Pulsing Fire Zone: This is a zone programmed to output a pulse for a fire alarm in the normal manner (one second ON, one second OFF).

California March Time: This is a zone programmed to output a pulse for a fire alarm in the California Time cadence (ten 1/2 second pulses, followed by one second of quiet time).

Temporal: This is a zone programmed to output a pulse for a fire alarm in the Temporal cadence (three 1/2 second pulses, followed by one second of quiet time).

Single Keypad Use: The keypad should be used on the keypad bus and be mounted to the front of the control enclosure OR if within the same room as the control equipment with the wire run in conduit (or equivalently protected against mechanical injury) within 20 ft. (6.1 m) of the control equipment.

-This keypad should be assigned as address 1.

Multiple Keypad Use: One keypad only must be used on the option bus, at any address from 11 - 14, and must meet the following requirements:

-The keypad must be mounted to the front of the control enclosure OR mounted within the same room as the control equipment and the wire is run in conduit (or equivalently protected against mechanical injury) within 20 ft. (6.1 m) of the control equipment.

-All other keypads should be connected to the keypad bus and may be placed as needed (within the noted wiring limitations in the installation manual).

-One keypad must be assigned as address 1.

6.12Open/Close Report Control Programming

Open and Close Reports: If programmed, these reports are sent when the system is armed or disarmed. They may be sent independently for the opening and closing of each partition, or the first partition to open and the last partition to close may send the reports.

Send Trouble at Close for Bypassed Zones: If programmed, a trouble report will be sent for each zone bypassed when the system is armed.

Alternate between both Phone Numbers: If programmed, open and close reports will be sent to phone number one first. If phone number one does not pick-up, the control panel will alternate to phone number two. If phone number two does not pick-up, the control panel will alternate back to phone number one. It will alternate between both phone numbers until successful.

6.13Report Programming

Reports: For pulse formats, reports are programmed by enter- ing data in the reporting and extended digits. The report will send the data programmed for each event. For SIA and Contact ID, the report formats are fixed and may be activated by placing a 1 in the reporting digit.

-To disable a report, enter a 0 in the reporting digit.

-To send the Man No. along with Open and Close reports, program an "F" (enter [*] [5] at the keypad) in the extended digit.

Keypad Fire Alarm: This report is sent when a fire alarm has been activated by the “A” emergency key.

Keypad Fire Restoral: This report is sent when a keypad fire alarm has been restored using the [System Reset] command.

Keypad Emergency Alarm: This report is sent when an emergency alarm has been activated using the “B” emergency key.

Keypad Panic: This report is sent when an emergency alarm has been activated using the “C” emergency key.

Keypad Tamper: For keypads fitted with a wall tamper switch, this report is sent when the keypad is removed from the wall.

Keypad Tamper Restoral: For keypads fitted with a wall tamper switch, this report is sent when the keypad is properly replaced on the wall after experiencing a tamper condition.

Zone Function Alarm: An alarm report is sent when a zone alarm occurs. Alarm reports are enabled by zone function. Pro- gram this report for any zone functions you wish to send an alarm report about. For local zones (no reports), do not program an alarm report. The zone number will automatically be sent for this report in SIA or Contact ID format.

Zone Function Restoral: This report is sent when the zone alarm and trouble conditions are cleared. The zone number will auto- matically be sent for this report in SIA or Contact ID format.

Zone Function Trouble: This report is sent when a zone trouble condition occurs. This can be an open circuit, if the zone is pro- grammed for “trouble on open”, a multiplex tamper switch being activated, or a multiplex zone not communicating with the control panel. The zone number will automatically be sent for this report in SIA or Contact ID format.

Zone Function Bypass: This report is sent when a zone is by-

passed. (Note: Fire zones can never be bypassed.) Zone by- pass reports for non-24 hour zones are sent with the closing report. Bypass reports for 24 hour zones are sent when the zone is bypassed. If a zone is force armed, the bypass report is sent with the partial close report. If a 24 hour or non-24 hour zone is custom armed, the bypass report is sent with the partial close report.

Zone Function Bypass Restoral: This report is sent when the zone bypass is cleared. For non-24 hour zones the bypass resto- ral is sent with the open report. Bypass restoral reports for 24 hour zones are sent when the zone is manually restored. The bypass restoral report for a zone that was force armed is sent when the zone is restored. If a 24 hour or non-24 hour zone was custom armed, the bypass restoral is sent with the open report.

Open: This report is sent when the system has been disarmed. In SIA or Contact ID formats, the user number for the person who disarmed the system will be sent with this report. To send the user number along with an Open report in other formats, program the extended digit of the report as *5. In Contact ID format, the partition number will also be sent along with this report. The Open report will only be sent if a Close report was sent previously.

Close: This report is sent when the system has been armed. In SIA or Contact ID formats, the user number for the person who armed the system will be sent with this report. To send the user number along with a Close report in other formats, program the extended digit of the report as *5. In Contact ID format, the partition number will also be sent along with this report.

Duress: This report is sent when the system is disarmed using a duress code. The user number is not sent with this report.

Partial Close: This report is sent when the system is armed partially, or force armed.

First Open After Alarm: This report is sent when the system is disarmed after an alarm has occurred.

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