
3440-0241 Rev G
5
56 Local Download PIN
(4 Digit Entry)
This function works in conjunction with Download Telephone
Number (see Memory Location 54 A-G). The telephone
number must be programmed for this function to operate.
When this 4 digit number + [
↑
↑↑
↑
] is depressed, the panel will call
the phone number programmed in memory location 54 A-G.
Value 0000 - 9999, Default: BLANK
NOTE:
[Local Downloading] will be displayed when
remote down load has been activated.
56 B Download - Number of Rings
(2 Digit Entry)
When a call is initiated from the P.C. the panel will answer the
call on this number of rings
. Value 00 - 99, Default: 12.
56 C Download - Caller-ID (Telephone Company Option)
Compatibility
Requires depressing the number that
corresponds to the option that you wish to enable and the
number will be displayed on the LCD. Depressing a number
that previously was displayed will remove the number from the
LCD and disable the option.
The Telephone Company transmits the caller’s telephone
number between the first and second ring at the premises
where this feature is in service.
For the G-824 to be compatible with this service the line seizure
circuitry does not become active until after the second ring.
NOTES:
1. When this option is enabled, if on-premises telephone
is taken off hook prior to the second ring the panel will
not seize the line even if carrier is present at the time.
2.
When this option is Disabled, the line seizure circuitry
will become active after the first ring if carrier is
present. In this case the panel will seize the line, if
carrier is present, when an on-premises telephone is
taken off hook before the second ring
.
OPTION
1 = Disable caller-id feature
2 = Not Used
3 = Not Used
4 = Not Used
5 = Not Used
6 = Not Used
7 = Not Used
8 = Not Used
Memory Location 57 - 58C
ENTRY/EXIT DELAYS, OUTPUT CUTOFFS
57 Entry Delay #1
(2 Digit Entry)
This memory location works in conjunction with Entry - Exit 1
(see Zone Types). The value programmed in this memory
location will allow a delay on entry when the system is armed in
the AWAY or STAY arming modes.
Values 00 - 99 seconds, Default: 45 seconds.
57 A Entry Delay #2
(2 Digit Entry)
This memory location works in the same fashion as Entry Delay
#1 with the exception that this value is applied to Entry - Exit 2
.
Value 00 - 99 seconds, Default: 45 seconds
.
57 B Exit Delay #1
(2 Digit Entry)
This memory location works in conjunction with a zone type
programmed as Entry Exit Zone 1 (see zone type). The value
programmed in this memory location will allow a delay on exit
when the system is armed in AWAY or STAY modes.
Value 00 - 99 seconds, Default: 60 seconds
.
57 C Exit Delay #2
(2 Digit Entry)
This memory location works in the same fashion as Exit Delay
#1 with the exception that this value is applied to Entry - Exit 2.
Value 00 - 99 seconds, Default: 60 seconds.
Note
:
A separate entry exit delay period maybe selected for
each partition by programming a zone(s) for Entry Exit 1 to
a partition and zone(s) for Entry Exit 2 for the other
Partition. A partition may have more than one entry exit
zone.
58 Pre-Alarm Delay
(2 Digit Entry)
This function silences all keypad entry warning tones for the
amount of time programmed. This value adds on to the
entrance delay value. Example: 30 second pre alarm delay
(silent) + 60 entrance delay (audible) - total entry time = 90
seconds
. Value 00 - 99 seconds, Default: 00.
Note:
This option delay's all keypads with partition
enabled.
58 A Bell Cutoff
(2 Digit Entry)
The voltage will be present at terminals 28 (+) and 27 (-) for the
amount of time programmed in this memory location after an
alarm circuit trips and it has been programmed for AUDIBLE .
Value 00 - 99 minutes, Default: 10 minutes.
NOTE:
A value of 00 keeps this output energized until a
valid PIN is entered.
58 B PGM 1 Cutoff
(2 Digit Entry)
This output will stay energized for the amount of time
programmed in this memory location after an alarm circuit trips
and it has been programmed to energize the PGM 1 output
,
Value 00 - 99 minutes, Default: 0 minutes.
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