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Term
Reporting
Reports
Reports Open/Close
Require Code for
Download
Reserved
Reset Reader Address
Reset Smoke Detector
Response rate
Restore
Restore Reporting
RF Jammed
RF Low Battery
RF Low Battery and
Restores
RF Receivers
RF sensor
RF Sensor Lost
Definition
A menu option that indicates that the CS7001 GSM module is currently reporting
events to the panel via the GSM network. (CS7001 GSM Module)
A menu entry that groups reporting options. (Communications)
A menu entry that groups reporting options for the selected zone type. (Zone
Types)
A menu entry that groups report options for the selected module.
A menu option that specifies a code that reports arms (close) and disarms (open)
to the central station.
A menu option that requires a user code to be entered before downloading can
start.
A location or segment that is not used.
A menu option that wipes the proximity reader's module number so that the reader
can be learned in again on the control panel.
A menu command that resets two-wire and four-wire smoke detectors and the Fire
LED. For hardwired smoke detectors, the power supply to the smoke detectors is
cut temporarily.
RF smoke detectors have an auto reset because the RF communication is uni-
directional (from RF detector to RF receiver). This command does not reset RF
smoke detectors but should still be used to reset the Fire LED.
A reaction speed of inputs on the control panel and the CS208/CS216 input
expanders. This can be either 50 ms or 500 ms.
See also Loop Response
A report that is sent to the central station when a trouble/tamper condition is no
longer active.
A menu option that causes restore events to be reported to the central station.
The signal sent from an RF receiver to the control panel when the RF receiver has
been jammed by an external RF source. This occurs when an RF source is above
the RF jamming level for more than 30 seconds in a 60-second window. A restore
report is sent to the central station when the signal from the RF receiver is no
longer jammed.
A menu option that sends a report to the central station when a low battery
condition occurs in an RF sensor. (System Reports)
A menu entry that specifies the code (SIA/ContactID/FastFormat/200Bd FSK) or
voice channel to be used for RF Low Battery events. (Report Codes)
A menu option that sends a report to the selected phone number when a low
battery condition occurs in an RF sensor. A restore report is also sent when the
low battery condition is no longer active. (Phone Number)
A menu option that sends a low battery report to the central station depending on
the condition of the panel dialler. (CS7001 GSM Module)
See also Panel Dialler OK Events and Panel Dialler Not OK Events
A menu entry that groups options relating to RF receivers.
A sensor that transmits to the control panel via an RF receiver rather than being
directly wired to the control panel.
A menu option that sends a report to the central station when an RF sensor is
missing. (System Reports)
RF sensors send out supervision signals every 15 or 64 minutes, depending on
the frequency. An RF receiver must receive these signals within a specified time
window. This window is set by the Supervision timer. If the RF receiver does not
receive these signals during the time window, the RF sensor is considered
missing.
A menu entry that groups report codes sent to the central station when an RF
sensor lost event occurs. (Report Codes)

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