Installation guide
32 Advisor Master Programming Guide
the timer and is reset when either the timer time elapses or the area is
successfully armed. It is also possible to initiate a walktest to reset the detector
when acknowledging pending alarms.
It is used with PIR detectors with an anti-mask feature. An output is assigned to
the anti-mask reset event flag which is wired to the detectors. When this output is
activated, the detectors must be triggered by a walk test in order for them to
become normal after the output is de-activated (after 30 minutes).
Note: There are no anti-mask reset event flags set in the area default settings.
Latched reset event flag
Area 1 Latched Reset No Event Flag
Event Flag:
This event flag is triggered when two valid disarm codes are entered for an area
within 5 minutes and the area is disarmed. The event flag is set for five seconds.
For a further 4 seconds, the zone input type 67 (Latched Detector) associated
with that area are disabled (The zones are disabled for a total of 9 seconds). The
zone input type 67 is a 24 hour alarm, conditional inhibit, conditional on the
abovementioned 9 second (total) timer. It is used to reset latching fire detectors.
Alarm-A event flag
Area 1 Alarm-A No Event Flag
Event Flag:
Used to generate an event linkable to a relay output to primarily support the Red
Care communications unit in the UK. This event flag follows the ‘A’ event
generated by the AB alarms as sent to the central station event out queue.
Alarm-B event flag
Area 1 Alarm-B No Event Flag
Event Flag:
Used to generate an event linkable to a relay output to primarily support the Red
Care communications unit in the UK. This event flag follows the ‘A’ event
generated by the AB alarms as sent to the central station event out queue.
Out-of-hours timezone
Out Of Hour Timezone: 0
Enter Tz:
Used to generate a report if the area is disarmed while the area should be
armed. The message is reported depending on the type of transmission protocol.