![](https://pdfstore-manualsonline.prod.a.ki/pdfasset/e/8a/e8abd680-d0ff-4fe6-99f7-089e66b69cec/e8abd680-d0ff-4fe6-99f7-089e66b69cec-bg15.png)
21
Your alarm specialist may have
programmed your system to be moni-
tored by a central station. The built-in
digital communicator can transmit
emergency signals and status reports
to the central station 24 hours a day.
Communicator Features
Abort Delay. Ask your installer
which of your zones have abort delay,
a delay that enables you to reset the
system before it communicates to the
central station.
• Regular Burglary (Non-24-Hour)
Zone reports are aborted by dis-
arming within the delay period.
• 24-Hour Zones and zones pro-
grammed to report restores must
be restored first, then the panel
armed and disarmed, all within
the delay period.
Opening and/or Closing Report-
ing. Your system can notify the central
station every time it is disarmed or
armed. Any or all of up to 96 differ-
ent users can each be identified. If
your system reports on arming
(Closing Report), the central station
will acknowledge arming. This will
signal at the keypad as a “ringback”
beep. Note: If the ringback signal is
not heard, call for service.
CENTRAL STATION MONITORING
GEM-RP3DGTL.pub
page 21
Wednesday, August 18, 1999 14:03