Hardware; Panel Name; Wired Zone Type; Panel Loudspeaker - Abus AZAA10000 Installation Manual

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8.5 Hardware

8.5.1 Panel Name

You can use this option to give the panel a name. The name is displayed only when using the
About, Panel option (see page 62).
8.5.2

Wired Zone Type

The panel prompts you to select the zone wiring type when you power up a panel for the first
time, or when you restore the panel to factory defaults (see page 32).
Panel Zones
This option lets you change the zone wiring type for the panel.
Please refer to page 17 for details of the wiring types.
8.5.3

Panel Loudspeaker

Volume
Use this option to change the volume of chime, entry, exit, alert, confirmation and other
tones from a loudspeaker connected to the panel. This volume control does NOT change
the volume of alarm tones. You can separately adjust the volume of each type of tone.
8.5.4

Mains Fail Delay

This option allows you to specify the length of time (0 to 60 minutes) that the panel must wait
after detecting a mains supply failure before reporting Mains Fail to the ARC.
When the mains supply fails, the panel lights the red alert LEDs around the navigation key within a
few seconds of the failure, activates any output programmed as General Fault and logs the Mains
Fail event (in the mandatory log).
Note: Keypads do not show alerts while the system is set.
The panel does not report mains interruptions of less than 9 seconds to the ARC. If mains is
restored within that time, the panel switches off the red LEDs, deactivates the General Fault
outputs and logs Mains Restore.
If a mains interruption lasts for longer than 9 seconds, the subsequent additional actions depend
on the value in Mains Fail Delay:
If Mains Fail Delay is set to 0, the panel starts an alert tone ten seconds after the mains
fail at the keypads and communicates a mains fail signal to the ARC (provided a
communicator is fitted). At the same time, the panel activates any outputs (including
plug-by outputs) of type AC Fail.
If Mains Fail Delay is set to 1-60 minutes, the panel starts the mains fail delay time ten
seconds after the mains fail.
If mains power is restored before the end of the mains fail delay, the panel switches off
the red LEDs, deactivates any General Fault outputs and logs the mains restore. The panel
does not send any report to the ARC.
If the mains fail condition is still present at the end of the mains fail delay, the panel starts
an alert tone at the keypads and communicates a mains fail signal to the ARC (provided a
communicator is fitted). At the same time, the panel activates any outputs of type AC Fail.
A user can silence the alert by pressing the navigation key and entering a valid access
code. The keypad displays details of the alert. The General Fault and AC Fault outputs
remain active.
Once mains power is restored, the panel deactivates any AC Fail outputs and logs the
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