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Indications Upon Remote Radio Transmitter Operations
When using either the 2-channel or 4-channel hand held transmitters to operate the system, audible
and/or visual indications can be provided via the horn speakers or the strobe. This will allow you to
operate the system from outside the premises with confidence. Only the installer can program the
feature of audible and/or visual indication beeps.
Refer to Option 4 – Allow Strobe Indications For Radio Arm/Disarm and Option 8 – Assign Button 4
On Transmitter To Operate STAY Mode 1 in “LOCATION 436” on page 227. Refer to “LOCATION
435” on page 221 to set the volume of speaker beeps.
No Of Beeps System Status
1
System Disarmed
2
System Armed In AWAY Mode
1 Two Tone
Beep
System Armed In STAY Mode 1
Table 26: Horn Speaker Indication Beeps For Remote Operations
Strobe Duration System Status
3 Seconds
System Disarmed
6 Seconds
System Armed In AWAY Mode
6 Seconds
System Armed In STAY Mode 1
Table 27: Strobe Indications For Remote Operations
Remote Radio User Code Priority Levels
The radio remote hand held Transmitters may only be programmed to operate as user codes 9 - 16.
Priority levels can be allocated to each radio remote hand held Transmitter, allowing the Transmitter
to only arm the system or arm and disarm the system. Refer to User Code Priority on page 161 for
more information.
Before any hand held radio Transmitter can operate the control panel, you will need to teach the
control panel the Transmitters radio code. Refer to Changing Or Deleting Remote Radio User Codes
on page 58 for more information.
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