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