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6. Press # to accept the displayed choice and the display shows: SN 1 ITEM 1 0 -.____
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 as needed to complete the zone or sensor name.
8. Press * after entering the last character or word number. The display shows the complete text
name. For example:
TEXT FOR SN 01 FRONT ENTRY DOOR
Delete Sensors (Sensors)
(082)
(Default = none) The following procedure describes how to remove hardwire zone and wireless
sensor numbers from panel memory.
Note
Deleting sensors does not
delete sensor text associ-
ated with the deleted sensor
number. To delete sensor
text, enter the
SENSOR TEXT
menu and enter 000 (nulls)
for each item number.
¾To Delete Sensors from panel memory:
1. Press A or B until the display shows DELETE SENSORS.
2. Press # and the display shows
DELETE SENSOR nn (lowest zone/sensor number in panel mem-
ory).
3. Press # to delete the displayed sensor or—enter the desired sensor number, then press #.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all desired sensors are deleted.
Edit Sensors (Sensors)
(083)
(Default = none) This menu lets you view and, if desired, change the group and partition assign-
ment for each learned zone or sensor. For example, the display shows:
S01 P1 G13 NC HW BACK
DOOR.
Where: S01 = zone/sensor number, P1 = partition 1, G13 = sensor group 13, NC = normally
closed, HW = hardwired, and BACK DOOR is the programmed text name.
Other description codes include,
RF = wireless sensor, TP = touchpad, NO = normally open.
¾
To Edit Sensors:
1. Press A or B until the display shows EDIT SENSORS.
2. Press # and the display shows the sensor or zone with the lowest number.
3. Press A or B to scroll through all learned zones and sensors.
4. When the desired zone or sensor is displayed, press #. The display shows
SENSOR PTN n
(current partition assignment).
5. Enter the desired partition number, then press #. The display shows the new partition assign-
ment.
6. Press A or B and the display shows
SENSOR GROUP nn (current group assignment).
7. Enter the desired group number, then press #. The display shows the new group assignment.
Audio Verification Menu
The AUDIO VERIFICATION menu lets you set up the audio verification module (AVM) operation in
partition 1. If you want audio verification for partition 2, you must install a “stand-alone” audio
verification module and a 4-Relay Output Module (HOM) (60-770) output for that partition.
The following sections describe the audio verification settings that appear under
PARTITION 1.
Audio Verify (Audio Verification—Partition 1)
(0900)
(Default = off) This setting determines whether or not the system can be accessed by phone for
alarm verification.
¾
To turn Audio Verification off or on:
1. With the display showing AUDIO VERIFICATION, press #. The display shows PA RT ITION 1.
2. Press # again and the display shows AUDIO VERIFY OFF/ON (current setting).
3. Press 1 (off) or 2 (on). The display flashes the entered setting. Press # and the display shows
the new setting.
Audio Mode (Audio Verification—Partition 1)
(0901)
(Default = 1) This setting determines how the audio verification module operates. Choose one of
the following:
(1) Instant—Allows the central station operator instant access for an audio session by enter-
ing the AVM code or by pressing * (if an AVM access code is not programmed) upon com-
pletion of panel alarm report (also see
ACCESS TIMEOUT).
(2) Callback—Allows the central station operator to contact persons on the premises after
one ring and verify the alarm report. Operator must press * or enter the AVM access code
within 20 seconds after ring. The panel does not report any alarms during the AVM session,
except for fire alarms.

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