6.
Chime mode, duress code, forced arming
-.additional keypad functions.
7. I
PROM variable entry/exit and alarm sounder activation delay, alarm
sounder timeout, and ,delayed AC supervision reporting.
8.
Alarm Relay and optional plug-in siren driver outputs for audible
alarms.
9.
Arming status output with programmable polarity,for control of motion
detectors.
10.
Zone LEDs at the C-CCM
to
indicate the
status of each
zone.
11.
AC Power LEDs
at the C-COM
and Security Console to indicate that
AC power is available and the battery is being charged.
12.
Fire Test Switch to check the fire system functions.
13. Multi-format commun+cator (Ademco Low
Speed, Ademco High Speed, Sescoa,
Radionics Superfast).
14. Touchtone or pulse dial call placement.
15.
Touchtone or pulse.tone data transmission.
16. [)ual phone nunber calling with separate independent subscriber
ID.
17.
Double transmission verification or single transmission
with check
sun verification.
.
18.
All reporting
by
zone for alarms,
troubles, restores,
shunts.
19.
Low battery and AC power fail reporting.
B.
Zone Inputs
1.
Zones l-3: Burglary
Zone
1
and 2:
Perimeter or Entry/Exit - PROM selectable
Zone 3: Interior with or without Entry/Exit delay - PROM
selectable
2.
Zone 4:
Fire, Day Trouble Burglary, or Standard Burglary - PROM
selectable
3.
Zone 5:
Police Panic (Audible or Silent) - PROM selectable
4.
Zone 6:
Burglary or Audible Emergency Panic - PROM selectable
C.
System t&Wont
The system can be configured in a number of ways. This allows the
user to custauize the system for his own particular needs.
Before
actually making the choices which affect how the system operates
(See Section
II,
Installation),
it is important to understand the
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