System Options Menu
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RKP Entry PrtSt
This option relates to the use of one-way radio keypads when unsetting a part-set system
or part-set partition.
Enabled
The user must first trigger a Final Exit zone and start the entry timer before unsetting
a part-set system or partition with a radio keypad. The system unsets those partitions
the user is assigned to that have an active entry timer. If a partition that the user is
assigned to does not have an active entry timer, the partition remains part set.
Disabled
The user can unset a part-set system or partition using a radio keypad without first
starting the entry timer. The system unsets all partitions that the user is assigned to.
HUA Response
This option is available only for part-setting systems. In a partitioned system, each partition
can have its own HUA response. See page 51 for a description of this option.
PZ Unset Response
This option is available only for part-setting systems. See page 52 for a description of this
option.
PZ Unset Response
This option is available only for part-setting systems. See page 52 for a description of this
option.
PZ Reset time
This option is available only for part-setting systems. See page 53 for a description of this
option.
Auto Rearm
This option is available when
System Options
– Confirmation Mode
is set to Basic (page
62).
Use this option to specify the number of times that the system will re-arm when the siren
time expires.
Select NEVER to make the system never re-arm (the system will go into alarm once only).
Select one of the other options to make the system re-arm once, twice, three, four or five
times, or always. The system re-arms all closed zones, but not detectors that are still
sending alarm signals. (Note that this setting is required in order to comply with EN50131
.
)
If the system has rearmed, then when a user enters the system through the Final Exit
door, the control unit will give an audible internal alarm in place of the normal entry tone.
On-Board Sounder
Volume
Use this option to change the volume of sound (e.g. alarm, set and unset tones) from the
internal sounder located inside the control unit.