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    01 = Bell Time
    This is the amount of time that the sounders/bells activate after an alarm condition has occured. The duration
    of the output is programmable within the range 01-30 minutes; the default is 15.
    02 = Bell Delay
    This parameter, when set to On, delays the operation of the bell for 10 minutes following an intruder alarm.
    04 = Exit time
    This is the amount of time that the user has to exit the premises after initiating a Full Set procedure. The Exit
    Time is programmable within the range 00 - 99 seconds. If Final Contact is required then enter  00. The
    system will only set when a final exit zone is activated after the exit timer has started (infinite exit time).
    This parameter can be assigned a different value for each group, when groups are enabled.
    05 = Entry Time
    This is the amount of time that the user has to enter the premises and Unset the system. The Entry Time is
    programmable within the range 00 - 99 seconds. The Entry Time is initiated by opening a zone programmed as
    Final Exit.
    This parameter can be assigned a different value for each group, when groups are enabled.
    06 = Part Set Exit
    This parameter allows the Part Set exit timer to be silent, audible through the keypad, or, audible through the
    keypad and internal sounder. Night Set will always have a silent exit timer but this option will affect the Night
    Set comfort tone (confirmation of set) and fault warnings given at the end of the Exit Time. All possible options
    are shown in the following three tables.
    PART SET EXIT W ARNING – 51 06 0 SILENT 
     EXIT TO NE FAULT TONE FAULT TONE AT END OF EXIT TIM E 
    COMFORT TONE 
    Part Set None None Keypad only Keypad only 
    Night Set None None Keypad only Keypad only 
    Table 20. Part Set Exit Warning - Silent 
     
     
    PART SET EXIT W ARNING – 51 06 1 KEYPAD BUZZER ONLY 
     EXIT TO NE FAULT TONE FAULT TONE AT END OF EXIT TIM E 
    COMFORT TONE 
    Part Set Keypad only Keypad only Keypad only Keypad only 
    Night Set None None Keypad only Keypad only 
    Table 21. Part Set Exit W arning – Buzzer O nly 
     
     
     
    PART SET EXIT W ARNING – 51 06 2 KEYPAD BUZZER AND INTERNAL SOUNDER 
     EXIT TO NE FAULT TONE FAULT TONE AT END OF EXIT TIM E 
    COMFORT TONE 
    Part Set Both Both Both Both 
    Night Set None None Both Both 
    Table 22. Part Set Exit Warning – Buzzer & Internal sounder 
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    07 = Intruder Resets
    This parameter dictates what type of reset is required for a signalled intruder alarm. There are two settings:
    0. User
    This setting allows any user programmed with the following user types: user, manager, master, to reset a full
    intruder alarm.
    1. Remote (default)
    This setting requires an engineer or remote reset for a signalled intruder alarm. If this option is selected on a
    system where confirmed alarms are used, then the reset level required for an unconfirmed alarm can be re-
    duced to user, if required, in parameter 51.55.5. This is the default setting for DD243 compliant systems.
    08 = Exit Terminate
    If Exit Terminate is enabled for Full, Part or Night Set, exit times for the selected mode will be set to infinity.
    For Full Set this overrides the value programmed in the Exit Time option (Option 04=Exit Time).
    Setting of the system is terminated when a Push Set zone is opened during the exit time. There is a five second
    delay between the closing of the Push Set zone and the setting of the system to allow entry route detectors to
    settle.
    NOTE:The operation (opening and closing) of Push Set zones has no effect on the system except
    during the setting procedure.
    The settings for Exit Terminate are:
    0.No
    1. Full set only
    2. Full and part set only
    3. All set modes
    09 = Zone Lockout
    This parameter determines the number of times a zone can activate during a set period before it is omitted
    from the system. The counter is reset when the panel is unset.
    0 (0 - 9) Events.
    0 = No lockout (default)
    10 = Horn Volume
    This parameter sets the volume of the entry/exit horn via the loudspeaker. The range is 00-31. Setting the
    volume to 00 makes it silent. Alarm tones are not affected by the volume control.
    11 = Audible Power Fault
    This parameter has two settings:
    0.No
    1. Yes (AC fail, Batt low).
    When set to 1 (Yes) an alert indication is given immediately at the keypad (see parameter 23). Visual indica-
    tion is always given on keypads. These indications are signalled to the ARC after the time programmed in
    menu 56.7.04=Comms.Parameters.Power Delay. No audible indication is given when the system is set.
    NOTE:When set to 0 (No) no audible indication is given. It is only visible on keypad.
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    12 = Banner
    This parameter has three settings:
    1. Top Line
    2. Bottom Line
    3. Show on Set
    0 = Off (Blank display when Set)
    1 = On (Display normal banner when set)
    The Day Mode Banner display on keypads can be altered. The top and bottom row can be edited separately
    with descriptors of up to 16 characters.  Each number key on the keypad is assigned several characters that
    are accessed by pressing the key repeatedly until the desired character appears on the screen.
    For a full description of how to use the text function, refer to Text Programming.
    13 = Hot Keys
    This parameter has two settings:
    1. Mode
    0 = Off
    1 = On
    2 = On + Keyfob panic
    2. Audible panic
    0 = NO
    1 = Yes
    When the mode is set to On this option permits Assistance, Fire and Panic facilities to operate via a double-
    push on the keypad buttons. The button combinations vary depending on keypad type and are detailed in
    General Menu Operation, Hot Keys.
    When set to On + Keyfob panic, the panic function is extended to the keyfob.
    5804 keyfob: the lower two buttons are pressed simultaneously.
    TC805HF keyfob:the first and third buttons (marked SOS) are pressed simultaneously.
    Assistance: Keypad displays assistance message with fast pulse tone, and assistance outputs/comms trig. are
    activated.
    Fire: Keypad displays fire message with slow pulse tone and fire output/comms trig are activated.
    Panic: PA is indicated and a constant tone emits and PA/outputs/comms trig are activated.
    NOTE:When groups are enabled, hotkey operation occurs in the common group (group four).
    14 = Lockouts
    This parameter has four settings:
    0. Off
    1. Keypad
    2. Fob and Tag
    3. All
    When option 1 is selected, the keypad is locked out if 10 PIN codes are entered simultaneously without a
    valid PIN code being entered, this does not include the # key. The keypad, and any keypads that have been
    used for invalid PIN code entry, are by-passed from the system for two minutes.
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    Keypad tamper lockout is indicated on the keypad display. After 20 attempts, a tamper is logged and an event
    is signalled. When option 2 or 3 are selected the same rules apply to wireless fobs and prox tags.
    15 = SPK Mode
    This function selects whether the LS (loudspeaker) terminal acts as a speaker driver or a normal switched
    output. There are two settings.
    0. Switch DC
    1. SPK Driver
    NOTE:Never connect a speaker to this terminal when the mode is set to Switch DC.
    16 = Master Code
    This parameter selects if access authorization is required. There are two settings:
    1. Always authorized
    2. Temp authorized
    This setting operates via Option 48 = Level 3 access.
    17 = Restart
    This parameter has two sub-options:
    1. Restart
    The Restart option configures any modules that have been added to the system but gives an alarm if there are
    any tampers open or if any modules are reported as missing. The message WARNING!!! ent = RESTART
    SYS. is displayed. Press the ent key to restart the system.
    2. Load Defaults
    This parameter re-configures the system without the need to remove and reconnect the power. The system
    displays a WARNING!!! ent=DEFAULT, press the ent key to reconfigure the system. The keypad display
    becomes blank for a few seconds, then displays the message Loading Defaults. When configuration is
    complete the banner returns to the normal display (day mode).
    NOTE:After restart, there is a 30 minute window when the engineer’s code can still access the menu. After
    this time, user authorisation will be required.
    NOTE:Outputs are momentarily reset during the restart. If the system has a communications requirement,
    put it on test before using the restart.
    18 = Stop Set
    This parameter has four sub-options. Each is stop set Yes/No
    0 = No – System can be set with condition present.
    1 = Yes – Condition must be cleared before setting.
    1. AC Fail
    This option prevents setting of the system if there is a mains fail condition.
    2. Batt Fault
    This option prevents setting of the system if there is a low battery condition.
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    3. RF Jam
    This option selects whether or not the system can be set while there is an RF Jam (interference condition)
    present.
    4. TEL Line Fault
    When set to on a line fault can be detected by the panel.
    A line fail prevents setting.
    19 = Part Bells
    This option determines whether the External Bell and Strobe outputs activate during an alarm condition when
    the system is Part Set.
    0.No
    1. Yes (default)
    NOTE:Internal sounders always sound.
    20 = Night Bells
    This option determines whether the External Bell and Strobe outputs activate during an alarm condition when
    the system is Night Set.
    0.No
    1. Yes (default)
    Note: Internal sounders always sound.
    21 = Reset Manager
    This parameter must only be used if the Master Manager code is lost or must be replaced. On selecting the
    Reset MGR parameter, a warning message is displayed: WARNING!!! ENT=Code Change; press the
    ent key to erase current code and reset it to the default of 1234.
    22 = Technistore
    A user code can cancel an alarm activation but a Technistore reset number must be entered to restore the
    system. This parameter has two options:
    1. Mode
    0 = Off
    1 = On (in parallel to other resets)
    2. Version 000 (0-255)
    The engineer can program the Technistore Version number with a valid  range of  000 - 255.
    23 = Alerts
    This parameter has three settings and dictates how alert indications are presented to the user.
    1. Audible and Visible
    2. Audible Only
    3. Visible Only
    Alert indications are given in the unset state only. Audible alerts are given on keypad buzzers and internal
    speakers.
    Visible alerts are given on the keypad display only.
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    24 = Entry Deviation
    This parameter has two settings:
    0.No
    1. Yes (default)
    If set to 0 (Entry Deviation not permitted), deviation from an entry route during entry or supplementary entry
    periods will result in a Full Alarm Condition.
    An entry route is defined as zones programmed as 01 (final) and 02 (exit).
    Entry Deviation permitted (1) means that external bells/communications/triggers will be withheld until the entry
    time expires. Entering a valid code before a full alarm condition prevents communication and triggers from
    activating.
    This option defaults to 1 - required by DD243, EN50131-1
    25 = Easy Set
    This parameter has two settings:
    0. No (default)
    1.Yes
    When set to Yes (enabled), this option allows users to (Full, Part or Night) set the system without entering a
    user code. Instead, users set the system by pressing the A> or 
    						
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    2. EOL Resistor
    This selects the resistor value for the end of line (EOL) resistor used in EOL double balance zone configura-
    tions. Normally this should be 1000 ohms. The value entered is in hundreds of ohms, 01 = 100 ohms,
    99 = 9900 ohms.
    3. Contact Res
    As for EOL Resistor but for Contact resistor.
    47 = Set confirm
    This parameter gives an external indication when the system has set. There are three options:
    0. Off
    1. Strobe (flashes for two seconds)
    2. Strobe & Bell (indication for two seconds when set terminates)
    50 = RF Options
    This parameter has six options:
    1. RF Fob Unset
    This option assigns the operation of the keyfobs.
    0 = Disable fobs
    1 = Unset anytime (default)
    2 = After Entry
    2. Supervision
    If no signal is received from each RF detector within this time window, a supervision alarm is generated.
    0 = 2.0 hours (default)
    1 = 3.6 hours
    2 = 8.4 hours
    3. Audible Jam
    This parameter suppresses alert indications for audible jam faults and has two settings:
    0 = No (always silent). This is the default.
    1 = Yes (follows alert programming in parameter 23)
    4. Audible Supervision
    This parameter assigns the indication for supervision loss and has two options:
    0 = No (always silent).This is the default
    1 = Yes (follows alert programming in parameter 23)
    5. Audible RF Low Bat
    This parameter assigns the indication for RF low bat faults and has two options:
    0 = No (always silent). This is the default.
    1 = Yes (follows alert programming in parameter 23)
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    6.RF Check
    The RF Check is a means of warning the user that the system is unable to determine the status of the detector.
    There are two options:
    0 = No
    This option disables the checking of the RF Stop Set (see Section 8, RF Stop Set).
    1 = Yes
    This option enables the checking of the RF stop set.
    55 = DD243
    The options of this parameter allow the confirmed alarm reporting operation to be modified to tailor the
    system to requirements of DD243: 2002, depending on the type of installation. The default options should be
    used in all installations where portable fobs are used to unset.
    1. Confirm time
    0 - 60 minutes, 0 = Full set period
    2. Confirm Mode
    This dictates if and when a sequentially confirmed alarm report can be generated. A sequentially confirmed
    alarm means that two separate alarm zones must be activated during the set period within the confirmed alarm
    time window. The option has four settings:
    0 = Disabled
    No confirmed alarm signals will be generated
    1 = Before Entry (No Portable ACE)
    This option means that confirmed alarms can occur during the set state until a Final Exit type zone is
    activated and the entry timer started. From that point on, no confirmed alarms can be generated until a
    user unsets then sets the system again.
    2 = Except Entry (With Portable ACE). This is the default.
    This option means that confirmed alarms can be generated during the set state except during the entry
    delay period. If a Final Exit type zone starts the entry timer, and then an Entry timeout occurs, the con-
    firmed alarm functionality will come back into operation after the timeout has occurred.
    3 = Always Confirm (Non DD243)
    This option means that confirmed alarms can be generated by alarms activated at any time during the set
    state.
    3. Restrict keypad
    This option can be used to prevent keypads from unsetting the system under normal conditions. This can be
    used to force users to always unset by keyfobs (portable ACE), to comply with DD243:2002.
    This option has three settings:
    0 = No
    Keypads can always unset the system.
    1 = During Entry (default)
    The keypad can unset the system at any time, except during the normal entry time. This option could be
    used to ensure users are always using their keyfobs but does not lock them out completely when a keyfob
    is lost or damaged.
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    2 = Never Unset
    The keypad can never unset the system. Unsetting can only be performed by a keyfob, proximity tag or
    card.
    NOTE:If the panel becomes locked by accidental selection of this option, the panel can be force
    unset by the following procedure:
    (a) Remove all power from the system.
    (b) Open the panel lid tamper.
    (c) Re-apply power.
    The system will power up unset in a tamper condition.
    4. Restart time
    This option has two settings:
    0 = No (default)
    1 = If 1
    st Zn Rpt.
    When this option is set to 1 (If 1
    st Zn Rpt.), the confirm timer will be restarted whenever the first to alarm zone
    is opened again within the confirm time window. When set to 0 (No), the confirm timer will continue running as
    before and will not restart.
    5. Reduced Resets
    This option allows users to reset the system if there has not been a confirmed alarm signalled.There are two
    settings:
    0 = Off
    This setting makes any alarm follow the reset level in parameter 51.7.
    1 = On Unconfirmed (default)
    This setting allows the user to reset an unconfirmed alarm, even if parameter 51.7 is set to require a
    remote reset.
    6. Re-arm mode
    This option dictates at what point the re-arm occurs when activated zones are being by-passed and signalled
    to the monitoring station. There are two settings:
    0 = On Confirm (default)
    By-passed zones will send a by-pass signal at the end of the confirm time window.
    1 = On Bell Timeout
    By-passed zones will send a by-pass signal at the end of the bell time.
    7. Entry T/O Confirm
    This option determines whether an Entry Timeout alarm will contribute to a confirmed alarm. There are two
    settings:
    0 = No (default)
    1 = Yes
    When set to 1 (Yes), a timeout alarm will contribute to a confirmed alarm. When set to 0 (No), a timeout
    alarm will only cause an unconfirmed alarm. It will not be counted as either the first or second contribution
    to a confirmed alarm.
    This must be set to 0, for DD243:2002 compliance.
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    8. Exit ZN conf.
    0 = Before Entry (default)
    1 = Except Entry
    9. Entry clears conf.
    This options selects whether a single (unconfirmed) alarm activation is remembered for the purposes of confir-
    mation, after an entry door is open. This option has two settings:
    0 = Reset Count
    In this case, the confirmed alarm counter is reset to 0 as soon as an entry door is opened.
    1 = Keep Count (default)
    In this case, the confirmed alarm counter is maintained. If there is one alarm activation before the entry
    door is opened, and then another activation after the entry delay expires, a confirmed alarm condition will
    be generated, provided that both activations occur within the confirm time window.
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