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System OPTIONS
8
:
zone LEDs ON OFF
Zone 1 LED
*
Pulse dialing DTMF dialing Dialing mode of phone numbers
Zone 2 LED
reserved reserved
Zone 3 LED
reserved reserved
Zone 4 LED
Only after alarm
*
Unconditionally Disarming report
Zone 5 LED
enabled
*
disabled
Telephone line monitoring (TLM)
Zone 6 LED
enabled
*
disabled
Silent alarms becomes audible
Note: The default programmed options are marked with *.
Presses [1] and [4] to [6] keys in order to turn the appropriate options activate/deactivate.
The corresponding LEDs will turn ON/OFF.
After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6
confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another
section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.
Remarks:
1. When the control panel is dialing any phone number, it will dial in pulse or DTMF mode, according to the way the
respective option was set (zone 1 LED is ON or OFF).
2. The control panel checks the dialing line tone, waiting for 4 seconds for the line tone. If it cannot find the line tone, the
control panel will “blind” dial. For the next call, the procedure will be repeated.
3. TELEPHONE LINE MONITORING (TLM):
a) When this feature is enabled by programming, the panel will check the existence of telephone line once every 4 seconds,
except during any phone line communication and every time when the panel is detecting an incoming call; during these
actions and 25 seconds after them the telephone line monitoring is stopped.
b) An effective phone line test failure occurs only if for at least 25 seconds the panel doesn’t detect the existence of
telephone line and this trouble is restored only if the panel will detect again the telephone line for at least 25 seconds, too.
c) These events (“phone line trouble” and “phone line trouble restore”) are recorded into 400-event LOG, but they are not
reported to the central stations.
d) Once the phone line trouble (TLT) is recorded, this trouble condition will be displayed on zone 6 LED within system
trouble displaying menu - [*][4] command, and the keypads will signal it by keypad trouble buzzer warnings and by blinking
of the SYSTEM LED.
e) Tow types for PGM1 and PGM2 outputs are included – “phone line trouble status” and “pulse on phone line trouble”
– which goes to ON status once the phone line test is failing; the first type of PGM will turn OFF when this trouble is restored
and the second type of PGM will turn OFF after the pulse time established by programming within [22] and [80] sections.
f) In order to generate one or more actions when the telephone line test fails, two options were included in section [28] as
follows:
TLM OPTIONS
TLM
OPTION1
TLM OPTION2
enabled TLM
Silent alarms become
audible
OFF X Telephone line monitoring = disabled
ON OFF
Upon a phone line test failure, the PGMs defined as “phone
line trouble” type will be activated and the trouble will be
displayed in the keypads’ trouble display menu, too.
ON ON
All silent alarms become audible if they are occurring while a
phone line test already failed.
In the same time, upon the phone line test failure, the PGMs
defined as “phone line trouble” type will be activated and the
trouble will be displayed in the keypads’ trouble display
menu, too.
SECTION [29] – OPTIONS FOR DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR
When the panel is being within “main programming menu”, to establish the OPTIONS for digital
communicator select section [29], zone LEDs will turn ON/OFF, according to the next table:
OPTIONS for digital communicator:
zone LEDs ON OFF Remarks:
Zone 1 LED
enabled
*
disabled digital communicator
Zone 2 LED
*
alternate split (or double) reporting mode
Zone 3 LED
at the end of each “round
period” (for all zone defined as
round type and “round OK”
event occurred)
*
in real time (at the very
moment when “round OK” event
occurred for each zone defined as
round type)
moment of “round OK codes
reporting”
Zone 4 LED
“F”
*
“modulo 16”
reporting mode for digit which stands