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Wireless security and automation system
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Lockout Attempts
This option is used to program the number of invalid access
code entries allowed before the keypad is locked. When
keypad lockout occurs, the system is inaccessible by keypad
for the programmed duration. If the number of invalid
attempts is not reached within one hour, or if a valid access
code is entered, the counter is reset to 0 after 5 minutes.
Each keypad keeps track of its own lockout count and time.
Note: The FAP keys are not locked.
Default:
Valid range:
Fire Supervision
This option is used to control system supervision of smoke,
CO and heat detectors. When this option is enabled, fire
detection devices are monitored over a four-hour period. If a
device fails to report within the four-hour window, a hard-
ware fault trouble is logged for the zone.
With this option disabled, fire detection devices follow the
programmed supervisory window up to a maximum time of
18 hours. After 18 hours, fire detection devices go into fault,
regardless of the programmed supervisory window.
Default:
Disabled
Valid range:
Enabled/Disabled
Wireless Supervisory Window
Use this option to program the time window for reception of
supervision (keep alive) signals from wireless devices
enrolled on the system. If a device does not report at least
once within the programmed time window, a hardware fault
trouble is generated.
Default:
24 Hours
Valid range: 1 Hour, 2 Hours, 4 Hours, 8 Hours, 12 Hours, 24 Hours, Disabled
Wi-Fi Low Signal Trouble
This option is used to determine if the system will log and
report low Wi-Fi signals.
Default:
Enabled
Valid range:
Enabled, Disabled
Communication Cancel Window
This option is used to program the length of the Com-
munication Cancel window.
Entering an access code during the communicaiton cancel
window sends a code to the central monitoring station,
informing them that the previous event should be dis-
regarded.
The communications cancel window begins after the trans-
mission delay expires and a zone alarm is transmitted. If an
access code is entered during this window, a reporting code
is communicated and logged. If the window expires without
an access code entry or a code is entered after the window,
the communications canceled event is not logged or com-
municated.
Section 4: Programming Options
0
0 to 255
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Note: The cancel window does not start after an Emergency
key alarm.
Default:
0 Minutes (Standard)
Valid range:
0 to 255 Minutes (Standard)
Swinger Shutdown
This value defines the number of communication attempts
made before the event goes into swinger shutdown. Once
the programmed number of alarm/restore events have been
communicated for an event, no further alarm/restore events
are sent until swinger shutdown is reset. The last restore
event is not communicated until swinger shutdown is
cleared.
Default:
003 (Standard)
Valid range:
000-014 (Standard)
Communication Delay
This value defines the delay before an alarm is transmitted.
The delay is for zones which have the Transmission Delay
attribute enabled. Each partition shares the same active
timer. If the delay is already active due to an alarm on a dif-
ferent partition, any new activity on another partition does
not restart the communications delay timer. Burglary Verified
events are postponed until after the transmission delay
expires. When a valid disarming procedure is used while the
transmission delay is active, a communications canceled
message is briefly displayed on the keypad when the delay
is canceled.
Default:
000 (Standard)
Valid range:
000-255 Seconds (Standard)
AC Failure Communication Delay
This value determines the delay before an AC failure or
restore is logged and reported. The AC failure or restore is
still displayed immediately in the Trouble menu.
Default:
030 Minutes
Valid range:
000 to 255 Minutes
Wireless Low Battery Communication Delay
When a zone reports a low battery condition, the trouble is
indicated immediately in the Trouble menu, but transmission
to the monitoring station and logging to the event buffer is
delayed by the number of days programmed in this section.
If the low battery condition is not corrected before the delay
expires, the condition is transmitted and logged to the event
buffer. The Low Battery Restore transmission is not delayed.
Default:
Valid range:
[A] Key Alarm control (for 2-way Voice) - Read Only
When this option is enabled, a 2-way talk/listen-in session is
initiated when the Auxiliary [A] key is tapped.
007 days
000 to 255 days

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