Installation and programming manual
Options and programming methods
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Via Keypad
1. Access the “Programming Panel options” section.
Type-in Code
(Installer PIN)
, PROGRAMMING Panel options
.
2. Use keys
and
to select the parameter you wish to enable/disable.
3. Press
to enable the selected option, or
to disable it.
4. Press
to exit and save the configuration.
Dust event enab.
Enables management of the “Detector dusty” event.
The “Output fault” and “Detector dusty” events share the same actions.
Therefore, if either of these events occur, the system will send the calls
and activate the outputs associated with the “Output fault” event.
The events log provides the proper distinction between these two
events:
•
in the event of an “Output fault”, the system will provide the
description of the output in fault status
•
in the event of an “Detector dusty”, the system will provide
the description of the detector that generated the event
The control panel cannot detect “Detector dusty”
status. In the event of an “Output fault”, the
system will function normally.
Maintenance
You can start the maintenance session from the keypad without
opening the control panel or moving the jumper (refer to
Table 4:
Control panels - description of parts, Q
). After exiting the Installer
menu, you can operate on the system in the same way as when the
control panel is placed in maintenance mode by means of the jumper.
You must disable this option if you wish to
put the control panel in “RUN” mode.
You can also put the control panel in
maintenance mode by means of the jumper
(refer to
Table 4: Control panels - description of
parts, Q
).
View Scenario
The left side of the second line on the keypad displays shows the
description of the active scenario.
The left side of the second line on the keypad
displays shows letters relating to the armed/
unarmed status of the partitions which the
keypad controls.
Tamper siren
The control panel will generate a “Sound.flash.Tamp” event if the
passive cone is disconnected from the relay (wire cutting).
Squawk on arming
This option activates the sounder for a brief period during partition
stay/away arming and disarming operations in order to indicate that
these operations have been executed successfully.
50131 Grade 3
The control panel respects Grade 3 EN50131:
•
only the installer code can be used to delete fault memories
•
the readers lock for 10 minutes after 5 consecutive attempts
to use a false key
•
the keypads lock for 10 minutes after 5 consecutive
attempts to key in a false code (valid only when the “Lock
keypad” option is enabled)
•
bypassed zones are automatically unbypassed when the
system disarms
•
in the presence of ongoing faults and lost peripherals,
arming operations will require installer code entry
Note
In order to comply completely with Grade 3 of Normative 50131, also
the other options relative to Grade 2 must be activated (refer to
Chapter 7 - Compliancy with the regulations in force
).
Al. on keypads
All the keypads will emit an audible signal in the event of an alarm or
tamper on any of the partitions they are associated with.
In the event of an alarm or tamper the keypads
will emit an audible signal.
SingleCallEachEv
At the occurrence of each event, the sequence of phone calls
programmed for that specific event stops with the first successful call.
Note
Any option relating to sending calls to all numbers have the priority
over of this option.
Each event generates all the calls set by
programming.
Table 42:
Panel options
Option
If enabled
If disabled
PROGRAMM.OP-
TIONS
Dial tone chec
Pulse dialing
DTMF withoutC
PROGRAMMING
Panel options
Terminals
Zones
PROGRAMM.OP-
TIONS
Dial tone chec
Pulse dialing
DTMF withoutC