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beep tone which is heard on the minute. Check the time again at the
same time the next day or several days later. Calculate the time error
for one day by dividing the total time error by the number of days since
the time setting. Program a positive or negative correction into the
Location as described above.
This can make Comfort accurate to within ½ second per day, or 15
seconds per month. However, changes in temperature from winter to
summer and vice versa may cause a further error, which is not
corrected by this method.
Resetting Latched Detectors After Alarm (v4.101)
From version 4.101, the S12V output will not automatically reset for 5
seconds upon disarming the system. Latched shock detectors require
power to be turned off when the system is being armed, while latched
smoke detectors should be turned off when the system is disarmed. If
none of these are used, then S12V can be used as another unswitched
12V supply for detectors and other devices. Action 90 can be used to
switch the S12 output off when required, and turn it back on a few
seconds later. The following Response can be used:
Response 152: 90,0, 194,8,0,5,124,255. Turn off S12V and start Timer
3 for 5 seconds, then Response 124
Response 153: 90,1,255. Turn on S12V.
To reset S12V when the system is disarmed, assign the Response to
Alarm Type 17 (Disarm). To reset S12V when arming, assign the
Response in Location 1850.
Timer 8 used in this example is shared with the Vibration analyser and
strobe flash. This can be done as these Responses run at different times
and do not interfere with one another.
Programming Entry door to cause an instant alarm (not delay) in Night
Mode
By default, opening the Entry door (Zone Type 2) in Day and Night
Modes will start an Entry delay instead of an instant intruder alarm, so
as to allow occupants to return home after the system is armed. This
may be undesirable in certain installations. To allow an Entry Door to
cause an instant alarm in Night and Day modes, use Action 5 (Cancel
Entry Delay). Response 85 applied to the Entry door zone causes an
intruder alarm in Night Mode. It can be modified to include Day mode if
required.
Disabling a recurring zone activation (swinger shutdown)
If a zone keeps on triggering an alarm (e.g. Swinging door or defective
PIR) the zone can automatically be bypassed after a programmed
number of activations. The number of successive activations to cause a
bypass of the zone in Location 1690. If the location is programed to 0
or 255, there is no auto-bypass. Take note that this applies to
successive activations of the same zone. This is also known as Swinger
Shutdown.
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