Honeywell 4286 User Guide - Page 12

Executing System Commands, Via the Phone - voice module

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Executing System Commands Via the Phone General After accessing the security system, and at any point during, or immediately after* automatic system status reporting by the Phone Module, it is possible to execute most system commands via the keypad on the Touch-tone phone. You would use the same key entries normally performed at the wired security keypad; typically your 4digit system code followed by a command key. Refer to the security system's User Guide for specific key entries required (also see the TYPICAL SYSTEM COMMAND ENTRIES table on page 10. *Command entries can be made during the pauses that occur between each of the individual status reports, or during the pause immediately following the complete report. DO NOT PRESS ANY KEYS DURING SYNTHESIZED VOICE REPORTING. If the status report annunciates that the system is "Disarmed, Not Ready to Arm." a condition exists (such as an open zone) which will make it impossible to arm the system unless that zone is made intact or bypassed during the arming procedure. If not already announced, pressing the G key during a pause in the status report will cause the phone system to announce the particular zones that are faulted (which door or window is open, for example). Following your entry of a system command, wait for phone and sound confirmation of the command from the phone system, as indicated on page 11. The keys on wired keypads are labeled with command functions, but telephone keypads are obviously not. The diagram that follows shows a typical telephone keypad with each of its keys identified as to its command function. 8

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Executing System Commands
Via the Phone
General
After accessing the security system, and at any point during, or
immediately after
*
automatic system status reporting by the Phone
Module, it is possible to execute most system commands via the
keypad on the Touch-tone phone.
You would use the same key entries
normally performed at the wired security keypad;
typically your 4-
digit system code followed by a command key.
Refer to the security system's User Guide for specific key entries
required (also see the
TYPICAL SYSTEM COMMAND ENTRIES
table on page 10.
*
Command entries can be made during the pauses that occur between
each of the individual status reports, or during the pause immediately
following the complete report.
DO NOT PRESS ANY KEYS DURING SYNTHESIZED VOICE
REPORTING.
If the status report annunciates that the system is
"Disarmed, Not Ready to
Arm."
a condition exists (such as an open zone) which will make it impossible to
arm the system unless that zone is made intact or bypassed during the arming
procedure. If not already announced, pressing the
key during a pause in the
status report will cause the phone system to announce the particular zones that
are faulted (which door or window is open, for example).
Following your entry of a system command, wait for phone and sound
confirmation of the command from the phone system, as indicated on
page 11.
The keys on wired keypads are labeled with command functions, but
telephone keypads are obviously not. The diagram that follows shows
a typical telephone keypad with each of its keys identified as to its
command function.