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Sensor Types (Zone)
(08) 24-Hour Auxiliary Alarm*
(09) 24-Hour Fire
(10) Interior with Delay*
(14) 24-Hour Carbon Monoxide
(16) 24-Hour Fire Verification
(23) No Response Type*
(24) Silent Burglary
Q: Select RF Sensor # Equipment Type
DEFAULT: Varies by RF Sensor Type
NOTE: Some sensor types (zones) will require you to specify an
equipment type selection, which affects the sensor's extended
reporting code.
Simply enter the appropriate equipment type code (see table below)
or tap the ← or → arrows to select the appropriate equipment type.
The table below shows the Equipment Types available for each Sensor
Type (Zone):
Sensor Type (Zone)
(04) Interior Follower
(06) 24-Hour Silent Alarm
(07) 24-hour Audible Alarm
(08) 24-Hour Auxiliary
(10) Interior with Delay
(23) No Response Type
Q: Select RF Sensor # Equipment Code
DEFAULT: (0000) Other
Select the four (4)-digit equipment code that corresponds to the
appropriate sensor model . See
Q: Select RF Sensor # Other Equipment Code
NOTE: This sub-question is only displayed if (0000) Other is selected
as the RF Sensor # Equipment Code .
Enter the equipment code number directly on the keypad for the RF
sensor. Enter "0" if the new equipment code is unknown.
Q: Enter RF Sensor # Serial Number (7 Digits)
DEFAULT: 0000000
RF sensor serial numbers can be manually entered or automatically
transmitted from the sensor to the Control Panel.
• For manual entry . Enter the sensor number that was logged
for the sensor being programmed . Tap Shift to access
alphabetic characters.
RF
Wired
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Equipment Types
(1) Motion
(2) Contact
(1) Contact
(11) Emergency
(1) Contact
(11) Emergency
(1) Contact
(6) Freeze
(8) Water
(10) Temperature
(11) Emergency
(1) Motion
(2) Contact
(1) Contact
(2) Motion
"Equipment Codes" on page
37 .
• For automatic entry . Tap Shift, then tap Learn to place
the Control Panel into learning mode . Then trigger the RF
sensor. The Control Panel will beep four (4) times and learn
the sensor's serial number . If the sensor being learned is
already in memory, the Control Panel will display a sensor
learning failure screen when the programming changes are
being saved .
For certain sensors with more than two loops, the tamper switch
must be used to send a signal to the Control Panel during sensor
learning. The fir st press of the tamper switch will learn the sensor
into the panel as Loop #1 . The second press of the tamper switch
will learn the sensor into the panel as Loop #2, and the third press
of the tamper switch will learn the sensor into the panel as Loop
#3 . Pa use 15 seconds between each press of the tamper switch .
The programmed loop number of the sensor in the Control Panel
may need changing to suit the operation of the device. For details,
see the Installation Instructions included with the sensor .
Q: Select RF Sensor # Equipment Age (0 to 1)
DEFAULT: (0) New
The Control Panel can be used with new or existing RF sensors.
• If this RF sensor is new for the installation, leave the default
setting of (0) New .
• If this RF sensor is already installed, select (1) Existing .
NOTE: If the RF sensor has more than one loop and is being
programmed into multiple sensor numbers to support the loops,
set only one loop as "new" and the other loops as "existing". This
will prevent incorrect inventory of the installed sensors .
Q: Select RF Sensor # Loop Number (1 to 3)
DEFAULT: Varies with sensor model selected
The 2GIG Door/Window Contact sensors have two (2) inputs: an
internal magnetic contact and an external Normally Closed (N/C)
hardwired input . Either or both sensor inputs can be used .
TIP: Some sensors are capable of three (3) loop inputs .
NOTE: When using both the internal magnetic contact and the
external input, the magnet contact AND the external contact must
be assigned a different RF sensor number. Both sensor numbers
will share the same sensor serial number .
• When programming the sensor to use the built-in magnetic
contact, set the loop number to (2) 2 .
• When programming the sensor to use its hardwired input,
set the loop number as (1) 1 .
• When programming a three (3)-loop sensor to use an
additional input, set the loop number as (3) 3 .
• When entering the sensor number for the sensor's loop 2
or 3, tap Paste to recall the last programmed sensor's serial
number. (The sensor number will be filled in automatically
if Learn is used) .
Q: Select RF Sensor # Dialer Delay (0 to 1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
If this feature is enabled, the delay time must be set to a minimum
of 30 seconds for ANSI/SIA compliance. To set the delay time, see
"Q35: Abort Window Dialer Delay (0-2)" on page
• RF sensors can trigger the digital communicator
immediately or after a delay. The default setting (1) Enabled
causes delayed dialing for this RF sensor number .
• For immediate dialing for this RF sensor number, select (0)
Disabled .
NOTE: This setting for CO and Smoke Alarms is automatically set
to (0) Disabled, and this sub-question is skipped for these sensor
types .
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