CS875-575-375-275-175 Installers Manual with CS5500 keypad
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2.6.2.3.1
Mains Frequency
A menu option that provides an accurate clock in situations where different
mains frequencies are used: 50 Hz or 60 Hz are possible selections.
2.6.2.3.2
Lost Clock Indication
A menu option that enables the service message ‘Control Loss of time'.
2.6.2.3.3
Summer/Winter Time
A menu option that allows automatic switching of summer and winter time.
2.6.2.4.1
Fire Siren
A menu option that sets the type of siren activated when a fire alarm occurs.
This can be either yelping or temporal.
2.6.2.4.2
Master Code Resets Tamper Memory
A menu option that allows a master user to reset the system after a tamper
alarm. If this option is disabled, an installer must reset the system each time a
tamper occurs. The user should identify the cause of the alarm before arming
the system and contact the installer if necessary.
2.6.2.4.3
Transformer Size
A menu option that specifies the size of the transformer that is used. There are
two possibilities: 25 VA or 40/50 VA. Depending on the setting, the power
supply of the CS275, CS375, CS575 and CS875 can deliver 0.5 A (25 VA
setting) or 1 A (40/50VA setting) on the AUX terminals. If this is not sufficient,
additional CS320 power modules can be used.
2.6.2.4.4
All Abort
A menu option that aborts all on-board communications. Any alarms in the
dialler buffer waiting to be sent to the central station are cancelled.
2.6.2.4.5
Blank Keypads
A menu option that allows an authorised user to turn off all LEDs (except the
Power LED) on the keypad and to lock the keypad so that it does not accept
key presses.
2.6.2.4.6
Reset Tamper Before Arming
A menu option that requires you to reset the tamper message after a tamper
event has occured so that the user can arm the system. To do this, you must
enter and then leave programming mode.
2.6.3
Serial Port
A menu entry that groups the settings of the on-board Serial RS232 port.
2.6.3.1
Connection Type
A menu option on the serial port that specifies what the serial port is used for.
It can be set to Serial printer or Home Automation Protocol.
2.6.3.2
Speed
A menu option that sets the data communications speed from the computer to
the control panel. This can be set from 600 baud to 76.8k baud. It is
recommended to use the default setting of 9600 baud.
2.7
Arm Schedules
A menu entry that groups scheduling options. These options configure the
schedules used by the control panel for auto arming.
2.7.1
Partitions Opening
A menu option that specifies the days of the week that each partition is open.
2.7.2
Partitions Autoarming
A menu option that allows the control panel to auto arm at a specified time. At
this time, the keypad beeps for 50 seconds before the panel arms. The arming
process is stopped if a code is entered on the keypad.
2.7.2.1.8
45 Minute Retry
A menu option that causes the panel to try to arm after every 45 minutes of
inactivity until the next opening time, or until the system is armed. The 45-
minute timer is extended when there is activity in the building. This causes the
Ready LED to turn off and on. If closing reports are sent, the user code is 97.
2.7.3
Schedule Times
A menu entry that groups entries related to automatic arming, opening and
closing schedules.
2.7.3.1
Opening
A menu option that sets the time at which the selected schedule enters the
open state. At this time, the control panel enables codes designated as ‘arm
only after closing’.
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