Your alarm specialist may have pro-
grammed your system to be monitored by a
central station. The built-in digital communica-
tor can transmit emergency signals and status
reports to the central station 24 hours a day.
COMMUNICATOR FEATURES
Abort Delay. Note which of your zones have
abort delay, a delay that allows you time to re-
set the system, thus aborting a report to the
central station.
•
Regular Burglary (Non-24-Hour) Zone re-
ports are aborted by disarming within the
delay period.
•
24-Hour Zones and zones programmed to
report restores must be repaired first, then
the panel armed and disarmed, all within
the delay period.
Opening and Closing Reporting. Notifies
the central station every time the system is dis-
armed and armed. Each user opening or clos-
ing can be identified by his code.
Telephone-Line Test (Programmed Op-
tion). To check your telephone connection
with the central station hold down Key [6]. Af-
ter the beep sounds, a pulse tone will be
heard from the keypad sounder. If the phone
line is good the sound will silence in a few sec-
onds. If not, a continuous tone will sound. The
keypad sounder can be silenced by pressing
Key [9].
Your alarm specialist may have also pro-
grammed your system to automatically send
a test signal to the central station every 24
hours.
Central-Station Ringback (Programmed
Option). The central station will acknowledge
arming of the system by ringing back with a
short beep from the keypad sounder.
CENTRAL-STATION MONITORING
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