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LOCATION 140: PRIORITY SIREN CUTOFF INHIBIT
Location 140 can be programmed based on the following selections.
VALUE
DESCRIPTION
1
A Priority zone type siren will sound continuously until an arm/disarm code is entered (otherwise, the
siren will time-out as programmed in location 77). This location does not affect the burglary siren.
2
Sounds the keypad sounder when low battery is detected
4
For battery connection supervision
Add these numbers together for combinations of the options. NOTE: UL installations require a minimum of
“6”.
LOCATION 141: SPECIAL KEYPAD COMMAND FUNCTIONS
When the system is armed and this location is programmed with something other than a "0", pressing the first digit of the
Master code followed immediately by the [
U
] key can create one or more of the changes described below. Select the
desired features from the chart below, add their values, and program the sum in location 141.
VALUE
DESCRIPTION
1
Restart the exit delay.
2
Make interior delay zones bypass & unbypass like interior follower zones during automatic bypass
/ instant arming conditions (location 131).
4
Unbypass all bypassed interior zones.
8
Convert remote arming pins on PCB to a remote keypad panic zone. (Must be normally open
momentary panic switch)
LOCATION 142: SIREN/BELL TEST FEATURE
The siren/bell can be programmed to activate upon different conditions. Using the chart below, add the values of the
desired condition(s) and program the sum of those values in location 142. When the siren/bell is activated by pressing
the [1] and [7] keys simultaneously, the communicator will not report a message, and the siren/bell can be silenced by
entering an arm/disarm code.
VALUE
DESCRIPTION
1
Activation by pressing [1] and [7] keys simultaneously
2
Momentary activation at arming
4
Momentary at end of exit delay
8
Momentary at kiss off ringback
LOCATION 143: SMOKE POWER RESET AND/OR FIRE ALARM VERIFICATION
Programming a "1" in location 143 will cause the 8600E (when in the disarmed state) to interrupt the smoke detector
power each time the [#] button is pressed. If this location contains a "0", the smoke detector power will reset only after
the [#] button is pressed when the corresponding LED(s) for zones designated as "Priority" are on steady for alarm or
blinking for trouble. Programming a "2" in this location will enable the "Fire Alarm Verification" feature. When the "Fire
Alarm Verification" feature is enabled, a smoke detector will be powered down and reset automatically after the first trip,
waiting for a second trip within a 2 minute time frame (thus verifying a fire alarm condition) before creating an alarm and
communicating a message.
LOCATION 144: EUROPEAN PULSE DIAL RATIO
Programming a "1" in location 144 will change the pulse dialing make/break ratio and interdigit spacing to conform to
most European telecom standards.
LOCATION 145-148: PROGRAMMING THE AUXILIARY OUTPUTS
Four of the functions in Table 2.1 on the following page are available for the auxiliary outputs on the PC board 4-pin
connector. These outputs are often used to switch small relays, LED's, trip long range radio, or to add a remote sensor.
For example, to create an LED that lights for alarm memory, program an "11" into location 145. Wire the positive lead of
the LED to terminal 19 (positive aux power) and the negative lead through a limiting resistor of approximately 650 ohms
to Aux output 1. If the LED operation is "ON" when you want it to be "OFF", see location 149. NOTE: NO MORE THAN
20 MILLIAMPS CAN BE SUPPLIED FROM THESE TERMINALS.