AUTO-TEST TRANSMISSION
The PC2000 can be programmed, at the time of installation, to send a test code
to the monitoring station at regular intervals. The frequency and time of test
transmissions is set by the monitoring station and should not be changed
without their knowledge.
DURESS CODE
The duress code feature must be programmed into the PC2000 at the time of
installation. When the duress code is used instead of a normal security code for
disarming, the system disarms as normal but a special duress code is sent to
the monitoring station. A duress code is created by adding 1 to the last digit of
any valid security code. When the duress code feature is used, the master
security code and the programmed security codes must not end in a 9. Also.
avoid programming a new security code which is the same number as another
duress code. This may cause a duress code to be transmitted when the new
code is used.
Example: if normal security code is
1234
then duress security code would be
1235
KEYPAD ZONES
There are two zones which can be activated from the keypad. One keypad
zone is activated by pressing the
[l]
and
[3]
keys at the same time. The
siren/bell output from this zone pulses on and off. This zone is annunciated by
the ‘ZONE 7’ light on the keypad. The other keypad zone is activated by
pressing the
[x)
and
I#]
keys at the same time. This zone generates a silent
alarm. There is no bell/siren signal and there is no annunciation from the
keypad. The only action is the transmission of a silent alarm code to the
monitoring station. Labels are included with the PC2000 keypad to identify the
two keypad zones.