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[5]
I.D. Tone
[6]
I.D. Tone
Frequency
[7]
Future Use
[8]
Future Use
[703] Delay Between Dialing Attempts
For standard (force) dialing, the panel will go off-hook, search for dial tone for 5 seconds, hang-up for 20 seconds, go off-hook, search
for dial tone for 5 seconds, and then dial. If there is no initial handshake recognized within 40 seconds, the panel will hang up. This pro-
grammable timer in Section [703] adds a delay before the next call is attempted, and is defaulted to 001 for a total of 6 seconds.
[900] Panel Version
This section will display the panel version, 0100.
[901] Installer Walk Test Mode Enable/Disable
The Installer Walk Test can be used to test the alarm state of each zone of the panel. Before beginning the walk test, ensure the follow-
ing conditions are met:
1. The panel is disarmed.
2. The keypad blanking option is disabled (Section [016]: [3]).
3. The fire bell is continuous option is disabled (Section [014]: [8]).
4. The transmission delay is disabled, if transmission delay is not required (Section [377]).
Note: Fire Troubles are not supported in walk test. They will be visible when walk test ends.
To perform a walk test, do the following:
1. Enter Installer Programming.
2. Enter Section [901].
When any zone is violated, the panel activates the bell output for 2 seconds, logs the event to the event buffer, and communicates the
condition to the monitoring station if programmed to do so. Check the event buffer or alarms in memory to ensure that all zones and
FAP keys are functioning properly.
Note: If there is no zone activity on the system for a period of 15 minutes, the system ends walk test mode and returns to the normal
state.
To stop the test, you must do the following:
1. Enter Installer Programming.
2. Enter Section [901].
Zones do not have to be restored to stop the test. The system will not create an alarm condition for zones still violated when walk test
ends. The zones will need to be restored and a new alarm must be detected.
Note: The Alarm Memory is cleared upon entering Walk Test mode. When the walk test is complete, the Alarm Memory will indicate
the zones tested. The Alarm Memory will be cleared the next time the panel is armed.
Note: While the walk test is in progress, the Armed, Ready and Trouble LEDs will flash at a rapid rate. At the start of the walk test, a
TS (test begin) signal will be communicated. When the test is stopped, a TE (test end) signal is communicated.
[902] Module Supervision Reset
All modules will automatically enroll within one minute upon power-up. If modules are to be removed, this section should be entered
after the removal of the modules so that it may clear any supervisory troubles that may still be present. When this mode is entered, the
system will re-evaluate the components of the system.
Note: It may take up to a minute to enroll or delete a module. Before entering Section [903] to view the module field, this time should
be taken into account.
If there is a module that is not communicating properly with the system and this section is entered, the module will be deleted from the
system. Once the module supervision reset is performed, all pending supervisory trouble restore reporting codes will not be logged or
transmitted.
ON: ID Tone Enabled. After the telephone number is dialed, the panel will emit a tone (as speci-
fied by Option 6).
OFF: ID Tone Disabled. After the telephone number is dialled, the panel will not emit an I.D. Tone.
ON: 2100 Hz I.D. Tone. After the telephone number is dialed, the panel will emit a 2100 Hz ID
tone if enabled in Section [701] Option 5.
OFF: 1300 Hz. ID Tone. After the telephone number is dialed, the panel will emit a 1300 Hz ID
tone if enabled in Section [701] Option 5.
5.3 Programming Descriptions

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