I would like to find a way to determine the zone(s) that cause the Entry Delay to activate.
Here why...
Sometimes, during the middle of the night, we are woke by the "Entrance Delay" beeping of the keypad near the bed (I don't have the system go to full alarm - depending on which sensor has been violated). Usually, I think this is caused by my motions on the screen porch. Even though I have them cross linked, sometimes high winds still trip them (I think).
It would sure be nice to have the system tell me (or it to send serial info to another automation program) which zone(s) cause the keypad to start beeping.
I recall that a recent firmware update will announce the zone(s) that caused the M1 to go into full alarm. As expected, this does not announce anything if only the entry delay is counting down and then de-activated.
I can't figure a way to get this information....serially or otherwise...Ideas???
Here why...
Sometimes, during the middle of the night, we are woke by the "Entrance Delay" beeping of the keypad near the bed (I don't have the system go to full alarm - depending on which sensor has been violated). Usually, I think this is caused by my motions on the screen porch. Even though I have them cross linked, sometimes high winds still trip them (I think).
It would sure be nice to have the system tell me (or it to send serial info to another automation program) which zone(s) cause the keypad to start beeping.
I recall that a recent firmware update will announce the zone(s) that caused the M1 to go into full alarm. As expected, this does not announce anything if only the entry delay is counting down and then de-activated.
I can't figure a way to get this information....serially or otherwise...Ideas???