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1.4.5.10
In
Quiescent
mode the control panel allows to control (arm / disarm) inputs that are not
protected by any user credential (PIN-code, or Touch Memory key).
An input is considered an unprotected by credentials if all credentials of the ‘
Main
’ type (user
credentials), stored in the panel memory in the configuration parameters, have the
No Control
attribute
selected with respect to this Input
X
(‘Input1’ ... ‘Input20’) .
If at least one user credential, in relation to this input, has the rights to ‘
Arm
’ and / or ‘
Disarm
’,
control of this input without presenting the credential is impossible. An unprotected input can be
controlled by pressing the button corresponding to the input number …
If an input has been disarmed, pressing the corresponding button attempts to arm this input.
If the input has not been disarmed, pressing the corresponding button disarms it.
If the configuration parameter
Never Disarm
is set for an input, such an input can only be re-
armed if it is in a state other than
ARMED
.
1.4.5.11
In ‘Quiescent mode’ the control panel allows to perform group reset of unprotected
input alarms.
The reset is performed by pressing the Reset button with an attempt to arm all unprotected inputs
that are in alarmed (activated) states (various alarms, pre-alarms, fires) or in the
Arming Failed
state.
Control of inputs is accompanied by light and sound indication.
More detailed information on the modes of operation of light and sound indication is provided in
the section
1.4.5.12
The Signal-20M provides interaction with a network controller (the S2000M panel or
Orion Pro workstation) as follows:
–
sends events to the network controller about all changes in the state of the device elements
(inputs, outputs, housing and power inputs);
–
to request the state of elements at any time;
–
disarm inputs (except for inputs with the Never Disarm configuration parameter and process
inputs of types 6 and 12);
–
arms inputs (except for auxiliary inputs of types 6 and 12);
–
supports centralized control of the outputs (except for locally controlled outputs);
–
disables control of inputs of any type (control panel ‘S2000M’ v.4.13 and higher);
–
disables monitoring and control of any outputs (S2000M v.4.13 and higher).
1.4.5.13
From the
Quiescent
mode, the Signal-20M can go to the following modes:
–
PIN Code Entry;
–
Local Control Mode;
–
Centralized Control Mode;
–
Administrator Menu;
–
Installer Menu.
1.4.5.14
Pressing the button switching the panel from the Quiescent mode to the PIN Entry
mode.
Switching to the PIN Code Entry is indicated by a green Access LED.
1.4.5.15
In the
PIN Code Entry mode
, the panel:
–
monitors the logical states of the inputs;
–
monitors the status of the outputs;
–
controls the outputs, depending on the current state of the inputs (locally);
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