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The
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LED switch OFF only when there are no in-
active zones, alarm and tamper signals, relating to
the keypad partitions.
As the event is a spot event, the termination of a
zone inactivity event will not be signalled.
Time-Patrol
This option will allow you to set the
Patrol
Time
. If the partition is disarmed by a User Code or a
key with the Patrol attribute (refer to “PIN and Key”), it
will rearm automatically when the programmed
Patrol
Time
expires.
Valid entries:
0 through 254 minutes in 1-minute steps.
Default setting: 10 minutes.
Time-In AND zones time
Set the time within which a
zone with the option
In And Group
enabled (see
“Zones”) must be violated after a different zone has
been violated with the option
In And Group
enabled, so
that the partition to which the zones belong triggers an
alarm.
Valid entries:
0 through 3600 seconds.
Default:
1800 seconds (30 minutes).
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If set to 0 (zero), even zones with the
In And
Group
option enabled can trigger the partition
alarm, without the need to violate another zone.
And Keys Code-Time
After arming a partition, the
AND
Codes Timeout
is not running. After entering an AND
code or inserting an AND key while the timeout is not run-
ning the
AND Codes Timeout
starts. Before this timeout
expires, the number of keys and/or codes set in the option
And Keys Codes Num
must be entered/inserted, and
then the last AND code or key used is allowed to disarm
the partition itself. If the timeout expires without the com-
plete codes/keys group is used an event is stored in the
system logger. The timeout is enabled to restart any time
the partition is re-armed or after it expires.
And Keys Codes-Num
Set
the
number
of
And
Keys/Codes required to disarm the partitions.
You can set Disabled, (an Key/Code ONLY is neces-
sary) 2 or 3.
If you set 0 the option is disabled: you need to use only
one key/code to disarm the partitions even if you have
set And Keys/Codes.
Timer-Arm
This option provides the system with an
Arm command filter
. If a Timer window is associated
with a Partition, the system will carry out commands to
Arm the Partition concerned ONLY when the respective
Timer window is running (refer to “Scheduler - Timers”).
Timer-Disarm
This option provides the system with a
Disarm command filter
. If a Timer window is associated
with a Partition, the system will carry out commands to Dis-
arm the Partition concerned ONLY when the respective
Timer window is running (refer to “Scheduler - Timers”).
Max. Overtime Requests
This option will allow you to
set the maximum number of Overtime Requests.
EXAMPLE:
If a Timer controlled Partition is scheduled
to Arm at 17:45 — and the Overtime request period is
set at 60 minutes, and the Max. No. of Overtime re-
quests is set at 2 — Arming can be postponed until
19:45 by two Overtime requests (17:45 + 2 x 60 min-
utes), after which, Overtime requests will be ignored.
The maximum Overtime request is 180 minutes.
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Overtime Requests will affect the imminent Arming
event ONLY.
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