HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide
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5.5.5
Burglary Report Delay
. Report on burglary alarm occurring within entry delay will be delayed for the
period set in this menu. If the system is disarmed during this period, the report will not
be sent at all. If the burglary delay or entry delay is over and the system is armed, a
burglary report is sent. This reduces unnecessary reports.
5.5.6
Soak Test Days
. Set the number of days a zone (mostly, a zone that causes false alarms) will
be tested. During this period of time, any events initiated by the zone will neither be
reported to MS nor trigger the alarm/private dialer, etc, but will be displayed in the
“Fast display”. The events will only be recorded in the memory log.
Max time is 7 days. After this period of time, the zone will automatically return to
normal operation. If set to “0” the zone returns to normal operation at midnight of the
same day.
Note
: In PIMA display, the letter “T” indicates a zone undergoing a test.
5.5.7 Double
Knock
. Set the Double Knock time (in seconds). Double Knock is a feature used for
reducing false alarms in specified zones. In order for a zone configured as “double
knock” to trigger am alarm, it must detect two violations in a predetermined time set in
this screen (see “Zone Programming” section 5.3).
IMPORTANT!
If one of the zones set as Double Knock remains open, alarm will be
triggered in the pre-set time.
5.5.8
Conditioned Zones Time
. Set the time span (in seconds) it takes a conditioned zone to be activated. For
example, if zone 1 and 2 are conditioned together, and only zone 1 is opened, no
alarm will be generated. Only if both zones are opened within a predetermined period
of time, set in this screen, an alarm will be generated (see “Zone Programming” section
5.3).
5.5.9
Bypass Limit Time
. Set the time (in minutes) in which a zone remains bypassed before it is
automatically released and becomes armed again. This protects against burglary
preparation by bypassing zones before the system is armed.
5.5.10 False
Code
. Set the number of allowed false code entries (max 24), before the system
reports the MS, presents “False Code” message and react according to the
configurations in System Responses menu (see “System Responses”
, section
5.7).