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• PGM5 activating/deactivating;
• PGM6 activating/deactivating;
• PGM7 activating/deactivating;
• PGM8 activating/deactivating;
• Allowed starting guardian rounds;
• Allowed finishing guardian rounds;
• All users have “ambush capability” (by pressing the key which corresponds to the “ambush digit”, before the 4 or 6 digits of any user code, then the
control panel will transmit a special code to the central station).
Installer Codes
• 2 programmable installer’s codes: installer’s programming code and installer’s maintenance code (the first installer’s code is only for system
parameter programming and the second one with same 17 programmable rights and “ambush capability” as the 45 user codes, except the disarming
right which is allowed only if the system/partition was previously armed using the installer’s maintenance code);
Digital Communicator
• Phone line tone detection upon automatic initiating of the reporting to the central station;
• 2 separate accounts and individual communicator formats to identify each partition upon transmission to “central station”;
• 2 individual programmable phone numbers for transmission to CS1 and to CS2;
• Alternate or Split (double) reporting to CS1 and to CS2;
• 1 FIFO buffer which stores up to 85 events for transmission to CS, without erasing the old events in case of “CS1 and CS2 communication
failed” event, if alternate reporting is selected;
• 2 FIFO buffers which stores up to 85 events each, for transmission to CS1 and to CS2, without erasing the old events in case of “CS1
communication failed” event and/or “CS2 communication failed” event, if split (or double) reporting is selected;
• Adaptive algorithm to work with central stations which generate handshake frequencies in any order and kiss-off time from 0.6 to 3
seconds;
• Several communicator formats - DTMF Ademco Contact ID and 4x2 formats (10PPS, 20PPS, 40PPS and DTMF Ademco Express);
• Programmable data and handshake frequency and transmission speed in 4x2 format: Ademco Express, 10PPS, 20PPS or 40PPS with/without
parity, data of 1800Hz (or 1900Hz) and handshake of 1400Hz (or 2300Hz);
• Periodical test reporting (with steps of up to 255 minutes or hours, time adjustment of the starting and either unconditionally reporting or only while
armed status);
• Programmable reporting codes for “zone alarming”, “zone restore” and “zone bypassing” (automatic “from swinger shut-down” or caused by
home arming, if the zones have the “stay” attribute activated - and manually by the users);
• Programmable zone restore (the “zone restore event” is recorded either in real time for each violated zone, when the violated zone “closed back”,
or upon bell cut-off, for all zones that previously triggered the alarm);
• Programmable reporting codes for Arming/Disarming/Ambush events;