DSC iotega WS901 Reference Manual page 21

Wireless security and automation system
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For Fire/CO troubles, trouble beeps sound every 10 seconds
for the duration of the trouble.
If the system is armed at the time that the trouble occurs, the
indication is auto silenced. When the system is disarmed,
the trouble beeps sound for 1 minute but can be silenced by
pressing any key. Once silenced, the beeps will not restart.
If a trouble has occurred and has been silenced, and
another trouble of the same type occurs, the trouble beeps
restart. (e.g., Zone tamper on Zone 1 is silenced, Zone
tamper on Zone 2 restarts trouble beeps).
If disabled, the system announces troubles through the
keypad buzzer every 10 seconds. Pressing any key on the
keypad silences the trouble beeps; however, new troubles
will restart trouble beeps. For troubles that have been
silenced but are still present, trouble beeps restart daily at
7am.
Default:
Disabled
Valid range:
Enabled, Disabled
Burglary Bell Time-out
This option determines the length of time the system siren
sounds for. System tampers follow this timer, but Fire alarms
and keypad buzzers do not.
4 Minutes
Default:
(Note: Burglary Bell Time-out shall be 4 minutes for
UL/ULC)
Valid
0 to 255 Minutes
range:
Fire Bell Time-Out
This option determines the maximum activation time for fire
alarm sirens. Each partition has a dedicated Fire Bell Time-
out timer.
Fire Bell Time-out takes priority over Burglary Bell Time-out.
5 Minutes (Note: Fire Bell Time-out shall be 5 minutes for
Default:
UL/ULC)
Valid
0 to 255 Minutes
range:
Audible Panic
This option is used to set internal buzzer behavior when the
Panic key is pressed. When set to Audible, pressing the
Panic key causes the buzzer to sound a series of 3 beeps to
acknowledge the alarm. The buzzer then sounds a steady
tone for the length of the bell time-out or until an access
code is entered.
When set to Silent, pressing the Panic key causes the
buzzer and the bell output to remain silent, but the alarm is
still transmitted (if programmed).
Default:
Valid range:
Access Code Required For Bypassing
When this option is enabled, an access code is required to
view the zone bypass menu.
When this option is disabled, the zone bypass menu is
accessible to anyone.
Default:
Valid range:
RF Jam
When this option is enabled, the alarm panel detects and
reports continuous wireless signals that could interfere with
the operation of the alarm system.
UL: The iotega detects and reports continuous RF inter-
ference using UL 20/20 requirements for wireless jam detec-
tion (20 seconds of continuous jam detection is required).
Disabled (Note: RF Jam shall be enabled for UL/ULC
Default:
applications)
Valid
Disabled, UL
range:
Installer Access Window Permission
When this option is enabled, the installer is given access to
the panel's programming sections for a 4-hour window, or
until the install has been finalized.
When this option is disabled, the installer can access the
panel's programming sections at any time.
This option is controlled by Level 1 users.
Default:
Valid range:
Ethernet IP Address
This is the resolved value based on the DHCP address
assignment.
Default:
Valid range:
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Silent
Audible, Silent
Disabled
Enabled/Disabled
Enabled
Enabled, Disabled
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