Installation guide
Advisor Master Programming Guide 55
Auto inhibit active zones
NO-Auto Inhibit Active Zones
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Determines if active zones on arming have to be automatically inhibited.
Yes: When the arming starts, all active zones are automatically inhibited and the
system is armed without causing an alarm.
No: The system cannot be armed if there are active zones, unless Forced Arming
is set to Yes (see next menu item).
Press 0 to go to the user menu items available.
Note: “Alarm system control” on page 52 has to be set to Yes
Forced arming when active
NO-Forced Arming When Zones Active
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Arm areas with active zones.
Yes: The check for active zones is ignored and if there are active zones when the
arming procedure is started, the system still arms (the zones remain active and,
depending on the zone type, might cause an alarm).
No: The system cannot be armed if there are active zones (unless Auto Inhibit
(see previous menu item) is set to Yes).
Press 0 to go to the user menu items available.
Prevent forced disarming
NO-Prevent Forced Disarming
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Prevents disarming when there are active zones. It is used when there are
Disarmed Alarm zone types such as type 1 and type 11 in the system.
Yes: Area(s) cannot be disarmed if there are active zones of type I or II
No: Area(s) can be disarmed even if there are active zones of type I or II
Press 0 to go to the user menu items available.
Modem access
NO-Can User Access Via Modem
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Allows access to the ATS panel via a dial-up modem.
Yes: Modem access with VT100 terminal (or terminal emulation software) is
allowed by a user with this alarm group. RAS 16 must have a suitable alarm
group assigned to specify the functions available (e.g. Alm Grp 2) and be
programmed as a LCD arming station (does not need to be polled). This option
does not apply to upload/download software.