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Q117: Quick bypass
Configures the system to allow users to bypass a sensor without prompting the user to enter a user code. This feature can be assigned
individually for each Smart Area. (Smart Areas feature must be enabled (Q107) for settings for S2-S4 to affect the system) Typically, this feature
is disabled, so a user must enter a valid user code before bypassing a sensor.
Choose one of these options:
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Enabled: Turns the feature ON.
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† Disabled: Turns the feature OFF.
Q118: Auto unbypass for manual bypass
Manually bypassed sensors can have their bypass automatically removed at disarming or have their bypasses remain in place.
You have these options:
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† Enabled: Turns the feature ON. The system automatically removes bypasses from manually bypassed sensors when the system is
disarmed.
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Disabled: Turns the feature OFF. Manually bypassed sensors will remain bypassed when the system is disarmed.
Q119: Alert on disarm with keyfob after alarm
Configures the system to activate a unique sound when the system in the alarm state is disarmed by a keyfob. The unique sound is four (4) beeps
from the 2GIG EDGE Panel's speaker and four (4) chirps from an external alarm sounder (if installed).
Choose one of these options:
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Enabled: Turns the feature ON. The system emits the unique sound.
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† Disabled: Turns the feature OFF.
Q120: Keyfob arm/disarm confirmation
Configures the system to activate a unique sound when the system is armed/disarmed with a keyfob. This feature can be assigned individually for
each Smart Area. (Smart Areas feature must be enabled (Q107) for settings for S2-S4 to affect the system) When enabled, the 2GIG EDGE Panel's
speaker emits one (1) beep when arming and two (2) beeps when disarming the system with a keyfob. If an external alarm sounder is installed
the system sounds one (1) chirp when arming and two (2) chirps when disarming the system.
Choose one of these options:
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Enabled: Turns the feature ON. The system emits the unique sound.
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† Disabled: Turns the feature OFF. The system does not emit the unique sound.
Q121: Keyfob/remote arming mode on system not ready
Defines how the system behaves when the system is armed remotely while sensors are open.
Choose one of these options:
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† Auto-Bypass with Zone Participation on Restore: Automatically bypasses all open sensors when the system is remotely
armed and, while armed, automatically removes the bypass if the sensor is restored to its normal state.
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Auto-Bypass: Automatically bypasses all open sensors when the system is remotely armed.
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Arm Only When System Ready: Does not allow the system to arm remotely when sensors are open.
Q122: Alarm cancel display
Configures the system to display an alert message letting the user know that an alarm cancellation report was sent to the Central Station. The
message is displayed if the alarm is canceled within the number of minutes specified in
Choose one of these options:
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† ‡ Enabled: Turns the feature ON. This displays an alert message notifying the user that an alarm cancellation report was sent to the
Central Station. For compliance with ANSI/SIA CP- 01-2010, the default setting for this feature is enabled.
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Disabled: Turns the feature OFF. The system will not display an alert message when a cancellation report is sent to the Central Station.
Q123: Cross sensor zones 99-100
Defines the alarm verification requirement for a cross sensor zone. A cross sensor zone is comprised of two wireless sensors and both sensors
must be violated before the system activates the alarm. This means that before a cross sensor zone can activate an alarm, the sensors for both
Wireless Zone 99 and Wireless Zone 100 must be violated.
If only one of the two sensors in the cross sensor zone is violated, the system automatically transmits a trouble report about the violated sensor
to the Central Station. If both sensors in the cross zones are violated within the amount of time specified in
, the system activates an alarm and also transmits an alarm report to the Central Station.
(10-120)
NOTE: Carbon Monoxide Detectors and Smoke/Heat Alarms cannot be used in cross sensor zones.
Choose one of these options:
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Q204: Alarm cancel time, in minutes (5-255)
Q209: Cross sensor timeout, in seconds
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Enabled: Turns the feature ON. The system transmits a trouble report to the Central Station when one sensor in a cross sensor zone is
violated and sets off an alarm when both sensors are violated.
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† Disabled: Turns the feature OFF.
Q124: Event logs
Configures the system to define the types of system events that are recorded in the system's History.
You have these options:
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Disabled: Does not record events.
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All Events Except Open/Close/Bypass: Records all events, except sensor opening, closing, and bypassing.
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All Events Except Open/Close: Records all events, except sensor opening and closing.
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† All Events: Records all events.
Q125: LED Mode Control
(Default) Panel LED will show status during AC power loss.
Disabled
Choose one of these options:
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Enabled: Turns the feature ON.
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† Disabled: Turns the feature OFF.
Timers, Delays & Counts
Q201: Exit delay, in seconds
Configures the number of seconds for the Exit Delay countdown. Different times may be programmed for each Smart Areas. (Smart Areas feature
must be enabled (Q107) for values for S2-S4 to affect the system) This is the amount of time occupants have to exit the building through a door
after arming the system. The doors programmed as Exit/Entry 1 and Exit/Entry 2 use this timer. When the user arms the system, the countdown
starts.
The 2GIG EDGE Panel beeps once every two (2) seconds during the countdown. For the last 10 seconds, the beeps speed up to warn occupants
that they have less than 10 seconds to exit the premises.
Choose one of these options:
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45-120 Seconds: Choose a value between 45 and 120 seconds.
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† ‡ 60 Seconds: For compliance with ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010, the default Exit Delay feature is set to 60 seconds.
NOTE: Arming the system from a remote location with a web-enabled device, such as a computer or smart phone, does NOT initiate the
Exit Delay countdown.
Q202: Entry delay 1, in seconds
Configures the number of seconds for the Entry Delay 1 timer. Different times may be programmed for each Smart Areas. (Smart Areas feature
must be enabled (Q107) for values for S2-S4 to affect the system) This specifies the amount of time occupants have to disarm the system after
entering the premises through a door. Typically, the primary entrance programmed as an Exit/Entry 1 door uses this time. When the user enters
the premises, the countdown timer starts. The 2GIG EDGE Panel beeps once every two (2) seconds during the countdown.
Choose one of these options:
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30-240 Seconds: Choose a value between 30 and 240 seconds.
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† ‡ 30 Seconds: For compliance with ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010, the default Entry Delay 1 feature is set to 30 seconds.
Q203: Entry delay 2, in seconds
Configures the number of seconds for the Entry Delay 2 timer. Different times may be programmed for each Smart Areas. (Smart Areas feature must
be enabled (Q107) for values for S2-S4 to affect the system) This specifies the amount of time occupants have to disarm the system after entering the
premises through a door. Typically, secondary entrances that require a slightly longer entry time are programmed as an Exit/Entry 2 door. For example,
a back, side, or garage entry door. When a user enters the premises while the system is armed, the Entry Delay 2 countdown starts. The 2GIG EDGE
Panel beeps once every two (2) seconds during the countdown.
Choose one of these options:
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30-240 Seconds: Choose a value between 30 and 240 seconds.
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†‡ 45 Seconds: For compliance with ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010, the default Entry Delay 2 feature is set to 45 seconds.
Q204: Alarm cancel time, in minutes
Configures the system to transmit a cancellation report to the Central Station whenever an alarm is canceled by a user within the amount of time
specified here. To learn how to change the setting for the alarm information that displays on the touchscreen, see "Q122: Alarm cancel display" below.
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† ‡ 5 Minutes: For compliance with ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010, the minimum required setting is 5 minutes. This can be extended to a
greater number of minutes without affecting compliance.
- Panel LED will turn off during AC power loss. (Required for UL985).
Enabled
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