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FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide
Option
AC Loss Delay
Delayed
Open/Close
Reporting
Sensor Walk LED
Disable
Diagnostic Xmit
Enable
Group 0 Keypad BA
On/Off Display
Inhibit.
Group 1 Keypad BA
On/Off Display
Inhibit
BA Group Off
Disable
19-10
Function
This permits delaying the CCC transmission of an AC Fail condition. The
choices are from 0-255 hours in 1-hour increments.
This is intended to minimize the customer's security-related telephone bills
and minimize nonessential CCC signaling. It delays the reporting of non-
alarm signals, such as openings and closings that occur within scheduled
time periods, until another transmission is made, at which time all
openings and closings occurring that day are included.
If there is no other transmission, the opening and closing information is
sent between midnight and 4:15 AM, with the time of transmission tied to
the customer's instrument number. For example, an instrument number of
62 corresponds to 62 minutes (1 hour and 2 minutes) past midnight. The
opening and closing data would be transmitted at 1:02 AM of the next day.
The delayed transmission replaces a daily test signal as a means of
ensuring that the telco line is intact.
This is intended to prevent someone from learning the coverage pattern of a
SIM sensor. The LED will only light when walk testing or when in the
Service mode.
This is intended for use with a sensor that has a self-diagnostic capability.
If the sensor has a decrease in false alarm immunity, a transmission is
made to the CCC to signal this condition.
Ordinarily, an operating panel displays the on/off status of the BA 1 group.
Anyone can walk over to any operating panel and keep pressing More to
view the on/off status of each of the remaining BA groups, without having to
enter a valid ID code.
Where, for purposes of security, the customer does not want the on/off
status of one or more BA groups to be displayed, this option allows the
selected BA group to be skipped and the display to show the status of the
next BA group not having a Display Inhibit. This option applies to all
panels that have been programmed for communication group 0 on the RS-
485 bus.
The status of each inhibited BA group can still be viewed at any operating
panel that has been programmed for communication group 1. This option
does not affect operation once a valid code has been entered.
This differs from the previous option only in that it pertains to inhibiting
the display of BA group on/off status at operating panels programmed for
communication group 1.
This option prevents the selected BA group from being turned off by a
person with a coded card/key, and can only be set from an operating panel.
The operating panel can be used either in the normal manner for system
control or in conjunction with an ACIU or with a BA Access output point.
The primary purpose of this option is to prevent someone who finds a coded
card/key outside of an access-controlled area from using it to gain access
and thereby turn off this BA group. The operating panel used for turn-off
should be installed inside of the protected area.
This can also be used to isolate BA group(s) from those being used with
access control, such as when a second BA group is within the BA group
being accessed via a card/key reader.

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