4.9SENSORS (CONTINUED)
PERIMETER: Sensor will instantly trigger the burglary siren and report the burglary code to the Central Station in Home or Away Mode. Sensor will sound chime in Chime Mode.
ENTRY/EXIT: Sensor uses the exit/entry delay and can trigger the burglary siren and report the burglary code to the Central Station in Home or Away mode. Sensor will sound chime in Chime Mode.
INTERIOR: Sensor is only active in the Away Mode. It will instantly trigger the burglary siren and report the burglary code to the Central Station if triggered before an entry/exit sensor. Causes a delayed alarm if activated during the entry delay.
CHIME: Sensor will sound chime in all modes.
ARM/DISARM + HOME AUTO: The left button on a
ARM & DISARM: The left button on a
ENVIRONMENTAL: Sensor is always armed in all modes. Causes a local annunciation when triggered.
KEYPAD: Reserved for wireless keypads used with the Console.
INTERIOR HOME: Sensor allows interior zones to trigger an alarm. This will generally be used with PIRs that are not in normal nighttime mode.
SENSOR OPTIONS
✦View or edit the SENSOR OPTIONS. These options are automatically set when the sensor is programmed into the Console. The sensor options are:
AUTO RESTORE: This box should be checked for auto restoring sensors that only send alarm transmissions. The Console will automatically restore the “open” sensor.
SUPERVISED: This box should be checked for all sensors that send periodic status reports. DXT sensors do not send periodic status reports. REMOVE THE CHECK FROM THIS BOX IF A MODEL DXT SENSOR HAS BEEN PROGRAMMED INTO THIS SENSOR LOCATION or if you don’t want supervision for that sensor. This will keep the Console TROUBLE indicator from lighting due to missing status reports from that sensor.
☞NOTE: The sensor can still report a low battery condition this will cause the Console’s BATTERIES indicator to flash.
HARDWIRED OPTIONS: For Model
SENSOR STATUS
✦View the SENSOR STATUS to see the condition of the sensor selected. The sensor status conditions are:
BYPASSED: The Console was armed with this sensor open. It is currently bypassed and cannot cause an alarm.
LOW BATTERY: The sensor has sent a low battery signal to the Console. Replace the sensor’s battery.
TROUBLE: The Console has not received a status report from this sensor in 8 hours. Sensor may have been out of range of the Console’s receiver, or the sensor may be
☞NOTE: After any changes are made to the sensor type or sensor options, test the sensor to verify proper operation. Testing the “repaired” transmitter will reset the TROUBLE indicator.
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