Test Timer

2000 Series Program Entry Guide 9.0

Test Timer

 

 

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9.0 Test Timer

The prompts in this group configure the system’s automatic test report timer.

1 Test Interval

Default:

No Report

 

 

 

Selection:

No Report, 1 Day, 7 Days, 28 Days

 

 

 

0

No Report

 

 

 

1

1

Day

 

 

 

2

7

Days

 

 

3

28 Days

 

 

 

Set Test Interval to No Report to disable the Test Report feature.

Set Test Interval to 1 Day to transmit Test Reports every 24 hours.

Set Test Interval to 7 Days to transmit Test Reports every 7 days.

Set Test Interval to 28 Days to transmit Test Reports every 28 days.

2 Hours to Next

Default: 0

Selection: 0 to 23

Enter the number of hours until the next Test Report at this prompt.

The system adds the entries in the Hours to Next and Minutes to Next prompts and waits that period before it sends the next Test Report to the receiver. From that report on, the system sends reports at the interval set by the Test Intrvl prompt.

If both the hours and minutes are 0 (zero), the system sends the next report one interval from the end of your programming session.

0101

If you use a remote programmer, the waiting

0101

period begins after you complete the

0101

 

programming session. If you did not send

 

program changes to the control panel

 

during the remote programming session you

 

must end the programming session with a

 

Reset Bye.

 

For D5200 Programmer or Keypad

 

programming, the waiting period begins

 

after you return the standby pin to normal

 

operation.

3 Minutes to Next

Default: 0

Selection: 0 to 59

Enter the number of minutes until the next Test Report at this prompt.

The system adds the entries in the Hours to Next and Minutes to Next prompts and waits that period before it sends the next Test Report to the receiver. From that report on, the system sends reports at the interval set by the Test Intrvl prompt.

If both the hours and minutes are 0 (zero), the system sends the next report at the end of your programming session.

0101

If you are using a remote programmer, the

0101

waiting period begins after you complete

0101

 

the programming session. You must end the

 

programming session with a Reset Bye.

 

For D5200 Programmer or Keypad

 

programming, the waiting period begins

 

after you return the standby pin to normal

 

operation.

4 Defer Test Rpt

Default: No

Selection: Yes, No

0No

1

Yes

Set the Defer Test Rpt prompt to Yes to defer the Test Report one interval if another report is transmitting in the current interval.

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