System Options Menu
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The remote PSU experiences a mains fail.
After 10s, the control unit illuminates the
red keypad LEDs, starts a keypad alert
and reports a mains fail.
The remote PSU experiences a mains fail
and then the control unit experiences a
mains fail within the next 10s.
After the selected mains fail delay, the
control unit illuminates the red keypad
LEDs, starts a keypad alert and reports a
mains fail.
The remote PSU experiences a mains fail
and then the control unit experiences a mains
fail AFTER the next 10s.
After 10s, the control unit illuminates the
red keypad LEDs, starts a keypad alert,
and reports a mains fail. When the control
unit mains fails, the control unit logs the
event after the selected mains fail delay.
Set Time & Date
This option lets you set the control unit’s internal clock to the correct time and date. If you
are not using an SNTP server (see below), you will have to re-program the date and time if
the control unit loses power for an extended time and the battery is exhausted.
Note:
The internal clock adjusts itself for daylight saving in Spring and Autumn.
SNTP Time Sync
You can use this option to keep the time at the control unit synchronised with the time at
an SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) server on the internet.
The control unit uses the country setting (page 20) to adjust the time for the time zone.
SNTP Enable
Select On to enable SNTP time synchronisation.
Sync on Startup
Select On if you want the control unit to synchronise time automatically within the first
few minutes after powering up.
Sync Daily
Select On if you want the control unit to synchronise time daily (every evening).
Manual Sync
Select this option if you want to synchronise time immediately. After using this option,
use Set Time and Date to check the result.
NTP Server Names
Specify up to five SNTP servers to use. The control unit attempts each server in turn
until one provides the time.
Panel Tamper Return
This option allows you to select either CC or FSL for the Tamper Return (TR) terminal on
the control unit's PCB. By default, the terminal is CC. If you select FSL, you should insert a
2k2 resistor in series with the tamper return wire from the sounder.