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FAIL TO ARM
Ref #: [000100]
This message will appear on every keypad on a partition when a
valid code is entered but the partition is not ready to arm. The mes
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sage will clear after five seconds.
ALARM WHEN ARMED
Ref #: [000101]
This message appears when a partition is disarmed after an alarm
has occurred. The message will be displayed on all keypads on the
partition. The message will clear after five seconds and display the
zone(s) that went into alarm.
4701 2-W SMOKE
Ref #: [000102]
This is the zone label for the 2-wire smoke zone on the PC4701 fire
module.
4701 WATERFLOW
Ref #: [000103]
This is the zone label for the waterflow zone on the PC4701 fire
module
NOTE: If there is more than one of these fire messages to be dis-
played at once, the messages will scroll one after another. Once any
fire alarm has been silenced a message ’Fire Bell Has Been Silenced’
will be displayed on the partition and global keypads until the parti
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tion is armed.
ZONE TAMPER
Ref #: [000104]
This message will appear on every partition keypad when a zone
using Double EOL supervision exhibits a tamper. The message is
displayed while viewing open zones.
ZONE FAULT
Ref #: [000105]
This message will appear on every partition keypad when a zone
fault occurs. The message is displayed while viewing open zones.
ALTERNATE COMMS
Ref #: [000106]
This message will appear whenever the alternate communication
unit is referred to.
10.5 Swinger Shutdown
The swinger shutdown feature is designed to prevent a runaway
communicator from tying up the central station. Each zone can be
programmed to follow, or not follow, the swinger shutdown pro
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gramming (see 5.4 ”Zone Programming’). There are two pro-
gramming items related to this feature: the Swinger Limit and the
Shutdown 24Hrs communicator toggle option.
Swinger Limit
Ref #: [00040201]
Enter the number of alarms/tampers/faults the panel will commu-
nicate per zone before communications for that zone shut down.
Valid entries are from 000 to 255. The default setting of swinger
shutdown is 003. Entering 000 in this section will disable swinger
shutdown.
Swinger Shutdown Reset Every 24 Hours
Ref #: [000401]
Scroll to the Shutdown 24Hrs option. If the Shutdown 24Hrs
toggle option is enabled, the swinger shutdown counter will be
reset every day at midnight, or when the partition is armed. The
swinger shutdown counters keep track of how many alarms have
occurred on each zone, shutting them down if they reach their
limit. If disabled, the swinger shutdown counters will only be reset
when the partition is armed. All zone tamper and zone fault
swinger shutdown counters are reset on arming (default=No).
10.6 Tampers
Ref #: [000200]
The following system toggle options determine how the panel
will interpret zone tamper conditions. Press [*] to toggle each
option on or off.
• Tamper Inhibit: If enabled, a tampered zone will always
show as open. When this occurs, the user cannot bypass the
zone and arm the system until the installer’s mode is entered.
The message ’Arming Inhibited. Call for Service’ will be dis
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played.
• If disabled, the tamper event will be transmitted but the zone
can be bypassed and the system armed (default=No).
• Device Tmp Dis: If enabled, tampering of wireless zones will
always cause tamper alarms and transmissions whether the
system is armed or disarmed. If disabled, wireless zone tam
-
pers will create a trouble condition when the system is dis-
armed. The zone tamper will be logged to the event buffer but
no Tamper alarm transmission will occur. The event is only
logged and transmitted when the partition is armed
(default=Yes).
• Tmp/Flt Opn Zn: If enabled, an armed zone of any type that
is tampered or faulted will generate an alarm as well as the
tamper or fault condition. If disabled, tampers and faults will
never cause an alarm condition (default=Yes).
10.7 Telephone Line Supervision
Ref #: [000401]
Scroll to the TLM Enabled option. The panel will monitor the
presence of the telephone line and will indicate a trouble condi
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tion if disconnected. If the TLM Enabled option is selected, the
system will test for telephone line faults. The keypads will indi
-
cate any faults detected (default=Yes).
If the TLM Aud Bell option is selected, the panel will activate the
burg bell outputs when the system is armed with a TLM trouble
present; the panel will indicate a TLM trouble at the keypad when
the system is disarmed. If the option is disabled, only the keypads
will annunciate the trouble, whether the system is armed or dis
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armed (default=Yes).
The TLM Tbl Delay will control the number of telephone line
monitoring checks required before a telephone line trouble is gen
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erated (Ref #: [00040206]). The panel checks the telephone con-
nection at 10-second intervals. Valid entries are from 003 to 255
checks. The default setting is 003.
10.8 Test Transmissions
To ensure that the communication link with the central station is
functioning properly, the panel can be programmed to send a test
transmission signal.
In order to enable test transmissions, the Periodic Test option
must be turned on (Ref #: [000401], scroll to option; Default =
No). The transmission time of day and the number of days
between test transmissions must also be programmed.
Periodic Tx Days
Ref #: [0004020400]
Enter the number of days between test transmissions. Valid entries
are from 001 to 255. The default setting is 001.
If the Test T x in Min communicator toggle option is enabled, the
’Periodic Tx Days’ counter will be the number of minutes
between test transmissions (Ref #: [000401] and scroll to option).
If disabled, the ’Periodic Tx Days’ counter will be the number of
days between test transmissions (default=No).
Periodic Tx Time
Ref #: [0004020401]
Enter the time of day the test transmission will be sent. Times are
entered using 24 Hour format (HH:MM). The default setting is
00:00 (midnight).