Programming System Timers; The Seven Event Basic Log; Clearing The Seven Event Basic Log; Displaying The Seven Event Basic Log - Texecom Veritas R8 Plus Installation Manual

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Programming System Timers

The system has the following eight time delays and one test time
which are all programmable:
No.

Full Set Exit Time (seconds)

Part Set Exit Time (seconds)

Full Set Entry Time (seconds)

Part Set Entry Time (seconds)

Bell Cut Off Time (minutes)

Part Set Error Tone Suspension Time (seconds)

Bell Delay Time (minutes)

Confirmation Time (minutes)

Zone Soak Test Time (days)
To program any of the above, from the Programming Menu, press
followed by the corresponding time delay number (e.g. for
the Part Set Entry Time, enter
this.
Z on es
U n set
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T am p er
Enter the desired time as a two digit number (e.g. for 5 seconds

enter
). The display will indicate as each digit is entered.
Press
. The system will chime to confirm the new time
has been accepted. The system will automatically revert to the
Programming Menu and all the zone lights will illuminate.
The Bell Delay Time
activation before the bell sounds. The Bell Cut Off Time
is the length of time for which the bell sounds.
The L/M input should be connected to 0V (AUX-) if not
required, otherwise Bell Delay will not operate.
The Part Set Error Tone Suspension Time
be used to suspend the error tone (indicating an open zone)
to avoid disturbance when there are detectors on the part
set exit route.
The Second Intruder Time
opening during which a different zone opening will activate
the Second Intruder output channel on the communicator
interface.
The Zone Soak Test Time
Zone Soak Test Suite (see page 30).
Some bell boxes have a built in timer. In this case the bell
will sound for either its built in time or the programmed cut-
off time, whichever is the shorter.

The Seven Event Basic Log

The control panel has a Seven Event Basic Log which stores the last
7 alarm activations. The zone that caused the initial alarm activation
will flash, and any subsequently opened zones will also be shown
(not flashing).
The Control Panel also incorporates a time and date stamped, non-
volatile, 250 Event Extended Log which can neither be erased nor
altered. The 250 Event Extended Log can only be accessed using an
LCD keypad or an interface available from Texecom.
INS045-14
 - 
Time Delay

). The display will look like


is the length of time after the alarm
would typically
is the time after a zone
is used in conjunction with the
 - 
The date (see page 27) and time (see page 28) must be
programmed for the 250 Event Extended Log to function
correctly.

Clearing the Seven Event Basic Log

From the Programming Menu, enter
like this.
Z on es
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Press
. The system will chime to confirm that the Seven
Event Basic Log has been erased. The system will then
automatically revert to the Programming Menu.

Displaying the Seven Event Basic Log


From the Programming Menu, press
corresponding to the desired event,
being least recent (e.g. to recall the second most recent event, enter

). The zone that caused the initial alarm activation will flash,
and any subsequently opened zones will also be shown (not
flashing).
Z on es
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Z on es
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
If the Tamper indicator is on or flashing, an extended display reveals
more information about the source of the tamper alarm. To toggle
between the normal display and the extended display, press
extended display is distinguished from the normal display by the Unset
light being off. In the extended display the zone indicators are interpreted
as follows:
Zone Light
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Press
. The system will return to the Programming Menu.

Programming the Suites

The system has a Full Set Suite, four Part Set Suites, a Chime Suite,
a Cleaner Suite, a Double Knock Suite, a Manual Omit Suite, a Zone
Invert Suite, a Zone Disable Suite and a Zone Soak Test Suite all of
which are programmable.
24 Hour zones (Fire, PA and Tamper), Keyswitch zones and Push
to Set zones should be monitored constantly and should NOT be
omitted by the Full or Part Set Suites or the Cleaner Suite.
Programming the Control Panel

. The display will look

U n set

T am p er
followed by the number
being most recent,

U n set

T am p er

U n set

T am p er
Description
Bell Tamper (including Aux Tamper)
Power Supply Fault
Lid Tamper (including RKP Lid Tamper)
Line Monitor
RKP Off-Line
Code PIN Tamper
Keypad PA (including PA Code Entered)
EOL Tamper

-

. The
 - 
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