ADT FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation And Setup Manual page 183

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Option
Bypass Privilege,
FA/SPV/HU/Special
Points
Bypass FA/SPV/HU/
Special
(2-Man Rule)
Bypass BA
(2-Man Rule)
Bypass Limit
Change Descriptor
(2-Man Rule)
Permanent
Schedule
(2-Man Rule)
Temporary
Schedule
(2-Man Rule)
Service
(2-Man Rule)
Latch Telco Fail
Sonalert on Open
Passcode
Verification
Failure from
Control
Auto On/Off Level
Command Enable
Telco Fail Message
Inhibit
Function
Similar to the option above, except that this pertains to the capability for
bypassing any non-BA point in the system.
Note: Special points are comprised of output points plus those input points
that do not fall into any of the following categories: BA, FA, HUA, or SPV.
This is similar to the Bypass BA 2-man rule option; however, it applies to
the bypassing of non-BA points.
Note: Both ID codes must be privileged to bypass these types of points.
This activates a requirement for the entry of two valid ID codes at the same
operating panel within 45 seconds in order to bypass. Upon entry of the
second ID code, the bypass capability is enabled and the points can be
bypassed, provided that:
Both ID codes are capable of bypassing the points.
The points have been programmed as being bypassable.
Once exiting the bypass screen, both ID codes must be entered again. If only
one ID code is entered, a message appears that a second ID code be entered.
This defines the number of BA points that may be bypassed within a BA
group. Any number of points can be specified. The BA group cannot be
armed if the number of programmed bypasses is exceeded.
This is similar to the Bypass BA 2-Man Rule; however, it applies to
changing the name of any BA group, a point of protection, or a person's
name.
Note: Both persons must have the privilege to change descriptors.
This is similar to the Bypass BA 2-Man Rule option; however, it applies to
changing the permanent schedule of any BA group.
Note: Both persons must have the privilege to change permanent
schedules.
This is similar to the Bypass BA 2-Man Rule option; however, it applies to
changing the temporary schedule of any BA group.
Note: Both persons must have the privilege to change temporary schedules.
To activate the Service mode, the entry of a Service Code must be followed
by a valid customer code, at the same operating panel, within 45 seconds.
This causes the Telco Fail display and the ongoing audible beeps (two beeps
followed by a 1-second pause) at all operating panels to latch until manually
reset. Otherwise, the display and audible will clear automatically when the
fault condition restores.
This causes the operating panel sounder to activate for 1 second of every
minute when any BA group is in a scheduled open period, and is used to
remind the user to turn the BA group off.
This is used in conjunction with access control, whereby the customer
maintains the permanent open/close schedules. If an attempt is made to
turn a BA group off prior to the scheduled open period by someone who does
not have an irregular opening privilege, the control unit will send an
Irregular Opening signal to the CCC along with the user number. This
signal will cause a PVF alarm.
This is used to determine if any form of automatic on/off will be permitted
for the BA groups. If selected, the automatic on/off can be programmed, as
required, for each BA group as part of the permanent schedule.
This permits suppressing the Telco Fail signal. It is intended to avoid
having Telco Fail signals from multiple control units sent in the event that
AC communications are interrupted.
Section 19 – System Operation
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