Panic Alarm; Ac Loss Delay - Marmitek PROGUARD 800 Installation Manual

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9.3.6: Keyfob Arm
The Keyfob Arm option offers two options concerning the behaviour of the system when
arming with a Keyfob. These options are as follows:
x
With Exit Delay – when arming with a Keyfob, the system initiates the Exit delay
of the chosen arming method.
x
No Exit Delay – when arming with a Keyfob, the system arms instantly without
initiating the Exit delay.
To program the Keyfob Arm option:
1.
From the Programming menu, select System Options, Arm/Disarm, KF Arm
[94036].
2.
Select With Exit Delay or No Exit Delay.
Press 3 when the desired setting is displayed.
3.

9.4: Panic Alarm

SOS Panic alarms generated from the front panel, keypads or keyfobs can be defined as
either audible or silent.
To program the Panic Alarm setting:
1.
From the Programming menu, select System Options, Panic Alarm
[9404].
2.
Select Audible or Silent.

9.5: AC Loss Delay

The AC Loss Delay is the amount of time that has to elapse before an AC Loss report is
sent to the monitoring station. If AC power is restored before the event message is sent,
the event message is cancelled and will not be sent. You can program an AC Loss Delay
to be between 1 and 255 minutes after the system first senses the AC loss condition.
Alternatively you can program a random AC Loss Delay.
The AC Restore message is also sent using the same method described above. AC
Restore is reported only if the AC Loss report was sent.
To program the AC Loss Delay:
1.
From the Programming menu, select System Options, AC Loss Delay
[9405].
2.
Enter a delay time (001-255 minutes) or enter 000 if you require the
system to choose a random AC Loss Delay.
Press 3 when the desired setting is displayed.
3.
9.5.1: Random AC Loss Delay
In the event of AC loss, an event message is sent to the monitoring station between 15
and 30 minutes after the AC loss condition is sensed. The system chooses this delay at
random in order to prevent the monitoring station being inundated by simultaneous AC
Loss reports in the event of a regional power cut.
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