GC2e Wireless Security System | User Guide
INSTALLER PROGRAMMED OPTIONS
The installer can program different options to customize
the installation. The options listed below show the default
settings and a check box or area to denote custom settings.
Siren Run Time
If there is a burglary, panic (police), or emergency alarm,
the Control Panel sounds the siren for a preset time. After
the time expires, the siren will stop sounding. (Auxiliary
alarms run for an unlimited time.)
Four Minutes is the default, or the following:
8 Minutes
12 Minutes
16 Minutes
Unlimited
Sensor Trigger Limit
The system limits the number of times a sensor can re-
trigger an alarm while the system is armed. The setting is 1
to 6 times per sensor, per arming period.
Two Triggers is the default, or the following:
1 Trigger
3 Triggers
4 Triggers
5 Triggers
6 Triggers
Fire Horn Run Time
If there is a fire or carbon monoxide alarm, the Control
Panel sounds the fire alarm horn for a preset time. After the
time expires, the fire alarm horn will stop sounding.
Four Minutes is the default, or the following:
8 Minutes
12 Minutes
16 Minutes
Unlimited
Exit Delay
The Exit Delay begins immediately after arming the system.
The delay gives you time to leave through the designated
exit/entry door without setting off the alarm. During the Exit
Delay beeps sound, and faster beeps sound during the last
10 seconds.
NOTE: Arming remotely does not start an Exit Delay.
● 60 Seconds is the default, or ________ For ________
Door.
Entry Delay
The Entry Delay begins when the designated entry/exit
door is opened while the system is armed. The delay gives
you time to disarm the system before triggering the alarm.
You must enter a valid user code on the Control Panel
or Wireless Keypad before the Entry Delay time expires.
During the Entry Delay, beeps sound to remind you to
disarm the system.
The system supports two different Entry Delays:
● Entry Delay #1 is for your primary entrance door
● 30 Seconds is the default, or _________
Entry Delay #2 is for a secondary entrance (such as a
garage door) and is usually set longer to give you time to
get to the keypad and disarm the system.
45 Seconds is the default, or _________ For ________
Door
24-Hour Emergency Functions
The system can be configured to display three 24-hour
emergency buttons on the Control Panel: Panic, Fire, and
Emergency. The installer can set which emergency buttons
on the Control Panel are active.
Panic (Audible)
Panic (Silent)
Fire
Emergency
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