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“+” and “-” to adjust to your desired delay. The options are 0, 15,
30, or 45 seconds.
The Transmission Delay does not apply to Smoke or Flood
sensors which will always send a signal immediately.
If you disarm your system during the Transmission Delay, the
panel screen will notify you that the signal was aborted.
TEST SYSTEM PANEL
The panel provides a variety of different tests you can use to make
sure everything is working correctly. You should test your system
monthly. All system tests can be found by tapping Settings > Enter
your 4-digit Master Code > System >Test System > tap “TEST” on
the row of the item you wish to test and then follow the on-screen
instructions. The system test includes cellular communication,
complete sensor signal test, sensor signal walk test, sound audio,
and siren audio.
COMPLETE SENSOR SIGNAL TEST
A Complete Sensor Signal Test verifies that your sensor signals
are being received by the Central Monitoring Station. To run a
Complete Sensor Signal Test: Tap Settings > Enter your 4-digit
Master Code > System > Test System > tap “TEST” on the row
with the title “Complete Sensor Signal Test” > Trigger each of
your sensors until all sensors have a status of “Verified”. You do
not need to wait for one sensor to reach “Verified” status before
triggering another.
The “TEST” button will turn green if all sensors passed the test and
red if there was a problem. Call Technical Support at 885 999-7872
if ALL sensors do not reach “Verified” status.
Your system will automatically be placed in Test Mode for 10
minutes to allow you to complete the test. Your system will
automatically switch back to Active Mode when you have
completed the test, hit the Back or Home buttons, or the ten-
minute test period ends.
SENSOR SIGNAL WALK TEST
A Sensor Signal Walk Test verifies that your sensor signals are
being received by the panel. To run a Sensor Signal Walk Test
tap Settings > Enter your 4-digit Master Code > System > Test
System > tap “TEST” on the row with the title “Sensor Signal
Walk Test” > Trigger each of your sensors until all sensors have a