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Enforcer V10 Programming Guide
Engineer Restore of Confirmed
If ‘YES’, an Engineer code must be used to reset the Enforcer after a confirmed alarm has occurred.
Engineer Restore of Faults
If ‘YES’, an Engineer code must be used to reset the Enforcer after the following faults: ATE telecom fail, Modem fail,
ATE single path fail, Telecom line fail, Battery disconnect, Batt charge, Battery load, Excessive charge, Battery critical
and Device fail.
Anti-Code Restore
If ‘YES’, the Enforcer will display an Anti-Code, to which can be used to generate a special reset code (usually from
the ARC) to reset the Enforcer.
Please note: If Anti-Code is selected, this will coincide with the options that have been selected
previously. For example, if ‘Engineer Restore Intruder’ is selected, and Anti-Code is selected, then an
anti-code will be produced on intruder activation.
Engineer Reset Options Programming
1.
Press
or
to scroll to ‘SITE OPTIONS’. Press
.
2.
‘Engineer Restore Intruder’ will be displayed. Use
[
or
]
to enable/disable
each option and press
. Repeat for all functions. The engineer menu will
be displayed once all functions have finished.
ALARM RESPONSE
The Alarm Response function controls how certain activations are to perform.
Silent 1st Alarm
If this function is selected as ‘confirmed’, then the first alarm to activate on the system will be silent, but only if
another input activates (i.e. a confirmed alarm) then the alarm will activate and the alarm tones will be heard. This
option is only valid once the system has been set for 3 minutes and not if the entry time has started.
Disable Confirm On Entry
To comply with BS8243 clauses 6.4.3 and 6.4.4, this option should be set to YES to disable confirmation once the
entry procedure has started. For use with BS8243 option 6.4.5, this option should be ‘No’. If ‘Disable Confirm On Entry’
is set to YES this option will disable ALL confirmation signals on entry. If NO the confirmation signals are enabled
on expiry of entry time.
Alarm Starts / Stops (Alarm Responses)
There are 4 different ‘Alarm Responses’ that can be programmed:
[0] Keypads: If an alarm occurs, the keypad sounder will activate.
[1] Internal Sounders: If an alarm occurs, the internal sounder will activate.
[2] Bells Only: If an alarm occurs, the external sounders will activate.
[3] Signal Digi: If an alarm occurs, the digi will communicate.
[4] Confirm: If an confirmed alarm occurs.