
13
Area Configuration
Using The Voice Transmitter
Lets you set up the system for voice reporting to as
many as three customer designated phone numbers.
The report includes the device, zone, alarm type, time,
and date.
During an alarm, the control panel makes three
attempts using the rst phone number. If all attempts
are unsuccessful, the control panel waits for one minute
and makes three more attempts using the second
phone number. If these attempts are unsuccessful, the
control panel waits for one minute and makes three
more attempts using the third phone number.
Follow these steps to enter the destination phone
numbers, contact /recipient names, passwords, and
name assigned to each password.
Note: Pressing ESC/NO displays the message VOICE
TRANS. DISABLED and skips to the next menu.
1. With this menu displayed, press YES to set up the voice
transmitter. The display shows VOICENOTIF . PHONE
NBR 1:.
2. Enter the rst phone number destination, then press
YES. The display shows CONTACT NAME.
3.
Enter the appropriate contact name, then press YES.
The display shows “Entry Complete”, then
VOICENOTIF . PHONE NBR 2:.
Note: If only programming one voice transmitter number,
press ESC/ NO to skip programming the next two voice
transmitter numbers.
4. Enter the second phone number destination, then press
YES.
The display shows CONTACT NAME:.
5. Enter the second appropriate contact name, then
press
YES. The display shows “Entry Complete”, then
VOICENOTIF . PHONE NBR 3:.
Note: If only programming two voice transmitter
numbers, press ESC/NO to skip programming the third
voice transmitter number.
6. Enter the third phone number destination, then press
YES. The display shows CONTACT NAME:.
7. Enter the third appropriate contact name, then press
YES. The display shows “Entry Complete”.
Area Name 1
Lets you name each of the four areas used for
identifying the different areas of the installation.
Area 1 is predened from the factory for alphanumeric
keypads and any entry/exit delay points. Area 1 should
be named appropriately to identify it as the delay area.
Areas 2, 3, and 4
have no predened default
properties and can be named as required for the
installation. For example,
Area 2 could be congured and named as Main Level,
Area 3 Upper Level, and Area 4 Basement.
1. With the display showing AREA NAME 1: enter the
desired name, then press YES. The display shows
[NAME], AREA 1 RECORDED, then AREA NAME 2.
2.
Enter the desired area 2 name, then press YES.
The display shows [NAME], AREA 2 RECORDED,
then AREA NAME 3.
3. Enter the desired area 3 name, then press YES. The
display shows [NAME], AREA 3 RECORDED, then AREA
NAME 4.
4. Enter the desired area 4 name, then press YES. The
display shows [NAME], AREA 4 RECORDED.
Exit Delay
Determines the amount of time users have to leave
through a delay door without causing an alarm.
Note: For UL Listed installations, the Exit Delay must be
set to 60 seconds or less.
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With the display showing EXIT DELAY: 45 sec, press
YES to accept the default setting, or press either arrow
button until the desired exit delay time appears (45 sec,
1 min, or 2 min), then press Yes.
Entry Delay
Determines the amount of time users have to disarm
the system upon entry, before an alarm occurs.
Note: For UL Listed installations, the Entry Delay must
be set to 45 seconds or less.
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With the display showing ENTRY DELAY: 15 sec, press
YES to accept the default setting, or press either arrow
button until the desired entry delay time appears (15
sec, 30 sec, 45 sec, 1 min, or 2 min), then press Yes.
Initial Configuration/Programming
Installation Sequence
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