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Options and programming methods
Installation and Programming Manual
Temporizers
A temporizer is a logical expression element (it may have an “active” or “non
active” value). It is characterized by an interval, therefore, you must specify an
interval (in seconds) for each temporizer you wish to include.
You can select up to four “Start events” (i.e. control panel events which trigger
the temporizer) and up to four “Reset events” (i.e. control panel events which
interrupt the temporizer). You can specify the “Edge” for each of the eight events,
that is, the status passage of the selected event (“Activation”, “Reset” or “Both”).
The last two options allow you to choose when the temporizer will be “active”:
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Temporizer active on Start event
. The temporizer will become “active” on
start, that is, when a start event occurs, and will remain “active” for the sat
time. The temporizer will become “non active” when the set time expires or
when a reset event occurs.
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Temporizer active with delay
. The temporizer will remain “non active” on
start, that is, when a start event occurs and will remain “non active” for the
specified time. The temporizer will become “active” when the specified time
expires.
Note
A temporizer with the “Temporizer active with delay” option enabled will remain “active”
until a reset event makes it “non active” again.
Counters
A counter is a logical expression element. It is characterized by an increasing
value (“Count”). The counter will have a “non active” value until it reaches the set
value, which will take the counter to the “active” value.
You can select up to four “Start events” (i.e. control panel events which increase
the counter value) and up to four “Reset events” (i.e. control panel events which
annul the counter). You can specify the “Edge” for each of the eight events, that
is, the status passage of the selected event (“Activation”, “Reset” or “Both”).
It is necessary to define an “Autoreset” time that will zero the count when,
between two successive increases, a superior time elapses. If you do not desire
an “Autoreset” time, you must set the time at “65535” (already set at default), in
order to ensure that the count never expires.
Note
You should not set an “Autoreset” value of less than 5 seconds.
Once the event programming process is complete and the event is sent to the
control panel, the event programming values will be checked for errors.
EXAMPLES
If you wish to generate an alarm (i.e. activate sounderflashers and dialer calls) when only
two PIRs (DET1 and DET2) go into alarm status within a pre-set time.
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T0000; temporizer 1 will activate when the “Zone alarm DET1” Start event activates for
30 seconds
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T0001; temporizer 2 will activate when the “Zone alarm DET2” Start event activates for
30 seconds
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Both conditions must occur together (AND)
T0000 AND T0001
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You must set the activation of the sounderflasher and dialer calls on a similarly-
configured programmable event.
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If the programmable event activates an on-BUS sounderflasher, associate its
deactivation with an event.
If you wish to activate an output for 40 seconds when key 17 is used to arm partition 1,
and to disarm and the same output when the partition disarms.
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T0000; associate temporizer 1 with the activation of the Start event of key 17
recognition
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T0000; temporizer 1 with a 40 second timeout, “temporizer active with delay” option
enabled
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T0000; associate temporizer 1 with the restoral of the reset event of partition 1
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Programmable event 1 must be programmed as:
T0000
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Select the output you wish to activate in concurrence with the programmable event
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If the programmable event activates an on-BUS sounderflasher, associate its
deactivation with an event.
If you wish to receive a telephone call when a zone q, which belongs to partitions 1 and 2,
is violated and one of the two partitions is armed
The automation zone q always generates the zone alarm event (even when the partitions
are disarmed). However, the programmable event will occur only when the zone q is in
alarm status and at least one of the two partitions is armed.
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Configure zone q as “automation” belonging to partitions 1 and 2
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Remove all the outputs and phone calls associated with the “Alarm zone q” event
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The programmable event must be programmed as “Alarm zone q” AND (“Partition 1
armed in away mode” OR “Partition 2 armed in away mode”):
E0010 AND ( E0790 OR E0791 )
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