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Areas not assigned to 'Conf. After Entry' will never report Confirmed
Intruder alarm events to the Alarm Receiving Centre after the entry
delay has expired.
To comply with DD 243, areas must NOT be assigned to this
option, thus preventing Confirmed Intruder Alarms from being
reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre after the entry delay
has expired.
If a Portable ACE i.e. Electronic Keyswitch, Key fob, Tag, Swipe
Card etc. is used to disarm the system, it is permissible for the
Confirmed Intruder Alarm signal to be re-enabled after the
entry delay has expired. In this case, areas CAN be assigned
to 'Conf. After Entry'.
30 - Part Arm Enabled
Areas assigned to 'Part Arm Enabled' can be Part Armed.
Areas not assigned to 'Part Arm Enabled' cannot be Part Armed.
31 - Bell Squawk
Areas assigned to 'Bell Squawk' will respond as follows:
When all of the assigned areas are fully armed, the bell will activate
once for 2 seconds, when any one of the assigned areas are
disarmed, the bell will activate twice for 2 seconds and when any
one of the assigned areas are disarmed following an alarm, the bell
will activate five times for 2 seconds.
Areas not assigned to 'Bell Squawk' will not activate the Bell output
when arming or disarming.
32 - FOB After Entry
Areas assigned to 'FOB After Entry' can only be disarmed with a
Radio FOB once the Entry procedure has been started.
Areas not assigned to 'FOB After Entry' can be disarmed with a Radio
FOB at any time.
33 - Armed = Coms
When Areas are assigned to 'Armed = Coms' the system will respond
as follows:
Communications and outputs (Alarm, Confirmed etc.) for ALL areas
will only operate when all of the assigned areas are armed.
When No Areas are assigned to 'Armed = Coms' the system will
respond as follows:
Communications and outputs (Alarm, Confirmed etc.) for ALL areas
will operate as normal.
34 - 2-Wire Smoke
Areas assigned to '2-Wire Smoke' will register a Fire Alarm when any
2-Wire Smoke detector activates.
Areas not assigned to '2-Wire Smoke' will not register a Fire Alarm when
a 2-Wire Smoke detector activates.
35 - Faults Eng Reset
Each area can be programmed for Engineer or User reset following
any Fault. Areas Assigned to 'Faults Eng Reset' will respond as
follows:
The assigned areas can only be reset using an Engineer code
If 'Anti-code Reset' is enabled (option 13) the assigned areas
can also be reset using the Anti-code
Areas not assigned to 'Faults Eng Reset' can be reset with any User
code that is valid for those areas.
36 - No ATS Eng Reset
Each area can be programmed for Engineer or User reset following a
"No ATS Available" fault (ATS = Alarm Transmission System). Areas
Assigned to 'No ATS Eng Reset' will respond as follows:
The assigned areas can only be reset using an Engineer code
If 'Anti-code Reset' is enabled (option 13) the assigned areas
can also be reset using the Anti-code
Areas not assigned to 'No ATS Eng Rst' can be reset with any User
code that is valid for those areas.
37 - AC Fail Eng Reset
Each area can be programmed for Engineer or User reset following an
AC Mains Fail. Areas assigned to 'AC Fail Eng Reset' will respond as
follows:
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The assigned areas can only be reset using an Engineer code
If 'Anti-code Reset' is enabled (option 13) the assigned areas
can also be reset using the Anti-code
Areas not assigned to 'AC Fail Eng Reset' can be reset with any User
code that is valid for those areas.
38 - Mask When Armed
Areas assigned to 'Mask When Armed' will register a Masking fault
when the selected areas are armed and a Masking Fault occurs.
Areas not assigned 'Mask When Armed' will never register a Masking
fault when the selected areas are armed and a Masking Fault occurs
39 - No Arming Before BCD
This option prevents Areas arming until other associated Areas
selected in the option are armed.
For example in a system with 4 Area's (A,B,C,and D) do not allow
Arming of A until C and D are armed. In this case D could be a Safe
or Vault Area C could be a strong room, Area B could be a Reception
and Area A the main entry/exit route.
Area A
Area B
Entry/Exit
Reception Area
Can only be
Must be armed
armed if B, C &
to allow Area A
D are Armed
to be armed
A message "Arming Prevented" with the associated areas displayed
and an error beep will be presented to the User if they try and arm an
area that is restricted.
Area Programming
Area C
Area D
Strong Room
Vault
Must be
Must be
armed to
armed to
allow Area A
allow Area A
to be armed
to be armed
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