
Using the system
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Building Technologies
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Fire Safety & Security Products
10.03.2010
24.4
Set or change the PIN
This is how a user sets or changes their PIN, if “Personal Setting” has been
activated.
1.
Press the A button on the door terminal.
The yellow LED is lit.
2.
Use the access card through the card reader.
The yellow LED is lit.
3.
Enter the old PIN.
- or -
If you have no previous PIN, enter 0000.
The yellow LED blinks twice.
4.
Enter a new 4-digit PIN.
The PIN 0000 cannot be used.
The yellow LED blinks twice.
5.
Enter the new PIN once again.
24.5
Pop-up windows – and acknowledgement
The system allows for choosing any event (in the filter settings for the actual
system user) to be treated as an event alarm. This means that a pop-up window
will appear on the screen whenever these alarms occur. (Note that these alarms
not necessary mean an alarm related to an intrusion system).
You have now the option to acknowledge the event – or not.
If you need to review any older event – just uncheck the tick-box – and all alarm
events are visible.
24.5.1
Common alarm outputs
There is a function called Common alarm (or summary alarm) that is related to the
IOR6 relay controller outputs.
Often these outputs are connected to external equipment to bring attention to a
problem that needs action.
The settings in the Installer application allows for two types of alarms:
Alarms that generates a pulse in the IOR6 Common relay and “pop-up” on
screen and will then only be stored as an event.
Alarms that are set to activate the Common relay output as a toggle function
and require an acknowledgement or another event to reset the relay.
E g a door held open too long alarm will activate the relay and remain active until a
door closed event reset the relay.