
4. Programming
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28: Hide Status Display
If you select option 0, the keypad displays "Level Set" or "Partn. Set" for the
whole time that the alarm system is set.
Select option 1 to display "Level Set" for 180 seconds after the user sets the
system, and then revert to the time and date display.
Select option 2 to make the keypad display revert to the time and date 30
seconds after any event.
29: Entry Alarm Delay Time
Note: Disable Alarm Confirmation (Command 89) to use this Command.
This Command provides compliance with EN 50131-1. It determines what the
system does if a user strays from an Entry Route zone during entry.
If you select option 0, the system gives an immediate alarm when the user
strays from an Entry Route zone during entry.
If you select option 1, the system gives an internal alarm when the user strays
from an Entry Route zone during entry but waits for 30 seconds before raising
a full alarm. If the user enters an access code within 30 seconds, the user can
reset the system.
30: PA Response
When a Panic Alarm (PA) occurs, the system sends a PA message to the
ARC (if a communicator is enabled) and the keypad shows the PA zone when
a user disarms the system. With this option, you can choose whether the
system also operates the sounders.
Option
0 Sounders operate (default).
1 Sounders remain quiet.
31: Zone Tamper Reset
Use this Command to ensure that the system complies with national
requirements for resetting zone tamper indications while the system is unset.
If you select option 0, the user can reset the system after a zone tamper.
If you select option 1, the user can silence the alarm after a zone tamper but
an engineer must reset the system by entering the Engineer Code, or by
using a remote or anti-code reset (Commands 23 and 50).
Note: See Commands 37 and 38 for reporting and resetting system tampers
(for example, attempts to open control unit or keypad cases).
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