Area description
DESCRIPTION
AREA 001
Lets you edit the description of the area
With the
keys you can move horizontally, with the alphanumer-
(+)/(-)
ic keys you can edit the description letter by letter
Pre-alarm time
PRE-AL.
TIME
[0...255]
Each area can be set as a pre-alarm area
A PRE-ALARM area will be alarmed only when, within a pre-set
time, a particular number of input activations has been reached
The activations that precede reaching the pre-set number for the
triggering of the alarm are recorded in the events memory as "Pre-
alarm" (PRE ALRM IN xxx); ONLY the last activation, that in fact
triggered the alarm, is recorded as an input alarm
If within a pre-set period the number of activations is not achieved,
the count is reset to zero
Pre-alarm COUNTER
PRE-AL. COUNTER 01
[1...15] NUMBER YYY
For the PRE-ALARM areas, it is possible to set the number of input
activations in a pre-set time above which the alarm is triggered
Keypads
The valid procedure for all programming of keypads, after access-
ing the Installer/Technical menu, is as follows:
KEYPADS 05
MODIFY KEYPAD 01 KEYPAD 01
(▲)/(▼)
(*)
the keypad to be programmed and press
the options with
The display illustrated always shows the
(▲)/(▼)
default value of the property With
Modify keypad
In addition to the keypad in the control unit you can add a maxi-
mum of 7 keypads (wired or radio) Address 01 is only for the local
keypad
KEYPAD
TYPE
LCD WIRED
Enable the chosen keypad (for example 02) from the menu
MODIFY SYSTEM 02
MODIFY KEYPAD 02 KEYPAD 02
(*)
Choose the type of keypad
LCD RADIO
you must go into the
SELF-LEARN
the system (see keypad manual)
Associated areas
ASSOC.
###
Associated areas are the areas which can be managed and viewed
from the keypad These also represent an AND-type filter on the
areas managed by the code, the scenario or the system
Example: there is a flat above a ground-floor shop.
The owner wants to be able to manage the flat and the
shop using the same code, with the possibility of also
being able to manage the shop from home.
Area 1 = HOME
001
(*)/(#)
01
SEC XXX
(*)/(#)
(*)/(#)
; with
choose
(▲)/(▼)
; finally browse through
(*)
you can exit at any time
(#)
02
(+)/(-)
or
For radio keypads
LCD WIRED
menu and associate the keypad with
AREAS
(+)/(‒)
Area 2 = SHOP
Scenario 1 = CLOSE HOME (
Scenario 2 = OPEN HOME (
Scenario 3 = CLOSE SHOP (
Keypad 1 = Situated in the home: (associated areas =
; scenario A =
##
CLOSE HOME
scenario C =
)
CLOSE SHOP
Keypad 2 = Situated in the shop: (associated areas =
; scenario A =
-#
CLOSE SHOP
Code 1 = Owner (associated areas =
Code 2 = Employee (associated areas =
Scenarios
SCENARIO
*=EDIT LIST
SCENARIO
GOING OUT
Associate scenarios with keypad keys
With
choose the key (A, B, C, 4 16) and with
(▲)/(▼)
nario to be associated with it
By default the associations are:
Key A =
SCENARIO A GOING OUT
Key B =
SCENARIO B GOING TO BED
Key C =
SCENARIO C STAYING INDOORS
Key 4 =
SCENARIO 4 SCENARIO 004
Key 16 (0+6) =
SCENARIO 16 SCENARIO 016
Tamper
TAMPER 01
NO
Lets you enable/disable the keypad tamper device
The keypad tamper controls communication between the
control unit and the tear-proof tamper device
Entry buzzer
ENTRY BUZZER 01
YES
Lets you enable/disable the buzzer during entry time
Exit buzzer
EXIT BUZZER 01
YES
Lets you enable/disable the buzzer during exit time
Alarm buzzer
ALARM BUZZER 01
YES
Lets you enable/disable the buzzer during control unit alarm time
; areas =
)
SEL. AREAS ON
#-
; areas =
)
SEL. AREAS OFF
#-
;areas =
)
SEL. AREAS ON
-#
; scenario B =
;
OPEN HOME
)
)
##
)
-#
01
(*)
(▲)/(▼)
A
(+)/(-)
the sce-
(+)/(-)
(+)/(‒)
(+)/(‒)
(+)/(‒)
(+)/(‒)