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3.0 Reports
1 O/C Rpts – All On
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes, No
0 No
1 Yes
If you set the
O/C Rpts-All On
prompt to Yes, the
system transmits Closing Reports to the receiver
when users turn the system All On. If any points are
bypassed, Bypass Reports are also sent. The control
panel transmits Opening
Reports when users turn
the system off from the All On state.
If the user turns the system off after an alarm, the
system attaches an AFTER ALARM message to the
Modem II Opening Report. Refer to
Section 4.0 Receiver for a description of the Modem II
Report Format.
If you set the
O/C Rpts-All On
prompt to No, the
system does not send Closing Reports to the receiver
when users turn the system All On.
2 O/C Rpts – Part On
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes, No
0 No
1 Yes
If you set the
O/C Rpts-Part On
prompt to Yes, the
system transmits Closing Reports to the receiver
when users turn the system Part On with the [0] key.
If any points are bypassed, Bypass Reports are also
sent. It transmits Opening Reports when users turn
the system off from the Part On state.
If the user turns the system off after an alarm, the
system attaches an AFTER ALARM message to the
Modem II Opening Report. Refer to Section 4.0
Receiver for a description of the Modem II Report
Format.
If you set the
O/C Rpts-Part On
prompt to No, the
system does not send Closing Reports to the receiver
when users turn the system Part On with the [0] key.
3 Restricted O/C
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes, No
0 No
1 Yes
Set the
Restricted O/C
prompt to Yes. The system
only sends Opening Reports when the user turns the
system off after an alarm. The system attaches an
AFTER ALARM message to the Modem II
Opening Report. Refer to Section 4.0 Receiver for a
description of the Modem II Report Format.
With the
Restricted O/C
prompt set to Yes, the
system only sends Closing Reports when a point is
bypassed.
Set the
Restricted O/C
prompt to No to send
unrestricted opening and Closing Reports.
4 Delay Alrm Rpt
Default:
0
Selection:
0 to 255
Delay Alrm Rpt
helps prevent False Alarm
Reports. Reporting characteristics for individual
points are programmed in Digit 2 of the point code.
Special Voice Verification function when
you set the Delay Alrm Rpt prompt to 255:
Refer to 255 = Voice Verification in this
section.
If a point with 2, 3, 7, or 8 in Digit
2
creates an
Alarm event, the system waits the number of
seconds entered at the
Delay Alrm Rpt
prompt
before transmitting reports to the receiver.
If a user enters a passcode to silence an alarm or
turns the system off before
Delay Alrm Rpt
expires:
No Alarm, Cancel, or Restoral Reports are sent
to the receiver for these points.
All other reports, including Alarm Reports for
points programmed with a 1, 4, 5, 6, or 9 in
Digit 2 are sent. If programmed for Cancel
Report, a Cancel Report sends for points with a
1, 4, 5, 6, or 9 for Digit 2.
Missing alarms are sent as missing troubles.
Tamper alarms are sent as tamper troubles.
If no passcode is entered before
Delay Alrm Rpt
expires, all reports are sent.