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System Options Menu
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Unconfirm
Confirm
Unconfirmed alarm: keypads and loudspeakers sound
immediately and run for the
Siren Time
.
Confirmed alarm: the control unit waits for any
Siren Delay
(see page 46), and then starts the alarm sound at sirens and
restarts the sound at all keypads and loudspeakers. This
runs for the
Siren Time
.
Confirm
Confirm
Unconfirmed alarm: No alarm sounds.
Confirmed alarm: the control unit waits for any
Siren Delay
,
and then starts the alarm sound at all keypads loudspeakers
and sirens. This runs for the
Siren Time
.
Siren On
Unconfirm
The control unit operates the siren for all alarms (and overrides any
Siren Delay
).
Confirm
When the system is set, the control unit does not activate the siren(s) until a
confirmed alarm occurs.
The behaviour of sounders and sirens is described in Table 6.
Unconfirmed Reset
This is available only when
Confirmation Mode
is set to DD243 or BS8243. The setting for
this option overrides
System Options
– User Options – User Reset – Zone Alarms
(see
User
The user can reset after an unconfirmed alarm.
Installer
The user cannot reset after an unconfirmed alarm; the installer must do it.
Note:
If a user silences an alarm within the Abort Time (page 57), the alarm will not
require an installer reset.
These options apply to intruder alarms only and not to Hold-Up Alarms.
Confirmed Reset
This is available only when
Confirmation Mode
is set to DD243 or BS8243. The setting for
this option overrides
System Options
– User Options – User Reset – Zone Alarms
(see
User
The user can reset after a confirmed alarm.
Installer
The user cannot reset after a confirmed alarm; the installer must do it.
Note:
If a user silences an alarm within the
Abort Time
(page 57), the alarm will not
require an installer reset.