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Section 1 - Introduction
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Optional Phone Module
Supports the Ademco 4285/4286 VIP Module (refer to Section 8 for further
information).
Provides access to the system via on-premises or off-premises phones for arming,
disarming, etc., plus control of relay outputs and Powerline Carrier devices.
Paging Feature
If programmed, the paging feature allows certain system conditions to be reported
to two pagers, if desired. Up to 16 digits may be programmed to be sent as a user-
determined message to each pager. A system-generated 7-digit code following the
programmed message indicates the type of condition that has occurred, as well as
the user number or zone number of the occurrence.
Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) Option
Provides a programmable Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) option, which can be
used in conjunction with an output relay to permit voice dialog between an
operator at the Central Station and a person at the premises.
Requires the use of optional AAV unit, such as Eagle Model 1250.
U
L
The AAV option may not be used in UL installations.
Optional Long Range Radio
Allows all messages that have been programmed to go to the primary telephone
number to be reported additionally to an ECP
radio
.
Built-in Telephone Line Monitoring Option
You can monitor telephone line voltage to supervise the phone line connection. You
must connect the panel to a proper earth ground or you will get a false line cut
indication if this feature is enabled.
The loss of the line can optionally cause a local display, or a display and trouble
sound.
Event Logging
Keeps a record of up to 48 selected events in a history log. All control and readout
from the log is done via ADEMCO COMPASS software
only
.
Macro (Speed Key) Programming
The “C” key on an Alpha keypad can be programmed to perform a series of
commands consisting of up to 16 keystrokes. Pressing the “C” key will then perform
a series of automatically initiated commands (called macros). Typical speed key
functions could include arming sequences that first involve bypassing certain zones,
relay activation sequences, etc.
Up to two (2) macros can be programmed for the system. User codes are then
assigned to one of the macro sequences when they are entered into the system.
Pressing the “C” key will intiate the macro, but then the system will prompt for the
entry of a user code to determine which macro to perform.
Single-Key Paging
When pressed, the D key on an alpha keypad will send a code message to a pager
which will display
Page in progress
on the keypad until the the page is completed.
The code displayed on the pager is always
999–9999,
and can signify ANY message
that the user and recipient have previously decided upon, such as “return to the office
at once”, “call home immediately”, etc. Single-key paging using a wireless key fob, can
also be used, but sends a code which displays
999–9998
on the pager.
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