Tag Opens Doors
Set With Polling Fault
Fob Unset Entry
Wireless Bell
Supervision
Download if Set
Cloud Priority
5.12.2 System Displays
Please see page 4 for the 'Text Programming' section as this function involves programming
different text for the Control Panel displays.
Area Texts
(01ABCD)
Full Area Text
Sign On Message
Display When Set
Display Alarms
Display HUs
Display Inputs
5.12.3 Exit Modes
[0] Timed
[1] Final Door
[2] Timed/Final
[3] Push To Set
NOTE 1: If the setting has not been completed within the programmed 'Entry Delay' time, it is possible
to generate an alarm or return in unset mode. This option is defined in 'Change Timers' and 'System
Options'->Options'.
This function is only used in conjunction with a reader being programmed as 'Entry
Control' in 'ASSIGN KEYPADS/READERS'.
If 'YES' the 'Entry Control' readers will control the setting/unsetting and the doors. If
'NO' the Entry Control readers will control the setting/unsetting only.
If 'YES' the Control Panel will set the system if there is a wireless polling fault. The Panel
will display a wireless polling fault but will allow the user to set the system.
If 'NO' the user will not be able to set the panel with a polling fault. The panel will display
a fault and the setting procedure will be stopped.
If 'YES' any wireless keyfobs learnt will only be able to unset the Panel once the entry
timer has been activated. If 'NO' any wireless keyfobs learnt will always be able to set
and unset the Control Panel.
If 'YES' then the wireless external sounder (DELTABELL-WE) will go into alarm if it can no
longer communicate with the Control Panel / Wireless ZEM.
If 'YES' any upload/download procedures will be possible on the InSite software
regardless of the set/unset status of the Control Panel.
By default this is set to 'high' (on ungraded systems – clean start code 2000) meaning
that Cloud signalling will take priority over ARC signalling events (may delay them
slightly) to maintain a smooth cloud connection. If the system is graded (defaulted with
clean start code 2002) then this setting will default to 'low' so that Cloud connections
cannot delay ARC signalling events.
The text can be programmed for each area; such as: Area 0 you may want to be 'Full
House Set' - A maximum of 16 characters is allowed.
The text that is displayed when all areas are set.
Eg: 'Euro 46 App'.
If 'Yes', the keypad display will show 'set' once the panel is set. NOTE: This must be
programmed as 'No' to ensure compliance with EN 50131.
If 'Yes', then the keypad display will show all alarms, without requiring a user to enter
their code or present their tag.
NOTE: This must be programmed as 'No' to ensure compliance with EN 50131.
If 'Yes', then the keypad display will show any HU alarms that have occurred without
requiring the user to enter their code or tag.
NOTE: This must be programmed as 'No' to ensure compliance with EN 50131.
If 'Yes', then the keypad display will show any inputs that are activated in unset mode.
NOTE: This must be programmed as 'No' to ensure compliance with EN 50131.
Providing that all inputs are closed, the system will only set when the programmed 'Exit
Time' has expired. Any 'Push To Set' buttons fitted will also be live in this mode. The
system allows the programming of two different Entry/Exit timers to be used with
'Entry Delay 1' and 'Entry Delay 2' input types.
The system will only set when an input programmed as 'Entry Delay 1' or 'Entry delay
2' opens and closes. This procedure is used to allow setting the system by the action of
closing the exit door. It is possible to program a small delay time for the final door
delay in 'Change Timers' using the timer called 'Settle'.
This function follows the 'timed' operation, except that the timer will be overridden if an
Entry Delay input (door) is opened and closed before the timer expires.
The system will only set when a 'Push to Set' button has been pressed. This function
will override the programmed 'Exit Time'. The button can be used as a door bell when
the chime input attribute is enabled ('Change Inputs').
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