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This is the total number of zone activations logged in any one set (armed) period. The selectable values
are
0-10
where
0
is unlimited. {A value of 0 is required for UL installations.}
2 = Unset Limit
This is the number of activations logged from any one zone in any one unset (disarmed) period. The
selectable values are
0-7.
The default is
3
.
Fire alarms are not restricted by this parameter.
3 = Set Limit
This is the number of activations logged from any one zone in any one set (armed) period. The selectable
values are
0- 7.
The default is
3
.
Fire alarms are not restricted by this parameter.
NOTE: This feature only affects Contact ID, SIA and Microtech communication formats.
49 = Confirm Time {Not for UL installations}
This option is the maximum time between two separate zones for a confirmed alarm to be generated up to a
maximum of
99
minutes, which is equivalent to the complete set (armed) period, with a default of
30
minutes.
50 = NOT USED
51 = NOT USED
52 = NOT USED
53 = NOT USED
54 = Keypad Access
This option allows the keypad to unset (disarm) the system. There are two options:
1 = Always
2 = Except Entry:
Except when entry time is running. This ensures that users are unsetting
(disarming) using a proximity card (portable device).
55 = Confirm
This option controls how confirmed alarms are generated. It controls the operation of confirm outputs plus
the signaling of confirmed alarms. There are three options:
1 = Operation:
This option controls when confirmed alarms can be triggered. An entry timeout alarm
will never contribute to a confirmed alarm. There are three options:
1 = Before Entry
. Confirmed alarms can be triggered before starting entry time only.
2 = Except entry (UK)
. Confirmed alarms can be triggered any time except during the entry delay
period.
3 = Always (EU)
. Confirmed alarms are always enabled.
2 = Entry Timeout:
This option controls whether exit type zones can cause confirmed alarms, after an
entry timeout.
0 = Disable Exits
. Exit type zones will only cause unconfirmed intruder alarms. They will not
contribute to the two activations required for a confirmed alarm.
1 = Enable Exits
. After the expiration of the entry delay, activation of an exit type zone will be
identical to an intruder zone.
3 = Reduce Reset
: This option allows user reset following an unconfirmed alarm.
0 = Off
. Full system reset is required for any intruder alarm.
1 = On Unconfirmed
. The system can be reset by user, if the alarm is unconfirmed. If the alarm is
classed as confirmed, a full system reset will be required.
56 = Force Restore
This option dictates when intruder restore signals are transmitted.
1 = Unset/Unconfirm:
On unset (disarming) or at the end of the confirmed time if the alarm is not
confirmed.
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