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56 - Comms (cont'd)
10 = Line Fail
This option has two settings:
0 = No
When set to No there is no internal alarm or indication in the event of a telephone line fail condition.
1 = Yes
If this option is set to Yes, a line fail condition will cause a fault condition. An alert indication is given in the
unset state. A Line Fail condition does not exist until 30 seconds after loss of line voltage. A line fault indication
will then be given within 10 seconds if the debounce time is set to zero. However, this delay can be increased
to between 1 and 60 minutes by altering the debounce time. This is to cope with expected performance levels
of different telephone networks.
On selecting 1 = Yes a further sub-option becomes available:
1 = Debounce Time
The debounce time determines the response time before a line fail condition registers. It can be set from 0-60
minutes.
The audible indication of the line fail is cancelled by the entry of a valid user code but the Line Fail display
remains until 30 seconds after the Line Fail condition is restored.
The communicator still attempts to dial out in the event of an alarm, even if a Line Fail condition has been
detected.
11 = Fail to Comm
This option sets the comms fail time window. This is defaulted to 120 seconds. If the panel does not receive a
valid kiss-off signal from the Alarm receiver in this time, a Comms fail condition will occur, to indicate that the
message did not get through to the receiver. The panel will continue to attempt to send the signal for a further
period equal to the programmed window before giving up on that signal altogether.
The programmable range for Fail to Comms is 10 to 244 seconds.

12 Remote Access

This option defines when and how remote servicing will operate. The options are described as follows.
1 = Access Period
This option determines under what conditions the remote site can be accessed by the remote operator. There
are three modes:
0 = Full
Access available at any time.
1 = When Unset
Access only when all the groups are unset. If groups are not enabled access is available at any time.
2 = No Unsetting
Remote servicing software can gain access to system when set but cannot unset the system remotely.
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