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Programming the System
Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 Installation Guide
6.7.6 Soak test days
Set a number of days (max. 7) that a zone can be in soak (test) mode (see section 6.14.4, on
page 73). When the test is over, the zone is automatically reinstated.
If set to “0”, the zone is automatically reinstated at midnight of the same day.
The letter “T” indicates the zone is in test, in PIMA display mode.
6.7.7 Double knock
Set a time span for “Double knock” zones. If a “Double Knock” zone is tripped continuously
and the “Double knock” timer expires, an alarm is set off.
6.7.8 Conditioned zones time
Set a time span (in seconds) for conditioned (crossed) zones. Conditioned zones trigger the
alarm only if at least two off them are opened while the timer counts down.
6.7.9 Bypass limit time
Set a time limit (in minutes, max. 250) a zone can be manually bypassed, before arming the
system. This is a burglary setup prevention feature.
If the timer expires and the system has not been armed, the zone is automatically reinstated.
6.7.10 False code
Set a limit number of keystrokes (default is 24, min. 10, max. 250), when trying to enter a
code. Note that the number reffers to the number of keystrokes, and not the number of
codes.
When the number is exceeded, the system reports the Monitoring Station and responds
according to the “System Responses programming (see section 6.9, on page 67).
6.7.11 Inactivity report
Set a number of days (250 max, default is zero) during which if the panel has not been
armed, the Monitoring Station is being reported.

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