External detector type
Type of connected detector or device:
Set the type that matches the connected detector.
The pulsed detector in the bistable mode
generates unnecessary recovery events. A
bistable detector in pulsed mode, on the contrary,
will not send recovery events
Always active
The detector constantly registers alarms in the
Always active mode. Regardless of whether the
system is in the armed mode, the detector will
notify you of every triggering. The mode should
be enabled if the detector is installed in a room
that requires constant monitoring
Delay when entering, sec
Selecting the delay time when entering. Delay
when entering (alarm activation delay) is the time
you have to disarm the security system after
entering the premises.
You can set a value from 0 to 120 seconds
Delay when leaving, sec
Selecting the delay time when leaving. Delay
when leaving (alarm activation delay) is the time
you have to exit the premises after the security
system is armed.
You can set a value from 0 to 120 seconds
Arm in Night mode
If active, the device will switch to armed mode
Pulse — e. g., a motion detector. After an
alarm, a recovery event is not sent if the
detector returns to the normal state
Bistable — e. g., an opening detector. After an
alarm, a recovery event is also sent when the
detector returns to the normal state