– Changing Defaults
[1]
Enter the
Installer Menu
, select the "02.ZONES/DEVICES"
option (see section 3.2) and then select the
"
DEFINE DEFAULTS
"
option.
[2]
Select the respective Group of the device you wish to define its defaults. For example, "
MOTION
SENSORS
".
[3]
Scroll the parameter list of the Device Group and select the Default Parameter you wish to change, for
example: "
EVENT COUNTER
". The list combines the parameters of all devices in the group, for example, the
parameters of all types of Motion sensors.
[4]
In the example, the existing default setting of the "Event Counter" for enrolled motion sensors was "
low
"
sensitivity (marked with
) . To change it to "
high
", scroll the menu until the display shows "
high
" and press
the
button. The new default for the Event Counter parameter setting of Motion Sensors enrolled from
now on will be "
high
".
[5]
The new default does not affect motions sensors that were already enrolled before the change was made but
only new motion sensors that will be enrolled in the alarm system after the change is performed.
3.4.8 Updating Devices after Exiting Installer Mode
When exiting the "
Installer mode
", the PowerMaster panel communicates with all devices in the system and updates
them with the changes that have been performed in their "Device Settings" configuration. During the updating period,
the KP-250 PG2 display indicates "
DEV UPDATING 018
" where the number (for example, 018) is a countdown of the
remaining number of devices yet to be updated.
3.4.9 KP-250 PG2 Display when PowerMaster Panel or other KP-250 is Active
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When a PowerMaster panel is 'ACTIVE', meaning that the PowerMaster panel is currently in the USER SETTINGS /
PERIODIC TEST / INSTALLER MODE / LIST OF EVENTS menu by the keypad (for PM-10, 30) or by other devices
enrolled to KP-250 panel, the following text appears on the KP-250 PG2 display:
BUSY
CP IS ACTIVE
Or
BUSY
KPX IS ACTIVE
3.5 Control Panel
3.5.1 General Guidance – "Control Panel" Flow-Chart & Menu Options
The "
CONTROL PANEL
" menu enables you to configure and customize the operation of the alarm system. The
"
CONTROL PANEL
" menu provides you with configurable parameters divided into several groups, each dealing with
certain aspects of the system operations as follows (see detailed list in Step 2 of the chart below):
Group
Description of Group Features and Parameters
Section
Arming/Disarming
and Exit/Entry
Procedures
Contains configurable features and parameters related to Arming and Disarming
of the system and the Exit and Entry procedures.
3.5.2
Zone Behavior
Contains configurable features and parameters related to the functionality of the
Zones.
3.5.3
Alarms & Troubles
Contains configurable features and parameters related to initiating, canceling
and reporting of Alarm and Trouble events
.
3.5.4
Sirens
Contains configurable features and parameters common to all sirens in the
system.
3.5.5
User Interface
Contains configurable features and parameters related to the functionality of the
panel's audible and visual indications.
3.5.6
2
Refers to PowerMaster-10/30 G2 only
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