User's Manual

74 ClareOne
Disarm (abort)
Alarms may be silenced by entering a single user PIN. The panel
alarm silences after entering the first PIN digit but will resume if PIN
entry is aborted.
Refer to Operating Security on page 22.
Use of duress
feature
This feature enables/disables the ability to use a duress code. Duress
codes may still be created in User Settings.
This feature can be found and modified in Security & Arming
(Settings > Installer Settings > Security & Arming).
Duress Code
Master PIN users may create, edit or delete the Duress user. Only
one duress user PIN is allowed. Ensure Duress Code operation is
enabled in Security and Arming settings, it is disabled by default.
This feature can be found and modified in Sensor Management
(Settings > Installer Settings > Sensor Management).
Cross Zoning
Links 2 or more sensors together. If one of the sensors is tripped, and
another sensor in that cross zone is tripped within the set time in this
field, an alarm is triggered.
This feature can be found and enabled/disabled in Security & Arming
(Settings > Installer Settings > Security & Arming).
Swinger Shutdown
The number of times that the panel ignores a repeated sensor trigger
during an egress (false alarm).
This feature can be found and modified in Security & Arming
(Settings > Installer Settings > Security & Arming).
Fire Alarms
Fire verification is done in the available ClareOne smoke detector.
Under normal condition, the sensor checks the chamber every 4
seconds for smoke. Upon the first instance of smoke detection, the
sensor doubles the frequency that it checks the chamber to every 2
seconds. The smoke sensor sounds the siren and triggers an alarm
within 10 seconds of reaching the mandated alarm levels.
System Test
System Test
1. The installer should complete installation of all alarm zones and
record them according to zone # and location in the provided
chart. Refer to page 77 or to ClareOne Panel Zone Tracking (DOC
ID 1930).
2. The installer should verify at the panel that all zones are operating
accordingly.
3. The installer should ensure that all zones are recorded at the
central station.
4. The installer should contact the central station according to central
station testing policy and inform them that they are initiating a test
for the specific account. Account information is recorded and
maintained by the installation company, aka the "Dealer".
5. The installer should test alarm delivery of all zones to the central
station according to the individual central station testing policy.