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INSTALLER OPTIONS
INSTALLER OPTIONS
- P25E 11E
Option 1 - Entry to Installer Mode Resets Confirmed Alarms
Option 2 - Entry to Installer Mode Resets Tamper Alarms
Option 3 - Entry to Installer Mode Resets Low Battery Alarm
Option 4 - Entry to Installer Mode Resets Supervisory Alarms
Option 5 - Cannot Arm if there is a keypad Fault
Option 6 - Cannot Arm if there is a Telephone Line Failure or Comms Fault
Option 7 - 10 Incorrect Code Attempts locks out the keypad for 90 Seconds
Option 8 - User Codes Must be 4-6 digits long
Option 1
Entry to Installer Mode Resets Confirmed Alarms
- If this option is turned on and a Confirmed alarm has
occurred, the alarm cannot be re-armed until the Installer has reset the alarm. The Installer must access
Installer Program Mode via Client Mode to reset the system. The zones that caused the alarm will latch
on (even when disarmed) until reset by the installer to indicate that lockout is in effect.
Option 2
Entry to Installer Mode Resets Tamper Alarms
- If this option is turned on and a Tamper alarm has
occurred (system or zone tampers), the alarm cannot be re-armed until the Installer has reset the alarm.
The Installer must access Installer Program Mode via Client Mode to reset the system. The Trouble
indication will latch on (even if the tamper alarm has been cleared) until reset by the installer to
indicate that lockout is in effect.
Option 3
Entry to Installer Mode Resets Low Battery Alarm
- If this option is turned on and a Low Battery alarm
has occurred, the Installer must access Installer Program Mode via Client Mode to reset the battery low
signal. If option 7 is turned on at location P25E10E the alarm cannot be re-armed until the Installer has
reset the battery low signal.
Option 4
Entry to Installer Mode Resets Supervisory Alarms
- If this option is turned on and a Detector
Supervisory alarm has occurred, the alarm cannot be re-armed until the Installer has reset the alarm. The
Installer must access Installer Program Mode via Client Mode to reset the supervisory alarm.
Option 5
Cannot Arm if there is a keypad Fault
- If this option is turned on and a missing keypad alarm is present
the panel cannot be armed until the keypad has been re-instated.
Option 6
Cannot Arm if there is a Telephone Line Failure or Comms Fault
- If this option is turned on and the
control panel has detected a telephone line fault or the dialler failed to get kissed off (Comms Fault)
following an alarm report the panel cannot be armed. To reset the line failure the telephone line must be
re-instated to allow arming again. To reset the Comms Fault alarm, a user must access the memory.
Option 7
10 Incorrect Code Attempts locks out the keypad for 90 Seconds
- If this option is turned off the panel
will create a keypad tamper alarm if more than 4 incorrect codes are entered at a keypad but the keypad
will not be locked out. If this option is turned on the panel will create a keypad tamper alarm if more
than 10 incorrect codes are entered at a keypad and that keypad will then be locked out for 90 seconds.
Option 8
User Codes Must be 4-6 Digits
- If this option is turned on, all User Codes must be between 4-6 digits
long. If it is turned off, the User Codes can be 1-6 digits long.
USER OPTIONS
USER OPTIONS
- P25E 12E
(NOTE: This Option can ONLY be accessed from Client Mode)
Option 1 - Hide User Codes from Installer
Option 1
Hide User Codes from Installer
- This option is only accessible from Client Program Mode. It is designed
to allow the User (owner) of the alarm to hide their User Codes from the Installer if desired. If this option
is turned On, codes can only be changed or viewed in Client program mode. Users MUST have option 2
at location P5E assigned before they can hide the user codes.