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Installer Menu Options
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On a Security Grade 2 system the ability to reset the alert is
governed by the
System Options - User Reset - System Tampers
option,
see page 83.
When the system is
set
:
Detector
output
Response
Mask
(9k1)
The control unit treats a masking event as an alarm condition
(and also activates any output programmed as Masking). This will
signal an unconfirmed alarm or will confirm an outstanding
unconfirmed alarm. The unconfirmed and confirmed events must
be from different detectors.
The ability to reset the system after the alarm is governed by the
System Options - User Reset – Zone Alarms
option, see page 82.
Fault
(4k4)
The control unit treats a masking event as a fault, activates any
outputs programmed as General Fault, and generates an Alert on
the keypads.
On a Security Grade 3 system the Installer must reset the Alert.
On a Security Grade 2 system the ability to reset the alert is
governed by the
System Options - User Reset - System Tampers
option,
see page 83.
Mask Override
30 40 50 160
This option controls how the user can respond to a masking event once it is
reported by the control unit. There are two options:
On
A User can override a masking fault to set the system
Off
A User is may not override a masking fault to set the system. The
system will not set until the masking fault has cleared.
Language
The control unit can use one of several languages in its display. To change the
language select
System Options – Language
.
Changing the language does not affect any stored names for full/part set,
detectors, outputs or users, and does not change any defaults.
Restore Defaults
Staged Defaults
30 50 160
This menu option allows you to default parts of the control unit‘s programming,
without affecting the whole system. From within this menu you can choose to
default one or more of the following:
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