Installer Menu Options
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B) If a user tries to set the system when a zone with this attribute is open
(active) the control unit alerts them and pauses the setting procedure.
The user can acknowledge the alert by pressing
and continue setting.
You must enable this feature in the
System Options – User Access – Quick Omit
menu, see page 81.
Notes:
1) This attribute applies to the following zone types only: Normal
Alarm, 24hr, Technical, Entry Route, Tamper, External PSU A/C Fail,
External PSU Battery Fault, External PSU Low Volts and External PSU
Fault.
2) In a Security Grade 3 system this attribute is defaulted to “No” for all
zones. If you change the attribute to “Yes” the system will no longer
comply with Security Grade 3.
If the system you are installing communicates using Fast Format or with a
plug-by communicator, then you must program either a Fast Format
channel or a plug-by output as Zone Omit. This ensures that the control
unit can communicate an omit event if the user omits a zone.
Force Set Omit
When this attribute is set to Yes a user with a remote control can set the
system while the zone is open (active). (You must enable this feature in
the
System Options – Force Set
menu. See page 94.)
You can apply this attribute to Normal Alarm, Entry Route, Technical,
Tamper, External PSU A/C Fail, External PSU Battery Fault, External PSU
Low Volts and External PSU Fault.
Masking
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Apply this attribute EITHER if you have connected a detector that reports
masking by changing the resistance between its mask/fault contacts, OR if
you have connected the masking/trouble contacts of a detector using the
―3 resistor method‖ (for details of wiring trouble/masking contacts see
Fully Supervised Loop Connections
in the i-on160EX Installer Guide). See
page 87 for more details on programming masking options.
You can apply this attribute to Normal Alarm, Final Exit and Entry Route
zone types.
Note: You cannot apply the Masking and the Inverted attributes at the same
time.
Roller Shutter
(This attribute is available only on the i-on160EXEUR.)
Apply this attribute to zones connected to roller shutter movement
detectors (see Note below). When you assign the roller shutter attribute
the control unit makes a new menu option available: Sensitivity. The new
option appears after the Attributes option for each roller shutter zone.
For a roller shutter the sensitivity setting can take any number between 1
and 25. For roller shutters the sensitivity number specifies the number of
clicks occurring within 20s when the string is pulled out of the sensor. For
example, if you select a value of ―6‖, and if six clicks occur within any 20s
period, then the control unit will start an alarm. Note that the distance
that the string can be pulled out on the sensor depends on the model of
roller shutter sensor. See page 122 for details of testing roller shutter
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