2gig Technologies Go!Control 2GIG-CNTRL2 Installation & Programming Instructions page 39

Wireless security system
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Q-76
Select force bypass reports (0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
The system can report which sensors have been force bypassed by the user
when the system is armed. Forced bypassed sensors are always recorded in the
event log, regardless of the setting of this programming question.
• The default (0) prevents reporting forced bypassed sensors.
• To report forced bypassed sensors, select enabled (1).
Q-77
Select event log (0-3)
DEFAULT: All events (3)
To control the amount of event log entries, the events that get recorded into the
system's event log can be selected by type. This setting fi lters the events that
populate the event log.
• The default (3) records all events in the event log.
• For different event log fi ltering options, select (0), (1), or (2):
EVENT LOG FILTERS
(0) disabled (no events logged)
(1) all events except open, closing, and bypass
(2) all events except open and closing
(3) all events
Q-78
Select output (00-10)
DEFAULT: Follows internal sounder alarm (11)
(Required SIA CP-01 Default)
The system's open collector output is available on the Control Panel's terminal
block to connect to an external device. The conditions that will cause the open
collector output to activate are programmable.
• Select one activation option for the Control Panel's open collector output:
OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT MODE
(00) disabled
(01) activated when armed
(02) activated when disarmed
(03) activated on FTC (failure to communicate)
(04) activated on siren supervision
(05) activated on radio fault
(06) activated on burglary alarm
(07) activated on fi re alarm
(08) activated on any alarm
(09) activated on any system trouble
(10) Z-wave activation (Option #10 not currently active)
(11) follows internal sounder alarm
(12) follows exit/entry beeps
Installer Programming
Q-79
Select Z-Wave feature (0-3)
DEFAULT: Disabled but visible (1)
The Z-Wave home services feature can be enabled or disabled with various
remote control access options.
• The default (1) displays the SERVICES button, but will show a message
that the feature is currently disabled and the user should call the installer.
• To hide the SERVICES button, select disabled and hidden (0).
• To show the SERVICES button and disable off-
site remote control, select (2).
• To show the SERVICES button, with Z-Wave rules disabled
and off-site remote control enabled, select (3).
Q-80
Select Z-Wave switches feature (0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
Display of the Home Service's SWITCHES button can be enabled or disabled.
✓ NOTE: This programming question only functions if the
Z-Wave feature enable question Q-79 is set to (2) or (3).
• The default (0) hides the SWITCHES button.
• To display the SWITCHES button, select enabled (1).
Q-81
Select Z-Wave thermostats feature (0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
Display of the Home Service's THERMOSTATS button can be enabled or
disabled.
✓ NOTE: This programming question only functions if the
Z-Wave feature enable question Q-79 is set to (2) or (3).
• The default (0) hides the THERMOSTATS button.
• To display the THERMOSTATS button, select enabled (1).
Q-82
Select Z-Wave door locks feature (0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
Display of the Home Service's DOOR LOCKS button can be enabled or disabled.
✓ NOTE: This programming question only functions if the
Z-Wave feature enable question Q-79 is set to (2) or (3).
• The default (0) hides the DOOR LOCKS button.
• To display the DOOR LOCKS button, select enabled (1).
Q-83
Select temperature display units (0-1)
DEFAULT: Degrees Fahrenheit (0)
The Home Service's Z-Wave thermostat display screens can show the
temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius.
✓ NOTE: This programming question only functions if the
Z-Wave feature enable question Q-79 is set to (2) or (3)
and the thermostat feature is enabled with Q-81.
• The default (0) displays temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.
• To display temperature in degrees Celsius, select (1).
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