[603] 2-way audio control options
The following options are programmable for the 2-way audio session:
1 Future use
2 Listen to all zones when online - when 2-way audio starts, the central station operator will
listen in to all zones, then can choose to listen to specific audio stations using the DTMF keys.
Listen only to zones in alarm - when 2- way audio starts the central station operator listens
only to zones in alarm. The operator can still listen in on all zones using the DTMF keys.
3 Future use
4 Siren active during 2- way audio - the siren can be enabled or disabled during the 2- way
audio session. When disabled, the siren is turned off during a 2-way audio session; it will re-
activate when the 2-way session ends if Bell Time-out has not occurred. This option must be
enabled for UL/ULC Installations.
5 Hang-up auto-detect enabled/disabled - initiates a call-back window (programmed in [610])
if the central station receiver hangs up on the 2-way audio session.
6 User call-in enabled/disabled - allows a user to call using the audio module and initiate and
2-way voice session.
7 Future use
8 2-way audio session initiated by central station/2-way audio session is immediate - if
enabled, the central station operator can initiate a 2-way audio session by pressing any DTMF
key. If disabled, the 2-way session will begin automatically after the audio event.
[605] audio capture control options
1 Audio capture enabled/disabled - enables the module to record pre-alarm and post- alarm
audio. When disabled audio is not recorded from enabled audio stations.
2 Audio overwrite follows FTC/audio overwrite follows overwrite timer - controls whether
the audio recorded to memory can be erased after an FTC of a 2- way audio event has ended
or following the Overwrite Timer programmed in section [617]. Future alarms will not
overwrite captured audio until it has been played back for the central station or if an audio
overwrite condition has been met.
[606] audio station record control options
This section controls which audio stations (1-4) are included in the recorded file. The audio from
enabled stations is combined to one audio file for playback.
[610] call back/recovery window duration
The duration of time that the central station receiver is able to call back the panel in the event of a
dropped phone line. See section [603], Option [5]. Valid entries are 01-09 minutes, 00 to disable.
[611] call back acknowledge code
Not currently supported.
[612] answering machine bypass
If a home answering machine is enabled, the user can call using the Double- call option to connect
to the module and initiate a 2-way audio session. After hearing the number of rings programmed,
hang up the line and re-dial after a minimum of 6 seconds. The module is connected on the second
call. Valid entries 01-09 (number of rings), 00 to disable.
NOTE: Program this section with a value greater than 2 for DLS Double-call support.
[613] answering machine bypass double-call timer
This is the duration between 2 calls when using the Answering Machine Bypass. The second call
should be made within the programmed time or answering machine bypass is canceled. Valid
entries 00-99 seconds.
[614] number of rings to answer on
Allows the module to answer on a programmed number of rings. This option cannot be enabled if
an answering machine is installed. Valid entries 01-09, 00 to disable.
[615] audio duration
The maximum duration of the 2-way audio session. Valid entries are 01-99 seconds.
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