Siren On; Hua Response; Abort Time; Auto Rearm - Abus AZAA10000 Installation Manual

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8.4.5 Siren On

Unconfirm
The panel operates the siren for all alarms (and overrides any Siren Delay).
Confirm
When the system is set, the panel does not activate the siren(s) until a confirmed alarm
occurs.
The behaviour of sounders and sirens is described in Table 6.

8.4.6 HUA Response

This option controls the audible alarm associated with Hold-Up Alarms (HUAs).
Note:
All HUAs are disabled when an installer is using the Installer menu.
HUA Keys Active (see page 51) must be enabled to generate HUA alarms from
keypads.
Audible
The panel starts HUA alarm tones from keypads and loudspeakers, operates HUA outputs,
and activates any sirens. The sirens follow the Siren Time (see page 50).
Silent
The panel keeps the HUA alarm silent: there are no alarm tones, and any sirens or HUA
outputs remain inactive.
Displayed
All keypad displays show an HUA alert message immediately (a user does not have to enter
an access code to see the message). If more than one HUA is active, the display scrolls
through the alert messages at approximately one-second intervals.
The panel also starts HUA alarm from keypads and loudspeakers, operates HUA outputs,
and activates any sirens.

8.4.7 Abort Time

Use this option to change Alarm Abort Delay period. The timer can take any value in the range 0
to 120 seconds.
The panel starts the Alarm Abort Delay timer whenever it starts an alarm. If a user silences an
alarm within the Abort Delay period, the alarm will not require an installer or remote reset.
If an alarm occurs and a user unsets the system within the Alarm Abort Delay period, the panel
activates any output of type Alarm Abort (see page 43) and starts any Alarm Abort Fast Format
communications programmed.

8.4.8 Auto Rearm

This option is available when Confirmation Mode is set to Basic.
Use this option to specify the number of times that the system will re-arm when the siren time
expires.
Select NEVER to make the system never re-arm (the system will go into alarm once only). Select
one of the other options to make the system re-arm once, twice, three, four or five times, or
always. The system re-arms all closed zones, but not detectors that are still sending alarm signals.
(Note that this setting is required in order to comply with EN50131.)
If the system has rearmed, then when a user enters the system through the Final Exit door, the
panel will give an audible internal alarm in place of the normal entry tone.
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