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What Will the Pager Report?
Exception Opening Reports report the arming level as
111 (1—OFF) and the user that disarmed the system.
Exception Closing Reports report the arming level as 222
(2—STAY) or 333 (3—AWAY), and the user that armed to
that level. See “Pager Event Codes” on page 16.
When Will this Feature Be Active?
The most typical setup of this feature makes use of both
Exception Opening and Exception Closing.
(It is possible to use only Exception Opening or only
Exception Closing, however.)
The following figures show what pager message would be
sent given the time the system was armed or disarmed.
Assigning a Time Schedule
to Exception Opening and Closing
Follow these steps to define Opening and Closing sched-
ules for Exception paging. If you need assistance setting
up a time schedule that fits your needs, see “Creating
Time Schedules” on page 17.
Scheduling Exception Opening and/or Closing:
1. At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad,
enter the programming menus by pressing
9
+
System or Partition Master
CODE
.
2. Press
0620
+
ƒ
.
3. To schedule:
• Exception Opening, press
ƒ
when the touch-
pad displays “EXCEPTION OPENING” or
“ECEPT OPEN,” then press
ƒ
.
• Exception Closing, press
B
until the touchpad
displays “EXCEPTION CLOSING” or “ECEPT
CLOSE,” then press
ƒ
.
4. The touchpad displays the first available time
schedule.
5. Enter
•
2
+
ƒ
to assign the time schedule to the event.
•
1
+
ƒ
to make the time schedule inactive for
the event.
6. Press
ƒ
to secure your choice.
7. Press
B
to go to the next schedule and repeat
step 5.
8. When you’ve finished attaching the desired time
schedules, press
‚
+
00
+
ƒ
to exit the
programming menus.
S
ECTION
18:
T
HE
N
O
A
CTIVITY
F
EATURE
The system can monitor the activity in your home and
automatically call for help if normal activities are not
detected within a defined period of time.
For example, if someone falls and can’t move, the system
will detect that normal activities, such as placing outgoing
calls or opening doors and windows, have not occurred
for a predetermined No Activity time.
The system sounds a low-volume auxiliary alarm to let you
know there may be a problem. If all is well, you can stop
the siren by disarming your system. If no one disarms the
system for 5 minutes, your system calls the central moni-
toring station. The central monitoring station will send
emergency personnel to the premises to check out the sit-
uation.
Refer to “Appendix A: User Sheets” on page 33 to see if
the No Activity feature is currently available to you and
the duration of the No Activity setting. If the feature is
not currently available to you and you wish to have it,
contact your installer.
A Touchtone phone can be used to set up Notify by
Exception, but touchpads work much better
because of their extensive feedback. See “Appendix
C” on page 41 for touchpad and phone
programming instructions.