User`s guide

Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual
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12 – Abort Delay
This timer is relevant for certain alarm conditions that require an engineer or remote reset.
If a user silences the alarm within the Abort Delay time period, the alarm will not require
an engineer or remote reset. When an alarm occurs, the Alarm Abort (page 48) or Alm
Abort (page 55) output is activated only if the system is unset within this period. If the
system is unset after this period, the output is not activated.
13 – Courtesy time
This timer is used to control the duration of Courtesy Light outputs (page 44).
14 – Menu Time-Out
This timer controls how long a user option remains displayed before timing out and
returning the system to the normal standby screen that shows the current date and time.
15 – Beam Pair
This is the time window in which two zones with the Beam Pair attribute (page 30) must
activate for the system to generate an alarm condition.
16 – Defer Setting
This setting is relevant to auto-set timers (page 70). The Defer Setting timer specifies the
number of minutes that the control unit defers auto-setting once a user enters a valid
access code.
At a pre-determined interval before a ward auto-sets, keypad sounders operate to warn
users that the ward is about to set. Entering a user code during this warning time defers
auto-setting for the time specified by Defer Setting timer. The length of the warning
interval before the ward auto-sets is controlled by the A.Set Warning timer (see page 66).
17 – Service Time
The installation company may use this timer to periodically generate “SERVICE REQUIRED”
message so that the user is reminded that a service call is required. The users may
continue to set and unset the system. When the engineer attends the site and enters the
engineer code, the message is cleared. The service timer is re-started when the engineer
re-selects this timer option. To disable this feature set the timer to 000.
18 – Select Menu
This timer determines how long the prompt to select user levels is displayed after a user
code is entered. Once the timer has expired, then:
EITHER a) The panel attempts to set any unset wards that the user code has been
programmed to auto-set (User option 2-4).
OR b) If the user code has no auto-set wards then the display shows shows the ward
selection menu for 10 seconds. If the user does not enter a selection the display reverts
back to the time and date.
19 – Keys Till Tamp
The value of this counter determines how many illegal key presses a user can enter before
the control unit recognises a code tamper. Once the control unit recognises a code
tamper it locks out the keypad for five minutes and logs a code tamper event.