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FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide
Additional availability of supervised bell outputs via bell PID's on quad trunk for compliance with
local FA requirements, as well as for use with BA applications.
Built-in auxiliary relay interface, which can be set for either wet or dry contact or 4-wire smoke
detector reset operation.
Eight built-in programmable output triggers.
Capability of commanding up to eight individual relay-controlled functions from the CCC on ADT
SIA dialer format.
A 512-event history log for recording events such as alarms, troubles, openings, and closings, all
with the time and date of the occurrence.
A real-time clock for keeping track of time of day, day of week, and date, for controlling time-
related functions. It automatically accommodates Daylight Saving Time (where used) and leap
year.
Capability of multiple hard-copy printers (8) to be connected to the system via printer interface
units.
Scheduling of events to automatically occur at a specific time of day, such as openings and closings.
Each BA group can be assigned permanent and temporary opening and closing schedules.
A close timer for no-close supervision for night-drop/mail-drop types of unscheduled openings and
automatic teller machines (ATM's).
Recording of access control capability for each BA group and access events in the history log.
Inhibition of swinger-related alarm transmissions after three swingers have been detected, to
minimize nuisance traffic at the CCC.
Continuous supervision and identification of faults associated with low battery voltage, AC power,
and internal or external communication.
Upon a prolonged AC Loss, system automatic shutdown and backup battery drop to approximately
10 volts, to prevent false alarms on peripheral devices.
BA groups can be interlocked in different ways for controlling on/off status.
Capability of applying two-man rule for more secure applications.
Self-test of control unit upon power turn-on.
Provision for customer to remotely test motion detection sensors, vault sensors, BA groups, and
connected bells, eliminating the need for walk testing.
Janitorial function that enables point-shunting of movable protection points in areas being cleaned
during the closed period.
Partial turn-off of vault sensors (vibration and/or audio sensors) to avoid nuisance alarms due to
construction or other noise/vibration occurring during the premises' open period.
Unique holdup alarm type that permits triggering a holdup alarm as well as tripping a suspicion
camera.
Provision for hostage signaling.
Ambush protection against hide-ins.
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