CPX230NWB ALARM CONTROL PANEL – INSTALLER MANUAL
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Night with prealarm −
When the system is armed in sleep mode violation of this
zone will start the exit time countdown. The system should be disarmed before the
expiration of programmed time, in order for the system not to trigger an alarm (or arm
it in daily mode if there are people in the building). If the system is armed in full mode,
then a night delayed zones will behave like an instant, while in perimeter mode,
triggers on this zone will be ignored.
Arming/disarming by state change
- Violation of the zone will arm the partition to
which the zone is assigned. End of violation will disarm the partition. In case the
system is armed and the zone violation occurs, the partition to which the zone is
assigned will start to arm again (signaling the countdown of the configured time for
exit). End of violation will result in disarming the partition.
Note:
For wired zones, it is recommended to configure them as NC or NO for this
response type.
Arming/disarming by state change is available since the firmware version
2.10.0.
6.3.1.3.
Interlocking
The option allows interlocking any input zone, which means that any changes of state at
this input are ignored and not reported to monitoring station.
You can set the set permanently blocking input ("Permanent"), or turn on the blocking
after a given number of input violations.
If you select "After time for exit", the input zone will be blocked if the zone was violated
when arming. In this case, an event about blocked zone will be generated, which allows
to inform the monitoring station about the problem with the zone. This lock will last until
disarming. If the input is selected as the "Alarm after time for exit", then "Interlocking
after time for exit" has priority - the zone will be blocked and will not generate an alarm.
If the zone is set to "After time for exit" and is violated or sabotaged after the time for
exit, then is automatically blocked (bypass is activated). Automatically blocked zones
(block “After time for exit”" or automatic blockout after "n" disruptions) are automatically
unlocked after disarming partitions to which they belong
6.3.1.4.
Sensitivity
That parameter defines a minimum time the change must maintain at the particular zone,
to be detected by a transmitter. Default factory setting of the parameter is 400 ms.
6.3.1.5.
Delay
The parameter is active for delayed and perimeter exit zones only. It defines a time from
the zone disruption was detected after which an alarm is generated.
6.3.1.6.
Alarm after time for exit
When selected, the alarm will be generated if the zone remains violated when the time to
exit is up.
When deselected, alarm will NOT be generated in above case.