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19 = Part Alarm
When the Part Alarm parameter is set to 1 (enabled — default setting) the Bells and Strobe outputs
activate if an alarm condition occurs when the system is part set (part armed).
When the Part Alarm parameter is set to 0 (disabled) the Bells and Strobe outputs are disabled when the
system is part set.
NOTE: The Horn, Entry/Exit and Intruder outputs are not affected by this parameter.
This parameter can be assigned a different value for each group.
20 = Power Delay
This parameter determines the delay between the activation of AC Fail outputs following a mains failure to
allow the power to return before signaling the fault. The Power Delay is programmable within the range 0–
600 minutes; the default is 10. (A value of 10 is required for UL installations.)
This parameter can be assigned a different value for each group.
21 = Reset MGR
This parameter should only be used if the Master Manager code is lost or must be replaced. On selecting the
Reset MGR parameter, a warning message is displayed: WARNING!!! ENT=Code Change; press the ent
key to erase current code and reset it to the default of 12345.
22 = PA Reset
This option allows the engineer or the remote code to determine the code type that can reset/disarm the
system following a PA activation. The default type is 3.6 — manager; the programmable range is:
2.3–2.5 for the user
3.6 for the manager
3.7 for the engineer
This parameter can be assigned a different value for each group.
The panel only requests Engineer Level Reset if alarms have been signaled, via the Communication Module
and appropriate type reset is set to 3.7. If no signal is transmitted, the reset will automatically be reduced to
type 3.6. This feature is only active when the DTMF signaling format is selected.
23 = Print Codes
The Print Codes option, when set to 1 (enabled), allows the manager to print a list of the PINS for each of
the users. The option defaults to 0 (disabled).
24 = Exit Alarm
If the Exit Alarm parameter is set to 1 (enabled), any zone other than Final, Exit, Entry or Push-Set (or
Secure Final or Part Final when acting as a Final) that is opened during the exit time causes a full alarm
condition to be activated. The default is 0 (disabled).
NOTE: This option must be used only when specified.
This parameter can be assigned a different value for each group.
If the Exit Alarm parameter is enabled, any zone that is open when the Autoset begins (at the end of the
pre-warning period) causes an immediate full alarm condition to be activated.
If the Exit Alarm parameter is disabled, any zone open when the Autoset begins (at the end of the pre-
warning period) results in an "urgent" bleeping from the Entry/Exit Horns. If the open zones are not closed
by the end the time assigned in parameter 35 = Fail To Set, a full alarm is activated along with any
outputs programmed as Fail-Set.
25 = Global Copy
The Global Copy parameter changes all zones within the selected range to the function and parameters of
the first zone in the range. On selection of the parameter, a warning message is displayed indicating that the
zone functions will be altered — WARNING!!! ENT=ZONE CHANGES: press the ent key to continue or
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