Installation guide

Advisor Master Programming Guide 39
3-RAS database
Arming stations are devices used to provide system control, such as arming or
disarming of areas. Depending on the type of arming station, additional functions
can be available, such as LCD displays, menus to set time and date etc. The
term RAS is an abbreviation for Remote Arming Station.
RAS to be polled
1, 2, 3: 4
Poll RAS:
Each arming station has to be polled, in order to be used. Add RAS’s for polling
by entering the dipswitch address it has been given. RAS’s that do not have to be
polled can be deleted by entering the dipswitch address again.
Display shows the RAS’s currently recorded. A RAS number followed by a “,” is
online and followed by a “:” is offline (can not be addressed by the system).
Note: A RAS or DGP being online means it will generate RAS/DGP system
alarms and tamper alarms. When offline, system alarms and tampers will not
occur.
Select RAS to program
Arming Station Details
RAS No:
Once the RAS’s have been selected for polling and Enter has been pressed, the
RAS’s can be programmed.
RAS settings
Area alarm group
RAS: 2 Alm-Grp: 2-Master RAS or Door
Alm-Grp:
You need to define an alarm group to state which areas can be controlled from
this RAS.
Note: Only options which are both in the RAS’s alarm group and the users alarm
group can be performed on any RAS.
See menu 5-Alarm groups on page 50 for further information on how alarm
groups operate.