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In a network system, any outputs on another panel programmed to operate from a
fire on this panel will also be delayed.
4.3 Adjustable Sensitivity Modes
The Premier AL and Global Network Repeater panels can be configured to automatically
adjust device
sensitivity according to the time of day. Three different sensitivity levels can be
assigned to each point. These are referred to as the day mode sensitivity level, night
mode sensitivity level and the default sensitivity level.
The sensitivity modes are set as follows:
• Selecting the DAY sensitivity mode forces the appropriate trip levels and
sensitivity codes to the day mode value regardless of the time.
• Selecting the NIGHT sensitivity mode forces the appropriate trip levels and
sensitivity codes to the night mode value regardless of the time.
• Selecting the TIMER sensitivity mode alternates the appropriate trip levels and
sensitivity codes between the day and night modes according to the time. The day
and night times are defined through the PC cause effect editor. A separate time
can be defined for each day of the week.
• Switching OFF the day/night sensitivity mode forces the appropriate trip levels
and sensitivity codes to the default value regardless of the time.
On network systems, changes to the day/night mode of a panel are passed to the
network, and the other panels can be configured to automatically update their
day/night mode or not as required.
4.4 Enabling And Disabling Of Functions
The following functions can be disabled and enabled through the user menu:
• Points (local or at another panel if part of a network)
• Zones of points (local or at another panel if part of a network)
• Sounding devices (can be global on network systems)
• Printer (local only even on network systems)
• Inputs (local or at another panel if part of a network)
• Non-Sounder Outputs (local only even on network systems)
4.5 The Event Log
The panel stores a record of the last 200 events (local or from network) in the event
log. These are individually time-stamped and can be viewed or printed as required.