GE 60-960-95 Exit Delay, Dialer Abort Delay, Disarming, Downloader, Event Buffer, Smoke Verify

Models: 60-960-95

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Exit Delay

Exit Delay

The low limit on Exit Delay (0311/0321) has been changed from 48 to 45 seconds, with the default setting changing from 64 to 60 seconds. Existing versions of Toolbox will still show a low limit of 48 seconds and a default setting of 64 seconds. When setting the Exit Delay in installer program mode, entering any number between 45 and 55 will result in an Exit Delay of 45 seconds and entering any number between 60 and 71 will result in an Exit Delay of 60 seconds.

Dialer Abort Delay

The allowed range for Dialer Abort Delay (02006) has been changed from 15-120 seconds to 15-45 seconds.

Abort delay is now used before every alarm that can be aborted, even alarms that occur dur- ing another alarm report. In the previous release, an alarm that came in during reporting of another event did not have a dial abort delay.

Disarming

Disarming the system after an alarm when the siren has timed out can now be done by enter- ing the access code. 1 + CODE is no longer required, but will still work.

After disarming and canceling an alarm, the system now displays all the alarms that have occurred since the last disarming.

Downloader

When the panel answers an incoming downloader call with Downloading (040) turned off, it will send a “no session allowed” message to the downloader. Previous software versions would hang up, causing the downloader to call back repeatedly.

Downloader sessions are now allowed when partition(s) are armed or when an alarm is active in either partition.

Event Buffer

The event buffer can now be viewed from an automation device.

Smoke Verify

Smoke Verify (1100) is now implemented for RF smokes as well as hardwire smokes. The first trip of a group 26 RF sensor will cause a local fire alarm. The second trip of any group 26 zone within the siren timeout will cause that fire alarm to be reported to the central station. RF smoke detectors repeat the alarm transmission every 60 seconds as long as they are detecting smoke. This repeated transmission will serve as the second zone trip, causing the alarm to be reported. If a restoral is sent between alarm transmissions, the process starts over.

Reports

“Report Aborted” now means that an alarm report to the central station was aborted. In previ- ous releases it meant that an alarm report was aborted and there were no other events to be reported to the central station at that time.

Specifications

Power Requirements:

Class II, 24 VAC, 50 VA, 60 Hz

Rechargeable Batteries: ..

12 VDC, 7Ah (part no. 60-680). The battery will last 24 hours with no AC and

 

specified standby load

Radio Frequency:

319.5 MHz

Nominal Range:

2500 feet (762 meters) typical open air

Storage Temperature Range:- 30° to 140° F (-34° to 60° C)

Operating Temperature Range: 32° to 120 ° F (0° to 49° C)

Maximum Humidity:

90% Relative Humidity (non-condensing)

Auxiliary Power Output: 1.35 A (50 VA Transformer)

Dimensions:

18 in. (46 cm) x 12 in. (30.5 cm) x 3.0 in. (7.6 cm) (H x W x D)

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GE 60-960-95 Exit Delay, Dialer Abort Delay, Disarming, Downloader, Event Buffer, Smoke Verify, Reports