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EN 66
A Sensor Trouble Restore Report is sent for Burglary Zones when the zone is resealed or the next time the system is disarmed (whichever happens first). A 24- Hour Zone sends a restore signal only when it is resealed.
The Trouble code parameter has no effect on Contact ID Format because a Sensor Trouble Report is always reported as Event Code 380.
If Sensor Trouble Reports are not required, program Locations 387 and 388 as 0.
15.5Zone Status – Sensor Watch Reports
Location 389 to 390
| Location | Default |
Sensor Watch Report | 389 | 4 |
Sensor Watch Restore Report | 390 | 5 |
A Self Test Failure Report (Contact ID Event Code
307)is sent to the base station receiver when a zone was not activated during the Sensor Watch Time programmed in Locations 476 and 477 (refer to Section 15.5 Zone Status – Sensor Watch Reports on page 78). This report continues to be sent (according to the frequency of the Sensor Watch Time) until the fault is corrected.
To clear the fault and stop any additional reporting, you must unseal and reseal the zone that registered the fault. Use the Sensor Watch Time in Locations 476 and 477 to set the number of days a zone can remain sealed without registering a fault. Refer to Section 14.3.5 Zone Options 1 on page 61 to select zones to be monitored by the Sensor Watch feature.
If Self Test Failure Reports are not required, program Locations 389 and 390 as 0.
15.6Zone Status – Alarm Restore Code
Location 391
Default 14
If Zone Alarm Restore Reports are required, program this location as 14. If not, program this location as 0.
Location 392 (Section 15.7 Zone Status Reporting Options on page 66) is ignored when programming the Alarm Restore code and is global for all zones. A zone Restore Report is sent only to the receiving party to which the zone is allocated (for example, Receiver 1 or Receiver 2).
15.7Zone Status Reporting Options
Location 392
0No zone status reports allowed
1 Report to Receiver 1
2 Report to Receiver 2
4 Report to both Receiver 1 and Receiver 2
8 Report to Receiver 2 only if Receiver 1 fails
This location is set by default to report only to Receiver 1. You can select whether Zone Status Reports are sent to Receiver 1, Receiver 2, or both, Receiver 2 only when Receiver 1 fails, or no reporting.
For a partitioned
15.8RF Supervision Time
Location 393
Default 0
0Disable RF Supervision Time Reports 1 to 15 Increments of 6 hours (0 to 90 hours)
An RF Supervision Failure Report (Contact ID Event Code 307) is sent to the base station receiver when the wireless receiver has not received a signal from any RF wireless zone during the RF Supervision Time. This report continues to be sent (according to the frequency of the RF Supervision Time) until the fault is corrected.
To clear the fault and stop additional reporting: Unseal and reseal the zone that registered the fault. Refer to Section 3.13 Fault Descriptions on page 18 for more information.
If RF Supervision Failure Reports are not required, program Location 393 as 0.
15.9RF Low Battery Report
Location 394 to 395
| Location | Default |
RF Low Battery Report | 394 | 6 |
RF Low Battery Restore Report | 395 | 8 |
An RF Low Battery Report (Contact ID Event Code
384)is sent to the base station receiver when the battery voltage on a wireless zone falls below approximately 2.4 VDC. An RF Low Battery Restore Report is sent on the first valid signal after the battery is replaced.
15.10 RF Receiver Trouble Report
Location | 396 to 397 |
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| Location | Default |
Tens digit | 396 | 7 |
Units digit | 397 | 9 |