Glossary

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lay or the "Pre-Alarm Warning", then no report will be sent and no messages will be displayed at the keypad/Touchpad. If the area is disarmed during the Abort-Delay, then an "Alarm Canceled' will be displayed at the keypad/Touchpad and no report will be sent. If the area is disarmed during or within the Cancel Window Duration, then an "Attempting to Cancel" will be followed by an "Alarm Canceled" for a successful cancellation. Otherwise, the report had been sent and will be responded appropriately to by the Central Station. Cancel must be provided with a Central Station Telephone Number, proper Subscriber O/C Report ID Numbers and a valid Cancel Code to Telco 3. A Cancel Window ("Report Cancel Window") is the duration that the system will attempt to cancel a report, after the report is sent.

Cancel Next Test Timer Report on Any Report See Test Timer

Central Station Receiver Data Format See Data Format

Chime; Chime Duration

This annunciator feature may be used on any zone to sound a tone at the Touchpad while disarmed when the zone goes into trouble. Access the ACTIVATE CHIME function to enable or disable the Chime Mode. This feature is programmable by zone and "Chime Timeout Duration". A time must be programmed for the chime to function. Note: "0" means no chime value is programmed.

Chime Zone 2

CHIME2 adds an additional tone onto the regular "Chime Zone" tone. It allows some zones to have distinctive annunciator chimes to identify the door or zone. "Chime Zone" must be selected on any Touchpad for all area keypad/Touchpads to chime. While the standard chime zone sounds a steady tone when a chime zone is faulted, Chime 2 will sound a pulsating tone when a Chime 2 zone is faulted. This can be used to help the customer easily identify the door which has been opened. Program the zone as Chime 2 in the Zone Features screen. This feature is programmable by zone and "Chime Timeout Duration".

Chirp Output on Keyfob Arm/Disarm

If enabled, when arming with a keyfob, the PGM2 output chirps.

Clear Program

Caution: Erases the dealer program. Use this feature to start a new customized default program. Access the correct address location (see the Programming Instructions WI1502), then press the Ubutton.

Closing Report; Closing Report Only on Conditional Closing; Conditional Closing; Include Selective/Group Bypass In Conditional Closing/Status; Status Report; Disable Closing Report

On arming, the communicator can transmit a unique Closing Code for each user and a status report that identifies the problem zone to the central station. Note that Subscriber Identification Numbers and a Closing Code and/or conditional closing code must be entered for any closing report.

Select which users will report closings for each telephone number, even if "Closing Report Only on Conditional Closing" is selected. Normally, a closing report will consist of the Closing Code and the number of the user that armed. If the user armed with an auto- bypassed zone (or selective/group bypassed zone if "Include Selective/Group Bypass In Conditional Closing/Status" was programmed), the Conditional Closing Code will also be sent.

Select "Closing Report Only on Conditional Closing" to report only when arming with an auto-bypassed zone (and selective- bypassed zone if "Include Selective in Conditional Closing/Status" is programmed).

Select "Status Report" to send a closing followed by a status report that identifies the problem zone(s). A typical Status Report is represented by the following example.

Example (4/2 Format): A burglar breaks into a commercial establishment during the night, breaking the window foil on Zone 5. The Open/Close Subscriber Identification Number is "1234"; the Alarm Code for Zone 5 is "3,5" (Burglary Zone 5); the Subscriber Identification Number is "6789"; the Closing Code is "C". The communicator will send the following report to the central station.

When alarm occurs:

"6789 35" – Alarm, Zone 5 Closing Report:

"1234 C1" – Closing, User 1 (User 1 returned, inspected damage & rearmed; the same transmission would occur for User 11, 21, 31, etc.)

"1234 F5" – Trouble, Zone 5 (zone status at time of closing: Window foil still broken; Zone 5 auto-bypasses, repair required; the same transmission would occur for Zone 15, 25, 35, etc.).

Cold Start

Caution: Erases the entire program (codes, schedules, etc.), and loads the following defaults: 8 hardwire zones (Zones 1-8) are pro- grammed in Area 1, with no other zone features enabled and no alarms generated. In addition, a Default User 1 Code of "123" is en- abled as an Arming Code in Area 1, and after powering up, the installer is required to enter Program Mode using the Dealer Program

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WI1501A specifications

Napco Security Technologies has long been a trusted name in the security industry, and their WI1501A model is no exception. This advanced wireless intrusion detection and communication solution is engineered to offer exceptional performance, reliability, and versatility, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial applications.

One of the standout features of the Napco WI1501A is its innovative wireless technology. The unit operates on a robust 433 MHz frequency, ensuring a stable connection with minimal interference from other devices. This frequency allows the WI1501A to cover a significant range, providing flexibility in installation without the constraint of wired connections. Its wireless capability simplifies the installation process, allowing for quick setup and repositioning if necessary.

The WI1501A is equipped with advanced motion detection technology. It utilizes passive infrared (PIR) sensors to accurately detect movement within its monitored area. These sensors are designed to minimize false alarms, ensuring that users are only alerted when genuine activity is identified. This feature is particularly valuable in environments with pets or fluctuating temperature conditions, as the sensors can distinguish between legitimate threats and non-threatening movements.

Another essential aspect of the WI1501A is its integration capabilities. It seamlessly integrates with Napco's central monitoring systems and can be customized to work with various other security components. This interoperability allows users to expand their security systems without worrying about compatibility issues.

Durability is also a key characteristic of the Napco WI1501A. Designed to withstand different environmental conditions, the unit is suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. Its robust housing protects it from dust and moisture, ensuring long-lasting performance even in challenging settings.

The WI1501A boasts a user-friendly interface and is compatible with smartphone applications, enabling users to monitor their security systems remotely. Customizable settings allow users to tailor the system to their specific needs, whether they require immediate alerts or scheduled monitoring.

In conclusion, Napco Security Technologies' WI1501A is a versatile, reliable, and technologically advanced security solution. With its wireless technology, advanced motion detection, integration capabilities, durability, and user-friendly features, it represents a compelling option for anyone looking to enhance their security measures.