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12 - Panic Audible (N.C, Panic Alarm)
(N.C, 24-Hr circuit) A 24-Hr circuit that will generate a full audible
alarm condition when activated. Can be bypassed, but bypass can be
disabled by setting 24 Hr ON in Table 10.
Panic Silent
(Siren Type 0 in Alarm Type 9) To select a silent Panic alarm type that
will just remotely signal to the Central Monitoring Station and other
phone numbers, change the siren type in alarm type 9 to ‘0’ (no siren
sound). This is found in Eng Menu 2,9,5.
13 - Tamper Armed (N.C, Tamper Alarm)
A circuit that will generate a full tamper alarm only when the system is
‘set’.
14 - Perimeter Away (N.C, Perimeter Alarm)
A circuit that can be used to dial-out silently if activated during Away
Modes generating a perimeter alert 'Alarm Type 15’. A full alarm will be
generated only when an alert zone, or immediate zone is activated
within the next 10 minutes. A perimeter circuit response may be
programmed to operate lighting sequences, camera switching, video
recording or voice announcements. The circuit operating sensitivity is
500ms.
15 - Glass-break (N.C, Intruder Alarm)
A 24-Hr circuit which is connected to a glass-break detector.
16 - Perimeter Vibration (N.C, Perimeter Alert)
This circuit is the same as zone type 14 being active only while the
system is ‘set’ except it has an operating sensitivity of 50ms and is
suitable for use with non-electronic (mechanical) inertia shock
detectors. A zone response may be needed to act as an analyser.
17 - Soak Test (N.C, Alarm Type 14)
It can be used either to check detectors which cause false alarms
(“soak test”) It can dial-out and will stamp the event log if it activates
during armed conditions, similar to Zone Type 9, except it is Normally
Closed
18 - Night Disabled (NC, Intruder Alarm)
A circuit that will generate a full alarm during Away Modes only. It is
commonly used where access is required to areas during night time
such as a bedroom or landing.
19 - 24-Hr Vibration (NC, 50 ms, Intruder Alarm)
A circuit that has an operating sensitivity of 50ms which is suitable for
use with non-electronic (mechanical) inertia shock detectors and will
generate a full alarm in all Modes. A zone response may be needed to
act as an analyser. This circuit is active in only while the system is
‘set’.
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