Upload/download rings: location 29, Installer manual 25, System controls: location 30 – Orbit Manufacturing Rokonet ORBIT-6 RP-206 User Manual

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Location: 28

CS Protocols:

When selecting a contact ID & SIA format, all the reporting codes will be automatically
applied to the locations of the reporting codes.
To change a code, enter a new code (according to the type of event – see page 30) to the
corresponding location.
When selecting the Pulsed Protocol the default for all the reported codes will be “00” and
any other code should be entered manually
To remove a particular reporting code from any of the 3 Protocols enter “00” into the
corresponding location.

Important: Choose the code format only after defining the zone parameters. Changing a
zone type after selecting the code format

WILL NOT change the zone’s reporting code and

a faulty report will be sent to the central station.

Digit

Format Name

Interdigit Time

Data Frequency

00

Pulsed Protocol

01

Contact ID

NA

NA

02

SIA

390 ms

1800 Hz

**03

(Ver. 1.3)

Ademco 4/2 Express

Upload/Download Rings: Location 29

Location 29 sets the number of rings that the ORBIT-6 will wait before automatically
answering an incoming call. If such a call was initiated by the alarm company’s
Upload/Download software, a process begins which allows a Remote Programming
session to take place.

Location: 29

Number of Rings

Default: 12

Choose a number of rings greater than that which the customer will normally wait to answer
an incoming call enter two digits; (between 00-15 rings)
Note: if an Answering Machine is in use and so programmed
(see Location 26 / 2

nd

Digit), entries made in this location will be ignored

SYSTEM CONTROLS: LOCATION 30

Location 30 allows you to specify some additional parameters, which determine how the
ORBIT-6 will operate. The location contains two digits.

First digit: determine the number (or letter) corresponding to the choices involving

Quick Arm / Quick Bypass / UO Extender / Loudspeaker / Bell-Siren

Second digit: determine the number (or letter) corresponding to the use of

Silent Panic / Bell Squawk on Arming / 3 Minute Bypass

Comments on System Controls (Location 30: 1

st

Digit)

Quick Arm

Quick Bypass

UO Extender

Loudspeaker/Bell-Siren

Quick Arm
eliminates the
need for entering
a User Code when
arming to the STAY
or AWAY modes.
simply pressing
[STAY] or [ARM] will
arm the system to
the respective mode

Eliminates the
need to enter a
User Code when
bypassing a zone.

select

UO Extender

if the Utility Output
Expansion Module is
installed

select

Loudspeaker if the

external sounder(s) is NOT
equipped with a built-in sound
driver; doing so causes the
ORBIT-6 to produce an
oscillating frequency for the
device, select

Bell/Siren if the

external sounder(s) is a bell or
a buzzer or equipped with a
built-in electronic sound driver;.

Number

of Rings

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