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Second Entry Time: Is an additional period of time allowed for entering protected
premises that is activated after the First Entry Time has expired during which limited
alarms will be activated. Default value is 30 seconds;
(7)
Communicator Delay Time: This is the delay time before the Digital Communicator is
activated when a Ward Alarm occurs which is not required to be communicated
immediately. Default value is 1 minute 30 seconds;
(8)
Lights Off Delay: This is the delay period before the REM keyboard and display lights
are de-activated when leaving the Menu. Default value is 05 Seconds.
(9)
Mains Off Time: This is the time delay period before an alarm is generated when the
mains supply fails. Default value is 10 Seconds;
(10)
Menu Time Out Time: This is the period of time allowed before the system reverts
from Menu to Unset if a Keyboard entry is not made. Default value is 1 minute 30
seconds;
(11)
Double Knock Time: This is the length of time during which two activations of the
circuit must occur, or for which the activation must remain, to initiate an alarm from a
circuit with Attribute D - K (para 2.5.1). Default value is 10 seconds;
(12)
Line Fault Time: This is the time delay period before an alarm is generated if a
Digicom Line fault occurs. Default value is 20 seconds.
2.9

Modes

2.9.1
The system Modes of operation determine how the system will operate under various
conditions and these are programmed by the Engineer. For Wards with a WCU the Exit
options are set at the WCU. The following Modes may be defined:
(1)
Exit
(2)
Remote Service: The Remote Data Transfer facilty (para 1.5) may be used at any
time without User control or it may require a User passcode before being allowed to
take place;
(3)
Output Modules: If Output Modules, which are used to drive remote Mimic Panels
with LEDs or other devices, are connected they may be set to mimic the circuits or to
show ward and circuit alarms (para 1.4.4);
(4)
Personal Attack: During a Walk Test the PA circuits may be set to cause a test
activation or an alarm;
(5)
User Setting System:The system may be allowed, or not allowed (barred), to set
when the following conditions are present:
(6)
Time Lock: The Time Lock (para 3.17) is to be applied to the System or to Ward 1
only;
(7)
Part Set: When the system is Set but Wards are not set (the premises are still
occupied) then if an alarm occurs the alarm condition may be sent sent via the
Digicom immediately or it may be delayed for the Communicator Delay period (para
2.8 (7)) to allow it to be investigated first;
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(a)
Timed Exit: When setting an exit sequence is started at a REM and the
system will set after a fixed period, determined by the Exit Timer (para 3.8),
by the end of which all monitored circuits must be healthy to ensure that the
system will set. The User may leave the premises during this period without
causing an alarm. When applied to a Ward with a WCU it is set at the WCU;
(b)
Last Exit: When setting an exit sequence is started at a REM but the system
will only set when the circuit designated Last Exit, which is normally a door,
has been momentarily active;
(c)
Exit Terminator: When setting the sequence in (b) above is followed but a
circuit designated Exit Terminator, which is normally a push button switch,
must also be momentarily active after the Last Exit activation;
(a)
Digital Communicator line fault;
(b)
Mains supply (AC) off.
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