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If the unit is to be used as a personal
5.
Set switches 9, 10 and 11 to determine
portable unit and perhaps removed from
how the transmitter’s push-button will
the premises, make sure the CCU is
function. Table A-l, Universal
programmed for UNsupervised operation
Transmitter: Battery Saver/Push-Button
using function
#517.
Functions shows the available settings.
Table A-l. Universal Transmitter: Battery Saver/Push-Button Functions
Condition of Universal Transmitter
Contact sensor(s) attached
Battery saver OFF
Button produces
24-hour
audible (intrusion) panic
Contact sensor(s) attached
Battery saver ON
Button produces 24-hour audible (intrusion) panic
Contact sensor(s) attached
Battery saver OFF
Button produces response of loop (see Note 1)
Contact sensor(s) attached
Battery saver ON
Button produces response of loop (see Note
1)
Personal/portable use
Button produces audible (intrusion) panic
(see Note 2)
Personal/portable use
Button produces response of programmed function
(see Note 3)
Switch Settings
7 8 9 10 11 12
OFF X ON
X
DIP
ON X ON
switches
X
10and
11
should
OFF X
OFF always be X
placed in
the ON
ON X
OFF
(UP) X
.
position
X X ON
X
x x
OFF
X
Contact sensor(s) attached
Button completely disabled
It is not possible to completely
disable the transmitter’s panic button
in System 8300 applications.
NOTE 1:
When switch 9 is in the OFF (DOWN) position, the
universal transmitter’s panic button produces the
same condition as a violated sensor loop in the
same transmitter. Thus, pressing the button
causes an alarm corresponding to the sensor/zone
category programmed for the transmitter in
function
#513.
In addition, the alarm occurs onlv if
the transmitter’s sensor/zone category is in an
*
armed mode when the button is depressed.
Consult function
#411
through 414 to determine
how the chosen sensor/zone category performs in
OFF, DAY, NIGHT, and AWAY.
without regard to the transmitter’s selected sensor/
zone category as programmed in function
#513.
NOTE 3:
To program a personal/portable universal
transmitter so its button produces either a 24-hour
fire, emergency (medical), or environmental panic,
follow these steps:
1.
Program the appropriate transmitter
sensor/zone classification (such as fire,
emergency (medical), or environmental) in
function
#513.
2.
NOTE 2:
The panic button in any universal transmitter can
be programmed to produce a 24-hour audible
(intrusion) panic if switches 9, 10, and 11 are in
the ON (UP) position. Programmed in this way,
the transmitter’s button produces the audible panic
3.
Program “instant” as the response for the
selected category in each of the action
matrix designations (OFF, DAY, NIGHT,
and AWAY) in function
#411
through 414.
Place switch 9 in the OFF (DOWN)
position.
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