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During setting, a brief message is displayed to inform the user that one or more
zones are in soak test.
Note:
If there is an output configured as type Zone Follow for a zone under Soak
Test, the control unit will continue to operate the output if the soak test zone is
triggered. The output will operate whether the zone is set or unset.
Double Knock
Zones programmed with this attribute will cause an alarm only if the zone is EITHER
triggered, restored and triggered again within a five-minute period, or if the zone
remains active for 10 seconds.
Note:
Double Knock does not comply with EN50131.
Reset
Enable this attribute if you have connected a latching type of shock or vibration
sensor to a zone. You will also need to program an output of type Shock Sensor
Reset.
The control unit ignores the zone during setting while the Shock Sensor Reset output
is active, and for an extra three seconds after the output restores.
Note:
It is recommended that you set the exit time to a value not less than 10
seconds to allow detectors to reset correctly and avoid the possibility that the control
unit will isolate a zone that has not reset.
If the exit time is less than 10 seconds and the detector does not successfully reset
(it remains in an active state), the control unit will not add the detector back to the
system until detector becomes inactive. This is to prevent false alarms.
Part Set B
When a user sets part set B, the control unit sets only those zones where the Part
Set B attribute = “Yes”. (See also “Exit Mode” on page 44.)
Part Set C
When a user sets part set C, the control unit sets only those zones where Part Set C
attribute = “Yes”.
Part Set D
When a user sets part set D, the control unit sets only those zones where Part Set D
attribute = “Yes”.
Omittable
When a zone has this attribute, a user can omit it before setting the system.
If a user tries to set the system when a zone with this attribute is open (active) the
control unit alerts them and pauses the setting procedure. The user can acknowledge
the alert by pressing
and continue setting, providing the feature is enabled in
System Options
– User Options – User Access – Quick Omit
(see page 48).
Note:
Take care when assigning Omittable to an Entry Route zone when Quick Omit
is enabled. There is a risk that the user may omit the Entry Route zone in error.
Force Set Omit
If this attribute is set to On, a zone of type Key Switch Momentary or Key Switch
Latched can force set the system while the zone is active, providing the zone has the
Force Set attribute set to On.
When a force set occurs, the system omits the active zone that is attempting to set,
and sets the remaining zones normally.