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Chapter 7: System Options Menu
This menu contains options that affect the working of the alarm system as a whole.
Note:
The default settings for these options are compliant with EN50131. Changes to
some of the defaults may render the system non-compliant.
User Options
User Access
Use this option to give users access to various system facilities.
HUA Keys Active
This option allows users to start an HUA alarm from keypads by pressing both Hold
Up Alarm keys at the same time.
Select Yes to make the HUA keys functional. Select No to disable the keys.
HUAs have an alarm sound that is distinct from other alarm types.
Note:
An HUA confirmed alarm can be generated by settng
System Options
–
Confirmation
– Confirmation Mode
to BS8243. Please refer to page 53 for details
about how an HUA confirmed alarm can be generated.
Quick Set
Note:
If you enable quick set, the control unit no longer complies with EN50131.
This option controls the operation of the A, B, C or D keys.
Yes
– Allows users to set the alarm system by pressing A, B, C or D without entering
an access code.
No
– Users must enter an access code (or present a tag) before pressing the A, B, C
or D key.
Quick Omit
Yes
– Allows users to omit a zone that is active while the user is setting the system.
The zone must have the Omittable attribute (see page 29).
No
– Users must use the
Omit
menu to omit a zone that is active before they can set
the system.
User Code Reqd
Yes
– After entering the installer code, the system prompts for a user code before
allowing access to the Installer menu.
No
– You can access the Installer menu simply by keying in the installer code.
Note:
If you select this value, the control unit no longer complies with EN50131. This
value complies with PD6662 only if the user has given written consent.
Duress Enable
Selecting Yes allows master users to assign the Duress user type to users.
A duress code can set and unset the system in the same way as a normal user.
However, each time the code is used, the control unit triggers any output configured
as type Duress, and (if applicable) communicates Duress and Set/Unset events.