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4. TLM options 1/2:
a) When at least one of these 2 options are enabled by programming, the panel will check the existence of telephone line once every 4 seconds, except during any phone line
communication and every time when the panel is detecting an incoming call; during these 2 actions and 30 seconds after them the telephone line monitoring is stopped.
b) An effective phone line test failure occurs only if for at least 30 seconds the panel doesn’t detect the existence of telephone line and this trouble is restored only if the panel will detect
again the telephone line for at least 30 seconds, too.
c) These events (“phone line trouble” and “phone line trouble restore”) are recorded into the 800-event LOG, but they are not reported to the central stations.
d) Once the phone line trouble (TLT) is recorded, this trouble condition will be displayed on zone 6 LED within system trouble displaying menu - [*][4] command, and the keypads will
signal it by keypad trouble buzzer warnings and by blinking of the SYSTEM LED.
e) Two types for PGM1 to PGM6 outputs are included – “phone line trouble status” and “pulse on phone line trouble” – which goes to ON status once the phone line test is failing;
the first type of PGM will turn OFF when this trouble is restored and the second type of PGM will turn OFF after the pulse time established by programming within [022] and [043] sections.
f) In order to generate one or more actions when the telephone line test fails, two options were included in this section as follows:
TLM OPTION1 TLM OPTION2
OFF OFF Telephone line monitoring = disabled
ON OFF
TLM generates trouble only. Upon a phone line test failure, the PGMs defined as “phone line trouble” type will be
activated and the trouble will be displayed in the keypads’ trouble display menu, too.
OFF ON
All silent alarms become audible if they are occurring while a phone line test already failed. In the same time, upon
the phone line test failure, the PGMs defined as “phone line trouble” type will be activated and the trouble will be
displayed in the keypads’ trouble display menu, too.
ON ON
TLM trouble, generates an alarm, and BELL output activates, if system or both partitions are armed. In case keypad
buzzer alarm is active, the alarm will sound on keypads too.
Section [032] – OPTIONS for Digital Communicator
While the system is within “main programming menu”, to set the OPTIONS for digital communicator select section [032]. The 1 to 8 options will be displayed according to the table
below:
Key pressed
to toggle
option
KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz (LED keypads)
Description
KP16LCD / KP16LCDL (LCD keypads)
Zone
LED
ON OFF 1
st
line message
2
line message
Enabled Disabled
[1] 1
enabled
*
disabled digital communicator
Digital Comm Enable k1 Disable k1
[2] 2
*
alternate split (or double) reporting mode
Reporting mode Alternate k2 Split k2
[3] 3
*
enabled disabled Report interior zone bypassing
RepIntZbypass Enable k3 Disable k3
[4] 4
“F”
*
“modulo 16”
reporting mode for digit which
stands for 15 to 45 user numbers
(in case of reporting in 4x2 formats)
UserDigit4x2 F k4 Modulo 16 k4
[5] 5
only while
armed status
*
unconditionally periodical test reporting
RepPeriodTst only armed k5 uncondit. k5
[6] 6
upon zone
closure
*
upon bell cut-
off
zone restore
RepZ Rest.. close back k6 sirenTexpired k6
[7] 7
*
enabled disabled Report only first zone alarm
RepOnly 1-stZAl Enable k7 Disable k7
[8] 8
Only after alarm
Unconditionally Disarming report
Disarm Report Only Burglary k8 Uncondit. k8