Glossary

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System Troubles (Global and Area); Wireless Low Battery; Wireless Supervisory

System troubles may be programmed to report to any telephone number and/or activate any output. Also program Subscriber ID Numbers, Telephone Numbers, and Report Codes for each system trouble.

2-Wire, 4-Wire Smoke Detectors See Smoke Detectors

24-Hour Zone

A zone selected for "24-Hour Zone" that provides protection at all times, whether or not the system is armed. If "Alarm Output", "Pulsed Alarm Output", "PGM1 Output", "PGM2 Output" and "Keypad Sounder on Alarm" are not selected, then the zone is programmed for silent alarm. In this case, there will be no indication on the Touchpad/keypad if the zone is tripped. A 24-Hour Zone will be reset when the zone fault has been cleared and the area has been armed and disarmed. Note: Do not program a Day Zone as a 24-Hour Zone.

24 Hour Day Zone Trouble--Normally used for a hidden N/C panic button that when pressed, trips an alarm. Switch open = alarm. Short or cut in the loop = trouble.

Tamper; EZM Tamper; Keypad Tamper; Touchpad Tamper; RF Tamper; Wireless Tamper

Removing the cover of an expansion zone module will cause the sounder to pulse and the "SYS/TRBL" reminder to flash. The Touch- pad will display "SYSTEM TROUBLE/E13-NN SERVICE", where "NN" denotes the module number. Press RESET to silence the sounder ("SYSTEM READY" will display). Correct the problem, then select RESET SYSTEM TBL to manually reset the system trouble display. Removing a Touchpad from the wall causes a similar system trouble indication. The Touchpad will display "SYSTEM TROUBLE/E11-NN SERVICE", where "NN" denotes the Touchpad number. Press RESET to silence the sounder ("SYSTEM READY" will display). To manually reset the system trouble, correct the problem then select RESET SYSTEM TBL.

Note: If either of the tamper conditions is not corrected within 5 minutes, the system trouble will again display at the Touchpad. A Tamper condition can be programmed to activate the burglary output and/or report using its associated system Report Code. In wireless installations, when displaying RF transmitter status, a "Tamper" indication denotes that the transmitter case is open. Note: The F- 64PROG tamper is enabled by cutting jumper JP1 in the keypad.

TCP/IP Communications See Enable TCP/IP Communications

Telco Fail See Enable Line-Fault Test

Telco Line Test Delay See Enable Telephone Line-Fault Test; Time Selection

Telephone Numbers

To report to a central station, Telephone Number 1 must be programmed. Telephone Number 2 is programmed for Backup Reporting; Telephone Number 3 is programmed for Double or Split Reporting by selecting "Report Event Telco 3" and "Report Restore Telco 3" in SYSTEM OPTIONS and ZONE OPTIONS.

Private telephone systems may require a Dial-Tone Detection "E" or Pre-Dial Delay "D", followed by an access number to obtain an outside line. (See Access Number for Outside Line).

It should be noted here that the telephone number need not actually start in the first location shown, and may not end in the last. Extra locations have been provided to allow for one or more prefix digits: a Pre-Dial Delay "D" or a Dial-Tone Detection "E". What is important is that the telephone number, with its associated Pre-Dial Delay, Access Number, and Dial-Tone Detection, be wholly contained within that group of locations, and that they be in their proper sequence. Note: In UL Installations, do not program more than one "D" before the telephone number.

Test Timer; Cancel Next Test Timer Report on Any Report

A Digital Dialer Test (Central Station Communication Test) can be manually initiated from the Touchpad Menu Mode. Press MENU until

"DIGITAL

DIALER

TEST

Y/N" is displayed and then press YES to initiate the transmission of a Test Timer signal. Note: The option

"DIGITAL

DIALER

TEST

Y/N" will appear in the Touchpad Menu Mode list only if Report Test Timer on Telco1 or Telco 3 is

programmed.

 

 

To program an weekly Test Timer schedule that automatically reports to the Central Station on a scheduled day(s) at a scheduled time, program the day(s) and time for the schedule via the Easy Menu Driven Program Mode ("TEST TIMER") or by using Napco's Quickloader Software. Note: If "TEST TIMER" is enabled via the Easy Menu Driven Program Mode, Report Test Timer on Telco1 or Telco 3 is auto- matically enabled.

If Cancel Next Test Timer Report on Any Report is programmed, any report will cause the next test-timer transmission to be aborted, however subsequent test-timer transmissions will report as scheduled. Do not program this feature in UL installations. See glossary entry "Keypad Digital Dialer Test".

Timeout

Specifies the length of time that an alarm, alert, or delay will remain active. See Time Selection.

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Napco Security Technologies WI1501A Wire, 4-Wire Smoke Detectors See Smoke Detectors Hour Zone, Timeout

WI1501A specifications

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