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• Alarm Event Abort (Non-Fire Zones Only): If enabled, this option assigns the Abort Window to a zone
function. See Alarm Event Abort Window on page 106 to learn how to set the Alarm Event Abort Window.
− If a user acknowledges a non-fire alarm zone event by entering their PIN before the Alarm Event Abort
Window expires, the following events occur:
− The alarm event is aborted. Alarm, Cancel and Restoral reports associated with the alarm are not
transmitted and the event becomes a Local Only event.
− A Cancel window starts with the initiation of the alarm event and follows the Bell Time. If the user
acknowledges the alarm inside the Cancel window (Bell Time), a Cancel {38} or a Fire Cancel {39} report
is sent. If the Abort Window is enabled, the Cancel report is sent if the user acknowledges the alarm after
the Abort window has expired, but before the Bell Time expires.
− The user hears a unique three long beep tone at the keypad.
− The text keypads indicate that the alarm was aborted on the display. It appears as a slow flash in Alarm
Memory at LED keypads.
The Alarm Event Abort option has no effect on Fire and Fire with Verification Zone Function types.
This option does not apply to alarm events initiated by the ABC Keys, the Duress PIN or the keyfob
Panic function.
• Voice Verification: If enabled, this option allows the control panel to control a 2-way Voice Verification
Module. This module allows the ARC personnel to verify alarms with a two-way voice session with the
premises. There are two other module connections to the control panel: the programmable relay output
programmed with the Voice Request output function, and a zone programmed as a Voice Active zone. The
control panel must also have one or more zones with the Voice Verification option selected.
− When a zone with Voice Verification generates an alarm event, the following events occur:
− The control panel transmits the alarm report to the receiver at the ARC.
− When the ARC receiver acknowledges the report, the control panel activates the Voice Request output
function. All reports are delayed. The Voice Verification Module has 30
sec to start a verification session.
− The verification module shorts the Voice Active input when it starts a verification session.
− When the Voice Active zone is shorted, the control panel silences the non-fire alarm outputs. Only the
user can silence a fire alarm output.
− As long as the Voice Active zone is shorted, the control panel continues to keep reports buffered.
− The Voice Verification Module ends the voice session by removing the short from the Voice Active zone.
Normal reporting (communication) resumes. If any Bell Time remains, the alarm outputs activate for the
remainder of Bell Time.
• Armed for Perimeter Only Mode: If enabled, this option determines the zones that arm when the user arms
the system Perimeter Only. Only those zones assigned to a Zone Function (Controlled Zone Function types)
with this option enabled are armed.
If a 24-Hour Door Zone is configured for Perimeter Only arming, it functions as a Controlled Instant
zone when the area is armed Perimeter Only. If the zone is not configured for Perimeter Only arming,
then it functions as a 24-Hour Door zone when the area is armed Perimeter Only (timer begins when
zone is faulted).
• Sensor Trouble Monitor: This option enables/disables reporting the sensor trouble monitor fault condition.
This option does not apply to fire zone types or non-fire 24-hour zone types. See Sensor Monitor Time on page
105 for a complete description of the Sensor Trouble Monitor parameter.
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