4. Programming
496792 77
Internal Sounder (Command 161)
Note: Enable Alarm Confirmation (Command 89) to access this Command.
This Command selects whether the control unit will operate the internal
sounder for a confirmed alarm of for an unconfirmed alarm.
Option 0 The control unit operates the internal sounder for an unconfirmed
alarm.
Option 1 The control unit operates the internal sounder for a confirmed
alarm.
External Sounder (Command 162)
Note: Enable Alarm Confirmation (Command 89) to access this Command.
This Command selects whether the control unit will operate the external
sounder for a confirmed alarm of for an unconfirmed alarm.
Option 0 The control unit operates the external sounder for an unconfirmed
alarm.
Option 1 The control unit operates the external sounder for a confirmed
alarm.
Confirmation After Entry (Command 163)
Note: Enable Alarm Confirmation (Command 89) to access this Command.
This Commands controls how the system treats alarms that arise during
entry. The options select the number of non-entry route zones that must be
triggered to provide a confirmed alarm during the entry time.
Option 0 No zones (alarm confirmation disabled during entry).
Option 1 One zone (not DD243:2002 compliant).
Option 2 Two zones.
Use option 0 if you are trying to comply with DD243 sections 6.4.2, 6.4.3,
6.4.4 or 6.4.6. These sections cover entry methods where:
Unlocking the final door unsets the system.
Unlocking the final door disables confirmation.
Opening the entry door disables confirmation.
The user must call the ARC to unset the system.
Option 0 ensures that you will never get a confirmed alarm caused by users
wandering from the entry route.
To comply with DD243:2002 6.4.5 you should use option 2. This section
covers unsetting the system with a “portable ACE” (proximity reader or
telecommand).
Komentarze do niniejszej Instrukcji