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5.13 HOW TO STOP ALARMS IN PROGRESS
The procedure for stopping an alarm is shown in detail in paragraph 7.2
Description of ALARMS AND indications
It is important to remember that:
Entering a valid code on a keypad will stop most alarms.
The vocal alarm call cycle
can be stopped by dialling “12” on the telephone which received the call after hearing the message
and the beep (a DTMF tone keypad is needed for this).
For emergency vocal calls, "12" can be dialled after having closed the environmental listening session at the end of the
emergency vocal message repetition.
The vocal alarm call cycle can also be stopped by entering a valid code on the system keypad within the first 30 seconds if the
call delay function is enabled.
IMPORTANT!
The system will not be EN50131 compliant if vocal only alarm calls are enabled.
IMPORTANT!
Alarms calls made using numeric protocol and on ATS4 cannot be stopped.
IMPORTANT!
The system will not be EN50131 compliant if alarm calling delay is enabled.
Vocal calls and text messages following burglar events may be interrupted also by disarming the partitions assigned to the telephone
numbers programmed for the event. This function may be useful in case of false alarms, for instance.
It is important to note that a call to the first available telephone number cannot be stopped once it has started and will continue until the
end of the attempts. No other calls will be made to the next numbers.
5.14 SYSTEM STATUS INFORMATION
Masking system status information is a mandatory requirement to be EN50131 grade 3 compliant.
Consequently, when Mode 3 (EN50131 grade 3 compliancy) is configured, system status (armed or disarmed) is not indicated directly
by the LEDs, the keypad display or the electronic key and transponder reader LEDs. The system status may be checked by entering a
valid code on the keypad or by using a valid electronic or proximity key (see the paragraphs on how to arm and disarm the system
using a key for more information).
The system status masking method may be different on each keypad and single reader but it will suffice for one of these devic es not to
be masked to cancel compliance of the entire system.
This function is not available on MP500/4N control panel because these devices are EN50131 grade 2 compliant.
See chapter
for more information on system status visibility.
5.14.1
How to view system status
The system status is display by the LEDs provided on keypads and readers.
Each user can view the system status detail for the part assigned to them (only the partitions on which the user is authorised to operate
will appear).
To view the system status:
1) Enter
<Master / User / Installer / Technical Manager code>
, press
and then
.
2) Press
. The graphic systems corresponding to digits 1 to 16 appear on the second line of the
screen. The meanings are:
□ = the partition is disarmed
0
= the partition is disarmed with one or more open inputs
■ = the partition is armed
.
= the partition was not programmed
3) Press
and
to go from one partition to the next. The partition name will appear on the first line.
4) Press
repeatedly to exit the menu after examining the status.
IMPORTANT!
Partition status can be displayed permanently instead of date and time, but this setting is not EN50131 grade 3
compliant and will declass the system.
UT01:MASTER
SYSTEM STATUS
SE01:...
□□0□■...
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