Settings Options and Partitions Menus
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Full Set Link
Some commercial premises include two or more separate areas linked by a common area
such as a lobby. The
Full Set Link
option, which is available on partitioned systems,
enables you to configure the system so that the common area sets automatically when the
last occupant leaves the premises.
Zones in partition 1 are always in the common area. You can link partition 1 to any of the
other partitions. When all of the linked partitions are set, the control unit full sets partition 1.
When any of the linked partitions is unset, partition 1 is also unset.
The system uses the alarm response allocated to partition 1.
Note:
To avoid false alarms, it is recommended that you make the alarm response of the
common area (partition 1) Siren+Comms and the other two partitions Siren only.
Remote Set
This determines how the system will set when it receives a setting command from a
remote device, such as the virtual keypad in the web interface.
Exit Mode
Selecting Timed Set causes the system to set after time period specified by
Exit
Time
. Selecting Instant Set causes the system to set instantly.
Exit Time
This specifies the time period used by Timed Set (30 to 60 seconds).
Local Set on ER
If there is an activation of an Entry Route zone during the setting period, the exit
mode automatically converts to be the same as the standard exit mode, such as
Final Door Set or Exit Terminate.
Calendar Set
This allows you to configure the control unit to set or unset the alarm system (or parts of it)
at fixed times of day on a seven-day cycle. If the system is a part-setting system, you can
use this option to full set or part set B, C or D. If the system is a partitioned system, this
option allows you to full set or part set any collection of partitions.
There are two basic elements that you can program within the calendar set option: the
“event” and the “exception”. An event defines an action (setting, part setting or unsetting)
to occur regularly at set times and days. An exception defines periods such as holidays
when you do not want the event to occur. The number of events and exceptions the
control unit can store is shown in Table 1 (page 2).
Hint: Set up exceptions first, and then the events.
Note:
You cannot program an event to change the system/partition directly from one part
set level to another. You must program an event to unset the system/partition first,
and another event to set the system/partition to a different part set level. For
example, if event A part sets the system (or a partition), you cannot program event
B to full set the system. You must program event B to unset the system and then
use event C to full set the system.