5 . 4 C h o o s e M o d e
5.4.1 The End of Line Range
This programs the panel to operate with different resistor values:
1K = Alarm: 1K, Tamper: 1K. 2K2 = Alarm: 4K7, Tamper: 2K2. 4K7 = Alarm: 4K7, Tamper: 4K7
5.4.2 SEOL or DEOL
This programs whether the whole alarm panel and any Remote Input Expanders will be used in
Singe End of Line (SEOL) or Double End of Line (DEOL) resistor mode.
5.4.3 Input Response Time
This selects the time that a input trigger must be present before the whole system responds by
generating an alarm, and is programmable from 100ms (0.1 seconds) to 3000ms (3 seconds).
Note: Settings above 400mS do not comply with PD6662/EN50131. If used in a BS4737
installation, setting should be between 300 and 800mS.
5.4.4 Input XDF
DO NOT CHANGE THIS SETTING UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO BY CUSTOMER SUPPORT.
Choose Mode
Using the
and
MODE?'. Press the
The End of Line Range
Enter
: 1K. Enter
Enter
: 4K7. (Default)
Press the
key
The End of Line Mode
Enter
: for SEOL
Enter
: for DEOL (Default)
Press the
key
The Input Response
Select the required input response – using
(100ms) all the way to
(3000ms).
Default (400ms). Press
displayed, do not alter this and press
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V i s u a l K e y p a d P r o g r a m m i n g P r o c e d u r e
C H O O S E M O D E
keys, scroll to 'CHOOSE
key
: 2K2
. 'Input XDF will be
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