Alarm Control Panel Installer Manual
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Trouble alarm response mode.
Set the TROUBLE ALARM (PSTN disconnection, GSM failure, antenna
tamper, AC loss, battery loss, battery voltage failure, SIM expiration, time
display problem) response type: SILENT, BUZZER, SIREN, and BUZ/SIR.
COM trouble alarm.
Set the COM trouble (interruption to the connection) response type:
SILENT, BUZZER, SIREN, and BUZ/SIR.
Arming with battery trouble.
Set whether the presence of low battery condition (in the control panel or a
wireless sensor) allow to arm the system.
YES
Set whether the use of alarm delay is enabled with the system armed in
total arm mode. In practice, the siren alarm can be delayed by a
programmable period while the keypad displays indicate that alarm has
been triggered.
YES
Entry/Exit sounds with partial arming.
Set whether the sound of keypad buzzers for the entry and exit times is
enabled or disabled during arming of the types Partial 1, Partial 2, or
Partial 1+2.
YES
Panic alarm mode.
Set whether audible alarm or silent alarm is generated by a Panic event.
AUDIBLE
Enable or disable duress function. If enabled, you can vary the last digit of
the access code to activate duress alarm (1234 becomes 1235 or 1233).
YES
Password error maximum.
Set the maximum permitted number of errors in code entry from the
keypad (00 to 10). 00 represents there is no limit. If the maximum entry
time is reached, the current Keypad will be locked for 3 minutes.
Set whether the control panel is enabled to restore factory settings.
PART: Delete all control panel data except the wireless devices codes
(such as sensors and sirens)
TOTL: Delete all control panel data.
NO: The reset of factory default procedure will have no effect.
Set the EOL value to 2.7K, 4.7K, or 6.8K. The panel zones termination
supports NC, NO, 1EOL, 2EOL and 3EOL. For 1EOL and 2EOL, the
resistors value can be set to 2.7K, 4.7K, or 6.8K; for 3EOL, the resistors
value is fixed to 2.7K (R1, R2), and 6.8K (R3). See Figure 1-6.