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3. If
Alarm Abort
is enabled (Command 36 1) Channel 3 restores if the user
unsets the system.
Dual Ply Entry Warning (Command 86)
Note: Disable Alarm Confirmation (Command 89) to gain access to this Command.
If users habitually exceed the entry time use option 1 to add a 30 second
extension during which the internal sounders give a warning tone. The
extension applies to both Full and Part setting.
If users exceed the dual ply entry warning during full set then the system
gives a full alarm. If users exceed the dual ply entry warning during part set
then the system gives an alarm that is determined by Commands 63 for part
set B, 73 for part set C, or 77 for part set D.
Use Option 0 (default) to disable Dual Ply Entry.
Keypad Dual Key Alarms (Command 87)
This Command allows users to raise a alarms by pressing two keys on the
keypad at the same time. When this facility is enabled (option 1) the alarms
available are:
PA alarm
keys 1 and 3
Medical alarm keys 4 and 6
Fire alarm
keys 7 and 9
Use option 0 to disable this Command.
Note: this Command also enables PA from keyswitches (See “9928 Installation
Guide”.)
Alarm Confirmation (Command 89)
Option 1 allows you to program the control unit for Alarm Confirmation
(verified alarm), if required by your local Police Intruder Alarms Policy. (Use
this option to comply with DD243: 2002.)
When a detector causes an alarm the control unit activates Channel 3 (Burg).
If the intruder triggers the second detector within the alarm confirm time then
the control unit activates the programmed alarm confirmation channel.
Option 0 disables Alarm Confirmation.
Commands 90 - 97, See “5.Testing”
Load Full Defaults (Command 98)
Use this Command to load default values for all Commands.
1.
Enter programming mode (if you are not already there).
2.
Key in 98
Y
at the keypad.
The display shows:
Load Defaults
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