GC2e Wireless Security System | Installation and Programming Guide
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Control Panel Programming
Q25: Radio Modem Network Failure
Reports (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
NOTE: LTE (Cellular) Radio Module must be installed to use
this funcon.
If the oponal LTE (Cellular) Radio Module loses its cellular
connecon, the Control Panel can report the fault and
restore communicaon.
• The default (1) Enabled allows radio module failure/
restore reporng.
• To turn o radio module failure/restore reporng,
select (0) Disabled.
Q26: Auto Stay (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
This feature must be enabled for ANSI/SIA CP-01
compliance.
When auto stay is enabled and the system is armed in the
Away mode, if an exit/ entry sensor is not violated during
the Exit Delay, the system will arm in the Stay mode.
• The default seng is (1) Enabled which turns the auto-
stay feature ON.
• To turn this feature o, select (0) Disabled.
NOTE: If the system is remotely armed in Away mode using a
key fob, mobile app, or computer, the auto-stay feature will
not switch the system to Stay mode.
Q27: Exit Delay Restart (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
This feature must be enabled for ANSI/SIA CP‐01 compliance.
When Exit Delay restart is enabled, re-entering the premises
through an exit/ entry door during the Exit Delay will restart
the Exit Delay. The restart of the Exit Delay will only occur
one me; further violaons of an ex it/entry sensor will not
extend the Exit Delay.
• The default seng (1) Enabled turns this feature ON.
• To turn this feature OFF, select (0) Disabled.
Q28: Quick Exit (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
The quick exit feature allows the user to start the Exit Delay
while the system is armed. When this feature is enabled, a
Quick Exit buon appears on the Security screen. Tap Quick
Exit while the system is armed when the user wants to leave
through an exit/entry door. Aer the Exit Delay expires,
the system will return to being armed in the mode it was in
before (either Stay or Away mode).
• The default seng (1) Enabled turns this feature ON.
• To turn this feature OFF, select (0) Disabled.
Q29: Periodic Test, in Days (0-255)
DEFAULT: 30 Days
Recurring test reports can be automacally sent to the
Central Staon at a specied number of days.
• The default seng is 30. This sends an automac test
report to the Central Staon every 30 days.
• To change the number of days, enter a value between
one (1) to 255 days.
• To disable this feature, select (0) Disabled.
Q31: Cancel Time, in Minutes (5-255)
DEFAULT: 5 minutes
The minimum seng for ANSI/SIA CP-01 compliance is 5 minutes.
The number of minutes can be increased without aecng ANSI/
SIA CP-01 compliance.
A cancel report will be sent to the Central Staon aer an alarm, if
the system is disarmed within the programmed me.
• The default seng for the cancellaon me is ve (5)
minutes.
• To ex tend this me interval, enter a value between six (6) to
254 minutes.
• To always send a cancel report when the system is disarmed
aer an alarm, enter 255.
NOTE: See Q32: Cancel Display for informaon on displaying when
a cancel report is sent.
Q32: Cancel Display (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
This feature must be enabled for ANSI/SIA CP-01 compliance.
A cancel report will be sent to the Central Staon aer an alarm, if
the system is disarmed within the programmed me. The Control
Panel can also display that a cancel report was sent.
• The default seng (1) Enabled enables the cancel display
feature.
• To turn o the cancel display feature, select (0) Disabled.
NOTE: See Q31: Cancel Time, in Minutes for informaon on
seng the cancel report trigger me.
Q33: Cross Sensor 47-48 (0-1)
DEFAULT: (0) Disabled
The Control Panel can be programmed so sensors 47 and 48
must both be violated during a set me to trigger an alarm.
This is called “cross sensor” vericaon. When enabled, if only
one sensor (47or 48) is violated, the alarm will not trigger, but a
trouble report will be sent for the sensor that triggered.
NOTE: CO and Fire zone cannot be used for cross sensors.
• The default seng (0) Disabled turns the cross sensor feature
OFF.
• To turn the cross sensor feature ON, select (1) Enabled.
NOTE: See Q34: Cross Sensor Timeout, in Seconds for informaon
on seng the cross sensor meout.
Q34: Cross Sensor Timeout, in Seconds (10-
120)
DEFAULT: 10 Seconds
The cross sensor meout is the maximum period of me allowed
between violaon of sensors 47 and 48 that will trigger an alarm.
If both sensors are violated within this me period, an alarm will
be triggered. If both sensors are not violated within this me
period, an alarm will not be triggered.
NOTE: Cross sensor vericaon must be enabled with Q33: Cross
Sensor 47-48 for this feature to funcon.
• The default seng for the cross sensor meout is 10
seconds.
• To change the meout duraon, enter a valued between 11
to 120 seconds.