System information
ATS 2000/3000/4000/4500 Programming manual 67
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Disarm Areas:
Film Low Is Set To 0800
Film Level:
Film Out Is Set To 1100
Film Level:
7. SYSTEM OPTIONS
Program options common to the complete system.
7.1. Areas selected for total disarm
24-hour zone types (Disarmed Alarm or Firedoor) can be completely disarmed using this
menu. If the areas entered here are disarmed, 24-hour zone types are inhibited. For best
functionality, assign a common area to the 24-hour zone type (its own area and the area
programmed here). Disarm the programmed area to disable the zone(s).
For example:
Zone 6 is a vault sensor in a vault. It is programmed as zone type 5 (24 hour) and is
assigned to areas 1 and 16. Area 16 is programmed for total disarm.
When servicing the vault, area 16 will be disarmed. From that moment on until area 16 is
armed again, zone 6 will be disabled (except for tamper alarms). Now the following can
occur:
Area 1 Area 16 Zone 6 behaviour
Armed Armed normal operation (as programmed zone type)
Disarmed Armed normal operation (as programmed zone type)
Armed Disarmed Zone disabled (except for tamper)
Disarmed Disarmed Zone disabled (except for tamper)
When using this option, make sure the areas programmed for total disarm can only
be disarmed under correct conditions.
7.2. Film low level
The film level number programmed is the film frame count. When this frame count is
reached, a film low is reported to the central station. Used for still video or photo-
cameras.
Relates to zone types 23-26 and 36-39 (camera count). See Zone database on
page 17.
7.3. Film out level
The film level number programmed is the film frame count. When this frame count is
reached, an out of film is reported to the central station. This option is related to the
camera count zone types 23-26 and 36-39.