Installation Manual User guide

Chapter 2
Concord Express Installation Instructions 45
Ring/Hang/Ring (0211)
Phones Options-Partition 1
(Default=on)
This setting determines how the panel picks up (seizes) the phone
line for downloader programming by remote access.
Note: The Remote Access setting (0210) must be turned on for
this feature to work.
When this feature is on, the caller must listen for one or two full
rings, hang up, then call the premises again within the next 10-40
seconds. The system then answers after the first ring. The β€œon”
setting is recommended if an answering machine shares the
phone line with the panel.
When Ring/Hang/Ring is turned off, the caller must listen for 12
full rings before the system answers. The β€œoff” setting is
recommended if there is no answering machine sharing the phone
line with the panel.
To turn Ring/Hang/Ring
access off or on:
1. With the display showing
RING/HANG/RING OFF/ON
(current setting), press 1
(off) or 2 (on). The
display begins flashing
the entered selection.
2. Press # and the display
shows the new setting.
Timers Menu
The TIMERS menu lets you set up the various system feature times that affect
the whole system (global) or a specific partition. The following describes how to
program the timer settings that appear under GLOBAL.
Supervisory Time (0300)
Timers-Global (Default=random)
This setting determines what time of day the
panel sends supervisory, low battery, or auto
phone test reports to the central station. The
setting is based on a 24-hour timer so there is
no need to enter a.m. and p.m. settings. These
will appear automatically on the display.
Note: The panel clock must be set with the
correct time for accurate supervisory time
reporting. Refer to the user programming
section for setting the panel clock.
To set the Supervisory Time:
1. With the display showing SUPERVISORY
TIME HH:MM (current setting), enter the
desired 4-digit time value (for example,
enter 1330 to set the supervisory time for
1:30 p.m.). The display flashes the entered
setting.
2. Press # and the display shows the new
setting.