Storing an event
STORE
EVENTS
NO
Allows you to enable/disable storing the output's change status
event
the change status is NOT stored in the events memory
NO
the change status is stored in the events memory
YES
Slave output
SLAVE
OUTPUT
NO
Allows the activation status of the output to be tied as a function of
that of another output
Example: you want to have two outputs on the general
alarm bus.
Output 10: STABLE type
Output 21: STABLE type; slave output OUTPUT 10.
In the Outputs Association menu, assign general alarm
status of the areas to output 10.
OUTPUT description
OUTPUT
DESCRIPTION 001
Lets you edit the description of the output
With the
keys you can move horizontally, with the alphanumer-
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ic keys you can edit the description letter by letter
Times
The valid procedure for all programming of times, after accessing
the Installer/Technical menu, is as follows:
and with
TIMES 13
(▲)/(▼)
(*)
(▲)/(▼)
grammed Selecting the value is done with the
play illustrated always shows the default value of the property With
you can exit at any time
(#)
Autotest time
AUTOTEST
[0..255] HOURS 000
This sets after how many hours the control unit must regularly and
automatically carry out an autotest of operation If the value is set
at
, the autotest is not carried out
000
Example: this function is generally used by security as
system survival.
Telephone 15: security firm number; format
system code
.
XXXXXX
Autotest interval
hours.
24
By telephone notifications: telephones for autotest no-
tification
.
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Radio supervision time
RADIO
SUPER.
[0..255] HOURS 001
This sets what period of not receiving the autotest from one or more
radio devices is considered an anomaly
Not receiving the autotest triggers a technical alarm
001
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001
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001
(*)/(#)
choose the time to be pro-
keys The dis-
(+)/(‒)
TIME
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;
CONTACT-ID
TIME
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Battery test time
BATTER.
TEST
[0..255] MIN 060
This determines how often (in minutes) the control unit should au-
tomatically carry out a dynamic test of the battery
If the value is set at
, the autotest is not carried out In the event
000
of a failed battery, the failure LED flashes and continues to flash
until the next test; it is also possible to associate an output or a
remote communication
the failure status remains active until the next "BATTERY
TEST" To remove the failure status after replacing the battery, carry
out a manual "BATTERY TEST"
Power down notification delay
DELAY
POWER
[0..255] MIN 060
This determines after what period the electricity network being
down is considered an anomaly The POWER DOWN event is en-
tered into the events memory In the event of a power outage, the
failure LED stays permanently on
When the time is greater than 60 minutes, the reference stand-
ard is invalidated
Associating times
TIME
INDEPEN.
FOR
the times of all the areas depend on those of area
DEPEND ON AREA 1
1 To be used in simple systems that do not need special settings
the times of all the areas are independent from
INDEPEND. FOR AREA
each other To be used in complex systems that need special set-
tings
General alarm time
GENERAL ALRM.
[0..255] MIN 090
During this time, the general alarm relay is active
The general alarm condition is determined by the activations of the
inputs
Sabotage time
SABOTAGE
[0..255] SEC 090
Alarm time associated to 24-hour inputs or to tamper/tempering
alarms
Technical alarm time
TECH. ALARM
[0..255] SEC 090
Alarm time associated to technical type inputs
Burglary alarm time
BURGLR. ALRM.
[0..255] SEC 000
Alarm time associated to burglary type inputs
TIME
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OFF
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ASSOC.
AREA
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01
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01
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01
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01
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