Vivint — User Guide
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Dialer Delay
If an alarm occurs, the system will delay dialing for a short time to allow you to disarm the system in case the
alarm was accidentally tripped. The dialer delay reduces nuisance traffic to the Central Station and can prevent
receiving fines that many cities impose when police respond to a false alarm. Your installer also can configure
the system for no dialer delay.
NOTE: The dialer delay is also known as the abort window. It gives you time to disarm, but doesn’t
delay the siren from sounding. Disarming during the abort window can display a cancel message
depending on the Cancel Display setting.
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30 Seconds is the default, or ______ Seconds
Two-way Voice
The system can connect with a Central Station operator so they can converse with people on the premises after
an alarm.
The two‐way voice option allows communication to and from the Control Panel and the Central Station. Two‐
way voice communications will occur after the system has made its alarm report. Your installer sets which
sensors can trigger the two‐way voice option.
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Off
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On
Telephone Remote Control Answer
Your installer selects whether your system supports the remote telephone option or not. If the telephone remote
control answer option is turned on, the system will require calling it twice within 30 seconds for the Control Panel
to answer the call.
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Off
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On