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OMNI624 Installation and Setup Guide
Q 24, L4 – Jam Enable, Jam Type, Jam Detection Action
This question defines if the system should detect a jam signal from the RF receiver, and if detected,
determines the type of jamming to be recognized and the action to be performed (sounder or bell). RF
Jamming has not been evaluated by UL.
NOTE: RF Jamming detection will only function if the system uses a ZR402EU or OMNI-RF Receiver
that has jam output capability.
L4
Jam
Entry
Enable
0
1
3
5
7
9
B
D
F
Jam Enable: The system will monitor the Jam signal from the receiver and when received, check the
jam signal for the criteria set in the Jam Type definition. When a valid jam signal is detected, a
message is displayed on the keypad. This keypad message can be cleared by entering a user code if the
jamming condition has ceased.
Jam Type: The jam type defines the criteria that the jam signal must meet to be considered a valid
jamming signal. The types are as follows:
EUROPEAN (Euro): If a jam signal is detected for a total of 30 seconds in a 60-second period (not
necessarily in one continuous stretch), then qualify it as a jam condition and report it.
DOMESTIC (US): If a jam signal is detected for a period of 20 consecutive seconds, then qualify it
as a jam condition and report it.
Jam Detection Action: The actions that can be taken by the system when a valid jam signal is
detected is to report the jam, report the jam and sound the keypad sounder or alarm sounder, or report
the jam and sound both the keypad sounder and alarm sounder. The report code is programmed in
Submode 2, Question 39, L3 and L4.
Q 25 NOT USED
QUESTION 26 SOFT KEY FUNCTIONS (1 & 3/7 & 9)
6–34
Jam Type
US
Euro
Silent
Jam Detection Action
Sounder
Bell
L1
L2
L3
1 & 3 Keys
7 & 9 Keys
L4

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