Designation of the functions in the following order:
Timer |
Description |
Default |
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Audible | ||
Internal Bells INT BELL TIME |
Duration that internal sounders will sound when alarm is activated. (0–999 minutes; 0 = never) |
15min. |
External Bells EXT BELL TIME |
Duration that external sounders will sound when alarm is activated. (0–999 minutes; 0 = never) |
15min. |
External Bell Delay EXT BELL DELAY |
This will cause a delayed activation of the external bell. (0–999 seconds) |
0sec. |
Chime CHIME TIME |
Number of seconds that a chime output will activate, when a zone with chime attribute opens. (1–10 seconds) |
2sec. |
Confirmation | ||
Confirm CONFIRM TIME |
Note: This option is only available for certain Grade and Confirmation option combinations. (See Options and Standards.) This timer applies to the alarm confirmation feature and is defined as the maximum time between alarms from two different non overlapping zones that will cause a confirmed alarm. (0–60 minutes) |
30min. |
Confirmed holdup
|
Note: This option is only available for certain Grade and Confirmation option combinations. (See Options and Standards.) This timer applies to the confirmed holdup feature and is defined as the maximum time between alarms from two different non-overlapping zones that will cause a confirmed alarm. (480–1200 minutes) |
480min. |
Dialer Delay DIALER DELAY |
When programmed, the dialler delay initiates a predefined delay period before the system dials out to an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). This is specifically designed to reduce unwarranted responses from Alarm Receiving Centres and the constabulary. In the event of a subsequent zone being tripped the dialler delay period is ignored and the dialler dials out immediately. (0–999 seconds) |
30sec. |
Alarm abort ALARM ABORT |
Time after a reported alarm in which an alarm abort message can be reported. (0–999 seconds) |
30sec. |
Setting | ||
Setting Authorisation SETTING AUTH |
Period for which Setting Authorisation is valid. (10–250 seconds) |
20secs |
Final Exit FINAL EXIT |
The Final Exit time is the number of seconds that arming is delayed after a zone programmed with the final exit attribute is closed. (1–45 seconds) |
7sec. |
Bell on Fullset FULLSET BELL |
Activates the external bell momentarily to indicate a full set condition. (0–10 seconds) |
0sec. |
Fail To Set FAIL TO SET |
Number of seconds to display fail to set message on keypads (0 until valid PIN is entered). (0–999 seconds) |
10sec. |
Strobe on Fullset FULLSET STROBE |
Activates the strobe on the external bell momentarily to indicate a full set condition. (0–10 seconds) |
0sec. |
Alarm | ||
Double Knock DKNOCK DELAY |
The maximum delay between activation’s of zones with the double attribute, which will cause an alarm. (1–99 seconds) |
10sec. |
Soak SOAK DAYS |
The number of days a zone remains under soak test before it automatically returns to normal operation. (1–99 days) |
14 days |
Seismic Test Interval SEISMIC AUTOTEST |
The average period between seismic sensor automatic tests. (12–240 hours) Note: To enable automatic testing, the Automatic Sensor Test attribute must be enabled for a seismic zone. |
168 hours |
Seismic Test Duration SEISMIC TEST DUR |
Maximum time (in seconds) that a seismic sensor takes to trigger an alarm in response to the 'Seismic Test' output. (3–120 seconds) |
30sec. |
Auto Restore Delay |
Time to delay auto restore after zone state returns to normal. (0–9999 seconds) | 0sec. |
Lockout Post Alarm LOCKOUT POST ALARM |
The duration of time after an alarm before the user can gain access. (1–120 minutes) |
0min. |
Access Time | The duration of time the system can be accessed by an alarm access user after the Lockout Time has elapsed. (10–240 minutes) | |
External Bell Strobe STROBE TIME |
Duration that the strobe output will be active when an alarm is activated. (1–999 minutes; 0 = indefinitely) |
15min. |
Alerts | ||
Mains Delay MAINS SIG DELAY |
The time after a mains fault has been detected before an alert is activated by the system. (0–60 minutes) |
0min. |
RF Jamming Delay |
The time after RF Jamming has been detected before an alert is activated by the system. (0–999 seconds) | 0min. |
Engineer | ||
Engineer Access ENGINEER ACCESS |
The timer for the Engineer access starts as soon as the user enables the Engineer Access. (0–999 minutes; 0 indicates no time limitation for system access) |
0min. |
Engineer auto log out ENG AUTO LOG OUT |
Duration of inactivity after which the engineer will be automatically logged out. (0–300 minutes) |
0min. |
Keypad | ||
Keypad Timeout KEYPAD TIMEOUT |
The number of seconds that an RKD will wait for key entry before it leaves the current menu. (10–300 seconds) |
30sec. |
Keypad Language KEYPAD LANGUAGE |
The duration a keypad will wait in idle before switching language to default. (0–9999 seconds; 0 = never) |
10sec. |
Fire | ||
Fire Pre-alarm FIRE PRE-ALARM |
Number of seconds to wait before reporting fire alarm for zones with ‘Fire pre-alarm’ attribute set. See Editing a zone. (1–999 seconds) |
30sec. |
Fire recognition FIRE RECOGNITION |
Extra time to wait before reporting file alarm for zones with ‘Fire pre-alarm’ and ‘Fire Recognition’ attributes set. See Editing a zone. (1–999 seconds) |
120sec. |
PIN | ||
PIN Valid PIN VALID |
Period for which pin is valid. (1–330 days) |
30 days |
PIN Changes Limit PIN CHANGES LIMIT |
Number of changes within a valid period. (1–50) |
5 |
PIN Warning PIN WARN |
Time before PIN expiry after which a warning will be displayed. (1–14 days) |
5 days |
General Settings | ||
RF Output Time RF OUTPUT |
The time that the RF output will remain active on the system. (0–999 seconds) |
0sec. |
Time Sync Limit TIME SYNC LIMIT |
Time limit within which time synchronization will not take place. Time synchronization only takes place if system time and update time are outside this limit. (0–300 seconds) |
0sec. |
Link Timeout LINK TIMEOUT |
Timeout for Ethernet link fault. (0–250 seconds; 0 = Disabled) |
0sec. |
Camera Offline CAMERA OFFLINE |
Time for camera to go offline. (10–9999 seconds) |
10sec. |
Frequent FREQUENT
|
This attribute only applies to remote services. The number of hours within which a zone must open if the zone is programmed with the Frequent attribute. (1–9999 hours) |
336h (2 weeks) |
Duress silent |
Time when duress will remain silent and not restorable from keypad. (0–999 minutes) |
0min. |
Holdup/panic silent |
Number of minutes that a holdup/panic will remain silent and cannot be restored from the keypad. (0–999 minutes) |
0min. |
Default times are dependent upon the Engineer configuration. The default times denoted may or may not be allowable and is dependent on the configuration by the engineer. Valid settings/ranges may be dependent on the security grade specified under Configuration > System > Standards. |