System Timers - Menvier Security TS700 Installation & Programming Instructions

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Key
Display
1
Acc
Access - Circuits programmed with this attribute are automatically isolated during the
entry procedure to allow a "walk through" route for the user to access the remote keypad.
When the system is part set activation of a circuit with the "Access" attribute will start the entry
timer. The Access attribute may only be assigned to Night circuit types.
2
2AcT
Double Knock - Circuits programmed with this attribute will only cause an alarm if:
a) The circuit is activated twice within the Double Knock window (this time may be set in the
System Timers menu).
b) The circuit remains active for the whole duration of the Double Knock window.
The Double Knock attribute may only be assigned to Night, 24hr and Auxiliary circuit types.
3
TEST
Test - Circuits with this attribute will be disabled from the system for the period set by the
"Test Time" (see System Timers). If the circuit is activated during this period the activation will
be logged and the user is informed of the circuit failure when trying to set the system. The
test fail message may only be cleared with the engineer's passcode. If at the end of the test
period no activations have occurred the circuit is automatically removed from test and
behaves as normal. The test period is initiated by entering the engineer's passcode. The test
attribute may only be assigned to Night, 24hr, PA Silent, PA Audible, Fire and Auxiliary circuit
types.
4
ISOL
Isolate - Circuits with this attribute are allowed to be omitted by the user when setting the
system. The isolate attribute may only be assigned to Night, 24hr and Auxiliary circuit types.
5
RST
Reset - This attribute is normally assigned to a circuit that is connected to a Vibration or
Smoke detector, so that during the "Detector Reset" period the circuit is not monitored. The
Reset attribute may only be assigned to Night, 24hr, Fire and Auxiliary circuit types.

System Timers

There are ten separate system timers which are shown in Table 5a and 5b.
1.
Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1" is selected.
2.
Press 5 to select the System Timers option.
3.
The display will show: Tir. -
4.
Enter the required timer number 0 to 9.
5.
The display will show the current timer setting.
6.
Enter the new timer value and press [.
7.
The display will return to step 3. Repeat steps 4 to 7 for the
remaining outputs.
8.
Press ] to return to "Engineer Menu 1".
Key
Timer
0
ACPO Delay
1
Re-Arms
Table 4. Circuit Attributes
Range
0-199 sec For ACPO requirements this timer is normally set to 90 seconds. If during the
entry procedure the user deviates from the entry route and causes an
alarm, the communication of the alarm signal to the central station is
delayed by this timer.
0-199
At the end of the bell duration time the system re-arms all circuits that are
healthy. Circuits that are still in an alarm are isolated until they change to a
healthy condition. This timer controls the number of times that a circuit will
re-arm before it is locked out of the system.
Table 5a. System Timers
Attribute Type
Function
Programming
Tir. -
Enter timer number 0 - 9. (see
Table 5a & 5b)
030
Enter timer value 000 -199. (see
Table 5a & 5b)
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