Installation guide
40 Advisor Master Programming Guide
Menu alarm group
RAS: 2 Alm-Grp: 2-Master RAS or Door
Menu Alm-Grp:
The menu alarm group determines which actions are allowed on a RAS. If no
alarm control is allowed, this can be achieved in the menu alarm group. The
menu alarm group can also have more areas than the area alarm group. The
user can have no alarm control over those areas, but can for example see the
status of zones in these areas.
If the menu alarm group is programmed for alarm group1 - No Access, then the
arming station will use the area alarm group as menu alarm group.
Door event flag
RAS: 2 Has No Door Event Flag
Event Flag:
If a door has to be unlocked using the RAS, enter the event flag here. The event
flag can be assigned to an output and will be activated when a valid code is
entered or a valid card is presented at the arming station.
What is recognised as a valid code for unlocking the door depends on the setting
in “Enter key opens door only” on page 42, and “Alarm code prefix” on page 72.
The event flag is activated for the time programmed in “Doors unlock time” on
page 65 in menu 6-Timers.
Output controller assigned
RAS: 3 Can See Output Controller 1
Output Ctrl:
Keypads with card reader interfaces have an output OUT. To be able to control
the output, an output control group has to be assigned to the RAS. The first
output on the output controller is also the OUT output from the RAS. Whenever
the first output is activated, the OUT output is also activated.
The output control group entered here does not need to be physically available.
Note: If two RAS’s have the same output control group and the user has both
doors in his doorgroup, both relays will be switched simultaneously.
LCD arming station
YES-LCD Arming Station
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Yes: This arming station is a LCD arming station. This has to be set in order to
be able to operate LCD arming stations.
No: This is not a LCD arming station.
See Table 5 on page 41 for further information on options available to arming
stations.