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7.2 | Control Panel Account Notes | |
7.2.1 | 2000 Series | |
| RAM II Exporter version 004 does not import account notes and zone notes. The fields for | |
| these notes are empty in RPS. | |
7.2.2 | D6412/D4412 and DS7240/DS7220 | |
| – Changing an RF ID: RPS allows you to change the RF ID for a location without resetting | |
| the learned characteristics for the transmitter. For example, the control panel supervises | |
| an RF3401 (RF3401E) Point Transmitter. The control panel learned that both the reed | |
| switch or magnet, and the sensor loop, are in use. The magnet must be in place and the | |
| sensor loop must be normal for the transmitter to be normal (not faulted). If you enter an | |
| ID for a new transmitter at this location, the control panel expects to see both the reed | |
| switch and the sensor loop normal before the zone state is declared normal. To only use | |
| the reed switch (or only the sensor loop), remove the ID for the location at a keypad by | |
| using the Installer RF Menu. Refer to the control panel's documentation for instructions. | |
| – Parameters Changed Report: If changes are made to the control panel's programming | |
| using RPS and the remote programming session ends with the Reset Panel box checked, | |
| the control panel does not send a Parameters Changed report. If the session ends and | |
| the Reset Panel box is not checked, the control panel sends the Parameters Changed | |
| report. | |
| – Miscellaneous System Trouble Options: The Enable AC Fail Trouble Tone and Enable | |
| Ground Fault Display and Trouble Tone options, located in the Miscellaneous category in | |
| RPS, are only available on control panels with firmware version 1.04 or greater. | |
| – Output Function Types: If Output Function Types 1,8 to 1,13 and 2,11 are assigned to an | |
| output, you should not be able to turn the output on or off or toggle it in RPS; however, | |
| the control panel does not force some of these restrictions when using RPS. | |
| – Bypassing Unbypassable Zones in RPS: Some zones that are not bypassable at the | |
| control panel might be bypassable in RPS. | |
| – Unbypassing a zone from RPS does not reactivate Zone: Unbypassing a zone from RPS | |
| does not return the zone to active status, allowing it to generate an alarm response if | |
| violated. To return the zone to active status from RPS: | |
| – Disarm the area in which the zone is assigned. | |
| – | Unbypass the zone. |
| – | Rearm the area. |
| – Arming States in Diagnostics: The control panel does not allow RPS to change arming | |
| states to a lower state without first disarming the control panel. For example, if the |
control panel is All On, you cannot switch to Perimeter Only until you disarm the control panel and rearm Perimeter Only. You can switch to a higher arming state (Perimeter Only to All On) without first disarming the control panel.
– Callback: Initiate callback immediately to ensure proper callback operation. Click Yes at the prompt to make RPS automatically detect the phone ring. This feature might not work with certain modems.
– RF Jam Detect not shown in Diagnostics: RPS does not indicate if the RF receivers are jammed in Diagnostics. RF Receiver status is shown as either "Off Normal" or "Missing." No other trouble conditions appear.
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