
Setting
Default
Description
SIA Limits
NOTE
: For UL resi burg set entry delay to 45 sec
and exit delay to max 120 sec. For UL
Commercial Burg (UL2610) maximum entry and
exit delay should not exceed 60 sec.
NOTE:
For ULC Security Level I (resi burg) set
entry delay to 180 sec. For ULC Security Level II
(commercial burg) set entry delay to 60 sec and
exit delay to 45 sec max.
Enabled
When
enabled
, the range for entry and exit delays is as follows:
-Entry delay: 30-240 seconds, Exit Delay: 45-254 seconds
When
disabled
, the range for entry and exit delays are as follows:
-Entry delay: 5 to 240 seconds, Exit delay: 5 to 254 seconds
When
enabled
the range for Dialer Delay is: 15 to 45 seconds
When
disabled
the range for Dialer Delay is: 0 to 254 seconds
EN Grade 2
Disabled
The setting enables EN Grade 2 compliance on the Panel. When Enabled, the following
behaviors and/or settings are changed automatically:
- Entry Procedure (EU) - follows entry procedures and alarm transmission delays specified by EN
50131
- Disables the “Auto Bypass” setting so that the Panel will protest arming when sensor and panel
trouble conditions are present (i.e. Open, Tamper, Low Battery, etc)
- Trouble condition alerts can not be acknowledged until the condition is resolved
- Trouble beeps are expanded to include fault indications required by EN 50131
- “Screen Lock” setting is enabled automatically. Screen will lock 30 seconds after Disarming
- A new icon called “EU Events” is added to the “Settings" page which records mandatory history
events specified by EN 50131.
- “Loss of Supervisory Signals for PowerG Non-Emergency Sensors” is set to 2 hours by default.
- “LED Indicator” setting is Disabled automatically.
- “Partitions” setting is not available.
- “Dealer or Installer Access Requires User Permission” setting is Enabled automatically.
INSTALLER/DEALER SETTINGS
PROGRAMMING
Summary of Contents for IQ Panel 4
Page 8: ...INSTALLING THE PANEL ...
Page 15: ...USER INTERFACE ...
Page 19: ...PROGRAMMING ...
Page 56: ...SECURITY SENSORS ...
Page 89: ...WI FI DEVICES ...
Page 96: ...Z WAVE DEVICES ...
Page 107: ...BLUETOOTH DEVICES ...
Page 114: ...SYSTEM TESTS ...
Page 137: ...CUSTOMIZATION ...
Page 146: ...MAINTENANCE ...
Page 153: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 162: ...LEGAL ...
Page 173: ...SPECIFICATIONS ...