5 .12 exit delay – Sensaphone 800 User Manual
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Chapter 5: Alarm Programming
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NOTE
The microphone is also used for listening to on-site
sounds. Refer to Chapter 4, Section 4.8. Disabling
the sound alarm does not affect listen-in capability.
5 .11 .1 Changing Enabled/Disabled High Sound Alarm
1. Press SENSOR ON/OFF.
SENSOR
ON/OFF
2. Press SOUND. The Model 800 will say “Sound Alarm
Disabled” to indicate disabled or “Sound Alarm Enabled” to
indicate enabled.
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LISTEN TIME
SOUND
3. Repeat key sequence to change settings.
5 .12 Exit Delay
When tripping an alarm is unavoidable, yet a true alert condition
has not actually occurred, the alarm response, including dial-out,
can be temporarily suppressed.
The Model 800 is able to suppress and then reset its dial-out
function automatically through use of the Status Report. This is
especially convenient when an alert condition is created upon
exiting a monitored door, and there is no way to cancel from the
local keypad.
Example: You are planning to exit through a monitored door.
Prior to exiting, you initiate a Status Report recitation at the
Model 800 keypad by pressing WHAT IS, followed by STATUS,
(key sequence shown below). This allows you approximately 40
seconds to exit without activating the Model 800’s programmed
response to an alarm. At the conclusion of the status report,
normal alarm response is reactivated.
To use exit delay, initiate the Status Report.
1. Press WHAT IS.
WHAT
IS