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the expiry of Exit time, if the system is not armed. It gives an Arm Fail
Alarm, which is a local warning on the speaker and siren consisting of a
series of short beeps. For the Final Door Arm Option (Location
1692=0), the exit time is terminated and the system is armed when the
Entry Door is closed. For Arm after Exit delay option (Location
1692=1), the system is armed after the Exit time is all protected zones
are closed.
Entry Warning Time (4,2,2)
After the Entry Warning Time expires and no sign-in is given, a full
Intruder alarm is generated. If the Entry Warning Time is set to 0, the
system goes into a full intruder alarm when the Entry Time expires.
Night Exit Time (4,2,3)
Night Exit Time is the delay in seconds to allow the user to leave the
protected area in when arming to Night Mode before the system is
armed.
Table 16 - Security Options (Engineer Menu 4,3)
Force Arming Option (4,3,1)
To enable the user to force-arm the system when not all zones are
closed, go to Engineer Menu 4,3,1 for Force Arm Options and press 1
for on. To disable this option, press 0 for off on the same menu.
Siren Reverse (4,3,3)
If the siren used is activated by removing power (self-actuating siren),
set the Siren Reverse setting on in Engineer Menu 4,3,3 otherwise,
leave as off.
Table 17 - General (Non-detector) Alarms
Zone Types trigger Alarm Types. Alarm Types are also triggered by
other conditions, for example, Power Failure, Low battery, Phone Line
Cut, Arm Failure, New Message and so on, which are not related to
zones. This group of Alarm conditions are termed General, or
Non-Detector Alarms. The Table of General (Non-detector) alarms
associate Alarm Types with the Alarm Condition. For example, Low
Battery condition is assigned to Alarm Type 7. When low battery is
detected, Alarm Type 5 is triggered. The behaviour of the low battery
alarm is determined by the settings in Alarm Type 5. As another
example, Telephone Line Fault is assigned to Alarm Type 3 in Location
7. This produces a Trouble alarm and trouble beeps.
The General Alarm, Intruder is triggered by two alert zones or
perimeter-alert zone sequence, and not by directly by zone activation..
It is assigned by default to Zone Type 1.
The General Alarm Zone Trouble is triggered by a zone trouble (open or
short circuit wiring) when the security system is not armed (Security
Off Mode). It is assigned by default to Alarm Type 5.
There is a fixed set of General Alarm Conditions which Comfort
responds to, but each of these can be assigned to any of the Alarm
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