DS2 Setup Guide

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DS2
Weekend notication
This option allows the unit to notify the Operator that the unit has been switched into weekend
operation mode by automatically closing the relay output when this occurs. Any of the AUX relays or
the additional relay modules can be selected.
Relay test
The relay test option provides access to a submenu where any of the relays (on-board and
additional relay module) can be tested, i.e. manually triggered.
Highlight the relay test option and select Edit, this will display the submenu.
Relay Test
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Move the cursor to the Aux section and press to switch between the Aux and Module option (the
Module option is displayed however if the module is not detected the screen will identify this).
Highlight the relay option and select the relay to be tested by using the or buttons. To test the
relay, highlight the On / Off option and press or to trigger the relay. The corresponding box will
be blank if the relay is off or lled if the relay is on.
NOTE:
If the relay has been congured as the relay for the default functions the menu will identify
this by displaying ‘In Use’ alongside the relay and will not give the option to test the relay.
Advanced Alarms
These advanced alarm features support functions required for detector activated CCTV systems and
ensure that mandatory specications as outlined in the British Standard BS8418 are available for
remote video installations that require a level one Police response (effectively immediately).
Note:
When one of the relay modules is selected, the number of relays for test will increase to 16.
Note:
This feature is disabled by default. Once enabled, the time parameters for Alarm Entry
Timer, Alarm Exit Timer, Relays and the ability to force the unit into Day, Night or Weekend
modes become available.
Alarm entry timer
Alarm exit timer
Forced Day
Forced Night
Forced Weekend
030 sec
030 sec
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
000 - 999 sec
000 - 999 sec
Disabled, Enabled
Disabled, Enabled
Disabled, Enabled
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Alarm Entry Timer
The alarm entry timer is the time interval between an entry initiator being activated and alarms being
triggered. This timer will allow a key holder to enter the premises and have sufcient time to disable
the alarm system without triggering an alarm. This is set in seconds.