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buzzer will beep at one second intervals to show that walk-test mode is active. When in walk test mode the zone
LED’s will latch on at the keypad display when the zone has been activated. The Installer or User can then
walk past all of the detectors and return to the keypad to verify that they are functioning correctly at the panel. The
walk-test results are also stored in memory so they can be viewed at a later time if required. Pressing any
button will terminate walk-test mode.
COMMAND CONTROL CODE PROGRAMMING
Another powerful feature available from your PW16 V6 control communicator is Command Control. This feature is
a remote control facility which allows valid users to access the panel via a standard touch tone telephone and check
or change the Arm/Disarm status of each of the areas, operate each of the eight outputs or turn on an optional
Microphone.
The Command Control feature is only available on panels fitted with a Voice or DTMF board (see page 15). The
Voice board provides voice prompts to guide you through Command control operations whereas the DTMF board
provides tones (one Long Tone for ON or three short beeps for OFF). In some installations voice message storage
space will be shared between the speech dial alarm event m e s s a g e s
and the command control status messages.
Before Command Control features can be used the 4 digit D T M F
control codes must be programmed. The DTMF codes can be 1- 4 digits in
length. There is a code for each partition, another to control all of t h e 8
outputs and one more to turn on or off the optional Microphone input. When
programming the command control messages, ensure that the messages are a minimum of 2 seconds long. The
addresses for these codes are;
P371E code E 4 Digit Code for Output Command Control - This is the code used to access the Output
Command menu. A number from 1-8 is entered after this code to select the output you wish to
control (for this feature to work, option 5 at addresses P201E to P208E must be turned on).
P372E code E
4 Digit Code for Area "A" Command Control
- This is the code used to Arm or Disarm Area
"A" via the telephone.
P373E code E 4 Digit Code for Area "B" Command Control - This is the code used to Arm or Disarm Area
"B" via the telephone.
P374E code E
4 Digit Code for Area "C" Command Control
- This is the code used to Arm or Disarm Area
"C" via the telephone.
P375E code E
4 Digit Code to Turn ON Microphone
- This is the code used to turn the microphone input on
so that the user can listen to any foreign sounds at the secured premises.
RECORDING STATUS MESSAGES
The Command Control messages are recorded into the voice board using the plug-in speech programmer in the
same way as alarm reporting messages are stored (refer to page 15). In general, to save confusion, it is advisable
to record all of the alarm reporting messages first then record the Command Control messages. When recording
the command control messages the
ON
message
MUST
always be recorded
FIRST
followed immediately by the
OFF message e.g. For the Area “A” command control messages the Area A Armed message must be recorded first
followed by the Area A Disarmed message. The same rule applies to the outputs in that the output ON message
must be recorded first followed by the Outputs’ OFF message. This is because the panel is told where to find the
On message Number for a specific Command Control function and it then is assumed that the OFF message is the
Out 4 Status Msg
0