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Control Options (continued)
* 2 7 Test Report
Interval
Enter the test reporting interval in hours, 001-199. Enter 000 if no test
reporting is desired. If a test report is desired, enter a test code in fields *81 &
*82, location 7. Max. 024 for UL.
* 2 8 Power Up In
Previous State
Enter 1 if it is desired that upon power-up, the system will assume the system
status prior to power down. Enter 0 if it is desired that the system will always
power up in a disarmed state. When the system powers up armed, an alarm will
occur 3 minutes after arming if a zone is faulted. When so armed, reports closing
as User #0 if open/close reporting for installer was enabled in field *39. Note that
if the previous state was armed AWAY or STAY, the system may not respond to
sensor changes for a small period of time (1-3 min.), which allows time for sensors
such as PIRs to stabilize. Must be 1 for UL applications. Instruct users that
authority levels 0 or 5 cannot be used to disarm the system if control powers up
armed.
* 4 1 Normally Closed
or EOLR
(Zones 2-8)
Enter 0 if end-of-line resistors are to be used. Enter 1 if end-of-line resistors are
not to be used (normally closed loops that detect only an open and do not require
end-of-line resistors). Must be 0 for UL.
* 8 3 First Test
Report Time
Enter the day (01-07) and time (00-23 hours/00-59 min.) that the first test
report shall be transmitted. 00 entry in all locations signifies immediately upon
exiting. Note that day 01=Monday. See fields *81 & *82 for assigning the Test
Report code. Do not use "00" for the day unless the other locations are also "00".
*8 6 4208 Module
Zone Assignment
4208 Zone #s available when:
*86 = 1 *86 = 0
10-17 10-16
Precludes use of 17-32
any other polling 33-40
loop expansion. 41-48
49-56
57-64
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Note: When *86 =1
4208 DIPs must be set to:
With word "OFF" With word "ON"
sw 2 = ON sw 2 = OFF
sw 3 = ON sw 3 = OFF
sw 4 = ON sw 4 = OFF
sw 5 = OFF sw 5 = ON
Entering 1 allows a single 4208 to be
set to zone numbers 10-17 (see
table), but precludes the use of any
other polling loop expansion. Enter 1
only when the total polling loop
expansion consists of a single 4208
module programmed for zones 10-
17. No other polling loop expansion
is supported with this setting. Enter 0
for all other configurations, such as
no 4208, more than one 4208 or
other polling loop expansion present.
Note: The addresses must match the
table to the left.
2nd PAGE FIELDS (PRESS *94 TO DISPLAY "1" PREFIX)
1*46 Auxiliary
Output Enable
Enter 0 if ground start output is required; enter 1 if the auxiliary output will be
used to produce an open/close trigger (produced only if all partitions are armed);
enter 2 if the auxiliary output will be used to produce keypad-like sounding at an
auxiliary sounder (ex. 706-12) This option applies only to the partition set in field
*15. Enter 3 to allow the ground start line to function as a two-way audio (AAV)
trigger if using another manufacturerÕs AAV unit.
NOTE: Only one of the above options can be active within a system.
1*59 VIM Audio
Callback ID
Enter the 4-digit callback code (0-9 for each digit, except no "0" as first digit). This
code is re*uired when the central station operator wants to re-initiate a 2-way
voice session (after previously canceling the session by pressing "88"). Entering
a leading 0 disables operator callback.
1*60 VIM AAV Module Must be Ò0Ó for Ademco VIM module. If using another manufacturerÕs AAV unit,
set to Ò1Ó. Note: If set to Ò1Ó, zone 5 is no longer available as protection zone.
3rd PAGE FIELD (PRESS *94 TO DISPLAY "2" PREFIX)
2*21 Supervision
Pulses For LORRA
Trigger Outputs
Used for supervised connection to 7920SE. Enter 1 to enable pulses for each
type of LORRA triggers. This option causes the control to send periodic short
pulses on the J7 radio triggers. These pulses are used by the 7920SE to
determine that its connection to the control is still intact. Enter 0 if not desired.