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Using the Configurator
Audio
Timers
Manual Key Enable
Primary nodes can use restricted controls freely until
control is passed to the Secondary node.
There can be any number of Primary nodes but only one
Secondary node (which must be present).
The Secondary node can take control of the system with a
switch, which disables access to restricted controls on all
other nodes.
Restricted controls become available to non-Primary/
Secondary nodes if they lose communication with all
Primary/Secondary nodes on the network.
Key Operation
Momentary / Maintained key - defines a type of key switch
for the
Manual Key Enable
feature.
Audio Set up
Click
Set up
to determine how the Audio system will
operate. See section 19.5.2 on page 141.
Auto GA
On a two stage system, the stage one alarm (alert) will
change to the stage two alarm (general alarm) after this
amount of time.
Auto GA
must be shorter than
Auto Signal Silence
.
Choose from 0-30 minutes or
Disabled
. To use this
option, you must select
Two stage
above.
Auto Signal Silence
This is the amount of time after which the alarm is
automatically silenced. In a two stage system, the stage
two alarm counts as a new alarm. For example, if
Auto
GA
is set to 30 seconds and
Auto Signal Silence
is set
to 1 minute, then the stage two alarm will be automatically
silenced 1 minute after it starts (1.5 minutes after the
stage one alarm started).
Auto Signal Silence
must be longer than
Signal Silence
Inhibit
and
Auto GA
.
Choose from 0-30 minutes or
Disabled
.
Signal Silence Inhibit
While this timer is running, you cannot silence the alarm
or reset the system.
Signal Silence Inhibit
must be shorter than
Auto Signal
Silence
.
Choose from 0-3 minutes.
As per UL 864 and UL 2572 only a Signal Silence Inhibit
setting of 0 is permissible. See section 19.53 on
page 208.