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| Event Log Full Report Code |
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| *89 |
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| Enter the appropriate report code, which is sent when the event log is 80% full (if an event log enable is |
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| made in field ∗90). If the log becomes full, new messages overwrite the oldest messages in the log. |
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| Event Log Enables |
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| *90 |
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| Select the types of events (up to 32 events) the system should log. The downloader operator can then |
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| upload the log and view or print out all or selected categories of the log. The downloader operator can |
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| also clear the log. The Event log can also be viewed at an alpha keypad. The display/printout at the |
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| central station will show the date, time, event, and description of occurrences. |
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| Example: For Alarm/Alarm Restore” and “Open/Close”, enter 9 (1+ 8); to select all events, enter #15. |
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| Option Selection |
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| Select the desired options by adding the values of each desired option. Multiple choice example: for both |
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| AAV and Exit delay restart, enter # + 12 (4 + 8). |
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| Options: Same as |
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| Call Waiting Disable: 0 = call waiting not used |
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| 1 = | call waiting disable digits (*70) entered in field *40; (when selected, the system dials the entry |
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| in field *40 only on alternate dial attempts; this allows proper dialing in the event call waiting |
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| service is later canceled by the user). |
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| “Exit Delay Restart/reset” option allows use of the [∗] key to restart the exit delay at any time when the |
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| system is armed STAY or INSTANT. This feature also enables automatic exit delay reset, which resets |
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| exit delay if the entry/exit door is |
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| AWAY. Automatic Exit Delay Reset occurs only once during an armed period. |
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| IMPORTANT: AAV should not be used when Paging or Alarm Reports are sent to a secondary |
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| number unless the monitoring zone option is used (which pauses calls). Otherwise, the call to the |
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| secondary number by the communicator after the alarm report will prevent the AAV from taking |
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| control of the telephone line, and the AAV “Listen in” session cannot take place. |
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| UL UL installations using the AAV feature must use the ADEMCO UVCM module (part of |
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| the ADEMCO UVS system). Exit Delay Restart/Reset must be disabled. |
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| SIA Guidelines: Exit delay should be enabled. |
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| No. of Reports In Armed Period per Zone (Swinger Suppression) |
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| *93 |
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| Select the number (0, 1, or 2) of alarm/alarm restore message pairs per zone allowed to be sent to the |
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| central station in an armed period. SIA Guidelines: Must be set for option 1 or 2. |
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| : Report Pairs: 1 = 1 report pair; 2 = 2 report pairs |
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| Unlimited Reports Enable: |
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| 0 = | restrict reports to the setting in entry 1 |
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| 1 = | unlimited reports for zones listed in zone list 7; (use zone list 7 to list zones that require unlimited |
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| reporting; these zones ignore the setting in entry 1) |
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| *94 |
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| Enter the downloading computer phone number. |
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| Do not fill unused spaces. End field by entering ∗. To clear entries from field, press ∗94∗. |
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| Ring Count For Downloading |
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| *95 |
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| Refer to the chart below and program this field accordingly. |
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| loading | Set field ∗95 to… |
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| rings, set this field to 5). This allows access to the phone module if the answer |
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| machine is turned off. |
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| yes | 15 (bypasses answer machine†) |
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†NOTE: If “15” is entered to bypass an answering machine, and a 4285 or 4286 Phone Module is included in the system, note the following: When calling in from an