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4. Programming
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Option
Configuration instructions
perform the Fire/Emergency function.
You can also determine that if no key is pressed during more than 30 seconds the date and time
will appear on the display. You can determine that normal display will return after pressing the
button followed by entering user code (
Clock - by Code
) or after pressing any key
(
Clock - by Key
). For further information, see the User's Guide, Chapter 1, Screen Saver Mode.
Options:
OFF
(default);
Text - by code
;
Text - by Key
;
Clock - by Code
;
Clock - by Key
.
Note:
1. To comply with
EN
requirements, refresh by code must be selected.
2. For Fire and Emergency keys, the first key press will produce the status display and will also
perform the Fire/Emergency function.
4.5.7 Configuring jamming and supervision (missing device)
The following table provides you with a detailed description of each option and its Options. To select an option and
change its setting (configuration) – refer to section 4.5.1.
Option
Configuration instructions
61:JAM DETECT
Define whether jamming (continuous interfering transmissions on the radio network) will be
detected and reported or not. If any of the jam detection options is selected, the system will
not allow arming under jamming conditions. The PowerMaster-360R provides several jam
detect and reporting options to comply with the following standards:
Note:
Jamming is identified by the message system jammed displayed on the
Virtual or
Touch Keypad.
Option
Standard Detection and Reporting occurs when:
UL 20/20
USA
There is continuous 20 seconds of jamming
EN 30/60
Europe
There is an accumulated 30 seconds of jamming within 60 sec.
Class 6
(30/60)
British
Standard
Like EN (30/60) but the event will be reported only if the jamming
duration exceeds 5 minutes.
disabled
(default) No jamming detection and reporting.
Notes:
To comply with
EN
requirements, EN 30/60 must be selected.
To comply with
UK
Class-6 requirements, class 6 (30/60) must be selected.
62:MISSING REPRT
Previously known as
SUPERVISION
Define the time window for reception of supervision (keep alive) signals from the various
wireless peripheral devices. If any device does not report at least once within the selected
time window, a MISSING alert is initiated.
Options:
after
1/2/4/8/12
(default)
hour(s)
; and
disabled
.
Note:
To comply with
EN
requirements, 1 hour or 2 hours must be selected.
63:NOT READY
Define that in case of a supervision trouble (i.e. a device is missing - see 62: MISSING
REPRT) whether the system will continue to operate as
normal
or the system status will
become Not Ready (
upon missing
) for as long as the Missing trouble exists.
Options:
normal
(default) and
if missing dev.
64:MISS/JAM ALRM
Previously known as
BELL/REP.OPT
EN/UL standards require that if a supervision (missing) or jamming trouble occurs during
AWAY arming, the siren will sound and the event will be reported as a tamper event.
Define whether the system will behave according to
EN standard
or as
normal
(default).
Note:
To comply with
EN
requirements EN standard must be selected.
65:SMOK FAST MIS
Determine that If the smoke detector does not report at least once within a time window of
200 seconds, a MISSING alert is initiated.
Options:
Disabled
(default) and
Enabled.