Specifications
Castle Care-Tech Ltd. Engineering
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will continue to set according to
code/tag validity, using normal exit
mode.
It is NOT possible to ‘Intelligent set’
other security patterns.
If 'intelligent set' is in use, the exit
route MUST be designed so that an
‘FX’ detector can only be triggered
when the system is definitely
required to ‘fully’ set.
Programming Steps
With the display showing
INTELLIGENT SET?
Press YES
Intelligent
No [0]
Use
D
to choose No [0] or Yes
[1]
Press YES
Intelligent
Zone No [ ]
Insert number of zone
required to switch to
‘
part
’
setting.
Press YES
INTELLIGENT SET?
Press NO
Moves to next menu item
NOTES FOR AREA SETTING
SYSTEMS:
Zones in Area B should NOT be
programmed as
‘
intruder
’
types,
but as
‘
ENTRY ROUTE
’
type. If this is
not done, it will be impossible to
commence intelligent setting with
an Area B zone already active.
The system should be set up so
that there is an
‘
ER
-
Area FX
’
zone
not active in area B, which will be
triggered before reaching the
Keypad / tag Reader to unset the
system. This Keypad / Tag Reader
MUST be programmed as IN the
same area(s) as the zones on the
entry route
–
which will NOT
include
‘
B.
’
When full setting, area B will use its
full timer, which may be prolonged
after area A has set
–
especially if
‘
Final Door
’
or
‘
PTS
’
modes are
used. This ensures that the user has
ample time to reach area B if part
setting is intended.
NOTE: To be able to unset
successfully, a detector must be sited
so that entry time is started before
attempting to unset the system. If this
is not done, additional areas will be set
instead of unsetting.
(xvi) SITE OPTIONS
Option Function
Set with
Mains Fail
Permits the system to
be set if a Mains fault is
present.
If selected as YES, the
system can be set, even if
‘
Set with Technical Fault
(below) is selected as
‘
NO.
’
Set with
Line Fault
Permits the system to
be set if a Telecom Line
fault is present.










