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Option 21 Ness Pendant
Option 0
Generic Type
- If a Radio Pendant has no special functions and does not send a battery low signal it is a
Generic type 0.
Option 1
Crow Freelink Type
- If a Crow Freelink Radio Pendant is being used set the type to 1. When the
pendant detects a battery low it will send a signal to the panel.
Option 21
Ness Type
- If a Ness Radio Pendant is being used set the type to 21. When the pendant detects a
battery low it will send a signal to the panel.
RADIO USER PRIVILEGES
RADIO USER PRIVILEGES
- P8E 21-100E (NOTE: only Users 21-100 can be Radio Users)
Option 1 - Pendant can Disarm at All Times
Option 2 - Pendant will cause an Immediate Panic Alarm
Option 3 - Pendant will cause a Delayed Panic Alarm (1.5 sec)
Option 4 - Pendant only works during entry delay
Option 5 - This User is a dedicated Duress Code
Option 6-8 - Spare
Option 1
Pendant can Disarm at All Times
- If a Radio Pendant has option 1 on, they can Disarm the alarm at any
time. If this option is off, the pendant cannot disarm if the panel is in alarm state.
Option 2
Pendant will cause an Immediate Panic Alarm
- If a Radio Pendant has option 2 on, a Panic Alarm will
be generated immediately the button is pressed.
Option 3
Pendant will cause a Delayed Panic Alarm
- If a Radio Pendant has option 3 on, a Panic Alarm will be
generated if the button is pressed for longer that 1.5 seconds. If the button is released before the time
expires, no Panic Alarm will be generated.
Option 4
Pendant only works during entry delay
- If a Radio Pendant has option 4 on, the pendant can only
disarm the alarm during the entry delay time. This means that authorised radio key users must enter
the building and trigger the entry delay before they can disarm the alarm.
Option 5
This User is a dedicated Duress Code
- If a User Code has option 5 on (restricted to Users 21-100 only),
this code should be used as a dedicated Duress code. It should not be used for daily
disarming
of
the alarm but used when disarming under Duress.
TIME ZONE ASSIGNED to a USER
TIME ZONE ASSIGNED to a USER
- P9E 1-100E
Option 1 - User Controlled by Time Zone # 1
Option 2 - User Controlled by Time Zone # 2
Option 3 - User Controlled by Time Zone # 3
Option 4 - User Controlled by Time Zone # 4
Option 5 - User Controlled by Time Zone # 5
Option 6 - User Controlled by Time Zone # 6
Option 7 - User Controlled by Time Zone # 7
Option 8 - User Controlled by Time Zone # 8
There are up to 8 Time Zones that can be programmed into the panel. A Time Zone consists of a Start and Stop time
plus the Days of the Week that the Time Zone is active. By selecting Options 1-8 (function turned on) to a particular
User, that user will only operate if the Time Zone assigned is active.
For example, if Time Zone #1 had a start time of 0800 and a stop time of 1700 and active days of 2-6 (Monday-
Friday), a User with Time Zone 1 assigned can only be used between the hours of 0800-1700 from Monday to Friday.
Outside these hours the User Code will not operate.
More than one Time Zone can be assigned to a User. Using the above example for TZ#1 and now assuming Time
Zone #2 is set to 0900-1200 on day 7 (Saturday), by assigning both TZ1 & 2 to a User will now mean their code is
active during weekdays from 0800-1700 plus they are also able to use their code on Saturdays between the hours of
0900-1200. If the time-zone has just been programmed and should currently be active you will have to wait until the
next minute expires before the panel will update the time-zone status. You can see if the time-zone is active at
location P200E4E.