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Advanced Programming
Verbatim Owner's Manual
6-23
(904, 922) Alarm Reset Time
This is the length of time after acknowledgment before a given channel (or
Power Failure) is automatically reset to a clear condition, ready to act on a new
alarm condition. Refer to the diagram “Anatomy of an Alarm” in Section 5,
“Using Your Verbatim Autodialer,” for a depiction of the various events in-
volved in association with the Alarm Reset Time. Default value is 1 hour; range
is 0.1 to 99.9 hours.
u To program a different number of hours V, press:
9 04 V ENTER
u To turn the Alarm Reset Timer function off, press:
9 22 0 ENTER
I Caution:
You should not turn the alarm reset timer function off under normal
circumstances because once a given channel’s alarm has been acknowledged,
it would never again cause an alarm call out.
u To turn the Alarm Reset Timer function on again, press:
9 22 1 ENTER
(905) Clear All Acknowledged Alarms and Alarm Reset Timers
Especially during setup and testing, it is useful to be able to re-trip an alarm
after it has previously been tripped and acknowledged, without having to wait
for the Alarm Reset Time to expire.
u To perform this clear out, press:
9 0 5 ENTER
At the panel, the same result may be more easily obtained by pressing
DISARM/RE-ARM to disarm the unit, then pressing it again to rearm the unit.
(906) Ring Answer Delay
Represents the number of rings required when calling the Verbatim unit, before
the unit will answer. A long ring delay might be programmed if you wish
personnel to have the opportunity to answer a regular telephone on the same
line, before the Verbatim autodialer would answer. Default value is 1 ring;
range is 1 to 20 rings.
u To program a different number of rings N, press:
9 06 N ENTER

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