CPX230NWB ALARM CONTROL PANEL – INSTALLER MANUAL
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6.4.4.
Access to alarm and fault memory requires authorization
Selecting this option enables limitation to access to alarm memory and fault memory.
Checking alarm memory and fault memory will be available only after entering user code.
This option must be enabled in order to comply with EN 50131 standard requirements for
Grade 2.
6.4.5.
Alarms and inputs interlocking states are not displayed
Selecting this option disables display alarms and inputs interlocking states. This option
must be enabled in order to comply with EN 50131 standard requirements for Grade 2.
6.4.6.
Temporary keyboard lock after three access failures
Selecting this option enables keypad blocking after entering invalid codes. The keypad will
be blocked for 90 seconds, after entering an invalid code three times. After this period,
another lock will occur after entering a wrong code three times. The counter of invalid
codes will be reset after a correct code is entered (e.g. after entering invalid code two
times). This option must be enabled in order to comply with EN 50131 standard
requirements for Grade 2.
6.4.7.
Use duress code
Duress code is used to inform the monitoring station about a distress event without an
audible alarm. Each user has his own duress code.
6.4.8.
Show partition arming mode instead of inputs interlocking states
Option not available for CPX230NWB
6.4.9.
Premises lock
This function turns off the ability to arm the control panel. When this function is turned
on, the user will not be able to arm the site by any way (i.e. SMS/GPRS, remote, arming
input, schedules, keypad, wireless keypad). Disarming the system is possible, however.
Attempts to arm will be rejected by the control panel - the wired keypad emits a 4 times
sound and at the same time, the diodes GROUP, ALARM, SYSTEM and PROG will light up
for 4 times. System failures do not affect this option The Configurator log will then
register that the system was not armed due to the Premises lock function being on (log
entry only when arming from a keypad).
6.4.10.
Defaults restoral lock
The function “Defaults restoral lock” allows the user to turn off the ability to restore the
factory-default installer’s code. However, when restoring default settings using the
Configuration, when the "Restore device’s default settings" option is selected, a window
with a request to enter the installer’s code or service code (ATS) will appear.
When this function is turned on, the Manufacturer recommends the installer’s code and
service code (ATS) are changed.