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control unit also lights the red LEDs
around the navigation key on the
keypad to alert the user.
You can apply the soak test attribute
to Normal Alarm, Entry Route and
Tamper zone types.
Double Knock
Zones programmed with this attribute
will cause an alarm only if the zone is
EITHER triggered, restored and
triggered again within a five minute
period, OR if the zone remains active
for 10 seconds.
You can apply the Double Knock
attribute to the Normal Alarm and
Entry Route zone types.
Part Set B
(Not visible in a partitioned system.)
When a user presses button B (part
set), the control unit sets only those
zones where the Part Set B attribute
= “Yes”.
Part Set C
(Not visible in a partitioned system.)
When a user presses button C the
control unit sets only those zones
where Part Set C attribute = “Yes”.
Part Set D
(Not visible in a partitioned system.)
When a user presses button D the
control unit sets only those zones
where Part Set D attribute = “Yes”.
Part Set
(Not visible in a Part Setting system.)
When a partition is Part Set, zones in
that partition with this attribute are
set. Note that if a zone is in more
than one partition, all partitions have
to be set or part set before this zone
will be set.
Omittable
This attribute applies to Normal
Alarm, 24hr and Technical zone types
only.
A) When a zone has this attribute, a
user can omit it before setting the
system.
B) If a user tries to set the system
when a zone with this attribute is
open (active) the control unit alerts
them and pauses the setting
procedure. The user can acknowledge
the alert by pressing Y and continue
setting. You must enable this feature
in the System Options – User Access – Quick
Omit menu.
Force Set Omit
When this attribute is set to Yes a
user with a remote control can set the
system while the zone is open
(active). (You must enable this
feature in the System Options – Force Set
menu.
Output Types
You can select an output type quickly by
keying the number shown in brackets after
the type’s name, for example:“04” to select
Open/Close, “02” to select Panic Alarm,
“19” to select General Fault. (The number
does not appear on the keypad display.)
With Normal polarity a transistorised output
applies 0V when active and +12V when
inactive. With Inverted polarity the output
applies +12V when active.
Type: Active when:
Not Used
(00)
(Never)
Fire Alarm
(01)
The control unit starts a fire
alarm.
Panic Alarm
(02)
The control unit starts a panic
alarm.
Any of the following zones are
triggered:
Normal Alarm
Tamper (in a set system)
Entry Route
Tamper Zone (in a set
system)
Entry time expires
Burglar
Alarm (03)
24 hour (in a set system)
Open/Close
(04)
The system is unset. Inactive
when the system is set.
Alarm Abort
(05)
An alarm in the selected
partition has been aborted by
the user within the 90s abort
period. Deactivates when the
alarm is reset.
Technical
Alarm (06)
There is a technical alarm.
Confirmed
Alarm (07)
There is a confirmed alarm.
Deactivates when the system
is reset.
RF Low
Battery (08)
A wirefree detector reports a
low battery. The output
remains active until all
detectors stop reporting low
batteries.
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