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System Options Menu
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Terminated Set
(This option is relevant if you are using a KEY-EP external proximity reader
connected to a keypad.)
Yes
– Select this if you want to start the setting procedure from a keypad and
complete it at the KEY-EP. You will not be able to start the setting procedure from the
KEY-EP. For this setting, also configure
Setting Options
– Full/Part Set – Exit Mode
to Exit Terminate.
No
– Select this if you want to able to start the setting procedure from the KEY-EP (or
from a keypad). In this case, choose an exit mode such as Timed Set or Instant Set.
When you present the proximity tag to the KEY-EP, the system sets with no further
action.
For both settings of
Terminated Set
, presenting a tag to the KEY-EP when the
system is set immediately unsets the system.
Tamper Omit
If a user omits a zone, it may be necessary also to omit the tamper belonging to that
zone.
Yes
– The tamper is omitted when a user omits a zone.
No
– The user cannot omit a tamper on a zone.
Silence Alerts
This option controls the length of time that keypads and loudspeakers give the alert
tone (a brief ‘beep’ every second) when there is an alert.
Note:
Some alerts are associated with a specific part of the system (such as an alert
generated by a detector of type Technical Alarm that is in a part set). Other alerts
are associated with the whole system (such as an alert generated by a low
backup battery).
An alert is not sounded if all part sets the alert is associated
with are set.
Keypad navigation keys glow red when there is an alert sounded at the keypad
(or if there would have been an alert sounded if had not been for the selection of
No Alert Tones).
User Code
– The alert tone is sounded until a user keys in an access code to
acknowledge the alert.
30/60/120 minutes
– The alert tone is sounded for the selected time. The alert tone
stops if a user enters a valid access code.
No Alert Tones
– There is no alert tone.
User Reset
This option determines under what circumstances a user or the installer can reset the
system after an alarm.
Zone Alarms
This appears when
System Options
– Confirmation – Confirmation Mode
is set to
Basic
(page 52).
Yes
– The user can reset the system after an alarm triggered by a zone’s alarm
circuit.
No
– The installer must reset the system after an alarm triggered by a zone’s alarm
circuit. See also “Remote Reset” on page 50.