System information
ATS 2000/3000/4000/4500 Programming manual 39
A
rea 1 Camera No Event Flag
Event Flag:
A
rea 1 Pre-
A
larm Timer No Event Flag
Event Flag:
A
rea 1 Anti-mask No Event Flag
Event Flag:
A
rea 1 Latched Reset No Event Flag
Event Flag:
• An alarm group restriction timer is running and the area is about to be armed.
• A testmode is in progress and the test is about to end.
See also Internal/External Siren Event Flag (page 32).
2.1.15. Camera event flag
Activates when a zone with the camera event flag set to YES generates an alarm and the
area is disarmed. Used to control cameras. The Camera event flag can be reset by
pressing [ENTER] [ENTER] 0 [ENTER].
To activate the camera event flag when the area is disarmed, see Make all events
24 hour (page 32) and Trigger camera event flag (page 34).
See also Internal/External Siren Event Flag (page 32).
2.1.16. Pre-alarm timer event flag
Indicates that a delayed disarmed alarm zone is active and the delay time is running.
Used to provide visual indication of a possible alarm.
See also Internal/External Siren Event Flag (page 32).
2.1.17. Anti-mask event Flag
This event flag forces the user to test the detectors before the area can be armed. If an
attempt to arm an area that has the anti-mask event flag set to a non-zero value and any
inputs associated with this area are active, the event flag is set for 5 minutes. The anti-
mask event flag is active for the duration of the timer and is reset when either the timer
time elapses or the area is successfully armed.
It is used with PIR detectors with an anti-mask feature. An output is assigned to the anti-
mask event flag which is wired to the detectors. When this output is activated, the
detectors must be triggered by a walk test in order for them to become normal after the
output is de-activated (after 5 minutes).
There are no Anti-Mask Event Flags set in the areas’ default settings.
2.1.18. Latched reset event flag
This event flag is triggered when 2 valid disarm codes are entered for an area within 5
minutes and the area is disarmed. The event flag is set for five seconds. For a further 4
seconds, the zone input type 67 (Latched Detector) associated with that area are
disabled (The zones are disabled for a total of 9 seconds). The zone input type 67 is a 24
hour alarm, conditional inhibit, conditional on the abovementioned 9 second (total) timer.
It is used to reset latching fire detectors.