89: Alarm Confirmation; 90: Event Log; 91 To 96: Testing Outputs; 97: Engineer Walk Test - Cooper Scantronic 9 5 Series Programming Manual

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2. Programming Commands
Option
0
Masking (default). Resistance values of both 4.4kΩ and 9.1kΩ are
reported as Masking detected.
1
Masking and Fault. A resistance value of 4.4kΩ is reported as a Fault
and 9.1kΩ is reported as Masking detected.
Note:
1.
Using three-resistor anti-mask wiring requires that Command 21 is set to one of the
Fully Supervised Loop options (2 or 3).
2.
Compliance with PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004 Grade 3 (see page 86) requires
that detectors can report faults and that Command 88 is set to 1.

89: Alarm Confirmation

Use this command to select if alarms are confirmed and, if so, how this is
done. Your local Police Intruder Alarms Policy may require alarms to be
confirmed.
Option
0
None: alarm is communicated when one zone is activated (default
outside the UK).
1
UK (DD 243): alarm is not communicated until a second zone is
activated within 30 minutes of the first (default in the UK).
2
2Zn: alarm is communicated when any two zones are activated at any
time while the system is set.
Note:
1.
Compliance with DD 243: 2004 (see page 84) requires that Command 89 is set to
option 1.
2.
Activating entry zones during the entry time will not cause or confirm an alarm.

90: Event Log

For information on this command, see page 69.

91 to 96: Testing Outputs

For information on these commands, see page 74.

97: Engineer Walk Test

For information on this command, see page 74.

98: Load Full Defaults

This command loads the original default values for all commands and selects
single or partitioned operation (for more information, see page 4).
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