Reducing False Alarms - C&K systems SYS3316RF Installation Instructions Manual

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SYS3316RF Installation Manual
The recommendations contained in this section are designed to assist you in reducing false alarms. The first column contains
the Command Locations and Digit Positions in parentheses ( ). The second column is the recommended program option followed
by a brief explanation.
Program Option
Program Option
Program Option
Program Option
Program Option
Arming/Combination
Options
Arming/Combination
Options
Loop Control
Loop Control
Loop Control
Event Reporting
Recommendations for Reducing False Alarms
CL
CL
Program Function
Program Function
CL
CL
CL
Program Function
Program Function
Program Function
09 (2)
Combination
Command
09 (4)
Chirp Alert
1F - 26 &
Loop Response
49 - 50 (2)
Time
1F - 26 &
Loop Restore Type
49 - 50 (3)
1F - 26 &
Loop Arming Type
49 - 50 (4)
2A (5 & 6)
Cancel Report Code/ This feature should always be enabled on reporting systems,
Cancel Report
Receiver Select
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
This feature is enabled to prevent unauthorized users from
activating certain keypad functions. When activated, this
command will require a valid User Combination to perform such
functions as Bypassing a Zone, Group Bypassing, Keypad
Activated RPS, Central Station and Bell Testing, and Instant
Arming. For additional assistance with commands requiring
User Combinations, see page 21 (Command Summary).
This option minimizes the possibility of leaving the system
unarmed (faulted) when exiting. The system is armed in the
normal manner and the user exits through the delayed exit door.
If the door does not close properly, returning the loop to the
normal state, the system will transition from the Exit Delay to the
Entrance Delay at the completion of the Exit Delay time and chirp
the Bell, alerting the user to the error in arming the system.
This option determines the response time of the loop itself. It acts
as a buffer on the loop to minimize the possibility of fast acting
sensors, such as swingers or window foil, producing false
alarms.
This option is used in conjunction with CL 17 - 1E & 40 - 47 Digit
Positions (3 & 4), Restore Reporting Code, and CL 2A (2),
Restore Receiver Select. The panel can be programmed to send
a Restoral Report only when the loop is normal and the system
is disarmed. With this arrangement, any loop which is triggered
multiple times while armed will only send one alarm report until
the system is disarmed. This prevents the system from tieing up
the phone line with continuous alarm and restoral reports.
There may be occassion where it is desirable to program all doors
and interior points as delayed. Or you may need to program
interior zones to be delayed only during the Entry/Exit Delay
Time. This Command Location allows a variety of Arming Types
to help minimize false alarms.
especially if the system does not send Opening and Closing
Reports. A Cancel Report is sent to the monitoring station in the
event that an Authorized User clears the alarm while the bell is
still active. The Cancel Report Code (Digit Position 5) is actually
a two-digit code with the first digit being programmed by the
installer and the second digit being the User ID # when the report
is sent. Digit Position (6) determines which receiver gets the
Cancel Report.
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