5 .3 zone recognition time – Sensaphone 800 User Manual

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2. Press STATUS.

STATUS

The Model 800 audibly recites the current status of every zone. In
a Status Report, each zone is first identified by its zone number,
followed by a report that specifies parameters currently affecting
that zone. If a zone is disabled, the word “Alarm Disabled”
immediately follows the number recited for that zone.

For example, zone 3 is configured as a normally open, dry contact
zone. During the Status Report:

If disabled, the Model 800 recites:
“Zone 3, the Alarm is Disabled”
for zone 3.

If enabled, the Model 800 recites:
“Zone 3—OK,”
for zone 3.

In another example, zone 2 is configured as a temperature zone.
The current temperature is 76 degrees. During a Status Report:

If disabled, the Model 800 recites:
“Zone 2, the alarm is disabled, it is now 76 degrees

fahrenheit—OK”

If enabled, the Model 800 recites:

“Zone 2—76 degrees fahrenheit—OK.”

5 .3 Zone Recognition Time

The Zone Recognition Time is the length of time an alert
condition must be present before a valid alarm exists and dial-out
is activated. This time period is programmable, from 0 minutes, 0
seconds (for immediate response) up to a period of 540 minutes,
0 seconds. If an alert condition begins and then clears within the
established Recognition Time, no dial-out will occur. When an
alert condition continues beyond the programmed Recognition
Time, the Model 800 initiates dial-out. The default setting for
Zone Recognition Time is 0 minutes, 3 seconds.

5 .3 .1 Programming Zone Recognition Time

1. Press SET.

SET

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