Bqnipmeat Raquired
At
the premises:
.
4140
At
the central station
(or the installer's office/home):
. A No. 699MD Intelligent Programmer that incorporates an internal modem
and a No. 695-3OXT Program Cartridge.
OR
.
An IBM PC compatible computer, a Modem (check with Ademco Factory
Technical Support for the specific brand and model to be used). No.
4130PC Downloading Software Diskette,
cables.
and appropriate interconnecting
Remote Capabilities (See
Note 2)
Progrsuiag:
All programming functions accessible from the unit's keypad
or
via local
No. 699 direct programming.
Wading:
There are two types
of
commands that can be issued to the system:
1.
Control Commands -
To
Arm
the System in
l
(l)
To Disarm the System*
FP f
Away Mode
To Bypass a Zone
To Force tht? System to Accept a New Program Download
To Shut Down Cusmunication (dialer) Functions (non-payment of
monitoring fees in an tuner's system)
To Shut Dam all Security System Functions (non-payment for a
leased system)
To Inhibit Local Keypad Programming (pr&ents takeover of your
accounts)
2.
Status Commands -
To Cause the System to Upload a Copy
of
its Resident Progrclm to
the central station
To Read System Status:
Arming Status
Ready Status and Current Faults
Presence of Alarms (past or present)
Presence of Trouble6 (past or present)
AC Pwer Status
* NOTES:
Bypass Status and Current Bypasses
1.
If the system is programmed for open/close reporting by OBeL, User #7 will
be reported.
2.
After the 4140 and the 699 or PC have established valid communication, each
console will become inactive.
The 4140 will resume the normal security
functions (including responding to faults
that took place during the
dwnloading) after it is caDmanded to hang up.
See the 413OPC or 6Q5-
3ORT instructions
for
details.
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