9 System Options
If EN-50131 standard is chosen for the system, this feature is applicable to all detectors
(including 24H zones), WL sirens, and repeaters.
Press
to check which sensor is causing the "System Not Ready" condition.
To make the required arming method available, activate the sensor. PIR sensors have a three-minute delay between
transmissions.
If activating the sensor does not help, there may be a problem with the sensor. You can bypass the faulty sensor's zone
to allow system arming until the problem is remedied – see p. 29, 4.3 Zone Bypassing/Unbypassing.
Note:
Zone bypassing is valid for one arming period only. All bypassed zones are automatically unbypassed
when the system is disarmed.
To program the Supervised Arm interval:
1.
From the Programming menu, select System Options, Arm/Disarm, Superv. Arm [94033].
2.
Enter a Supervised Arm interval (001-255 minutes or 000 to disable the Supervised Arm option).
Note:
Do not program a Supervised Arm interval that is less than the sensor's supervision time.
To meet the requirements of the EN50131 standard, the Supervised Arm interval must be
set to 20 minutes.
9.3.4.
Instant Arming
Instant arming is a feature that allows you to cancel the entry delay after arming the system – see p. 26, 3.12.2 Instant
Arming. The feature is designed for use in situations where the system's perimeter is armed and nobody is expected to
enter the premises from outside during the armed period.
To enable/disable the Instant Arm option:
1.
From the Programming menu, select System Options, Arm/Disarm, Instant Arming [94034].
2.
Select Enabled or Disabled.
9.3.5.
Keyfob Disarm
The Keyfob Disarm option enables you to determine whether it is possible for the user to disarm the system using their
keyfob at all times or during the entry delay only.
Notes:
This feature can be applied only after the system has been fully armed.
With Partitioned systems, this feature is relevant only for keyfobs assigned to full arming.
1.
From the Programming menu, select System Options, Arm/Disarm, KF Disarm [94035].
2.
Select Always or On Entry.
9.3.6.
Supervised Arm Mode
For the Supervised Arm option, you can choose whether the Control System waits for a transmission of all the devices
included in this supervision, or from at least one of them – see p. 56, 9.3.3 Supervised Arm.
To program the Supervised Arm mode:
1.
From the Programming menu, select System Options, Arm/Disarm, Super Arm Mode [94036].
2.
Select All Reg. Devices or Any Reg. Devices.
9.4.
Panic Alarm
SOS Panic alarms generated from the front panel, keypads or keyfobs can be defined as either audible or silent.
To program the Panic Alarm setting:
1.
From the Programming menu, select System Options, Panic Alarm [9404].
2.
Select Audible or Silent.
9.5.
AC Loss Delay
The AC Loss Delay is the amount of time that has to elapse before an AC Loss report is sent to the central station. If AC
power is restored before the event message is sent, the event message is canceled and will not be sent. You can program
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