Interval Timer A
If an alarm is not acknowledged after one pass through the directory, this
timer determines how often the B1290 will repeat the reporting sequence.
B1290: Timer A is 2 minutes
YOU:
X** minutes(x=1to249)
Default: 2 minutes
Interval Timer B
After the Timer A cycle has completed, this timer determines how often
the B1290 goes through its alarm reporting sequence.
B1290: Timer B is 10 minutes
YOU:
0** automatically acknowledge after Interval A
X** minutes(x=1to249)
0 would be selected if the alarms were announced over a public address
system, for example, where there is no way for the alarms to be acknowl-
edged.
Default: 10 minutes
Cycles Through Timer A (Times A)
This number determines how many times the B1290 will cycle through its
alarm reporting sequence at A intervals before switching to B intervals.
With its default settings, the B1290 will try 3 times at 2 minute intervals,
then switchto reporting at 10 minute intervals. The switch tothe B interval
is primarily to conserve air time on busy radio systems.
B1290: Times A is …
YOU
X** times(x=0to8)
Default: 3
Program Code 5 ÞÞ: I/O Configuration
After you enter Program Code 5, the B1290 prompt for the Configuration
Code. If youwish to goback tothe EnterProgram Code prompt withoutgo
-
ing through all of the codes, enter ÞÞ.
B1290: Enter Configuration Code
YOU:
1** Alarm Input Setup
2** Using Directory
3** Relay Setup
37 Program Codes