TIMER
Settle
Double Knock
Pre-Alarm
Comm Fault Delay
Set Fail
Fire Siren Time
Set Fail Warning
Occupancy
Occupancy Suspend
Input NAT Days
Input NAT Hours
Wireless Supervision Time
Wireless Jamming Time
Service Time
FUNCTION
Time between final exit input closing, and system arming.
Length of filter period applied to inputs with 'Double Knock'
attribute.
Delays 'Intruder' output signals if entry time has started. Pre-
alarm time must be set for at least 30 seconds to comply with
PD6662
Duration of communication fault before 'Comms Fault' alarm
triggered. NOTE: In the case of devices connected via the ATE
pins, this time is additional to that already applied by the ATE.
Please note: Arming this to '250' disables line fault
monitoring and will not notify at the keypad/readers
Time after which 'Set Fail' operation will be invoked if exit
procedure not completed.
Cut off time for fire alarm. '99' means endless.
Time for which a set fail warning will be present.
This timer (set in hours) defines the period of time that any
zones with the occupancy attribute enabled must be trigger in.
Defines the areas which will suspend the timer if armed.
NAT stands for Non-Activity Timer. This is used in conjunction
with the input attribute 'Non Activity Input' , and will monitor
the chosen input for the selected number of days. At expiration
of timer, and if the input has not opened within that time, then
this will be stored in the panel log. Non Activity fault and there
will be an output activated if programmed to it. Send SMS
message if "Special Log" is on.
NAT stands for Non-Activity Timer. This is used in conjunction
with the input attribute 'Non Activity Input' , and will monitor
the chosen input for the selected number of hours. At
expiration of timer, and if the input has not opened within that
time, then this will be stored in the panel log. Non Activity fault
and there will be an output activated if programmed to it. Send
SMS message if "Special Log" is on.
This option is only applicable if wireless devices are installed. It
is the time window before a wireless supervision fault will be
signalled. For example: if the time is set for 2 hours, then any
device that doesn't communicate with the wireless expander
within that period will cause a supervision fault. This must be
programmed to 2 hours or less for compliance to EN50131.
This option is only applicable if wireless devices are installed.
It is the time window that if a wireless device had its signal
'blocked' a fault would display. For example, if the time is set to
30 seconds, then if a wireless device is 'jammed' longer than 30
seconds a fault will be displayed. This must be programmed to
30 seconds or less (but not zero) for compliance to EN50131.
This is a timer that can be set in days, and will display a
message to the user warning that a service is due. An engineer
code will clear the message.
ENFORCER V11 PROGRAMMING GUIDE
RANGE
0 - 255 seconds
0 – 75 seconds
0 – 255 seconds
0 – 250 seconds
0 – 255 seconds
1 – 99 minutes
0 – 99 seconds
0 - hours
[ABCD]
0-14 days
00-23 hours
0-99 hours
0-100 seconds
367 days
53
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