Low Level Rpts
(Phones—Pager Phone 1-3)
(0122-pager 1, 0132-pager 2, 0142-pager 3)
(Default = off) When this setting is on, the panel reports
non-alarm conditions to the pager, including the following
conditions:
q Force Armed
q Hardwire Zone Trouble (open or short)
q Supervisory (wireless devices)
q Low Battery (wireless devices)
q Other non-alarm related conditions
To turn Low-Level Reports off or on:
With the display showing LOW LEVEL RPTS OFF/
ON (current setting), press
The display flashes the entered setting. Press
the display shows LOW LEVEL RPTS OFF/ON (new
setting).
Open/Close Rpts
(Phones—Pager Phone 1-3)
(0123-pager 1, 0133-pager 2, 0143-pager 3)
(Default = off) When this setting is on, the panel sends a
report when the system is armed (closed) or disarmed
(opened).
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To use this feature, the OPENING REPORTS and
CLOSING REPORTS settings under the
REPORTING menu must be turned on.
To turn Opening/Closing Reports off or on:
With the display showing OPEN/CLOSE RPTS OFF/
ON (current setting), press
The display flashes the entered setting. Press
the display shows the new setting.
Latchkey Rpts
(Phones—Pager Phone 1-3)
(0124-pager 1, 0134-pager 2, 0144-pager 3)
(Default = on) This setting determines whether or not the
panel reports to a pager when the system is disarmed by
using the latchkey modifier (
access code.
To turn Latchkey reports off or on:
With the display showing LATCHKEY REPORTS
OFF/ON (current setting), press
The display flashes the entered setting. Press
the display shows the new setting.
Streamlining
(Phones—Pager Phone 1-3)
(0125-pager 1, 0135-pager 2, 0145-pager 3)
(Default = on) This setting determines whether the panel
includes (off) or excludes (on) the account number when
reporting to a pager.
To turn Streamlining off or on:
With the display showing STREAMLINING OFF/ON
1 (off) or 2 (on).
(current setting), press
The display flashes the entered setting. Press
the display shows the new setting.
1 (off) or 2 (on).
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1 (off) or 2 (on).
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1 (off) or 2 (on).
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The following describes how to program the phone settings
that appear under DOWNLOADER PHONE.
Phone Number
(0150)
(Default = none) This setting is used for entering the phone
number of a computer used for programming the panel
from off-site. Phone numbers can be 1 to 24 digits long,
including pauses or * and # characters. To enter pauses,
C . To enter *, press and hold 7 for one second. To
press
9 for one second.
enter #, press and hold
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Call-waiting services should be disabled to prevent
interruptions to panel communication to the central
monitoring station (or pager). To program a dialing
prefix that disables call-waiting, see the CALL
WAIT CANCEL setting under the menu PHONE
OPTIONS—GLOBAL.
To program a downloader phone number:
With the display showing PHONE NUMBER (current
number), enter the desired phone number.
The display flashes the entered number. Press
the display shows the new setting.
To delete a downloader phone number:
With the display showing PHONE NUMBER (current
D .
number), press
The display shows PHONE NUMBER _.
Phone Options Menu
The PHONE OPTIONS menu lets you set up system phone
access and communications that affect the whole system
(global) or a specific partition.
The following describes how to program the phone option
settings that appear under GLOBAL .
Phone Test
(02000)
(Default = on) This setting determines if the user can test
the communication from the panel to the central station (or
a pager). When this feature is on, the user can test
communications at any time by entering
2 .
To turn the Phone Test setting off or on:
With the display showing PHONE TEST OFF/ON
(current setting), press
The display flashes the entered setting. Press
the display shows the new setting.
Programming the Panel
(Phones—Downloader)
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(Phone Options—Global)
8 + CODE +
1 (off) or 2 (on).
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