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Address Description
Default
to the correct time when Daylight Saving Time Ends
P122E
GMT
- (TBD)
0
6.1: Clock and Timers/Date Format
Address Description
Default
P123E
European date format
-
European date format
Enable
P124E
American date format
-
American date format
Disable
6.2: Clock and Timers/Timers
Address Description
Default
P125E
Radio Zone Supervised Time
-
If a radio detector is capable
of sending regular supervisory signals to the panel and the zone
type is set for 'Supervised Signal Active', this timer sets how
long a period has to elapse with no received transmissions
before a supervisory failure alarm is generated. The time range
is 1-255 minutes.
60m
P126E
Two Trigger Time
-
If a zone is set to two trigger, the zone has
to cause an alarm twice within the two trigger time period to
cause an alarm. If multiple zones are set to two trigger, an
alarm will be generated it two zones trigger once each within
the two trigger time period. If a two trigger zone goes into
alarm but remains in alarm for longer than the two trigger time
period (i.e. detector failure or cable cut) an alarm will be
generated. The time range is
5-255
seconds.
20s
6.3: Clock and Timers/Delays
Address Description
Default
P127E
Alarm Reporting Delay (seconds)
-
If this address is set to 0,
there will be no report delay. If it is set to any value other than
0 then a delay equal to the programmed value will stop the
panel from reporting an alarm until this delay time expires.
While the timer is active certain outputs can be disabled at
location
[P43]
. Once the timer has expired it will not start
again, the panel must be disarmed then armed to reset the
timer
.
The value is in seconds, maximal limit is 255 seconds.
Disable
P128E
Mains Fail Reporting Delay (seconds)
-
If a Mains Failure
occurs this timer delays the reporting of Mains Failure to a
Monitoring Station. If the mains power returns before the timer
expires, then no report is sent. If Mains Failure is assigned to
an output, this delay must expire before the output will turn on
.
Upper limit is 10800 seconds (3 hours)
900s
P240E
Communication Fail Reporting Delay (seconds)-
If a
Communication Fail occurs this timer delays the reporting of
Communication Fail to a Monitoring Station. If specified
communication path returns before the timer expires, then no
report is sent. If Communication Fail is assigned to an output,
this delay must expire before the output will turn on. The value
in seconds, maximal limit is 3 hours (10800 seconds).
Disable