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is available, it is included in the Recent Closing transmission. Note: Recent Closing transmissions are not sent for fire alarms.

Report Telco 1; Report Telco 3 (Double or Split Reporting)

Alarms, alarm restores, troubles and trouble restores may be selected individually for each zone. Violation of a zone selected to report will communicate the code(s) selected for that zone to the central station.

Normally, Report Telco 1 is used to report to the central station. Report Telco 3 is used when certain zones will report to a different receiver (split reporting); Report Telco 1 and Report Telco 3 are both used on the same zone to report to two receivers successively (Double Reporting). (Double Reporting requires a successful report to Telco 1 before reporting to Telco 3). Also see Backup Report on Telco 2.

Reset Day Zone with Arm/Disarm Only See Day Zone

Residential Fire

Prevents battery depletion during alarm. Must be programmed in Residential Fire Installations.

Security Bypass

Recommended for commercial applications, requires entry of a valid user code. A typical application would be a warehouse or shipping terminal where the overhead doors are programmed for 24 hour protection and must be Bypassed to allow access, and then Unby- passed again. To activate this feature, DO NOT program Disable Code Required for EZ Bypass is Program BE (Bypass Enable) for each user who is to have this ability.

To Security Bypass a zone:

1.At a keypad, enter a code valid for bypass (Authority Level 1 or higher and Bypass option enabled), then press the Bbutton; BYPASS ENABLED will display.

2.Press the Bbutton, then the zone number (or vice versa) to deactivate that zone. Similarly, a bypassed zone may be unby-

passed using the same procedure. Note: When the panel is subsequently disarmed, all bypassed zones revert to unbypassed zones (unless Disable Auto-Unbypass on Disarming is programmed or Interior Zones are programmed normally bypassed).

It is not possible to Bypass/Unbypass Zones using the Directory Mode procedure.

Typically, any zone, other then a fire zone, will automatically be unbypassed when the panel is disarmed.

In order to unbypass a fire zone, follow procedures 1 through 4.

When a fire zone is bypassed, the panel will go into a fire trouble condition. It will also transmit the fire trouble to the CS, if pro- grammed to do so.

Zones 1-9 are entered as 01 - 09.

Select Alarm Output for Keyfob Chirp

This feature is associated with Chirp Output on Keyfob Arm/Disarm. Normally the chirp on a keyfob arm/disarm is transmitted to the PGM2 output. Selecting "Select Alarm Output for Keyfob Chirp" causes the "Bell" to chirp instead of the PGM2 upon remote arming.

Selective Bypass

Disable Code Required for EZ Bypass (Not for UL installations)

Any or all zones (1-64) programmed for Selective Bypass may be removed from the system, but each must be removed separately. Security Bypass: Recommended for commercial applications, requires entry of a valid user code.

EZ Bypass: Recommended for residential applications, is selected by programming Disable Code Entry for EZ Bypass; this will permit bypassing/unbypassing zones without the need of entering a code. Do not program this feature in high-security applications. When one or more zones is bypassed, the BYPASSED reminder in the LCD window will display.

Sensor Watch

It supervises designated zones for a lack of activity and will cause a system trouble E-22-XX Sensor Activity Fail if no activity is detected for the programmed period of time. The sensor watch should be determined based on the coverage area while disarmed and calculated using the least amount of traffic.

Silencing Alarm Area

In any system, the ability to silence any combination of alarm devices (outputs) initiated from any area. This must be programmed for all systems to be able to silence an alarm. For example, in a 4-area system, each area could be programmed to silence only those alarms initiated within its own area; or all areas could be programmed to silence an alarm initiated from either area.

Silence All Outputs During Audio Session See Veri-Phone™ Audio Priority Over Alarms

Single-Digit Format See Central Station Receiver Data Format

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WI1501A specifications

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