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Tab «Alarm Loops»
Figure 14. Alarm Loops Tab
Auto Arming Delay: This parameter means a time in which an alarm loop will be armed when it
has been repaired after being in alarm. The value can be set in the range of 1 to 255.
For an alarm loop of the Entrance type Auto Arming Delay must exceed Entry Delay.
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LP Type: Selecting the type of an alarm loop for LP0-LP4.
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LP0 Type: The way to use the input “0
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Operating Loop, or Phone Call. If a Patrol Check button is used then select the type Patrol Check
Circuit; if a common alarm loop is used which operates other UO-4S inputs then select Operating
Loop; and if activation of zeroth alarm loop should lead in a phone call to a dial-up phone number
then select the Phone Call type.
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Auto Arming After Alarms/Failures: Intrusion types of the alarm loops (Intrusion, Entrance,
Panic) support automatic arming them after being in alarms or in the Arming Failed status. An auto
arming procedure is started on expire of a programmable delay defined in configuration; the
parameters of auto arming are defined for every internal alarm loop individually.
The parameter Auto Arming After Failures is always applied for fire alarm loops (re-
gardless of whether this flag is set on or off).
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Linked to Relay…: Tick the alarm loops linked with the relevant relay.
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Linked to Beeper: If the parameter is set on then activation of this alarm loop causes the panel to
indicate this event by sounding.
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Group Arming / Disarming: Operated alarm loops are armed upon arming of all operating alarm
loops. Operated alarm loops are disarmed upon disarming of any operating alarm loop. Both
operated and operating alarm loops must be marked with a plus character.