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System Option 3. The system may be configured for use with the following:
Engineer Code Lock
N.V.M Reset:
This option allows the control panel programmable settings to be reverted
back to factory default when in Engineer mode only.
Engineer Power Up
N.V.M Reset:
This allows the control panel programmable settings to be reverted back to
factory default when in User Mode.
Display Open Zones:
When enabled and the panel is unset, any entry / exit, access or immediate
zone, when activated will be displayed on the keypad.
Alarm In Line Fail:
When the panel is set, if a line fail occurs the internal and external alarms
will activate.
Disable Telephone Line
Monitoring:
This option when selected, will suppress system fault 6.
Programmable Re-sets:
The number of control panel re-sets maybe programmed as follows:
a) from 1 to 9 to give up to 9 re-sets
or
b) continuous re-setting after an alarm activation.
Central Monitoring Station Telephone Number:
This is the telephone number of the central monitoring Station which, if required, the panel will dial to
during an alarm activation.
Central Monitoring Station Second Telephone Number:
This is an alternative number which will be used by the Atlas 8 if the first telephone line is busy.
If after four attempts connection with the first number fails then this number will be dialled.
Customer Account Code:
This is a three or four digit number given to the installation engineer by the central monitoring station.
The number identifies the customer site when the panel dials out during an alarm activation.
The upper Hex digits (B to F) can be used.
Downloading Access Code:
This is a four digit access code required by the alarm company in order to access the panel during an
uploading / downloading operation.
Reporting Codes:
These are unique two digit codes used by the central monitoring station to identify the zone causin an
alarm activation and to give information on the status of the Atlas 8. These codes are issued by the
central monitoring station and are dialled out by the Atlas 8 when programmed to do so. The upper
Hex digits (B to F) can be used.
Restoral Reporting Codes:
After an alarm activation one of two restoral reporting codes maybe logged.
User Code Restoral:
This code will be logged if the master user code or limited user code is used to unset the panel after
an alarm activation.
Bell Time-out Restoral:
If after the external sounder has timed out the panel is automatically re-set then the bell time-out
restoral code will be logged.
Battery Restoral: This code will be reported when a battery fault is restored after a failure.
Mains Restoral: This code will be transmitted upon restoral of A.C. mains after a failure.
Digicom Codes: The Atlas 8 may be programmed to output its communicator codes in one of four different formats.
SIA DTMF format is the default. Check with your central monitoring station for the required format.
Keyswitch Set Configuration:
Any of the Atlas 8 alarm zones may be programmed as a keyswitch zone. The keyswitch may be
configured to set the panel as Set A, B, C or D. (see programming section for details).
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