Q207: Fire Bell Cutoff Time; Q208: Swinger Shutdown Count; Q209: Cross Sensor Timeout, In Seconds; Q210: Time To Detect Ac Loss, In Minutes - 2gig Technologies EDGE Installation Manual

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† 4 Minutes: The alarm siren shuts OFF after 4 minutes.
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8 Minutes: The alarm siren shuts OFF after 8 minutes.
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12 Minutes: The alarm siren shuts OFF after 12 minutes.
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16 Minutes: The alarm siren shuts OFF after 16 minutes.
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Unlimited Time: The alarm siren must be shut OFF manually.

Q207: Fire bell cutoff time

Specifies the amount of time a Carbon Monoxide Detector or Smoke/Heat/Freeze Alarm should sound after the alarm is activated. After the time
set here expires, the alarm siren shuts OFF.
NOTE: This setting only affects the panel alarm. It does not affect any auxiliary alarms that may be installed. Typically, auxiliary alarms
are set to sound for an unlimited amount of time.
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† 4 Minutes: The alarm siren shuts OFF after 4 minutes.
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8 Minutes: The alarm siren shuts OFF after 8 minutes.
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12 Minutes: The alarm siren shuts OFF after 12 minutes.
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16 Minutes: The alarm siren shuts OFF after 16 minutes.
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Unlimited Time: The alarm siren must be shut OFF manually.

Q208: Swinger shutdown count

Specifies the swinger shutdown count for burglary protection zones. This defines the maximum number of times a zone's sensor can activate (i.e.,
"trip") an alarm during a single arming session. For example, if the count is set to two (2) trips, a window contact sensor would be permitted to
trip the alarm a maximum of two (2) times during a single arming session.
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1-6 Trips: Use the touchscreen's numeric keypad to specify a value between one (1) and six (6) trips.
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† ‡ 2 Trips: For compliance with ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010, this is the default setting.

Q209: Cross sensor timeout, in seconds

Defines the maximum number of seconds it takes the system to activate an alarm when both sensors in a cross sensor zone are violated. The
value you define here specifies the maximum amount of time that can pass between the violation of sensors programmed for Wireless Zone 99
and Wireless Zone 100. If both sensors are violated within the amount of time specified here, the system activates an alarm. If only one of the
sensors is violated during the timeout interval, the system transmits a trouble report to the Central Station and does not activate an alarm.
NOTE: For the timeout to affect the system, the Cross Sensor Zones feature must also be enabled on the system. See Q123: Cross
sensor zones 99-100.
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† 10 Seconds: Defines the cross sensor time interval as 10 seconds.
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1- 120 Seconds: To extend the timeout interval, the installer programs a value between 1 to 120 seconds.

Q210: Time to detect AC loss, in minutes

Configures the system to display a trouble alert in response to AC power loss after a specified amount of time has passed. By default, the system
is configured to both display and sound a trouble alert when the 2GIG EDGE Panel is without AC power for 10 minutes. When AC power is restored
to the 2GIG EDGE Panel, the trouble alert condition clears automatically after one (1) minute.
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0 Minutes: Turns the feature OFF.
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† 10 Minutes: The system displays a trouble alert on the touchscreen and sounds a trouble siren when the 2GIG EDGE Panel is without
AC power for 10 minutes.
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1-30 Minutes: Enter a value between one (1) and 30 minutes
NOTE: The Time to Detect AC Loss feature also transmits a trouble report to the Central Station. The time at which the trouble report is
sent depends on what the installer configured for Q211: Random AC loss report time below.

Q211: Random AC loss report time

Configures the 2GIG EDGE Panel to transmit the Central Station a trouble report about AC power loss. When enabled, the system transmits the report
at a random time that falls within 45 minutes of the time at which the Time to Detect AC Loss, in Minutes feature was first triggered. See
on the previous page. When enabled, this feature minimizes network congestion for the Central Station, should a regional area
detect AC loss, in minutes
experiencing a widespread power outage affect a large number of 2GIG EDGE Panel users.
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