CPX230NWB ALARM CONTROL PANEL – INSTALLER MANUAL
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4.3.8.
Alarm history notification disabling delay
<time[sec]>
This function is only available after checking "After disarming disable alarm history
notification" option. It sets the delay time in seconds, after which the alarm memory will no
longer be shown on the keypad. It means, that when the system is armed, and there will
be violation of input zones shown by the F and 6 diodes blinking, then after disarming and
previously defined time the diodes will turn off. The alarm memory will still be accessible
with 3# function, until the user decides to delete it.
4.3.9.
Time to detect loss of wireless detectors
This function allows you to set the time after which a notification is sent to the monitoring
station about the loss of the wireless detector.
<time [h]>
The time is expressed in hours. The default value is 6 hours, the minimum is 2 and the
maximum is 24.
NOTE: This option is available since the firmware version 2.8.8
1.
If the user code in the CPX database is shorter than the defined
value, then '0' will be added to the codes at their ends:
Example: If the code 1234 exists in the database, then after code
length is changed to 6 digits, the code will appear as 123400.
2.
If a user code in the CPX database is longer than the defined
value, then the access code will be the "n" first digits, according
to the value set.
Example: If the code 1234567 exists in the database, then after
code length is changed to 5 digits, the code will appear as
12345.
3.
For codes under duress:
If the code 12345 exists in the database, then after code length
is changed to 7 digits, the code will appear as 1234500, so the
code under duress will be 1234501.
If the code 12345 exists in the database, then after code length
is changed to 4 digits, the code will appear as 1234, so the code
under duress will be 1235.