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18 Ward Menu Duration
If the timer is set to 000 the “Code Set Group”
passcodes function as normal, i.e., when the
user enters their passcode the exit timer starts
and the system attempts to set, on entering
their passcode during entry, the wards
assigned to their “Code Set Group” are unset. If
the timer is set to anything other than zero all
“Code Set Group” users are displayed a “Ward
Selection Menu”. The menu will prompt the
user to select the wards that they require to set
and unset during the setting & unsetting
procedure. The user can only select the wards
which have been allocated to their “Code Set
Group”, e.g., If “Code Set Group A” has been
defined by the engineer to set wards B & C, the
user can only affect wardsB&C.Note:
standard and master users may also access
the “Ward Selection Menus”, see timer 21. This
timer has a working range of 000-199 seconds.
19 Test Call
If the system is fitted with a plug-on digicom
(DC3, DC3M, DC54, DC58 or DC58M) it is
possible for the control panel to make the
digicom send a timed test call to the central
station. The “Test Call” timer sets the period of
activation, i.e., 000=Disabled, 001=daily,
007=weekly etc. Once programmed the
digicom will send the test call at 3.00 AM. This
timer has a working range of 000-199 days.
20 2nd Alarm Time
This timer controls the duration of the “Second
Alarm” output. This timer has a working range of
000-199 seconds.
21 Part Set Codes
The value of this counter determines which
standard users are given access to the “Ward
Selection Menu”. For example if the counter is
set to 021, users 21 through to 31 have access
to the menu. If the timer is set to 032 or above,
none of the standard/master users have
access to the menu. This counter has a working
range of 000-199. Note: “Code set Groups”
are not affected.
22 Line Fault Delay
This timer delays the “audible” line fault
indication when a telephone line fault occurs.
The display and any outputs programmed as
“Line Fault” are not affected. This timer has a
working range of 000-198 minutes. If you set
the timer to 199 then the control unit stops the
audible fault indication (but still logs the fault
and shows it on the display).
23 Mains Off Delay
This timer delays the “audible” mains off
indication when the mains power is removed.
The display and any outputs programmed as
“Mains Off” are not affected. This timer has a
working range of 000-198 minutes. If you set
the timer to 199 then the control unit stops the
audible fault indication (but still logs the fault
and shows it on the display).
24 No Remote Resets
This counter determines how many coded
“Remote Resets” can occur before the system
locks into engineer reset only. Note: Remote
Reset by the RR pins are also affected by this
counter. This counter has a working range of
000-199.
25 Monitor Duration
This timer affects the duration of the “Timed
Output” (No. 070). This timer has a working
range of 000-199 minutes.
26 Activity Duration
This timer sets the duration for which all
“Flagged” circuits must be activated within in
order that the system may be set without
flagging inactive circuits. Once the timer
expires it is restarted and all “Flagged’ circuits
must once again be re-activated. This timer
has a working range of 000-199 hours.
27 Part Set Entry Time
This timer sets the entry period for the system
when the system is in the part-set condition. If
the timer is set to 000 the part-set entry timer is
the same as the main entry timer (timer 05).
This timer has a working range of 000-199
seconds.
28 Abort Delay
This timer sets the period in which the alarm
signal may be aborted following an alarm
condition. When an alarm occurs, the “Abort
Output” (071) is only activated if the system is
unset within this period. If the system is unset
after this period the abort output is NOT
activated. This timer has a working range of
000-199 seconds.
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