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5. SYSTEM SETTINGS
5.1 OPTIONS
The “Options” menu allows the configuration of various functions of the control unit shown below. A user with “Administrator” privileges
can only exclude the inputs and view their status.
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• Tone arming/disarming:
option to enable/disable the confirmation tones (of the control panel buzzer) of the arming/disarming
steps (2 beeps ON, 3 beeps OFF).
Enabled;
• Input/output tones:
option to enable/disable the active beep (of the control panel buzzer) during the input/Exit times of the
delayed areas.
Enabled
;
• Led ON:
option that, if enabled, always keeps the LEDs of the keyreaders, relevant to the entered
programs, on. If disabled, the LEDs of the keyreaders go off when the Exit time elapses; they go
back on when the control panel is set to key service state, displaying the status of the armings.
Enabled;
• Auto-reset:
if the option is enabled, it resets the alarm logs (the LEDs related to the alarm areas and the 24h LED flashlight) with
every arming, even partial.
Enabled;
• Delay without AC mains (No AC Mains delay):
if the option is enabled it enters a delay of 20 minutes in the display of the “no
mains” fault, thereby avoiding to indicate insignificant events; the option refers only to the display of the fault (the fault LED goes
on and the general fault output is enabled), but every event is anyhow detected in real time (in the case of no mains, the keypads
minimise the brightness of the backlight in idle state) and logged in the events log.
Disabled;
• False key alarm:
enabling the option will generate an alarm if a not valid code is entered five consecutive times within a minute.
If the option is not enabled and five attempts of arming are made, the system blocks for one minute during which codes and keys
are not accepted, even if previously stored;
• Basic key:
if the option is enabled it allows the entire system to be armed/disarmed by simply entering the key in the keyreader
without pressing any key. By enabling the option, no partial arming is possible;
• I/O keypad buzzer:
option to enable/disable the buzzer sound during the Input/Exit times of the delayed areas;
• Enabling the bell:
option to enable the buzzer of the control panel (local setting) for the acoustic signal matched to the bell; this
signal is present even if none of the programmable outputs are associated with the bell;
• Enabling
∗:
if this option is enabled it allows the inputs that are open to be rapidly displayed by pressing the "
∗
" key directly on
the default screen;
• DES alarm:
if enabled and the device detects a violation in a period when it does not communicate with the control panel (for
example, if the system "is jammed"), it allows the alarm data to be kept in stand-by and communicates it to the control panel as
soon as dialogue returns (when it detects a new one or when it sends the supervisory message). If the system is still in alarm
status, the control panel will manage the “log” alarm as a normal alarm (siren output, SMS, etc.). The normal alarms and “log”
alarms can be distinguished in the events log. The function cannot be enabled for inputs set as "patrol” or "path";
• +OFF invert:
this function invert the polarity of +OFF output;
• Supervision cycles:
it allows you to select by means of the arrows, after how many missed cycles of Monitoring, the relative
signal will be sent; the value can be set from 1 to 6.