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Dynamic Signaling Delay/Dynamic
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Signaling Priority
1st Entry (delay before switching Central Station
reporting path)
0 = Redundant reporting
on dialer and LRR/IP
communications
device
1 = 15 seconds
2 = 30 seconds
3 = 45 seconds
4 = 60 seconds
5 = 75 seconds
6 = 90 seconds
2nd Entry
0 = Primary Dialer Preferred Channel
1 = LRR/IP Preferred Channel
2 = LRR/IP reporting only
Programmable Tone Generation Time
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00 = Disabled
01-09 = 100-900 ms
10-99 = 1.0 – 9.9 secs.
Installing a 5800CO Carbon Monoxide Sensor
Zone type 14 can be assigned to any wireless zone with a carbon monoxide detector. If you are installing a
5800CO Carbon Monoxide Sensor, program it in Field *56 (Enhanced Zone Programming Mode) as ZT14 (24-
hour Carbon Monoxide Monitor), Input Type 3 (Supervised RF) and Loop 1. This zone type is always active
and cannot be bypassed. ZT14 is also available in Field *80 Device Programming Menu Mode.
When a Carbon Monoxide alarm is detected, Zone Type 14 causes the sounder output to pulse. The Temporal
pulse sounding for a CO alarm consists of the following: 4 pulses – pause – 4 pulses – pause – 4 pulses –
pause. . .. Additionally, the system will announce "Carbon Monoxide Alarm" or "Carbon Monoxide Fault"
and the associated zone number. Additionally, the Contact ID® Reporting Code 162 (Alarm, Carbon
Monoxide Detector) will be sent to the Central Station.
Intended for use with LRR/IP communication device
reporting. This field's 1st Entry allows you select the time-
out period the panel will wait for acknowledgment from
the first reporting destination (preferred channel) before it
attempts to send a message to the second destination. This
7 = 105 seconds
delay is per message. The 2nd entry allows you to select
8 = 120 seconds
9 = 135 seconds
the (Dynamic Signaling Priority) preferred reporting
#10 = 150 seconds
channel.
#11 = 165 seconds
Notes: (1) You must also enable/disable LRR/IP Device in field *55.
#12 = 180 seconds
#13 = 195 seconds
#14 = 210 seconds
#15 = 225 seconds
1st Entry
Enables Dynamic Signaling Delay. The entry of digits 1-9
or #10-#15. Delays can be selected from 0 to 225 seconds,
in 15-second increments. If 0 is entered, the control panel
will send redundant reports to both Primary Dialer and
the LRR/IP communications device.
2nd Entry
The second entry determines the alternate Central Station
communication path that will be initiated after the time-
out period.
This field is used to set the time delay between when a
connection is established on a Radio (digital
communication with voice capabilities) session to when the
2100 Hz "training" tone is terminated. Enter any digit
between 00 and 99.
Note: This field only applies when a GSMVL radio is installed in the
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(2) If Remote Phone Access is enabled, and Primary Phone
is used as a Preferred Channel, Dynamic Signaling
Delay should be at least 30 sec in order to prevent
duplicate reports.
(3) For UL installations Dynamic Signaling Delay cannot
exceed 15 sec. If Primary Phone is used as a Preferred
Channel, duplicate reports may sent.
control. Otherwise, enter "00" to disable.

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