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5.3 Global Options

System Timers

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These timers control various timing and delay functions. Each
timer can be programmed for any value between 000 and 999.
1 - Exit Settle Time
When using the 'Entry/Exit' or 'Exit Terminator' arming mode,
some detectors along the exit route can remain active for a
number of seconds following activation. This timer ensures that
the detectors are given time to deactivate before the
system/area arms.
2 - Global Bell Dly.
This
timer
controls
the
alarm occurring and the 'Bell/Strobe' output activating.
3 - Global Bell Dur.
This timer controls the duration of the 'Bell' output after an
alarm has occurred and any programmed 'Global Bell Delay'
time has expired.
4 - Double Knock Dly
If a zone has the 'Double Knock' attribute an alarm will only occur
if the zone activates twice within this time window or once for the
duration of this time window.
If multi knocks has been set up (see page 51 for details)
the zone may have to be activated more than twice.
5 - Beam Pair Time
If a zone has the 'Beam Pair' attribute, an alarm will only
occur if another zone with the 'Beam Pair' attribute (assigned
to the same area) is activated within this time window.
6 - Activity Delay
If a zone has the 'Activity' attribute and it is not activated during
this timer and 'Config. option 14' has been set to 'View Act. Fault'
(see page 49 for details), it will be indicated to the user when
they try to arm the system/area.
7 - Abort Delay
When an Intruder alarm occurs this timer is started, if the area
is disarmed within this time window an 'Abort' event will be
reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre. If the system is
disarmed after this period the 'Abort' event is not reported.
8 - Courtesy Time
This timer controls the duration of the 'Courtesy' output type.
The courtesy output activates whenever a keypad is being
used and during the entry mode.
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Use the YES key to move
to the next timer or use
the SCROLL key to search
Enter a new timer value
e.g. 005 = 5 Minutes
delay
between
an
Intruder
9 - Defer Arming By
If an area tries to 'Time Arm' and a valid User code is entered,
this timer is started and the 'Time Arming' procedure is
postponed. When this timer expires, the system/area will try to
arm itself again.
10 - Auto Arm Delay
When an area assigned to 'Auto Arm Areas' is disarmed (see
page 43 for details) this timer is started. Every time a detector in
that area is activated, the timer is restarted. If the timer is allowed
to expire i.e. no detectors in the assigned area are activated, the
area will arm itself.
11 - Menu Time Out
This timer controls the length of time that a user can remain
in a menu before the system automatically returns to the
normal day mode.
12 - Pulse Period 1
This timer controls how long any output with
'Pulse Period 1' attribute assigned to it will activate for.
13 - Pulse Period 2
This timer controls how long any output with
'Pulse Period 2' attribute assigned to it will activate for.
14 - Pulse Period 3
This timer controls how long any output with
'Pulse Period 3' attribute assigned to it will activate for.
15 - ATS Fault Delay
This timer controls the delay between a line fault occurring
and an audible indication being generated by the system.
16 - AC Off Delay
This timer controls the delay between an AC Mains failure
occurring and an audible indication being generated by the
17 - Batt Test Period
This timer controls the frequency of the dynamic battery test.
18 - Batt Test Time
This timer controls how long the dynamic battery test is
carried out for.
19 - Soak Test Time
This timer controls the number of days a zone with the 'Test'
attribute will remain on test for.
20 - Service Interval
This timer controls the frequency of the 'Service Required'
condition occurring.
21 - Test Call Every
This timer controls how often a test call is made to the
monitoring station. 024 = daily etc.
22 - Min. Random Time
This
timer
controls
the
that the 'Random' output attribute will activate for.
23 - Max. Random Time
This timer controls the maximum length of time that the
'Random' output attribute will activate for.
24 - Door Strike Time
This timer controls the length of time that the 'Door Strike'
output will activate for whenever a code with the 'Door Strike'
attribute is entered.
25 - Zone Response
This timer controls the length of time that a zone with the
'Quick Resp.' attribute, has to be activated for, in
order to be recognised by the control panel.
Programming the Control Panel
minimum
length
of
the
the
the
time
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