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If a 24-hour point alarms while the area is disarmed, arming that area with a keyswitch does not clear the A# Single Ring flag.

Silencing the bell resets A# Single Ring.

A# Bell Test

Default:

No

Selection:

Yes or No

 

 

Yes

Initiate Bell Test.

 

 

No

Do not initiate Bell Test.

 

 

Provide alarm output from the relay programmed at A# Alarm Bell after the Closing Report was confirmed or the exit delay time expired.

Bell Test After Confirmation

In areas that report opening and closing activity, the Bell Test happens after the control panel sends the Closing Report and receives the acknowledgment from the central station receiver. For proper operation of the Bell Test after closing confirmation, the following rules apply:

The control panel must report opening and closings to the central station.

Restricted openings and closings should not be used, and Opening and Closing Windows should not be used.

Area Armed Confirmation

In areas that do NOT report opening and closing activity, the alarm bell relay output for this area is activated for 2 seconds after exit time expires.

Multiple Bell Tests occur: When more than one area is armed at the same time (such as using the ARM ALL AREAS? function), the bell rings for 2 seconds with a 2 second pause between each bell activation if all areas have the same exit delay time programmed. Otherwise, the Bell Test occurs as each area arms and it completes its exit delay time.

When areas arm simultaneously and report to the central station, the Bell Test occurs as the central station receiver confirms each area.

2.9.5Open/Close Options

Programming determines if Opening, All Normal Closing, and Force Arm/Bypass Closing Events are reported to the remote central station. Without remote reporting, all control panel and area arming (Closing Events) and disarming (Opening Events) default to local events.

Use this programming category to determine which opening and closing supervision characteristics are required.

There are three ways to generate reports from the control panel. You can generate reports by account, by area, or a combination of both.

To suppress reports:

Use Opening/Closing Windows to suppress reports for a specified period of time and then automatically turn them on again.

Use the Restricted O/C options. A Closing Report is sent if the user is force arming, sending duress, or bypass arming. An Opening Report is sent if the user is disarming during an alarm condition or unbypasses points when disarming. If the system is normal, no Opening or Closing Report is sent.

For the scheduled suppression of Opening and Closing Reports, see Section 5.1.1 Opening and Closing) to define Opening and Closing Windows.

Account Opening and Closing Reports

Opening and Closing Reports are sent by account when the last area in a group of areas with the same account number(s) is armed.

Area Opening and Closing Reports

Closing Reports are sent for each area as it is armed. The account number is also sent for each area.

Customizing Account Opening and Closing Reports

You can eliminate area Opening and Closing Reports from selected areas in the account by programming A# Area O/C No for those areas.

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