LEGAL
EN COMPLIANCE STATEMENT continued…
Enable “EN Grade 2” Setting
By enabling “EN Grade 2” setting, the following parameters will be changed automatically.
- Entry Procedure (EU) - Follows entry procedures and alarm transmission delays specified by EN 50131-1 standards section 8.38
- Enables arming protest feature when trouble conditions are present. The user must override any troubles in order to arm the system.
- Trouble conditions will remain present until a user has acknowledged them.
- Trouble beeps are expanded to include fault indications required by EN 50131-1 section 8.5.2
- Screen will automatically lock 30 seconds after disarming the system.
- EU Event history buffer - Found in the basic settings menus, EU Events will record mandatory history events specified by EN 50131-1
section 8.10
- Enables “EU Event Swinger Shutdown Count” - setting to change the count to 3 events allowed for any individual event during an
arming cycle
- “Auto Bypass” setting is not available
- “Partitions” setting is not available
- Panel allows 5 incorrect user code attempts and then locks access for 90 seconds
The installer must be responsible for settings the rest of the following parameters in order to be EN 50131-1 compliant:
- Enable “Screen Lock” settings
- Set “Loss of Supervisory Signals for PowerG non-emergency sensors” to 20 minutes
- Set “Normal Entry Delay” to maximum 45 seconds
- Set Trouble Beeps Timeout to 3 minutes
- Enable “PowerG RF Jam” EN 30/60
- Set “Dialer Delay” must remain at 30 seconds
- Disable “LED Indicator”
- Disable “Fire Panic” and “Auxiliary Panic”
- Enable 6 digit access codes
- “Voice Prompt” needs to be disabled for the security sensors for EN compliant installations
User must enable “Dealer or Installer Access Requires User Permission
Summary of Contents for Panel 2+
Page 8: ...INSTALLING THE PANEL...
Page 13: ...USER INTERFACE...
Page 17: ...PROGRAMMING...
Page 52: ...SECURITY SENSORS...
Page 84: ...WI FI DEVICES...
Page 91: ...Z WAVE DEVICES...
Page 102: ...BLUETOOTH DEVICES...
Page 110: ...SYSTEM TESTS...
Page 134: ...CUSTOMIZATION...
Page 147: ...MAINTENANCE...
Page 153: ...TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 163: ...LEGAL...
Page 169: ...SPECIFICATIONS...