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Exit zone will also cause an alarm if the Entry Time runs out before the user
unsets the system.
The zone must be set, unless it is a Fire Alarm zone. In a part-setting system,
either the system must be full set, or the zone must belong to the part set that
the user has selected. In a partitioned system, all the partitions that the zone
belongs to must be set. If a partition is part set, the zone must belong to the
part set that the user has selected
The output deactivates when the alarm is reset. Specify the zones using the
Zones
option (see page 70).
Masking (41)
Active when a detector is giving a mask signal (see page 89).
Autoset Warning (42)
Active when the control unit starts the period defined by a calendar set Warning Time
(see page 80). Deactivates when the system sets, or if a user defers or cancels the
calendar set.
User Defined (43)
Activated when by any one of the following events:
A user presses a button on a remote control that has been configured to activate
a user-defined output.
A user operates the output from the
User Menu
– Outputs On/Off
option.
A user presses one of the A, B, C or D keys on a keypad that the installer has
programmed to operate a user-defined output.
When you select this type, you can choose:
Polarity
– See page 69.
Latched
– When set to No, the output changes state when activated, but then
returns to the normal state again after the period specified by
On Time
(see
below). When set to Yes, the output changes state every time a user operates the
output, or according to a schedule if you specify
On Time
,
Off Time
and
Days
(see below).
On Time/Off Time/Days
– If
Latched
is set to No, use
On Time
to specify the
number of seconds you want the output to remain active. If you select an active
time of zero seconds, the output will not operate.
If
Latched
is set to Yes:
You can use
On Time, Off Time
and
Days
to specify a schedule for the output
to activate and deactivate automatically. Use
On Time
and
Off Time
to specify
the time you want the output to activate and deactivate. Use
Days
to specify
the days of the week you want the output to operate.
Note:
If a user activates the output while it is deactivated, the output stays
activated until the control unit reaches the next off time. If a user de-activates
the output while it is activated, the output deactivates until the control unit
reaches the next on time.
Leave
On Time, Off Time
and
Days
without values if you want the output to
act as a simple on/off switch under the control of the user.
Line Fault (44)
Active when the control unit detects a communications fault. Deactivates when the
communications fault clears