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bus. The interface device will send an acknowledgment to the system upon successful transmission of an event. The telephone number will
not be used, but the first digit of Telephone Number 1 must not be an ‘F’. If the interface device responds back with a transmission failure or
if the interface device “loses” the event, the system will view it as a failed dial attempt. If the interface device is not responding on the data
bus, a “Telco Failure” condition will be posted and the system will not try to report through the interface. This may cause a “Comm Failure”
condition to occur or the event may be reported using another phone number.
If the Data Format is “Pager”, all six digits of the account code and both digits of the report code will be added on to the end of Telephone
Number 2. The digits in the telephone number will consist of the pager’s phone number, a significant delay, and possibly the beginning of the
pager message. The telephone number will be dialed for the number of dial attempts programmed and the pager message will be blindly sent
each time. There will be no feedback and, therefore, no failed to communicate.
The Pager format is perfect for the parent who works late and wants to know if their child arrived home safely. When the child disarms the
system, the parent is paged. Since arming/disarming reports are programmed for each user, the system can be programmed to only page when
the child’s user passcode is used or when a passcode with the User on Premises authority level is used. The pager format can also be used with
the Latchkey Supervision report to page the parent when the child does not come home when expected.
Note 15: Powering Up While Armed
If either area is armed when the panel powers up, violations from all the burglar zones are ignored for three minutes. This allows all armed
PIRs to stabilize without causing false alarms.
Note 16: Universal Outputs
A Universal output may be assigned to any combination of areas and is controlled by the Universal timer or keypad in each of the areas. When
a Universal or Universal Logged zone in an area is violated, the area’s Universal timer will begin a countdown. If the Universal Output Time
is set to zero (0), then the area’s Universal timer will turn ON. To turn it OFF, use the ENTER + Key #2 secondary function.
If the Universal Output Time is not set to zero (0), then the ENTER + Key #2 secondary function will override the Universal Output timer. For
example, if the timer is running when the function is performed, then the output will be turned OFF and the timer will halt. A new zone
activation will turn the output ON and re-start the timer. If the timer is not running when the function is performed, then the function will turn
the output ON and subsequent zone violations will be ignored until after the output is turned OFF by performing the function again.
A Universal output will go ON STEADY when any of its areas have a Universal timer that is either running or ON. If the Universal Output
Time is 0, only one area should be used to control a Universal output. Otherwise, an area will not be able to turn the output OFF if another area
has turned it ON.
Note 17: Lamp Trigger Outputs
A Lamp Trigger output will change state (ON to OFF or OFF to ON) for the Control Station’s Primary area when the ENTER + Key #1
secondary function is performed. If the output is turned ON with the ENTER + Key #1 secondary function and then an arming occurs, the
output will turn OFF when the Exit Time expires.
Note 18: Access and Quick Access Outputs
An Access output will be controlled by the Access operations (0 + passcode) performed on any of its Control Stations or from RPM. A Quick
Access output will be controlled by pressing ENTER + Key #3.
If a Control Station is used to toggle an Access or Quick Access output between ON and OFF, then it should be the only Control Station
controlling that output. Otherwise, you may not be able to turn the output OFF if another Control Station has turned it ON.
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