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3. AC/DC Inhibit Arming Enabled: When this option is enabled and there is an AC or DC trouble present on the
system, the Ready Light will be OFF and the system will not be able to be armed. This includes Keypad,
Keyswitch, Automatic and Downloading Arming. Arming will not be allowed until the AC or battery trouble is
cleared. When there is no trouble present, the system ready light will be on, and the panel will do an automatic
battery test of the main panel and modules that support a back-up battery upon entering a valid access code
before the panel arms. If the battey is good the panel will arm. If the battery is bad arming will be inhibited.
When this option is disabled the panel will not do an automatic battery test upon entering a valid
access code and arming will not be inhibited by the presence of an AC or DC trouble.
4.Latching System Tamper/No Latching System Tamper: When enabled a system tamper on the
system must be reset by entering the Installer’s Code [
][8][Installer’s Code] before the system can be
armed. If there is a system tamper present Auto-Arming and Key switch arming will also be suppressed.
The Auto Arm cancellation code is not transmitted because a User has not cancelled the
Auto Arming sequence.
5.6-Digit User Access Codes: With this option enabled all of the access codes on the system will
become 6-digits in length except the Panel ID code and the Downloading Access Code.
If codes are programmed and this option is selected all codes except the System Master Code (#40)
and the Installer’s code will be erased.
4-Digit User Access Codes: When this option is selected all codes will be 4-Digits in length. If 6-Digits
were previously used and this option is enabled the last two digits will be erased.
6.Busy / Congestion Tone Detection Enabled: If this is enabled, the panel will hang up the line when it
detects a busy or congested tone.
Busy / Congestion Tone Detection Disabled: The panel will not detect a busy or congested tone.
7.Test Transmission Counter in Hours: If this option is enabled, the Test Transmission Interval (Section
[370]) will be in hours.
Normal Test Transmission: The test transmission counter will be in days
(See Section 5.13 “Test
Transmission”).
5.32.3 [702] Second International Option Code
1.European Dialing Parameters: The pulse dialing Make/Break ratio is 33/67.
North American Dialing Parameters: The pulse dialing Make/Break ratio is 40/60.
2.Force Dialing Enabled: If the panel fails to call the monitoring station on the first dialing attempt, on
every attempt thereafter the panel will dial out with or without the presence of dial tone.
Force Dialing Disabled: The panel will not dial out if dial tone is not detected.
3.60min Test Transmission: A test transmission will be sent to the monitoring station every 60 minutes and it
will not follow the Test Transmission Interval (Section [370]).
Test Transmission Follows Interval: A test transmission will be sent to the monitoring station at the
programmed time of day in Section [371] and at the Interval programmed in Section [370].
4.1600Hz Handshake: With this option enabled the communicator will respond to 1600Hz handshakes
when using the reporting Communication Formats 1 and 2 only.
Standard Handshake: The communicator will respond to the handshake specified by the BPS format
(1400Hz or 2300Hz).
5.ID Tone Enabled: With ID Tone Enabled the panel will pulse a tone on the telephone line to indicate that
the panel is on the line.
6.2100Hz/1300Hz: Selectes the frequency of the ID tone that is pulsed on the line.
Contact your local telephone company to confirm which setting should be used
7.One-Time One-hour User-enabled DLS Window: When the User enables the DLS Window through
[
][6][Master Code][5] the panel will answer an incoming call for Downloading within the one-hour time
Window without having to have Downloading Answer Enabled in Section [401]. After a successful
Download has been completed the Window will be closed and a call will not be answered unless
Downloading Answer is Enabled.
Full Six-hour User-enabled DLS Window: When the User enables the DLS Window through
[
][6][Master Code][5] the panel will answer an incoming call for Downloading within the six-hour
window. The window will remain open for the full six hours.
8.Bell on FTC when Armed: When enabled, an FTC (Failure to Communicate) on either Partition during the
armed period will sound an Audible Alarm for the length of Bell time-out or until the system is disarmed.
FTC Trouble only when Armed: If a Failure to Communicate trouble is generated while the panel is
armed only the keypad buzzer will sound trouble beeps every 10 seconds until a key is pressed.
5.32.4 [703] Delay Between Dialing Attempts
For standard (force) dialing the panel will go off-hook, search for dial tone for five seconds, go on-hook for 20
seconds, go off-hook for five seconds then dial. If there is no initial handshake recognized within 40 seconds
the panel will then hang up the line. This programmable timer adds delay before the next call is attempted.
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