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System Options Menu
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Note:
Users can reset the system if they unset the system during an alarm, but
before the Alarm Abort period has expired (see page 57).
Zone Tampers
Yes
– The user can reset the system after an alarm caused by a zone’s tamper
circuits being triggered.
No
– The installer must reset the system after an alarm caused by a zone’s tamper
circuits being triggered. The alarm abort period does not apply.
System Tampers
Yes
– The user can reset the system after an alarm caused by a system tamper.
No
– The installer must reset the system after a system tamper alarm. The alarm
abort period does not apply.
A system tamper can be caused by, for example:
Operating a lid/back tamper switch on a device.
Applying a voltage higher than approximately 4V to the TR input from an external
sounder.
If a tamper occurs when the system is set, the control unit classifies this as an
unconfirmed or confirmed alarm. The reset follows the alarm reset option NOT the
tamper.
Remote Reset (RedCare Reset)
If you select NO for System Tampers, then when a tamper occurs, the control unit
enables the Remote Reset input pin on the plug-by connector. After an alarm, the
user may silence the sounders, but to reset the system, the user must first contact
the ARC. The ARC (after verifying the user’s identity) can cause the Remote Reset
input to go to +12V by way of the plug-by communicator. On receiving the signal, the
control unit allows the user to reset the system.
If the ARC causes Remote Reset to go to +12V and it reverts back to 0V before the
user resets the system, the control unit remembers that the signal has been sent and
still allows the user to reset the system using their normal access code.
Code Tampers
Yes
– The user can reset the system after an alarm caused by a code lockout (see
No
– The installer must reset the system after an alarm caused by a code lockout.
Keypad Text
This allows you to specify the text that appears on the first line of the display in the
standby screen (such as your company name). See page 22 for editing text.
Restore Defaults
Staged Defaults
This menu option allows you to default parts of the control unit’s configuration without
affecting the whole system. You can choose to default the following:
Users
Defaults (removes) all user access codes and proximity reader tags, including for the
master user. You are prompted to enter a new code for the master user.
You can also choose whether to use 4-digit or 6-digit codes.