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Nortek 2GIG eSeries GC2e - System Reporting Options; Q25: Radio Modem Network Failure Reports (0-1); Q26: Auto Stay (0-1); Q27: Exit Delay Restart (0-1)

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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 funcon.
If the oponal LTE (Cellular) Radio Module loses its cellular
connecon, the Control Panel can report the fault and
restore communicaon.
The default (1) Enabled allows radio module failure/
restore reporng.
To turn o radio module failure/restore reporng,
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 seng 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 violaons of an ex it/entry sensor will not
extend the Exit Delay.
The default seng (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 buon appears on the Security screen. Tap Quick
Exit while the system is armed when the user wants to leave
through an exit/entry door. Aer 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 seng (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 automacally sent to the
Central Staon at a specied number of days.
The default seng is 30. This sends an automac test
report to the Central Staon 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 seng for ANSI/SIA CP-01 compliance is 5 minutes.
The number of minutes can be increased without aecng ANSI/
SIA CP-01 compliance.
A cancel report will be sent to the Central Staon aer an alarm, if
the system is disarmed within the programmed me.
The default seng for the cancellaon 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
aer an alarm, enter 255.
NOTE: See Q32: Cancel Display for informaon 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 Staon aer 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 seng (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 informaon on
seng 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” vericaon. 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 seng (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 informaon
on seng 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 violaon 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 vericaon must be enabled with Q33: Cross
Sensor 47-48 for this feature to funcon.
The default seng for the cross sensor meout is 10
seconds.
To change the meout duraon, enter a valued between 11
to 120 seconds.

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