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Options and programming methods
Class code
This is the CONTACT-ID reporting format Class-Code which corresponds to the event.
Event code
This is the 2-character alphanumeric code, which corresponds to the event sent the alarm
receiving centre (ARC). For zone and terminal events (alarm, tamper, bypass), the “CCC”
field of the CONTACT-ID protocol counts the number of hard terminals in accordance with
the Hard terminals table (refer to
Appendix E, Screw Terminals
).
Outputs
When programming the Event-Activation section, you must programme the main output
which will be activated when the event occurs. When programming the Event-Restoral
section, you must programme the main output which will be activated when the event
ends.
Select the output from the list (which includes the Relay outputs, OC1, OC2 and the
terminals configured as outputs and also the sounderflashers) and
press
.
Note
If the output has the “ON afterRestoral” option enabled (refer to
paragraph 6-8 Outputs
) and it is
programmed on event restoral, the output will deactivate when the event occurs.
For Zone alarm, Terminal tamper, Partition alarm, Stay partition alarm and Partition
tamper events, monostable outputs programmed in the “Outputs” section will restore
these events when, on expiry of the monostable time, the event concerned has
effectively returned to standby status. If the event status restores to standby while the
monostable time is running, the event itself will not be restored.
Other outputs
This section allows activation of added outputs (as well as the output programmed in
the “Outputs” parameter) when the event occurs or restores.
These added outputs can be selected by means of keys
and
from a
programmable list in the “Added Outputs” section.
OtherOutputsProg
This section allows the creation of the list of outputs (16 for “Activation” or 8 for
“Restoral” to be programmed in the “Other outputs” section.
Note
This is the sole list for the entire control panel and is independent of the type of event.
Use keys
and
to make your selection and then press
to confirm.
SIA Codes
If the event is associated with calls using SIA or SIA-IP protocol, this option allows you
to programme the event code in accordance with SIA Standard, by selecting it from a
list.
Clear call queue
When the event occurs, the system will cancel the
outgoing call queue.
Send address
In the case of voice calls, the system will include the
address of the location alarm (refer to the
Table 46:
Event-related messages
)
In the case of voice calls, the system will not include the
address of the location alarm (refer to the
Table 46:
Event-related messages
)
Local Message ON
When the event occurs, the system will play the event-
related voice message on keypad speaker n. 1
Local MessageOFF
When the event occurs, the system will not play the
event-related voice message on keypad speaker n. 1
Automatic Dialler
Refer to the
Table 46: Event-related messages
Priority
Calls associated with this type of event have priority over
all other calls. Therefore, if a priority event occurs, any
ongoing calls will be interrupted and the priority-event
call will be sent immediately.
Note
This
option is
applicabl
e
only
when
a
Nexus
device is
installed
ForceAlt.Chann
el
All the programmed event calls will not be made over the
channel indicated by the “Channel” parameter when pro-
gramming each phone number, but instead will be made
over the alternative channel (refer to
paragraph 6-10
Telephone
).
Automatic SMS
message
The dispatched SMS message will consist of the event
description in the Events log
The SMS text message can be selected from the 50 mes-
sages provided by the Nexus device. The SMS text mes-
sage is identified by the “SMS message number/index”,
as described below.
Enable SMS
When the event occurs, the control panel will send an
SMS message to all the duly enabled telephone numbers
(refer
paragraph 6-10 Telephone
)
When the event occurs, the control panel will not send an
SMS message
Table 47:
Event options
Option
If enabled
If disabled