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6. RF Check
The RF Check is a means of warning the user that the system is unable to determine the status of the detector.
There are two options:
0 = No
This option disables the checking of the RF Stop Set (see Section 8, RF Stop Set).
1 = Yes
This option enables the checking of the RF stop set.
55 = DD243
The options of this parameter allow the confirmed alarm reporting operation to be modified to tailor the
system to requirements of DD243: 2002, depending on the type of installation. The default options should be
used in all installations where portable fobs are used to unset.
1. Confirm time
0 - 60 minutes, 0 = Full set period
2. Confirm Mode
This dictates if and when a sequentially confirmed alarm report can be generated. A sequentially confirmed
alarm means that two separate alarm zones must be activated during the set period within the confirmed alarm
time window. The option has four settings:
0 = Disabled
No confirmed alarm signals will be generated
1 = Before Entry (No Portable ACE)
This option means that confirmed alarms can occur during the set state until a Final Exit type zone is
activated and the entry timer started. From that point on, no confirmed alarms can be generated until a
user unsets then sets the system again.
2 = Except Entry (With Portable ACE). This is the default.
This option means that confirmed alarms can be generated during the set state except during the entry
delay period. If a Final Exit type zone starts the entry timer, and then an Entry timeout occurs, the con-
firmed alarm functionality will come back into operation after the timeout has occurred.
3 = Always Confirm (Non DD243)
This option means that confirmed alarms can be generated by alarms activated at any time during the set
state.
3. Restrict keypad
This option can be used to prevent keypads from unsetting the system under normal conditions. This can be
used to force users to always unset by keyfobs (portable ACE), to comply with DD243:2002.
This option has three settings:
0 = No (default)
Keypads can always unset the system.
1 = During Entry Period
The keypad can unset the system at any time, except during the normal entry time. This option could be
used to ensure users are always using their keyfobs but does not lock them out completely when a keyfob
is lost or damaged.
51 - Parameters (cont'd)
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