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Note 12: Delay Before Dial Time
The Delay Before Dial Time is used as the time that a user has after a Burglar, Holdup, or Auxiliary Alarm from a zone has occurred to silence
the alarm with a disarm and abort the Alarm event.
If the Delay Before Dial Time is not zero and the alarm is silenced before the Delay Before Dial Time expires, then no Alarm events are posted
to be reported. If this occurs and Log Alarm Aborted Events is enabled, then Alarm Aborted events are posted for each zone that went into
alarm, but they are not reported.
If the Delay Before Dial Time is zero or if the Delay Before Dial Time expires before the alarm is silenced with a disarm, then the Alarm
events are posted to be reported. If the alarm is a Burglar Alarm and the alarm is silenced with a disarm before the Burglar Bell Cutoff Timer
expires, then a “Cancel Alarm” event is logged to be reported.
If an alarm in a Control Station’s Primary or Secondary area is in Delay Before Dial Time, then when the OFF CANCEL key is pressed on the
Control Station, all alarms in the Control Station’s Primary and Secondary areas are muted until the Delay Before Dial Time expires. While
an alarm is muted, the Control Stations do not produce the alarm tone for the alarm and the Bell Output(s) are silent. The muting of an alarm
does not affect the operation of programmed outputs. If the Delay Before Dial Time expires without the alarm being silenced, then the
Control Stations resume the alarm tone and the Bell Output(s) re-activate. The alarm cut-off timer(s) continue to count while the alarm is
muted.
Note 13: Fire Delay Before Dial
The Fire Delay Before Dial Time is used as the time that a user has after a Fire Alarm from a zone has occurred to silence the alarm and abort
the Alarm event.
If the Fire Delay Before Dial Time is not zero and the alarm is silenced before the Fire Delay Before Dial Time expires, then no Alarm
events are posted to be reported. If this occurs and Log Alarm Abort Events is enabled, the Alarm Aborted events are posted for each zone
that went into alarm, but they are not reported. If a Fire Alarm is silenced before the Fire Delay Before Dial Time expires, the user has 255
seconds to reset the smoke detectors, otherwise a smoke reset will automatically occur when 255 seconds elapses.
If the Fire Delay Before Dial Time is zero or if Fire Delay Before Dial Time expires before Fire Alarm is silenced, then the Alarm events are
posted to be reported.
If a Fire Alarm is in Fire Delay Before Dial Time then when the Off Cancel key is pressed from a keypad, all alarms in the keypads Primary
and Secondary area are muted until the Fire Delay Before Dial Time expires. While an alarm is muted, the Control Stations do not produce
the alarm tone for the alarm and the Bell Output(s) are silent. The muting of an alarm does not affect the operation of programmed outputs.
If the Fire Delay Before Dial Time expires without the alarm being silenced, then the Control Stations resume the alarm tone and the Bell
Output(s) re-activate. The alarm cut-off timer(s) continue to count while the alarm is muted.
Note 14: Transmission Formats
If the Data Format is “Pulsed 20 Baud - Non-Extended”, then the number of digits in the account code determines how events are reported. If
the fourth digit of the account code is 0, then events are reported in the 3/1 Non-Extended format. If the fourth digit of the account code is not
0, then events are reported in the 4/1 Non-Extended format. Only the first digit of the report code is sent. If an account code digit or the first
digit of the report code is 0, then that digit is transmitted as an ‘A’. Each event is reported in two rounds for verification.
For the 3/1 Non-Extended format, the first three digits of the account code and the first digit of the report code are transmitted in a round. For
the 4/1 Non-Extended format, the first four digits of the account code and the first digit of the report code are transmitted in a round.
If the Data Format is “Pulsed 20 Baud - Extended” or “Pulsed 40 Baud - Extended”, then the number of digits in the account code must be four
(4) digits. Both digits of the report code are sent. If an account code digit or one of the report code digits is 0, then that digit is transmitted as
an ‘A’. Each event is reported in two rounds for verification.
For the 4/2 Extended format, then the first four digits of the account code and both digits of the report code are transmitted in a round.
If the Data Format is “Contact ID”, then the first four digits of the account code are sent. The report code is only used to determine if the event
is sent or not. The reports are generated from a Contact ID report table. This is an Ademco developed format.
If the Data Format is “Non-Telco Contact ID”, then the first four digits of the account code are sent. The report code is only used to determine
if the event is sent or not. The reports are generated from a Contact ID report table. The report will be sent to an interface device over the data
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