3GS Technical Manual
Issue 4.5 August 2005
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Entry Exit
Disable
Setting the Exit Entry Disable variable to YES will disable a confirmed
alarm to the ARC if the original unconfirmed alarm was generated on an
Exit Zone type.
Note: In this case no SIA will be generated for any zone activations and
the confirmed output (Output 9) will not trip.
NO
NO
YES
Push To Set
Delay
On starting the exit timer, this is the time from the push Zone being acti-
vated to the System/Area being armed (in seconds).
3
3
30
Portable Ace
Keyarm
Used in conjunction with remote arming of the intruder System. When
using the entry route, a confirmed alarm will only occur on the activation
of three separate Zones including the exit Zone.
NO
NO
YES
Panic Restores
This variable controls SIA reporting of Panic Restores. Set to Yes for SIA
Panic Restore on Zone closing (for use with latching Panic switches). Set
to No for SIA Panic Restore on System Unset.
NO
NO
YES
Access
Message
Display
When set to YES, all Door forced and Door left open alerts are displayed
and the buzzer sounds on the remote keypad. If set to NO, Door forced
and Door left open alerts are only logged.
YES
NO
YES
Keypad
Disable
This variable is used in conjunction with DD243 and Portable ACE
Reader. When this variable is set to YES and the System is Armed, open-
ing an Entry/Exit Zone will start the Entry timer but will disable the Sys-
tem keypad for the duration of the Entry timer. System Unset can only be
performed using a valid ACE. Once this ACE is presented to ACE reader
the system will automatically Unset, and will not prompt the user to
select “ACE Unset” option.
NO
NO
YES
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