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No Closing Signal if More Than One Circuit Omitted
(Command 125 (9752 only))
Note: This Command is required for Belgian BVVO approval.
This option is only available if you have selected Scancom Fast format.
When this option is enabled the control unit will NOT transmit a Close signal
if a user has omitted two or more zones.
Select Language (Command 126)
The control unit can display messages on the keypads in one of several
different languages. Use Command 126 to select the language you wish to
use. (To select defaults see Command 0.) The options available are:
Option 0: English (default)
Option 5: French
Option 1: Italian
Option 6: German
Option 2: Spanish
Option 7: Norwegian
Option 3: Portuguese
Option 8: Swedish
Option 4: Dutch
Option 9: Danish
Radio Zone Supervision Fail Response (Command 128)
If the system is fitted with a 9955 Radio Expander then all the radio zones are
supervised. Should a radio zone not communicate with the 9955 expander
for one hour or more then the 9955 reports a supervision failure to the control
unit. Use Command 128 to select how the control unit will respond to the
reported supervision failure.
Option 0
Full alarm (all sounders and communication to the ARC).
Option 1
Internal, external and keypad sounders.
Option 2
Keypad sounders.
Option 3
Communication to the ARC and no sounders.
Option 4
Prevent the control unit setting until the faulty radio detector
responds to supervision.
Telecommand Requires Entry for Unset (Command 129)
If the system is fitted with a 9955 radio expander then the user can employ a
telecommand to set and unset the system. Command 129 provides two
options for unsetting the system with a telecommand:
Option 0: The user must first trigger the entry zone and start the entry
timer before unsetting the system with a telecommand.
Option 1: The user can unset the system using a telecommand without
first starting the entry timer by triggering the entry zone.
Summary of Contents for 9752
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