By default,
the
system is set to make a zone shutdown when 3 or 7 (use MASCAD to change this number)
violations of the zone are detected. When this parameter is enabled it specifies number of violations of the same
zone reported to central monitoring station during a single armed period, before the zone is automatically
shutdown.
Z01 Door
Limit reports
Yes
14
Z01 Door
Pre - Alarm
No
15
Z01 Door
Armed in Night
No
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Used for perimeter protection. When special arming mode
Pre-alarm
is turned on and the pre-alarm zone is
violated,
the
system will make an alarm without reporting to central monitoring station or to the user.
With this attribute being set - a zone with
Interior
definition can't be violated when the system is armed in Night
mode - the violation of this zone will trigger an alarm (except systems with PAS808M).
Short programming manual - basic information
Intruder alarm system
System with
KM24, KM24A
, KM24G keypads
Z01 Door
Z01 Door
Z01 Door
Voice menu
Pulse counter
PIR sensitivity
[ENT]
2 pulses
Normal
9
15
16
Upon an alarm event occurrence the keypad KM24G informs the user of a security situation by playing voice
files assigned to the zone (for example: Entry doors). The system user will hear the same voice announcement
in case of an alarm if the system will call him using a PSTN dialer or a GSM module. This menu allows to assign
up to 8 voice files from a suggested dictionary to each of the system zones. Press [ENT] to enter the menu.
Pulse counter determines the amount of beams that need to be crossed before the sensor will produce the
alarm. Use
[
]
or [
‚
]
to change wireless detector BP2 pulse counter value:
2 pulses
(the most sensitive mode),
3 pulses
,
4 pulses
or
SPEC
(the less sensitive mode).
Use
[
]
or [
‚
]
to change wireless detector BP2 sensitivity:
Normal
or
High
.
PGM PROGRAMMING
The control panel has three built-in programmable trigger outputs (+BELL, -PGM, +PGM). System allows up to
16
programmable outputs
.
Service Mode
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System Setup
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PGM outputs
It is recommended to give an appropriate name to the PGM. This name will be used by the system for SMS
sending or for display on keypad's LCD screen and etc.
1
O01 Siren
Name
Siren
PGM output address is a 3-digit
number
represented in
MA_P
format, where
MA
specifies a module address in
the system and
P
specifies a PGM output terminal in
the
module board. Example:
00_1
-
where
00 means
control panel and
1
is the +BELL output. PGM output addresses on modules:
O01 Siren
Address
00_1
2
Control panel:
+BELL - 00_1;
-PGM - 00_2;
+PGM - 00_3.
EXM800:
Z8/K1 - MA_1;
...
Z2/K7 - MA_7.
PWR20:
+BELL - MA_1;
PGM1 - MA_2;
PGM2 - MA_3.
EXT116S:
Relay - MA_1.
KM24/24A/24G:
Z2/PGM - MA_1.
O01 Siren
Definition
Fire/Burglary
3
PGM output Definition describes what kind of system activity will activate the output. DON'T FORGET to assign
zones, partitions and etc. to PGM’S output triggering source, otherwise the PGM will not work correctly.
Not used
- unused PGM output should be programmed as
Not Used
.
Fire Alarm
- output activates if an alarm occurs on the selected zone or module (emergency keys).
Fire/Burglary Alarm
- output activates if fire or burglary alarm occurs on the selected zone or module
(emergency keys).
Note:
output also activates when zone or module tamper conditions are present (when the
system is armed).
Burglary Alarm
- output activates if burglary alarm occurs on the selected zone or module (emergency keys).
Note:
output also activates when zone or module tamper conditions are present (when the system is armed).
Tamper Alarm
- output activates if tamper alarm occurs on the selected zone or module.
Technical Alarm
- output activates if technical alarm occurs on the selected technical zone.
Selected Alarms
- output activates if
a selected type of alarm occurs on the selected partition.
Chime
- output activates if the selected zone is violated (when the system is disarmed).
Zone Violation -
output activates if the selected zone is violated. If
Pulse length
is 0 seconds, then the output
is activated until any of the selected zones remain violated.
Bypass Status -
output activates when a zone is bypassed and deactivates when the zone is reinstated.
System Trouble -
output activates if any selected trouble is present.
Exit /Entry Delay Warning
- output activates if an entry/exit delay is in progress in the selected partition.
Exit Delay/Arm Status
- output activates during an exit delay and if selected partition is armed it will remain
active after the exit delay expires.
Full Arm Status
- output activates if all of the selected partitions are armed.
Notifications
- output activates if the selected partition is being armed (1 pulse) or it is being disarmed (2
pulses). In case of an unsuccessful arming - the output activates for 5 pulses. After alarm clearing this output can
also be activated for a specific period of time.
Power Supply
- output can be used as a power supply for external devices.
Resettable Power Supply -
output can be used as a power supply for external devices. It can be switched off
for a specific period of time from the keypad.
Fire Power Supply
- output can be used as power supply for fire or smoke detectors. When the system
requires a reset for these detectors the output will be switched off for a specific amount of time. This output will be
switched off each time after system arming and alarm clearing. This output can also be switched off from the
menu.
Timer
- output activates when a selected timer activates and it deactivates when a selected timer deactivates
(program the system timers in the menu:
Main menu
}
S
ettings
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Timers).
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zone shutdown when 3 or 7 (use MASCAD to change this number) violations of the zone are detected. When
this parameter is enabled it specifies the number of violations of the same zone (triggered the siren, keypad
buzzer, and etc.), during a single armed period before the zone is automatically shutdown.