2gig Technologies Go!Control 2GIG-CNTRL2 Installation & Programming Instructions page 38

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Installer Programming
Q-64
Select smart test reports
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
Smart test reports are a way to reduce Central Station traffi c. If smart test reports
are enabled and regular periodic test reports are enabled, any non-test report to
the Central Station (alarm, restore, trouble, etc.) during the normal operation of
the system will reset the periodic test report timer. Periodic test reports would only
be sent if the Control Panel has not reported in any way to the Central Station.
• The default (0) prevents smart test reports.
• To allow smart test reports, select enabled (1).
Q-65
Select RF jam causes trouble (0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
The system can monitor the Control Panel's sensor receiver and detect whether a
transmitter is stuck on the air causing jamming. When jam detect is enabled, the
Control Panel will indicate a trouble condition if RF jamming is detected.
✓ NOTE: This programming question only functions if trouble
reports are enabled with programming question Q-50.
• The default (0) disables RF jam detection.
• To turn on RF jam detection, select enabled (1).
Q-66
Select daylight saving (0-1)
DEFAULT: Enabled (1)
The Control Panel can adjust its displayed clock and internal clock for daylight
saving time. If the GSM radio is used, the time will be automatically adjusted
regardless of this setting. The system default is set for post 2007 daylight
saving changeover dates. These dates can be modifi ed in case the daylight
saving changeover date moves again.
• The default (1) enables daylight saving time adjustment.
• To turn off automatic daylight savings adjust, select disabled (0).
✓ NOTE: If required, use programming questions Q-67, Q-68, Q-69,
and Q-70 to modify the daylight saving start and stop dates.
Q-67
Select daylight saving start month (01-12)
DEFAULT: March (03)
• The default (03) sets March as the daylight saving start month.
• To change the start month, enter the month, January - December
(01-12), that the new daylight saving time will start.
Q-68
Select daylight saving start Sunday (1-7)
DEFAULT: 2nd Sunday (2)
• The default (2) sets the second Sunday as the daylight saving start week.
• To change the start week, enter the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, last, second
from last, third from last (1-7) as the daylight saving start week.
Q-69
Select daylight saving end month (01-12)
DEFAULT: November (11)
• The default (11) sets November as the daylight saving end month.
• To change the end month, enter the month, January - December
(01-12), that the custom daylight saving time will end.
Q-70
Select daylight saving end Sunday (1-7)
DEFAULT: 1st Sunday (1)
• The default (1) sets the fi rst Sunday as the daylight saving end week.
• To change the end week, enter the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, last, second
from last, third from last (1-7) as the daylight saving end week.
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Q-71
Select system tamper causes trouble (0-1)
DEFAULT: Enabled (1)
The Control Panel's case has a tamper switch that detects if the case has been
opened. The system can be programmed so that a tamper switch activation will
cause a trouble indication if the system is disarmed, and an alarm if the system
is armed.
• The default (1) allows the Control Panel tamper switch to trigger trouble
when the system is disarmed, and alarm when the system is armed.
• To have the system ignore the Control Panel
tamper switch, select disabled (0).
Q-72
Select quick bypass (0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
Normally, sensors that are violated (open) at the time the system is armed will
require the user to enter their code to force bypass them. The Control Panel can
be programmed so that when the system is armed with open sensors, a code is
not required to bypass the open sensor(s) and complete the arming.
• The default (0) requires entering a code to bypass sensors.
• To allow bypassing sensors without a code, select enabled (1).
Q-73
Select disarming keyfob after alarm (alert) (0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
The system can produce a unique sound when it's disarmed with a key fob after
an alarm has occurred. Four beeps will sound from the Control Panel's speaker,
four chirps will sound from the external sounder (if installed). This feature serves
as a safety alert to the user so they can enter the protected premises with caution.
• The default (0) will not cause a unique sound
when disarming after an alarm.
• To cause unique sound when disarming after an alarm, select enabled (1).
Q-74
Select keyfob arm / disarm confi rmation (0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
The system can produce a unique sound when it's armed or disarmed with a
key fob. The Control Panel's speaker will sound one beep when arming and two
beeps when disarming. The external sounder (if installed) will sound one chirp
when arming and two chirps when disarming (four beeps after an alarm if Q-73 is
enabled). This feature indicates to the user that their key fob signal was received
by the Control Panel in case other arm/disarm indications (armed LED, etc.) are
not available or visible to the user.
• The default (0) will not cause a unique sound when controlled by a key fob.
• To cause a unique sound when controlled by a key fob, select enabled (1).
Q-75
Select auto unbypass for manual bypass (0-1)
DEFAULT: Enabled (1)
Violated (open) sensors can be manually bypassed by the user through the User
Toolbox or force bypassed at the time of arming.
☞ Force bypassed sensors automatically have their
bypasses removed when the system is disarmed.
☞ Manually bypassed sensors can have their bypass automatically
removed at disarming or have their bypasses remain in place.
• The default (1) automatically removes bypasses from manually
bypassed sensors when the system is disarmed.
• To have manually bypassed sensors remain bypassed
when the system is disarmed, select disabled (0).

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