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D7212GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 4.0
P## Entry Delay
Default:
Refer to the program record sheet
Selection:
5 sec to 600 sec
Use this option to enter the amount of entry delay
time that a user has after faulting a Controlled point
(P## Type 1, 2, 3) with a delayed response (D) (P##
Point Response) of 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8. DISARM NOW
appears for the duration of the time programmed
when the point is faulted in the delay condition.
The D1255 alternates between DISARM
NOW and the point text of the point that
caused the area to enter into entry delay.
If this time expires before disarming, or if the point is
faulted to an instant response (I), an alarm occurs.
Make entries in 5-sec increments. The
programmer does not allow off-increment
entries.
With Passcode Length set to a non-zero value,
entering a valid Passcode during Entry Delay disarms
the system as soon as the last digit is entered. No
other keys are required. When the control panel is in
Exit Delay or is armed, entering a valid Passcode
must be followed by the [ENTER] or [ENT] key.
If another Perimeter or Interior Follower
Delay point activates while the area is
already in entry delay, the control panel
adjusts the delay time to the Delay point
with the least amount of delay time.
When a user enters an area, a Perimeter
point is faulted and the entry delay starts.
If an interior point must fault during entry
delay to allow the user to disarm the area
at a keypad, program P## Type as 3
(Interior Follower).
For SIA CP-01 Compliance:
P## Entry Delay must be between 30 sec and
240 sec.
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Points
P## Entry Tone Off
Default:
Selection:
Yes
No
This option enables and disables the entry delay
warning tone for this point.
Do not set points to No if they are actually
used to notify the user to disarm the
system. The possibility of false alarms
increases if the entry delay warning is not
used.
Entry Tone can also be turned off when
programming your CC Entry Tone, in
Section 2.9 Keypad (Command Center)
on page 44, that allows you to manage
the tone by keypad.
You might want to disable the entry tone
in high security applications where you do
not want to annunciate entry delay.
P## Silent Bell
Default:
Selection:
Yes
No
No
Yes or No
Disables the entry delay tone when
this perimeter point is faulted.
This is intended for use with points
set to P## Type 1 (Perimeter).
A tone sounds at keypads when this
point starts entry delay.
No
Yes or No
Activate the Silent Alarm relay when
this point enters into alarm. Keypads
do not sound the alarm tone for Non-
fire points.
Activate either the Fire Bell relay or
Alarm Bell relay and sound the
alarm tone at keypads when this
point enters into alarm. If this is a
Fire point, it activates the Fire Bell
relay programmed in Relay
Parameters. Otherwise, it activates
the Alarm Bell relay. The amount of
time and pattern of the relay
activation is programmed by area in
Bell Parameters.
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