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Advanced Programming
6-14
Verbatim Owner's Manual
u To program a new global Alarm Trip Delay, press:
9 0 2 V ENTER
where V is a value consisting of 1 to 4 digits, between .1 and 9999.9
seconds. For example, possible entries include .1, 5, 5.1, and 600.1
(seconds).
u If you wish to program a new Alarm Trip Delay for an individual ZZ
channel, press:
6 ZZ V ENTER
u To set a different Power Failure Trip Delay, press:
6 00 V ENTER (code 920 does the same thing)
u To turn off the Power Failure Alarm function, press:
9 2 1 0 ENTER
u To turn on the Power Failure Alarm function, press:
9 2 1 1 ENTER
! Note:
The global code 902 overrides any previously set individual channel Alarm
Trip Delays. Therefore, if you wish to establish a different global Alarm
Delay and also program selected inputs for still different individual trip
delays, perform the global programming first, and then any individual trip
delay programming.
The default trip delay is 2 seconds for the contact channels and 6 seconds
(.1 hour) for power failure. If you are getting a lot of "nuisance" alarms, with
a call saying, "alarm now normal," you might think about setting the alarm
trip delay up a bit. A good example of this would be the power fail trip delay.
In some areas of the country, it is very common to have short periods of
power failure -- ten seconds or less. These may not be of particular concern,
so setting the power fail trip delay to .2 or .3 hours could save unnecessary
phone calls.
Caution:
When leaving program mode all timers for unacknowledged alarms and
violations will be reset.
6.2.7 Phone Numbers and Pulse/Tone Dialing
Also see the section 6.2.13, “Alarm Call Grouping,” and Section 3.1, “Starting
Up and Clearing the Unit.”
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