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System Timers

There are 103 programmable system timers which are
listed below.
Exit time wards A to P
When using timed exit this timer sets the delay between
the user initiating the exit procedure and the ward
actually setting. If during the exit time an "Exit
Terminator" circuit is activated the any remaining exit
time is cancelled and the ward sets immediately.
(Default = 030 Seconds).
Entry dly wards A to P
When the ward is set and the entry procedure is initiated,
the entry timer starts to count down. If a valid user
passcode has not been entered when the timer
reaches zero, the internal sounders are activated and
the "2nd entry delay" timer is started. (Default = 015
Seconds).
Digi dly wards A to P
When an alarm is triggered the communication of an
alarm signal to the central station for the selected ward
can be delayed by the value of this timer. (Default =
000 Seconds).
Bell dly wards A to P
When an alarm is triggered the activation of the external
sounder for the selected ward can be delayed by the
value of this timer. (Default = 000 Minutes).
Bell dur wards A to P
When the "Bell Delay" for the selected ward has expired
the duration of the external sounder can be controlled
by the value of this timer. (Default = 020 Minutes).
Exit settle time
When a ward is set by "Final Exit" or "Exit Terminator",
detectors that are on the exit route sometimes take
several seconds to settle after activation. The delay
programmed in this timer is used to ensure that these
detectors are not active before the ward is set. (Default
= 005 Seconds).
2nd Entry delay
When the ward "Entry Dly" has expired the "2nd entry
delay" timer starts to count down. If at the end of this
time the ward has not been unset then an alarm will be
generated for the relevant ward. (Default = 015
Seconds).
Double knock dly
This is the "Double Knock" time window in which either
two circuit activations must occur to generate an alarm
condition, or the circuit must remain active for the whole
duration of this time to generate an alarm condition.
This will only apply to circuits with the "Double Knock"
attribute. (Default = 010 Seconds).
Abort duration
This timer controls the duration of the "Abort" output.
(Default = 010 Seconds).
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Abort delay
This timer sets the period in which the alarm signal may
be aborted following an alarm condition. When an
alarm occurs, the "Abort Output" is only activated if the
system is unset within this period. If the system is unset
after this period the abort output is NOT activated.
(Default =180 Seconds).
2nd alarm time
This timer controls the duration of the "Second Alarm"
(Confirmation) output. (Default = 060 Seconds).
Courtesy time
This timer is used to control the duration of the output
type "Courtesy Light". (Default = 120 Seconds).
Access code time
This timer is used to control the duration of the output
types "Code Accepted", "User code entered" and
"Ward Access". (Default = 005 Seconds).
Menu time-out
This timer controls how long a user menu can be
selected before timing out and returning the system to
the unset condition. (Default = 180 Seconds).
Line fault delay
This timer delays the "audible" line fault indication when
a telephone line fault occurs. The display and any
outputs programmed as "Phone Line Fault" are not
affected. (Default = 030 Seconds).
AC off delay
This timer delays the "audible" mains off indication when
the mains power is removed. The display and any
outputs programmed as "Mains Power Off" are not
affected. (Default = 030 Seconds).
Monitor cct time
This timer affects the duration of the output types
"System Monitored" and "Ward Monitor". (Default = 060
Seconds).
Beam Pair time
This is the time window in which two "Beam Pair" circuit
activations must occur in order for the system to
generate an alarm condition. (Default = 010 Seconds).
Battery test dur
This timer controls the duration of the battery test.
(Default = 030 Seconds).
Answer ring time
This timer is used to allow modems and faxes/answer
machines to be used on the same telephone line. For
example if the timer is set to 30 seconds, the PC will dial
into the alarm system and allow the line to ring for 3 or 4
seconds then hang up. The PC will then dial in again
and providing this has occurred within 30 seconds of the
first time it rang in, the panel modem will answer the call.
(Default = 030 Seconds).
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