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"Clean Me
" Smoke Detector Support
A new option "Enable Smoke Detector Dirty Trouble" will enable support of the Sentrol ESL 521 series Smoke Detector
CleanMe
self diagnostic feature. The Smoke Detector will signal the control panel when the detector needs to cleaned, or when the
sensitivity falls below an acceptable level; which will cause a report to central station as well as a trouble condition at the keypad.
Clear Program
Caution: Erases the dealer program. Use this feature to start a new customized default program. Access Location 4091, then
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press the
button.
Closing Report
Closing Report Only on Conditional Closing
Conditional Closing
Include Selective/Group Bypass In Conditional Closing/Status
Status Report
On arming, the communicator can transmit a unique Closing Code for each user and a status report that identifies the problem
zone to the central station. Note that Subscriber Identification Numbers and a Closing Code must be entered for any closing report.
Select which users will report closings for each telephone number, even if Closing Report Only on Conditional Closing is selected.
Normally, a closing report will consist of the Closing Code and the number of the user that armed. If the user armed with an
auto-bypassed zone (or selective/group bypassed zone if Include Selective/Group Bypass In Conditional Closing/Status was
programmed), the Conditional Closing Code will also be sent.
Select Closing Report Only on Conditional Closing to report only when arming with an auto-bypassed zone (and selective-
/group-bypassed zone if Include Selective/Group Bypass in Conditional Closing/Status is programmed).
Select Status Report to send a closing followed by a status report that identifies the problem zone(s). A typical Status Report is
represented by the following example.
Example (4/2 Format). A burglar breaks into a commercial establishment during the night, breaking the window foil on Zone 5.
The Open/Close Subscriber Identification Number is "1234"; the Alarm Code for Zone 5 is "3,5" (Burglary Zone 5); the Subscriber
Identification Number is "6789"; the Closing Code is "C". The communicator will send the following report to the central station.
When alarm occurs:
"6789 35" - Alarm, Zone 5
Closing Report:
"1234 C1" - Closing, User 1 (User 1 returned, inspected damage & rearmed; the same transmission would occur for User 11, 21,
31, etc.)
"1234 F5" - Trouble, Zone 5 (zone status at time of closing: Window foil still broken; Zone 5 auto-bypasses, repair required; the
same transmission would occur for Zone 15, 25, 35, etc.)
Cold Start
Caution: Erases the entire program (codes, schedules, etc.), leaving the panel as it came right out of the box. Access Location
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4093, then press the
button.
Data Format
Ask the central station which of these formats to use.
Two-Digit or 4/2 Format. Some central-station receivers require that a four-digit Account Code followed by a two-digit Alarm
Code be sent in each report. Example. In a certain installation, the Alarm Subscriber Number is "1234"; a burglary alarm occurs on
Zone 1. The Alarm Code for Zone 1 is "3". The communicator will send "1234 31" (Account No. 1234; Alarm, Zone 1).
1400Hz Handshake/Kissoff. 1400Hz Handshake overrides 2300Hz Handshake if both are selected.
2300Hz Handshake/Kissoff. Used with the following receiver formats: Radionics, DCI & Franklin Slow; Radionics Fast; Sescoa,
Vertex, DCI & Franklin Fast; Radionics BFSK. 1400Hz Handshake overrides 2300Hz Handshake if both are selected.
Zone Number on Pulse Alarm. If selected, an Alarm Code need not be programmed (the zone number will replace the Alarm
Code), however codes for restore, trouble, etc. are still required. Thus, in the foregoing example, if "E" is the designated Restore
Code, and Zone 24 trips and is restored, the communicator will send "1234 24" (Account No. 1234; Alarm, Zone 24) followed by "1234
E6" (Account No. 1234; Zone 24 Restored).
Single-Digit Event Code Format. The single digit sent for a particular event can be either the Event Code or the units digit of the
zone number.
Sum-Check Format. Sum Check is a sophisticated data format used to enhance the speed and check the accuracy of the
received transmission. This format should be preferred whenever the central station is capable of receiving it. After transmitting the
Subscriber Identification Number and the Alarm Code, the communicator sends a verifying digit that is the sum of both. The receiver
compares the verifying digit with the sum of the other numbers to check transmission accuracy.
3/1 with Extended Restores. Some receivers require a three-digit Account Code followed by a single-digit Alarm Code.
Example. In another installation, the Alarm Subscriber Number is "123"; an alarm on Zone 1 is restored. The Restore Code for Zone
1 is "E,1". The communicator will send "123 E" (Account No. 123 Restored); followed by "EEE 1" (Restored, Zone 1).
Modem Formats. Modem formats (SIA, Point ID, Express, 4/3/1, Modem 2) are preset and automatic but require a Type for each
zone. Program Zone Type as follows: Fire* = "1" (Note: Not for Modem 2 Receivers); Panic = "2"; Burglary = "3"; Holdup = "4"; Gas
Alarm = "7"; Heat Alarm = "8"; Auxiliary Alarm = "A" (Keypad displays "0"); 24-Hour Aux. Alarm = "B".
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