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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
5.1
Operating modes.
Day Mode
This is the state of the panel when unset (not armed). Personal Attack and Tamper inputs, however,
remain active 24 hours a day. (These are referred to as 24 hour zones). Day mode is identified by the
U (unset) on the LED display.
Set Modes
When the panel is set (armed) an activation of any Access, Immediate or 24 hour zone will cause an
alarm condition. When an alarm is generated the internal and external sounders will operate for the
length of time programmed. The strobe will also be activated and will continue to operate after the bell
time hasexpired, until the panel is reset.
Fullset / Partset At the time of setting the control panel, any one of four set modes can be selected. i.e.
Full set: Whole system armed; nobody on premises.
Part set A:
All Part sets may be.
Part set B:
configured as fast set.
Part set C:
timed exit or night set.
5.2
Entry/Exit modes.
Entry
When the panel is set and an entry zone is triggered the entry timer will begin to count down.
During this period an entry tone (single repeated bleep) will be produced by the internal
sounder. The tone will change to a dual repeated bleep when half the entry time has been
reached. (two ply).
Any zones which are programmed as Access zones will be ignored. If the user code is entered
before the end of the count down period the panel will return to day mode. If the timer is allowed
to elapse before the user code is entered the panel will go into an alarm state. In this case the
system needs to be Unset then reset.
Exit
With the panel in day mode if a user code is entered the exit timer will begin. If all the Immediate
zones are clear, then the exit tone will be heard. Leave the protected area by the predetermined
exit route.
As you trigger access and entry / exit zones the tone will change to a high tone. When all the
zones are clear, the exit tone will continue again until the end of the time-out period and the
panel will arm. If the exit time is reached before all access and entry / exit zones are clear a
warbling tone will be heard. The panel will arm when the entry / exit zone is clear.
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ZONES
6.1
Engineer programming zones.
Entry / Exit
This is a zone which allows limited-time access to the premises in order to set or unset the
system.
Access
This is a zone which, on setting the panel, allows access to the Entry / Exit zone. However, if
the panel is set and an Access zone is triggered before an Entry / Exit zone then an alarm will
be generated immediately.
Immediate
This is a zone which will create an immediate alarm when the panel is set.
Omitted
If a zone is programmed as an Omitted zone by the Engineer, then it is ignored by the panel.
Zone 9 omits the RKP remote zone. It also allows the user to continue to use the alarm system
even if a fault has been discovered on one or more zones. Omitted zones are only programmable
for part set modes.
Non Omitable Zone
This is a zone that is programmed by the engineer. A zone programmed as a non omittable
zone may not be omitted by the user. This enables vital areas to be protected at all times.
Soak Zone
A soak zone is a zone which will not cause an alarm if triggered. However the activation will
be recorded in the event log.
Fire Zone
If activated this will cause a pulsed bell and speaker activation in day or set modes. The fire
LED will illuminate on RKPII.
24 Hour Zone
Will cause an instant alarm when the panel is in day or set modes.
Cleaner Zone
If the panel is disarmed using the cleaner code these zones will remain active and cause an
alarm if violated. The cleaner cannot reset the system after an alarm activation.
Push to set.
A push to set zone will force the entry / exit timer to terminate to prevent the user from having
to wait for the entry / exit period to finish.
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