4. Programming
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Note that the keypads give a double beep confirmation tone at the end of all
setting modes.
If you select Timed (options 0), Terminate (option 1), or Final Door (option 2)
exit modes the system allows a seven second settling time after pressing an
exit terminate button or closing a final door.
System Auto Re-Arm (Command 40)
This Command lets you program the number of times that the system will re-
arm when the bell delay expires. The system re-arms all closed zones. Select
option 0 to make the system never re-arm (the system will go into alarm once
only). Select options 1 to 4 to make the system re-arm once, twice, three
times or always.
Use this Command in conjunction with Command 35 - First Circuit Response.
If the system has rearmed, then when a user enters the system through the
entry route the control unit will give an audible internal alarm in place of the
normal entry tone.
Bell Delay (Command 41)
When the system is set and (for example) an intruder violates a zone, then
the system waits for the programmed Bell Delay before operating the exter-
nal sounder. The system then operates the external sounder for the pro-
grammed Bell Duration. See “Programming Commands” for the Command
options.
Note: Command 41 has no effect if Alarm Confirmation (Command 89) is enabled
and either:
External Sounder (Command 162) is set to option 0, or
Internal Sounder (Command 161) is set to option 0, or
Alarm Response Mode (Commands 47, 63, 73 and 77) does not require
communications.
Bell Duration (Command 42)
This Command lets you set the length of time the system will operate the
external sounder during an alarm. See “Programming Commands” for the
Command options.
Level A Entry Time (Command 43)
This Command lets you set the Entry Time for Level A (full set). See “Pro-
gramming Commands” for the Command options. The time starts when a
user opens any Final Exit zone.
Level A Exit Time (Command 44)
This Command lets you set the Exit Time for Level A (full set). See “Pro-
gramming Commands” for the Command options.
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