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Step 5c: Choose the zone
attributes
Attributes define how a detector will
react under certain conditions.
After selecting the zone number:
1. Select
Attributes.
2. If required, select one or more
attributes. For a typical domestic
installation, only one of the
following two attributes will be
required (for details of other
attributes, visit www.touchpoint-
online.co.uk and download the full
Engineering Guide).
•
Part set B, C or D — For areas
that are occupied at night, such
as upstairs. Select this attribute
so that if a user selects Part Set
B, the control unit sets only
those zones that have the Part
Set B attribute set to “On”.
•
Chime — Normally for
detectors used on front or
back doors. When enabled,
the system gives a non-alarm
chime when the zone is
triggered. The chime operates
only when the system is unset.
Step 6: Select the exit mode
The exit mode determines how the
system sets.
From the top level of the Installer
menu:
1. Select
Setting Options.
2. Select
Full Set (or Part set B/C/D).
3. Select
Exit mode.
4. Select an exit mode:
•
Timed Set — The system sets
after a delay. Use
Exit Time (at
the same level in the menu as
Exit mode) to specify the delay.
The control unit logs the start
of the timed exit.
•
Final Door Set — The system
sets after closing a door fitted
with a Final Exit zone detector.
Once the door closes, the
system sets after the Settle
Time expires. Note that the exit
time does not expire with this
option. The control unit logs the
start of final door exit.
•
Instant Set — The system sets
immediately and without any
setting tone. The control unit
and any internal radio sounders
give a confirmation tone when
the system is set.
•
Silent Set — This is the same as
Timed Set, but there is no exit
tone. On entry, the control unit
and any internal radio sounders
give an entry tone.
Step 7: Add remote controls
(FOB-2W-4B)
Remote controls allow you to set and
unset the system from a distance.
From the unset state:
1. Press the menu key (
).
2. Enter the user code you created
during the power-up procedure
(Step 1). This displays the User
menu (as documented in the
Admin & User Manual).
3. Select
Users.
4. To assign a remote control
(remote) to a new user, select
Add
User and follow the prompts to:
a. Modify the default name
(optional).
b. Select a user type (usually
Normal User).
c. Specify an access code
(optional).
d. Assign a proximity tag. Press
if there is no tag.