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The test transmission reporting codes must also be programmed
in order for this feature to function (see
12.7 ”Reporting Codes’).
10.9 Transmission Delay
When transmission delays are programmed, the panel will delay
reporting the related event for the number of seconds pro
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grammed for the programmed time. The various transmission
delays are listed below.
If the Tx Delay in Min communicator toggle option is enabled,
the transmission delay counters will be programmed in minutes
instead of seconds (Ref #: [000401], scroll to option).
NOTE: Do not use Tx Delay in Min if you need to have a transmis-
sion delay of less than 5 minutes. This feature must not be enabled on
UL listed systems
AC Fail Delay
Ref #: [00020310]
The panel will delay the trouble indication on keypads and remote
annunciators for the programmed time (000 to 255 min.). This
delay is to avoid the annunciation of short-term AC failures.
Some jurisdictions may not allow any delay for Fire installations.
In this case, the timer should be left at its default setting (000 =
disabled).
AC Fail Tx Delay
Ref #: [00040202]
This panel will delay the transmission of an AC trouble reporting
code for the programmed time. Enter the time in hours and min
-
utes, from 0000 to 2359 (HHMM). The default setting is 0700.
Zone Tx Delay
Ref #: [00040203]
The panel will delay the transmission of a zone alarm reporting
code for the programmed number of seconds. Valid entries are
from 000 to 255 seconds. The default setting is 000. If the alarm is
silenced within the programmed time, no alarm communication
will be sent. The Transmission Delay zone toggle option must be
enabled for each zone in order for this delay to occur. See
5.4
”Zone Programming’.
Busy Tone Delay
Ref #: [00040205]
When a busy tone is detected after dialing, the panel will wait for
the programmed number of seconds before dialing again. Valid
entries are from 000 to 255 seconds. The default setting is 060.
Dial Attempts #1
Ref #: [00040207]
This is the number of dialing attempts the panel will make for
telephone number 1 when attempting to send a signal to the cen
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tral station. If the panel is unsuccessful after the number of pro-
grammed attempts, a Failure to Communicate (FTC) trouble will
be generated. Valid entries are from 001 to 255 attempts. The
default setting is 010 attempts.
NOTE: For UL listed systems, this shall be set to between 005 and
010.
Dial Attempts #2
Ref #: [00040208]
This is the number of dialing attempts for telephone number 2.
See ’Dial Attempts #1’ for details.
Dial Attempts #3
Ref #: [00040209]
This is the number of dialing attempts for telephone number 3.
See ’Dial Attempts #1’ for details.
Dial Attempt Delay
Ref #: [0004021100]
After a failed attempt to call the central station, this is the amount
of time the panel will wait before making the next dialing attempt.
Valid entries are from 001 to 255 seconds. The default setting is
006 seconds.
4164 Low Bat Dly
Ref #: [00040210]
The transmission of a low battery condition to the central station
will be delayed for the number of days programmed in this sec
-
tion. Valid entries are from 000 to 255 days. The default setting is
007.
Waterflow Delay
Ref #: [00020311]
This delay is to prevent false alarms due to surges in the sprinkler
system. The Maximum delay allowed is 90 seconds. The default
is 000 seconds (disabled). The Waterflow Delay must be 90 sec
-
onds or less. This delay affects all zones programmed as Water-
flow, zone type (10). See 5.4 ”Zone Programming’.
10.10 Cross Zone (Police Code) Alarm
Ref#: [00020301] Police Code Timer
Ref#: [00040307] Cross Zone (Police Code) reporting code
The Cross Zone (Police Code) reporting code will be transmitted
when two different zones on the same partition go into alarm
within the Police Code Time. When the first zone goes into alarm,
the panel will send the alarm reporting code and will start the
Police Code Timer.
If a second zone goes into alarm before the timer expires, the
panel will send the second zone alarm and the Cross Zone
(Police Code) reporting code.
Valid entries for the Police Code Timer are from 000-255 min-
utes. The default setting is 060.
NOTE: For UL Listed systems, crossed zones shall overlap 100% in
the protection area.
10.11 System Label
Ref #: [0009]
This section allows you to program a label for the security system.
The label will be used to log events that do not pertain to any par
-
tition (e.g. AC trouble). Program a label up to 14 characters long.
Enter each character as outlined in
”Programming System
Labels’.
10.12 Hourly Print
Ref #: [000200]
Enable this option to have the system print ’Hourly Printer Test’,
and the time and date every hour.