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Local Setting – Allows a user to set a ward only if the ward has been allocated to the user
and the keypad belongs to that ward (page 34). Also allows a telecommand to set a ward
only if the ward has been allocated to the telecommand’s buttons, and the MRNode has
been allocated to the ward (see Option 1-3-1 to allocate a ward to an MRNode).
12 – Global Unsetting / Local Unsetting
Global Unsetting – Allows users to unset a ward from any keypad, providing the ward has
been allocated to the user (as specified in User option 2-4; see the
Manager's Manual
).
Also allows any telecommand to unset a ward, providing the ward has been allocated to
the telecommand button (see option 2-9).
Local Unsetting – Allows a user to unset a ward only if the ward has been allocated to the
user and the keypad belongs to that ward (page 34). Also allows a telecommand to unset
a ward only if the ward has been allocated to the telecommand’s buttons, and the
MRNode has been allocated to the ward (see Option 1-3-1 to allocate a ward to an
MRNode.) .
13 – 24hr Omit Global / 24hr Omit Local
24hr Omit Global – Allows a zone to be omitted or shunted from any keypad.
24hr Omit Local – Allows a zone to be omitted or shunted from a keypad only if the zone
is in the same ward as the keypad.
14 – Ward Bell Time / Global Bell Time
Ward Bell Time – Causes the panel to use the Bell Delay (page 61) or Bell Duration (page
61) ward timers when the system is full or part set (i.e. not all wards set).
Global Bell Time – Causes the panel to use the Bell Delay (page 61) or Bell Duration (page
61) ward timers when the system is part set. When the system is full set, the panel uses the
Sys Bell Dly (page 62) and Sys Bell Dur (page 62) timers.
15 – Latching Fire / Nonlatching Fire
Latching Fire – Fire zones (page 23) will cause an alarm when triggered and will be re-
armed only after entering a user code twice (once to silence the alarm, and once to reset
the alarm).
Nonlatching Fire – Fire zones will cause an alarm when triggered. On entering a user code,
the alarm is silenced. The zone is re-armed immediately after a user code is entered to
silence the alarm.
16 – Timed code o/p / Latched code o/p
This setting is used for outputs that follow a user code (page 43). It is typically used to
unlock and re-lock a door when a user code is entered.
Timed code o/p – If the output is latched (see step 6 of the flow chart on page 39), the
output activates for approximately 2 seconds when a user code is entered, then
deactivates. If the output is pulsed, the output activates for the duration of the
programmed pulse time, then deactivates.
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