
n
Models
Refer to “Models” and “Events” under “Scheduler -
Timers”.
Options
This page will allow you to setup the options that deter-
mine the operating mode of the system.
Disable Tamper Memory Reset with User code
If this option is enabled, only the Installer Codes will be
able to delete the Zone, Partition and Control Panel
Tamper memories.
Maintain Zone Test Attribute
If this option is en-
abled, any Alarms generated by Zones in Test status
will be recorded in the Events Logger, also when the
Partition is Disarmed.
Enable dynamic battery test timeout after mains restoral
After providing power during a Mains blackout, the bat-
tery will be quite low, and therefore, unable to meet the
Dynamic Battery Test requirements (refer to “Power
supply connection” under “Installation”). If this option is
enabled, the Dynamic Battery Test will restart 5 hours
after Mains restoral (instead of immediately) thus allow-
ing the battery to recharge.
Disable Alarm Memory Reset With Installer Code
If this option is enabled, only enabled User Codes will
be able to delete Alarm memories.
LEDs OFF on Readers
If this option is enabled, the
Reader LEDs will not signal the system status (all LEDs
OFF) until a valid Key/Card is used at the Reader.
+
The LEDs of Readers which have the
M
option En-
abled (refer to “Readers” under “Enrolling”), will al-
ways show the status of their associated events,
regardless of the status of the
LEDs OFF on
Readers
option.
Bypass Tamper on Zone
If this option is enabled, by-
passed Zones will not generate Tamper Alarms.
A
The IMQ-SECURITY SYSTEM Approval applies
only when the
Bypass Tamper on Zone
option is
Disabled.
Disable Arming on Battery Trouble
If this option is
enabled, Arming requests will be denied when any of
the following events is in progress:
Ø
Warning low battery
Ø
Warning power trouble
Ø
Warning low battery on Power station
Ø
Warning power trouble on Power station
Lock Installer Code
If this option is enabled, restoral
of the default settings WILL NOT default the PIN of
Code no. 200 (MASTER Installer Code).
Disable Arming with Partition Alarm
If this option is
enabled, Arm commands from Keypads or Readers will
not be carried out if the system detects Partitions in
alarm status.
+
This option does not apply to Arming operations
done via a Command zone, Timer, remote Tele-
phone or computer.
Enable Automatic Update of
Standard Time/Summer Time
If this option is en-
abled, the Control Panel will manage the Daylight
Saving Time changeover automatically, as follows:
Ø
the Clock will be put forward 1 hour at 2 am on the
last Sunday in March;
Ø
the Clock will be put back 1 hour at 3:00 am on the
last Sunday in October.
The system will signal Automatic Changeover by:
Ø
generating the
Standard time/Summer time
changed
event;
Ø
switching ON the
G
LED.
+
The
G
LED signals several different types of Trou-
ble events. If signalling is due to the Standard
time/Summer time changeover, the Keypad (in
View
Trouble
Mode)
will
show
the
[
daylighttimeUpdt
] message.
Voice guide for commands via telephone
If this option is enabled, the User will be able to access
the voice guided menu and operate the system from a
remote phone. Access to this facility requires entry of a
valid Telephone Access Code. Once the communica-
tion has been established, the Control panel will play
message
60
which will explain the functions associated
with keys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, # and *.
Ø
If key
1
is pressed, the Control panel will play mes-
sage
55
which contains the instructions for the DTMF
menu
Listen-in
options, that is, the functions of keys 1,
2 and #.
Ø
If key
2
is pressed, the Control panel will play mes-
sage
56
which contains the instructions for the DTMF
menu
Zone and Partition status enquiry
options, that
is, the functions of keys 1+nnn, and 2+nnn.
Ø
If Key
3
is pressed, the Control panel will play mes-
sage
57
which contains the instructions for the DTMF
menu
Activate/Deactivate Reserved Outputs
op-
tions, that is, the functions of keys 0+nnn, and 1+nnn.
Ø
If key
4
is pressed, the Control panel will play mes-
sage
58
which contains the instructions for the DTMF
menu options, that is, the functions of keys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
and 6.
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