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The user can defer setting in this way a total of three times. After the third deferral, the control unit sets
the system.
Note that deferring setting does not defer any unsetting events.
Setting faults – Force Set
If there is a fault that would normally prevent the system from setting, a calendar set event will also fail.
Before the time of a setting event, the control unit starts the calendar set warning tone as usual, but at the
setting time, the control unit will not set the system. The control unit will log the failure as “set fail”. At the
same time, the control unit will activate any output programmed as type Set Fail.
Note that if an installer assigns zones the Force Set Omit attribute, the control unit will omit those
zones if they are active during a scheduled setting event.
4.13.4
Defining contacts
You can use System Config – Contacts to edit the Contacts List, which is a list of up to 12 contacts (by default
named Recipient A-L). Contacts are used for outgoing communications, such as those for reporting alarms
by speech call or SMS message.
Note:
•
You cannot edit contacts that the installer has used for communications to an Alarms Receiving
Centre (ARC).
•
Unless you are sure of what you are doing, it is recommended that you liaise with your installer
before editing the Contacts List.
To edit the Contacts List:
1. Select System Config – Contacts.
The first recipient (contact) you are able to edit is displayed:
CONTACTS
Recipient E
2. Press
▲
or
▼
followed by
4
to select the recipient you want to edit.
3. Press
▲
or
▼
followed by
4
to select one of the following options:
Name
Select this to edit the name of the recipient. See
Appendix C, page 43 for details of how to
enter text.
Tel No 1
The first telephone number of the recipient.
Tel No 2
The second telephone number of the recipient.