Exit Modes; System Options - Pyronix PCX 46 Engineer Reference Manual

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User In Area
User Arm Options
If user code is allocated to more than one area and is the Arm Area Choice option is set to NO, the
code will automatically arm all areas it has been allocated to in the same time. If the Arm Area Choice
has been set to YES then the user will be given the ability to choose which area to arm when the
arming procedure has been activated.
User In Area
User Arm Options
Write the name of the user for this code.
5.10.5 Change Engineer Code
If a code or tag is already allocated, the display will show [******]. Press the  key to clear the
code and use the numeric keys to input the new code.

5.11 Exit Modes?

The 'Exit Modes' operates the arming procedure of the system.
Timed
The system will only arm when the programmed 'Exit Time' has expired providing that all inputs are
closed. Any Push To Arm button fitted will also be live in this mode. The system allows the
programming of 2 different Entry/Exit timers to be used with Entry Delay 1 and Entry Delay 2 input
types.
Final Door
The system will only arm when an input programmed as Entry Delay 1 (type '07') or Entry Delay 2
(type 43) opens and closes. This procedure is used to allow arming 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 Timers.
Timed/Final
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 (See above: Final Door).
Push To Arm
The system will only arm when a 'Push to Arm' button has been pressed. This function will override
the programmed Exit Time. Such a button can be used as a Door Bell when the Chime input Attribute
is enabled.
Fail to Arm
If the arming has not been completed within the programmed Entry Delay time it is possible to
generate alarm or return in disarm condition. This option is defined in Timers and System Options.
See page 18 for explanation of the Arm Fail Warning and Arm File Time options.
Quick Arm (5 second arming)
There are 3 methods for Quick arming the systems:
1) In the System Options is possible to activate this option where arming can be activated by pressing
the t button followed by the Area required to arm without having to enter a user code.
2) The quick arm is also applied automatically when an area is armed from a keypad located outside
of that area. For example, if a keypad is allowed to arm and disarm area A+B but is only allocated to
area A when presenting a valid code or tag for arming area B on this device, the area B will be armed
immediately (5 sec delay). Presenting a code or tag to arm area A will activate the delay timer for
exiting the area A because the keypad is in this area.

5.12 System Options?

In the system options there are a number of options available to further tailor the operation of the
system as to the project needs. The system options are described in the table below:
System
Description
Options
Arm With
If 'Yes' allows arming with the following faults active: Device fail, Mains fail, Battery
Fault
faults, Fuse faults, SMS Communication failure.
Arm With
If 'Yes' allows arming with the following faults active: Case tamper and System
Tamper
tampers.
Arm If Digi
If 'Yes' allows arming with the following conditions active: Telecom line fail, Modem
Fault
failed, ATE line fault, ATE one path fail, Digi dial fail, ATE communication fail.
PCX 46 Programming Reference
Arm Area Choice
Arm Area Choice
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