System Options Menu
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Note:
This does NOT change the volume of sound from the built-in loudspeaker (e.g. used
to replay speech memos). Use
System Config
– Volume Settings
in the User menu to set
the volume of the loudspeaker.
Partitions
In a partitioned system, you can assign the control unit's internal sounder to any of the
partitions. The sounder can belong to one or more partitions.
Entry Alarm Delay
Use this option to determine what the system will do if a user strays from an Entry Route
zone during entry. (This option is available to provide compliance with EN 50131-1.)
Disabled
Makes the system give an alarm immediately a user triggers a zone other than the
entry route zone during entry.
Note:
This is not compliant with EN50131.
Enabled
If the user triggers a zone other than the entry route zone during entry, the system
waits 30 seconds before raising a full alarm. The system also gives an internal alarm
during the 30-second wait.
If the user enters an access code or presents a tag before the end of the 30-second
period, the user can reset the system.
Abort Time
Use this option to change Alarm Abort Delay period. The timer can take any value in the
range 0 to 120 seconds.
The control unit starts the Alarm Abort Delay timer whenever it starts an alarm. If a user
silences an alarm within the Abort Delay period, the alarm will not require an installer or
remote reset.
If an alarm occurs and a user unsets the system
within
the Alarm Abort Delay period, the
control unit activates any output of type Alarm Abort (page 40) and starts any Alarm Abort
Fast Format communications programmed.
Supervision
If a radio detector loses contact for more than 20 minutes, the control unit generates an
“RF Warning” event when the system is set. The event can be overridden during the
setting process.
If a radio detector loses contact for more than two hours, the control unit may raise an
alarm, depending on the setting you select:
Off
The control unit takes no action, irrespective of whether the system is set or unset.
Fault
With system set, the control unit logs the event, but does not display any alert or give
a fault tone. With system unset, the control unit displays an alert, sounds a fault tone
and logs the event. In both cases, any outputs of type RF Supervision or RF Fault
activate.