Installation manual
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Primary 
Telephone Number 
The first telephone number dialed when an event occurs. 
Q 
Quick Arming 
  Arming the system without the need for a valid user code. 
R 
Ready 
  The state in which all zones are closed and the system is ready to be 
armed. 
Remote 
Programmer 
  The software used for programming the system using a PC from a 
remote location or on-site. 
Restore 
  The restoral of a trouble condition to its normal state. For example, if 
AC power is reconnected, an AC Loss Restore event code is sent to 
the central station. 
RP 
  Abbreviation of Remote Programmer 
RP Access Code 
  The code that grants access to the remote programmer. The RP 
Access Code prevents the system being sabotaged using 
unauthorized remote programming. 
S 
Silent Alarm 
  An alarm that does not activate the bell/siren when generated. 
Stay Arming 
  Arming the perimeter of the system while allowing free movement in 
the interior zones. 
Stop 
Communications 
  An operation that clears all communication buffers and stops all 
communications immediately. 
T 
Tamper Zone 
  The ninth zone which can be connected to a tamper switch protecting 
the control panel by generating an alarm when the metal housing is 
opened. Alternately, the tamper zone can be defined for use with an 
On/Off keyswitch. 
Tone 
  See Beep 
U 
Unbypass 
  The restoral of a bypassed zone to its original state. 
User Code 
  A code that grants access to certain operational capabilities such as 
arming and disarming the system. 
V 
Voice Message 
  A short message played by the 3601 module to announce an alarm 
over the telephone line. 
W 
Walk Test 
  A mode that enables detection devices to be tested without generating 
an alarm. 
Z 
Zone 
  The physical and logical connection of detection devices to the control 
panel. 
Zone Chime 
  The tone sounded by a keypad on opening a perimeter zone when the 
system is disarmed. 










