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10.6.5. Configuring exit mode on internal activation of partition
Each partition can also be individually internally activated. This means
that you can remain in the building without losing all-round protection.
With internal activation, some detectors are not monitored – e.g.,
motion sensors.
You program exit mode for internal activation in the same way as exit
mode for normal activation of the partition.
10.6.6. Configuring behaviour of zones at internal activation
It is sometimes important that zones with the entry/exit attribute for
normal activation lose or change this attribute for internal surveillance –
for example, a magnetic contact on the house entrance door. The
magnetic contact is usually programmed as an entry/exit zone so that
it starts the delay time when the premises are entered. However, if the
premises are activated internally (e.g., at night), it is assumed that
nobody will enter via this zone. In this case, change the zone attribute
to Normal Alarm so that an intruder who enters the house via the
entrance door triggers an instant alarm.
Confirm your selection by pressing the control button
under the
word
Select
. To cancel input, press the control button
under the
word
Back
.
If you confirm
FE as FE
with the
Select
button, you see the following
graphic display:
Use the control buttons
to select an alarm response of the
partition. You can select options as shown in Table 11.
Function
Meaning
Final Exit
The zone retains its attribute also for internally
activated partition.
Normal Alarm
The zone changes its attribute for internally
activated partition to Normal Alarm
Table 11: Selection menu for zone behaviour for internally activated
partition
Confirm your selection by pressing the control button
under the
word
Select
. To cancel input, press the control button
under the
word
Back
.
You configure the behaviour of zones with the attribute
ENTRY ROUTE
for an internally activated partition in the same way.
10.6.7. Strobe On Set
See chapter 10.6.
10.6.8. Strobe On Unset
See chapter 10.6