GE NetworX V3 Installation Manual page 88

Alarm system
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Term
2.5.1.2.1.7
Instant Stay Toggle
2.5.1.2.1.8
Arm with Tamper Mem/FTC
2.5.1.2.1.9
Arm with Low Battery
2.5.1.2.1.10
Keyswitch Arm Stay
2.5.1.2.1.11
Late to Close/Early to Open
2.5.1.2.1.12
Auto Arm in Stay Mode
2.5.1.2.2
Keypads
2.5.1.2.2.1
Silent PA
2.5.1.2.2.2
Audible PA
2.5.1.2.2.3
Fire/Aux 1
Definition
A menu option that enables a toggled setting of the Arm
Stay (F4) function key (toggling between Stay and Instant
mode for a partition). When this option is enabled, pressing
the F4 key once arms the system in the Stay mode.
Subsequently pressing the F4 key toggles the armed
partition between the Stay mode and the Instant mode.
When this option is disabled, toggling with the F4 key does
not work, and the F4 key can be used for arming the
system in the Stay mode only.
Note: In the master mode you can toggle only a single
partition at the time.
A menu option that allows to arm the partition even if
previous tamper alarm indicators and/or Failed To
Communicate events have not been cleared from memory.
A menu option that allows to arm the partition even if the
Battery Low event has been triggered.
A menu option that allows to arm the partition in Stay
mode with a keyswitch.
A menu option that sends a report to the central station
when the system is armed late or disarmed early. If an
opening occurs before the preset opening time, the control
panel will send an "Early Open" report. If it fails to close on
or before the designated closing time, the control panel will
send a "Late to Close" report. You can set up the opening
and closing times by setting the respective options in the
Control Panel>Arm Schedules menu group.
A menu option that allows to autoarm the partition in Stay
mode. You can set up the automatic arming and disarming
times by setting the respective options in the Control
Panel>Arm Schedules menu group.
A menu entry that groups keypad options.
A menu option that prevents all audible and visual
indications when a personal attack alarm occurs.
A menu entry that causes the keypad to beep and sounds
the internal and external sirens when a PA alarm is
activated.
A menu option that activates a key with the Fire Alarm
function assigned, for all the keypads in the selected
partition (see also This Keypad>Function Keys option
description). When this option is enabled and the Fire Alarm
key is pressed at the keypad, a fire alarm is generated. See
Programming the function keys on page 154.
Note: The report codes in slow formats sent for the keypad
aux 1 (fire) event are configured with the Control
Panel>Communications>Reporting>Report
Codes>Keypad>Keypad Aux 1 (Fire) menu option.

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