Go!Control Wireless Security System | Installation and Programming Guide
Q57: Alarm Restore Reports to CS (0-1)
DEFAULT: (0) Disabled
Alarm restore reports can be sent to the Central Station
after an alarm when either the bell timeout has been
reached or the system is disarmed. If alarm restores are
enabled and swinger shutdown is set to two, a restore will
be reported if the sensor is closed (normal state) at bell
cutoff or becomes closed after bell cutoff. If swinger
shutdown is set to one, a restore will only be sent if the
sensor is closed at the time of disarm. Restores are not sent
if a sensor is in swinger shutdown until the time of disarm
and the sensor is closed.
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The default setting (0) Disabled prevents alarm
restore reports.
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To allow alarm restore reports, select (1) Enabled.
Q58: Trouble Restore Reports to CS (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
Trouble restore reports can be sent to the Central Station
when any sensor trouble condition clears.
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The default setting (1) Enabled allows the system to
send reports when trouble conditions are restored.
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To turn this feature OFF, select (0) Disabled.
Q59: Bypass Restore Reports to CS (0-1)
DEFAULT: (0) Disabled
Bypass restore reports can be sent to the Central Station
when any sensor that was force bypassed or manually
bypassed gets restored.
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The default setting (0) Disabled prevents bypass
restore reports.
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To allow bypass restore reports, select enabled (1)
Enabled.
Q60: AC Restore Reports to CS (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
AC power restore reports can be sent to the Central Station
when the Control Panel regains AC power after an AC
power loss.
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The default setting (1) Enabled allows AC power
restore reports.
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To turn off AC power restore reports, select (0)
Disabled.
NOTE: The AC power will have to be restored to the Control
Panel for one minute before the AC power loss trouble
alert
automatically clears. If programming question
Q39 is enabled, the actual AC power restore report will
occur at a random time of up to four hours after the AC
power loss trouble alert
NOTE: The Control Panel's AC power icon displays the
power status. A red "X" over the icon indicates no AC
power.
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Q61: System Low Battery Restore
Reports to CS (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
When a low battery condition is restored on the Control
Panel, the system can send a restore report to the Central
Station.
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The default setting (1) Enabled allows the system to
send reports when low battery conditions are
restored.
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To turn this feature OFF, select (0) Disabled.
Q62: RF Low Battery Restore Reports to
CS (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
Sensor low battery restore reports can be sent to the
Central Station if a sensor battery had tested low and is now
OK.
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The default setting (1) Enabled allows sensor low
battery restore reports.
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To turn off sensor low battery restore reports,
select (0) Disabled.
Q63: Phone Fail Detect (0-1)
DEFAULT: (0) Disabled
The system can monitor the telephone line connected to
the Control Panel. If the telephone line is shorted or cut,
the Control Panel will indicate telephone line trouble by
sounding trouble beeps and displaying the no‐phone icon.
If the optional GSM (Cellular) Radio Module is installed, the
telephone line failure will still be reported if this question is
enabled.
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The default setting (0) Disabled turns this feature OFF.
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To turn on this feature, select (1) Enabled.
NOTE: If (0) Disabled is selected in Q8: Dialer, telephone
line failure detection is also disabled regardless of the
setting specified here in Q63: Phone Fail Detect.
Q64: Smart Test Reports
DEFAULT: (0) Disabled
Smart test reports are a way to reduce Central Station
traffic. 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.
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The default setting (0) Disabled prevents smart test
reports.
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To allow smart test reports, select (1) Enabled.
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