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ADPRO FastTrace, Issue 5 2 - 51
2.3.4.6.1 Entry Path and Delay
Alarms and their associated images originating from the Entry Point and Entry Path Zones are held as pending and
then discarded if the system is placed into Access mode before the Entry Path Delay expires. If the Entry Path Delay
expires before the system is placed into Access mode, then any Alarm Input will be processed immediately. Note that
any other alarm that is not in the Entry Path Zones list, will be processed immediately.
2.3.4.6.2 Entry Point and Entry Delay
Specifying an Alarm Input as an Entry Point means that an alarm on this zone will start the Entry Path Delay timer.
The alarm, along with any captured video images, is held as ‘pending’ and is discarded if the system is Disarmed before
the end of Entry Delay. If the system is not Disarmed before the end of the Entry Path Delay, the alarm (along with
any others generated along the Entry Path Zones) will be reported as usual.
2.3.4.6.3 Entry Path Zone(s)
To create a controlled route between an Entry Point and the location where the ADPRO Fast Trace can be Disarmed,
a list of Entry Path Zones must be entered. An Entry Point must be specified first.
In addition to the Entry Point, up to ten zones can be designated on the entry path.
Highlight the Alarm Input number or camera to be assigned to the Entry Path Zone in the left pane, and then use the
arrows to add or remove the zones in the Path pane on the right.
IMPORTANT NOTE
An Entry Point must be specified to activate the Entry Delay timer.