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Event Description
This section describes the conditions that generate,
and terminate each event.
Zone Events
Table 11 shows Zone events associated
with Zone alarm and Zone Tamper events.
A Zone event can be restored to standby by:
Ø
changing the status (Armed/Disarmed) of a Partition
the Zone is associated with;
Ø
running Alarm Reset from a Keypad (the entered
User PIN and Keypad must be jointly enabled on a
Partition the Zone is associated with);
Ø
running Alarm Stop from the Keypad (the entered
User PIN and Keypad must be jointly enabled on a
Partition the Zone is associated with);
Ø
Using a valid Key on a Reader (both Key and Reader
must be jointly Enabled on a Partition the Zone is as-
sociated with).
Partition Events
Table 12 shows the Partition Events.
The Partition Events encase the Zone Events (Fire,
24h, Burglar, etc.). Each Zone event will in turn gener-
ate a Partition event (on the Partition the Zone is associ-
ated with). The Partition event will not terminate until all
the Zone events end.
Partition Events can be restored to standby by:
Ø
changing the Partition status (Armed/Disarmed);
Ø
running
Alarm Reset
from a Keypad (the entered
User PIN and Keypad must be jointly enabled on the
Partition concerned);
Ø
running
Alarm Stop
from the Keypad (the entered
User PIN and Keypad must be jointly enabled on the
Partition concerned);
Ø
Using a valid Key on a Reader (both Key and Reader
must be jointly enabled on the Partition concerned).
System Events
These are Control Panel-generated
warnings (e.g. Power Failure).
System Events can be restored to standby by:
Ø
running
Alarm Reset
from a Keypad;
Ø
running
Alarm Stop
from a Keypad;
Ø
using a Key on a Reader.
Spot Events
Spot events, such as
Recognized User
PIN on Keypad
, are instant. Therefore, any action under-
taken on termination would serve no purpose. Therefore:
Ø
Bistable Outputs CANNOT be associated with Spot
Events;
Ø
Dialler and Digital Communicator Actions CANNOT
be associated with restoral of Spot Events.
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Remote Command Events
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In order comply with EN50131 Grade 3 standards,
the “Remote Command” Events must NOT be con-
trolled by SMS.
These events (Table 16) occur and end when the con-
trol panel receives an SMS with the following format:
#ABS#E#<PIN>#<ON|OFF>#<Command String>#<Text>
Ø
PIN
: a valid User PIN with the
SMS
option enabled
(See the
Users
>
Codes and Options
option group).
Ø
ON|OFF
: ON makes the event occurs; OFF ends the
event.
Ø
Command String
: the string entered in the
Com-
mand String
option (NOT case-sensitive).
Ø
Text
: an additional text ignored by the control panel
that can be used by the user to assign a description
to the command’s SMS.
+
The event occurs or ends ONLY if the PIN and the
event share at least one Partition (see
Partitions
).
+
The user can disable his own PIN by an SMS mes-
sage, as described in the USER MANUAL.
The control panel sends confirmation by SMS when the op-
eration has ended successfully (see the USER MANUAL).
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These events can also be controlled using an
iPhone or Android smartphone via the
ABSOLUTA
App and via an
ABSOLUTA M-Touch
keypad (see
“USER MANUAL > Touch Keypad Operations >
Scenarios”).
Command String
Type the string that needs to be
sent in order for the event occurs or end (NOT
case-sensitive).
The string may consist of up to 16 characters.
Default:
empty.
Partitions
If disabled, the respective Partition is NOT
assigned to the event.
If ENABLED (default), the respective Partition is as-
signed to the event.
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