
Index
Index-4
Memory-of-Alarm..................................................4–3
model 112.............................................................4–5
Model Numbers ......................................................viii
Modem................................................................13–1
MODEM COMM .................................................21–2
momentary switch.................................................4–5
Monitored Telephone Line..................................23–5
Mounting Clips...................................................... 2–2
NFPA requirements..............................................9–1
NO AC ................................................................23–5
No. 1321................................................... 26–1, 26–3
No. 4300................................................... 26–1, 26–3
non-addressable mode.........................................8–1
NOT READY ...................................................... 4–8
NUMBER OF REPORTS PER ARMED
PERIOD.........................................................15–12
OC Message.........................................................3–3
Off-Premises Phone .............................................8–4
One-Button Page................................................14–3
OPEN CIRCUIT Message ....................................3–3
Open Report Code .............................................15–8
Open-circuit (OC) ...............................................23–5
Optima 24 Plus FAX96 Modem ..........................21–2
Optima 2400 Fax96............................................ 21–2
Optima 336 External...........................................21–1
Option Selection ...............................................15–12
Optional Phone Modules ......................................1–3
Output Device Programming ..............................17–1
Output Devices................................................... 15–9
Output Relay Programming ................................17–3
Output Relays.......................................................1–2
Output to Long Range Radio..............................15–2
PA400B ..............................................................26–4
PA400B Piezo Sounder........................................9–1
PA400R ..............................................................26–4
PA400R Piezo Sounder........................................9–1
PABX Access Code............................................15–4
Pager #1 Phone No.........................................15–10
PAGER #1 CHARACTERS ..............................15–10
PAGER #2 CHARACTERS ..............................15–11
Pager #2 Phone No..........................................15–11
Pager 1 and 2 reporting zones ...........................13–2
Pager 1 Reporting ..............................................18–2
Pager 2 Reporting ..............................................18–2
Pager Format....................................................15–10
Pager Report Options.......................................15–10
Paging Feature.....................................................1–3
panic keys...........................................................23–2
Panic Keys..........................................................23–3
Perimeter Burglary..............................................14–1
Periodic Test Report...........................................15–5
Phone Line ...........................................................2–4
Phone Line Monitor Enable ..............................15–12
Phone Module ................2–4, 8–2, 8–3, 15–13, 23–3
Phone Module Access Code ..............................15–2
PHONE SYSTEM SELECT ................................15–5
Power Failure .....................................................23–5
POWER LED ........................................................3–3
Power Up in Previous State................................15–4
Powerline Carrier Device..........1–2, 7–1, 17–3, 17–4
Powerline Carrier devices...................................13–2
Practical Peripherals...........................................21–2
Preliminary Checkout............................................3–3
Primary Phone No. .............................................15–4
Primary Subscriber Account No. ........................15–4
Program Mode Exiting ........................................13–2
Programming ........................................................1–4
Programming Hardwired Zones............................4–8
programming wired expansion zones...................5–3
prompt to confirm................................................16–6
Pulse Dialing,........................................................8–1
Quick Bypass......................................................23–2
Radionics/SESCOA............................................26–1
RCVR Jam (CHECK 90).....................................23–5
READY LED .........................................................3–3
Receiver Supervision............................................6–1
receiver's DIP switch ............................................6–2
Relay ACTION............................................7–1, 17–1
Relay Programming............................................13–2
Relay START..............................................7–1, 17–1
Relay STOP................................................7–1, 17–2
Relay/Powerline Carrier Device Activation .........23–3
Relays...................................................................7–1
Remote Keypad Installation..................................3–1
Remote Keypads ..................................................1–1
Remote Keyswitch................................................4–5
Remote Programming.........................................21–1
Removing a Zone ...............................................16–6
Report Code ...................................15–7, 16–2, 16–5
Report Code Formats............................................ 22–1
report codes........................................................15–7
REPORT FORMATS
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15–5
Response Time...........................................4–1, 16–2
Restore ...............................................................15–8
RF.........................................................................6–4
RF House ID.........................................................6–4
RF House ID Code .............................................15–1
RF Interference (RFI) ...........................................6–2
RF jam ................................................................23–5
RF Receiver..........................................................6–2
RF Receiver Jam Detect ......................................6–3
RF System................................................13–1, 15–1
RF XMTR Low Bat Report Code ........................15–8
RF XMTR Low Bat Restore Code.......................15–9
Ring Detection Count for Downloading.............15–13
Ringer Equivalence.............................................26–1
RJ31X Jack...........................................2–4, 8–2, 8–3
Secondary Phone No..........................................15–4
Secondary Subscriber Account No.....................15–4
Secondary User Codes ......................................23–1
Security Codes ...........................................1–2, 23–1
Serial Number.....................................................25–1
Serial number Entry and Loop Number Entry.....16–3
serial number labels............................................16–4
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