User Functions; Paging Feature; Manual Paging - First Alert ReadyGuard-R User Manual

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Paging Feature

Automatic Paging
If the Paging feature has been programmed for your system, your pager will respond to
certain conditions as they occur in your system by displaying a message that indicates the
type of condition that has occurred. The message appears in a 7-digit format explained
below. The system can also be programmed to send up to 16 additional digits that will
appear in front of the 7-digit message. These 16 digits may consist of a PIN number or
special digits needed by the pager, account number, pauses, or any other special
characters you may choose (for example, you may want to use a special character code to
distinguish between security system messages and usual pager messages). See your
installer if these additional characters are desired.
Code Format
The Pager Code takes the following form:
AAA... = Optional 16 digits, programmed by your installer.
EEE
00NN = First two digits are always 00, followed by 2-digit user or zone number,
Examples:
Pager displays: 911–0004
This indicates your system is reporting an alarm (911) due to a fault on zone 4 (0004).
Pager displays: 101–0005
This indicates that your system is reporting an open/disarm (101) by user 5 (0005).

Manual Paging

In addition, your system may have been programmed to send a unique pager message
when the
key). The actual message sent is 999-9999 (the hyphen may not appear, depending on
your pager service). This code can be used to alert the person with the pager to whatever
meaning you pre-arrange (e.g., "call home"). Ask your installer if this has been done for
your system.
To manually send the pager message, if programmed:
(AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA) EEE-00NN
= 3-digit number describing the event that has occurred, as follows:
911 = Alarm (00NN following indicates the zone that caused the alarm)
101 = Open, system disarmed (00NN following indicates user number)
102 = Close, system armed (00NN following indicates user number)
811 = Trouble (00NN following indicates the zone that caused the trouble)
depending on the type of event that occurred. If NN = 00, it can mean an AC
loss has occurred, the system battery is low, or a 5827/5827BD wireless
keypad battery is low. The Master Keypad will indicate the specific condition.
key is pressed (see AUX FUNCTION section for alternate function of this
AUX
– 18 –
(hold until 4 beeps sound)
AUX

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