14. Zone Restore Enable
As shipped. the system has all zones set up as non-restore zones.
Non-restore means that once a zone has gone into alarm during the
armed period, subsequent faults of that zone will not trigger a new
ahrm. The zone is effectively "locked-out", preventing multiple false
alarms in the event of a "Swinger".
Zones that have been PROM selected as restore zones will allow the
bell/siren to sound more than once if the zone returns to normal and
faults again after the bell/siren has timed out.
15. Alarm Sounder/Primary
Communlutor
Dohy Enable
1.
The "Exterior Sounder/f&&y
Communicator belay" was explained
as option #2. above. PROM option 15 is simply the choice of burglary
zones for which exterior sounder and primary communicator delay IS
desired. It should be noted thal the delay does not apply to zone 4 if it
is set up as a fire zone nor to zones 5 or 6 if set up as panic.
Communicator
Options:
Communicator
Enabler
The system may be PROM programmed to transmit any combination
of the followtng messages:
a open/claw
tIepotts
A closing report, if enabled, will be sent whenever the system is put
in the AWAY mode. The STAY mode will not generate a closing
report.
b. Zone Shunt Reporb
If PROM enabled, the system will report all shunted zones to the
central statron. These shunt reports will take place at the following
times.
1) Whenever a 24 hour zone (fire, panic, etc.) is shunted.
2) Burglary zones will report Shunting at the time of arming.
3) When the zone shunt is removed, a shunt restore message will
be sent for 24 hour zones (burglary zones will not send shunt
restore reports as an open repot-l automatically signifies shunt
restore for these zones).
c. ZOM 4 Trouble Reports
The system will transmit a trouble report. if PROM enabled.
whenever a trouble condition is sensed in zone 4. When the trouble
condition has restored for 16 seconds, a restore message will be
sent (if PROM enabled).
d. Cancel Code
If PROM enabled, the cancel code may be used for systems not
utilizing opening/closing reports. The cancel code will be sent if a
bUrQla~
alarm is turned off (cancelled) betore the bell/siren times
out. The cancel code does not apply for fire or panic reports.
however.
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16Second
Sewnduy
Conununkator
Delay
An additional 16 second delay may be added 10 the communicator
trigger to reduce the possibility of false alarms. This timing begins
after any delay already provided by the Exterior Sounder/Primary
Communicator Delay optii
(described above). The trigger detay
option might be chosen, for example. on zones not utiliiing the exte-
rior sounder delay. In addition to zones l-6, trigger delays are
available for both trouble and closing reports.
3. Report to Secondary phone Number Only
The system allows for the various communicator reports to be divided
between two central stations (or two receivers). This option is chosen
in some situations. where. for example. all alarms may be routed to a
primary alarm receiver while non-critical items, such as troubles or
open and closing reports, might be routed to a secondary receiver.
4. YlueUaneous
Communlwtor
OptMu.
rAllMws86osOnOneCall
As shipped. the system is set up with a feature that gives alarm
messages priority over trouble messages and other non-alarm
messages. when sending in a format other than Ademco High Speed.
For example. if an alarm message tor the primary receiver occurs
while the communicator is reporting shunt conditions to the secon-
dary receiver, the communicator will abort the shunt reports.
It will then call the primary receiver to report an alarm. After the
alarm has been reported. the commumcator will resume reporting
the shunts.
Optionally. the system may be made to finish all messages to the
active phone number before switching to the other phone number.
b. Duress Mewage to Second Phone Number
When PROM selected. this option routes duress messages to the
secondary receiver.
o. AC Fait/last/Low
Battery to Sooond Phone Number
When PROM selected, this option routes AC Failure and
Restore, Low Battery. and Test reports to the secondary receiver.
d. Low Battery Report Format Select
.
AS shipped. when using Ademco High Speed Format. the System
will report Low Battery messages as follows:
ACCT 5555 5555 6 Low Banery
A PROM option is available that enables battery failure reporting In
a different manner (See Section on Hiah Speed Format). This for-
mat also allows battery restore reportsto 6e transmit@&
l
. Dual Report
When PROM selected, this option causes all communicator mes-
sages to be sent to both a primary receiver and a secondary
receiver.
1. ALT by 2's (Alternate by Pairs)
This option, when PROM selected, will cause the communicator to
alternate between the primary receiver and the secondary receiver
while it is attempting to get through. It will first make two attempts to
the primary receiver, then two attempts to the secondary receiver,
and so on until it either receives a kissofi signal from one receiver
or exhausts the niaximum number of attempts.
5. Central Statton Restore Repoti Enable
If a zone is set up as a restore zone (see control option t14) and
it is desired to communicate restore, the reporting can be PROM
enabled for any such zone or zones.
6. Communlc8tor
Channel Aulgnment
On the system, each alarm zone, as wetI as the duress report. may be
assigned a communicator channel. How the zones are assigned to
channels affects the tvoes of rewrts that will be sent. As an example,
each zone could be gl';en a different communicator code for unique
zone reporting. Or the zones could be grOUped by function with
duress and silent panic zones as Channel for Code) 1. the fire zone
as Channel (or Cdde) 2. and the burglary z&es as~i=hannel (or Code)
3 (this would allow the system to be compatible with an existing
central station alarm code scheme).
7. Communltrtor
Format
Individually selectable for primary and secondary telephone numbers-
Ademco Low Speed and/or Ademco High Speed, SESCOA.
Radionics. Radionics Superfast. and Radionics "BFSK':
5. Long Range Radio
See instructions accompanying No. 7621SE for all PROM
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS. the most slonificant of which is the
selection of which reports will and will not be transmitted via Long
Range Radio.
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II. FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
A. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION, NO. H66-12 C-COY (See
Dkgmm 4).
1. swtlchwz
FIRE TEST/RESET Swltchz Rightward movement of this
momentary action. center off switch shorts the fire loon to
initiate an glarm. causing the alarm sounder to a&a&
In
addition. the Charging current to the battery is interrupted while
lhis switch is held, giving an indication of battery condition. The
test is reported to the central station using the Test code. The fire
test is reset by Sliding the switch to the RESET position.
Leftward movement of this switch resets the fire circuit. In
addition, the power to the smoke detectors is interrupted
resetting any detectors that were activated. Clearino of the
fire alarm memory indication on the console and on-the
C-COM requires entry of the security code and OFF at a console
or keypad.
In addition. the ftre circuit may be bypassed (if PROM selected) by
holding the switch to the left for 5 seconds. A fire trouble indica-
tion will be prowded when the fire circuit is bypassed.
Z LED lndlcators:
ZONE LEDS FOR ZONES 1.2,3,4,6
(RED): These LEDs indicate
the status of their respective zones:
ON STEADY - Existing Zone Fault
SLOWLY FLASHING - Shunted
RAPIDLY FLASHlNG - Memory of Alarm
ZONE 4 TROUBLE LED (RED): This LED indicates the trouble
status of zone 4 whether it is operating as a supervised fire zone or as
a day trouble burglary zone:
ON STEADY - Existing Trouble
RAPIDLY FLASHING - Memory of Trouble
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