
4. Programming
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35: First Circuit Lockout
If you select option 0 (Lockout), the first zone to activate during the set cycle
is ignored until the system is unset.
If you select option 1 (Rearm), the whole system (including the first zone to
activate) rearms at the end of the programmed bell run time, provided that the
zone is closed. While the zone is open, the system locks it out. If the zone
closes after the system rearms, the system reinstates it.
36: Alarm Abort
Users occasionally trigger false alarms by accident. Select option 1 to permit
users to abort an alarm.
If a user accidentally triggers an alarm while the system is set, the control unit
transmits an intruder alarm and starts the Bell Delay and Alarm Abort timers.
To abort the alarm, the user must enter a valid access code during the abort
period. If the user enters a valid code within this time, the system transmits a
restore of the intruder alarm and simultaneously transmits an abort.
Note: The Alarm Abort period is controlled by the ARC.
37: Daytime Tamper Communication
This Command defines how the control unit reports tamper indications (for
example, an attempt to open a control unit or keypad case) while the alarm
system is unset.
Option
0 Internal sounder only.
1 Internal sounder and communication of tamper indication to the ARC.
With option 1, the system also communicates "RF Low Battery" for any radio
detectors that have low batteries and either triggers an alarm or sends
supervision signals.
Note:
1. Command 31 sets user/engineer reset for zone tamper indications.
2. Command 38 sets user/engineer reset for system tamper reset.
3. Command 58 sets user/engineer reset for system tamper indications
(BVVO-compliant).
38: System Tamper Reset
This Command defines how to reset the control unit after a tamper alarm (for
example, an attempt to open a control unit or keypad case).
To require an engineer reset, select option 1. To permit a user reset provided
that no fault exists, select option 0.
Note: This facility is independent of options selected in Commands 31 and 33.
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