Installation guide
Advisor Master Programming Guide 131
Shunt time
Shunt 1: Time Is Set For (Sec) 30
Shunt Time:
Program the amount of time that the zone will be shunted. If the time expires and
the zone remains active, an alarm condition occurs, depending on the zone type
and the status of the area.
If the value entered is less than 128, the time is in seconds. I.e. 1 to
127 seconds.
To set the time in minutes the value entered is 128 plus the time required in
minutes.
E.g. for 30 minutes enter 158. (128 + 30 = 158).
The value 128 is invalid and cannot be used. For accurate timing of 1 or 2 minute
periods, set the time in seconds. i.e. 60 or 120 seconds.
Note: Do not use a time of 0 seconds, unless for doors when “Cancel door event
flag” on page 132 is set to Yes. The zone could otherwise be shunted indefinitely.
Shunt warning time
Shunt Warning Is 0
Warn Time:
Program the time the shunt warning event flag will be activated before the shunt
timer expires. If the shunt time is programmed in seconds, the warning time is
also in seconds. If the shunt time is in minutes, then the warning time is also in
minutes.
Shunt event flag
Shunt Event Flag is 4
Event Flag:
The event flag assigned is activated when the shunt timer is running.
Shunt warning event flag
Shunt Warning Event Flag is 12
Event Flag:
The event flag assigned is activated when the shunt warning time is active.
Door open command starts shunt
NO-Door Open Command Start Shunt
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Determine when the shunt timer is activated.
Yes: A keypad or shunt output is required to start the shunt timer. If a keypad is
used, the user must have a valid door group assigned.