CPX230NWB ALARM CONTROL PANEL – INSTALLER MANUAL
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<Time>
where:
Time –
time in seconds
You can press
any time to exit without saving changes.
4.3.3.
Reset to default settings
That function resets the settings to their default configuration, accessible from the service
mode level. Additionally, the function sets the default output options and default installer
code. The wireless detectors and remote controls are not deleted.
In order to protect the settings against accidental modification, the function is to be
confirmed with installer code. 3 beeps will confirm the successfully entered function. Using
that function will trigger the control panel’s reset using default parameters.
<Installer code>
You can press
any time to exit without saving changes.
4.3.4.
System options
That function allow to switch on and switch off additional options of the system. The
argument of the function is BIN type. By pressing 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 keys, you can
switch on/off proper option. 3 beeps will confirm the successfully entered function.
<Options>
Where:
Options
– number of option (BIN type parameter):
1
– Enable faults memory indication – when is switched off, LED SYSTEM does not
show by blinking the faults that are not active; you can display inactive faults by
choosing “faults memory” user function.
2
– Disable ATS monitoring. If this option is enabled, ATS failure isn’t signaled to the
user in any way on the keypad and it doesn’t cause arm prevention.
3
– Request arming confirmation (by pressing #) in case of failure. If this option is
enabled, the user is additionally notified of system failures when arming the system.
The wired keypad produces a continuous sound, the ALARM and SYSTEM diodes
start flashing slowly and error codes are displayed on diodes 1–8 (see User’s Manual,
section 7.6 Arming the system with a fault). To arm the system press # button.
Information on failures and triggering are available after entering with the use of the
wired keypad the user's function: failure memory and current state of inputs. In the
case of a system failure, if the option is disabled, the arming lock will be
automatically omitted.
4
– Access to alarm and fault memory requires authorization. If this option is
enabled, checking alarm memory and fault memory is available only after a user
code is entered. This option must be enabled in order to comply with EN 50131
standard requirements for Grade 2.