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Response Setting 11 - 300 ms
Response Setting 20 - 750 ms
Response Setting 12 - 350 ms
Response Setting 21 - 800 ms
Response Setting 13 - 400 ms
Response Setting 22 - 850 ms
Response Setting 14 - 450 ms
Response Setting 23 - 900 ms
Response Setting 15 - 500 ms
Response Setting 24 - 950 ms
Response Setting 16 - 550 ms
Response Setting 25 - 1000 ms
Response Setting 17 - 600 ms
Response Setting 26 - 1050 ms
RADIO ZONE DETECTOR TYPE
Any of the 16 zones can be made radio zones. There are multiple types of radio detectors that can be used on the panel. It
is important to set the correct radio type for the detector being used so that all of the special functions such as battery
low signals, tamper alarms, reed switch open/close signals and supervision signals can all be monitored correctly.
RADIO ZONE DETECTOR TYPE
- P127E 1-16E
Radio Type 0 - Generic
Radio Type 1 - Crow Merlin PIR (supervised signal ignored)
Radio Type 2 - Crow Merlin PIR (supervised signal active)
Radio Type 3 - Freelink with checksum (supervised signal active)
Radio Type 4 - Freelink with checksum (Non-supervised)
Radio Type 5 - Crow AE series battery Low
Radio Type 6 - Crow AE series Radio Reed Switch
Radio Type 11 - Ness Radio devices Battery Low
Radio Type 12 - Ness Radio Reed Switch
Radio Type 31 - Visonic K900 Radio PIR
Radio Type 32 - Visonic Powercode (supervised signal ignored)
Radio Type 33 - Visonic Powercode (supervised signal active)
Radio Type 34 - Siemens (supervised signal ignored)
Radio Type 35 - Siemens (supervised signal active)
Type 0
Generic
- If you wish to use a detector that is not on the above list then set the type a “0” and the panel will
still respond to the radio detector every time the learnt code is received.
Type 1
Crow Merlin PIR (unsupervised) -
If a Crow Merlin radio PIR is used on the panel select Type 1 so the panel
correctly recognizes the alarm, tamper & battery low signal from the device. The automatic supervised
signal sent every 40 minutes by the PIR is ignored in this mode.
Type 2
Crow Merlin PIR (supervised) -
If a Crow Merlin radio PIR is used selecting Type 2 will allow the panel to
correctly recognize the alarm, tamper & battery low signal from the device. Selecting this option also starts
the supervise timer (P25E4E). The supervise timer is constantly being reset while valid supervisory signals
are being received from the detector. If no supervise signals are received from the PIR within the supervise
timer value a supervised alarm is generated.
Type 3
Freelink with checksum (supervised signal active) -
If a Crow Freelink radio PIR is used selecting Type 3
will allow the panel to correctly recognize the alarm, tamper & battery low signal from the device. Selecting
this option also starts the supervise timer (P25E4E). The supervise timer is constantly being reset while valid
supervisory signals are being received from the detector. If no supervise signals are received from the PIR
within the supervise timer value a supervised alarm is generated.
Type 4
Freelink with checksum (non-supervised) -
If a Crow Freelink radio PIR is used selecting Type 4 will allow
the panel to correctly recognize the alarm, tamper & battery low signal from the device. The automatic
supervisory signal sent by the PIR is ignored in this mode.
Type 5
Crow AE Series Battery Low
- If a Crow (AE) radio pendant or PIR is used on the panel selecting Type 5
allows the panel to correctly recognize the battery low and tamper signals from Crow (AE) devices.
Type 6
Crow AE Series Radio Reed Switch
- If a Crow (AE) radio reed switch is used on the panel selecting Type 6
allows the panel to correctly recognize the open and closed signals from the reed switch so the zone LED
can follow the correct state of the reed switch (ie open or closed). It also recognizes the battery low signal
from the Crow (AE) device.
Type 11
Ness Battery Low
- If a Ness radio pendant or PIR is used on the panel selecting Type 11 allows the panel to
correctly recognize the battery low and tamper signals from Ness devices.
Type 12
Ness Radio Reed Switch
- If a Ness radio reed switch is used on the panel selecting Type 12 allows the panel
to correctly recognize the battery low and tamper signals from the Ness device. It also recognizes the open