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CellComSL
Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide
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remote optIons
Remote Options
9.1
Remote Options
This section allows you to enter the information needed for Remote Command/Remote
Programming operation. A description of the Remote Options follows:
9.2
Remote Key
This option allows you to enter a code of up to eight digits for use in verifying the
authority of a receiver to perform a remote command/programming session. The
receiver must give the correct key to the communicator before being allowed access. All
CellComSL Communicators are shipped from the factory with the Remote Key preset as
blank.
To enter a new Remote Key, press any Select key and enter any combination of up to 8
To enter a new Remote Key, press any Select key and enter any combination of up to 8
digits. The numbers you enter appear as asterisks. Press COMMAND.
9.3
Remote Disarm
Enter YES to enable the communicator to be disarmed remotely. Selecting NO disables
remote disarming.
System Reports
10.1
System Reports
This function allows you to select which reports the communicator sends to the receiver.
10.2
Opening/Closing Reports
NO - No Opening/Closing Reports are sent.
YES - Sends Opening/Closing Reports for each programmed area.
10.3
Zone Restoral Reports
This option allows you to specify whether the communicator sends zone restoral reports
and when they will be sent.
NO - Restoral reports are not sent by the communicator.
YES - The communicator
always sends zone restoral reports at the time the zone
restores from an alarm or trouble condition.
DISARM - The communicator sends zone restoral reports when a zone that has
restored from an alarm or trouble is disarmed. Twenty-four hour zones send restorals
immediately.
System Options
11.1
System Options
This section allows you to select system wide parameters used in the operation of the
communicator system. A description of each System Option follows:
11.2
Entry Delay 1
Enter the entry delay time for all exit type zones programmed. When an armed Exit type
zone is faulted, the area must be disarmed before the entry delay expires or a fault will
be detected. All Burglary type zones are delayed along with the Exit zone. Entry delay
times can be from 30 to 250 seconds. Default is 30 seconds.
11.3
Exit Delay
Enter the Exit Delay time for all Exit type zones. When the exit delay time starts, all
activity on exit and burglary zones is ig nored until the exit delay expires. During Exit
Delay, if an exit zone trips, then restores, and trips again, the Exit Delay timer restarts.
This restart can occur only once. Exit delay times can be from 30 to 250 seconds.
Default is 60 seconds.
Exit Error Operation: At arming, when an entry/exit zone (EX) is faulted at the end of
the exit delay then a zone alarm and an Exit Error are sent to the receiver.
11.4
Cross Zone Time
Enter the time allowed between zone faults. When a zone programmed for cross zoning
faults, the communicator begins counting down the Cross-Zone Time entered here. If the
same zone or another cross-zoned zone faults within this time, an alarm report is sent to
the receiver.
If the Cross-Zone Time expires without the second zone fault, only a zone fault report
from the first zone is sent to the receiver. The Cross-Zone Time can be from 4 to 250
seconds in one second increments. Enter 0 (zero) to disable the Cross-Zone Time
feature. See the Appendix - Cross Zoning.
REMOTE OPTIONS
RMT KEY:
DISARM NO YES
SYSTEM REPORTS
O/C RPTS
NO YES
RESTORAL
YES
NO YES DISARM
SYSTEM OPTIONS
ENTRY DLY 1:
30
EXIT DELAY:
60
CRS ZONE TM:
0
system reports
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