System information

ATS2000/3000/4000/4500 Programming manual
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NO
Engineer Reset for System Tampe
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*-Change 0 - Skip
User Offset Set to 0
Enter Offset
NO
Arming Without Battery
*-Change 0 - Skip
NO
User can do Eng. Reset
*-Change 0 - Skip
NO
Engineer Entry Protect
*-Change 0 - Skip
Y
ES
Send Arming After Exit
*-Change 0 - Skip
7.33. Engineer reset on system
tampers
If an engineer reset is required on system tamper alarms, set this option to YES. A user
can not arm any area until an engineer reset has been performed.
YES Engineer reset required on system tampers.
NO No engineer reset required.
Press 0 to skip further options and leave system options.
How to perform an engineer reset
Whenever an engineer reset is required, the panel will display a 4-digit code. This
code is a reference to a special code that can be found in the TITAN software
package (menu control) or contact your local Aritech distributor.
7.34. Arming without Battery
Enables to arm the system without any battery.
7.35. Perform engineering reset
Set this option to YES if an engineer reset is required. An engineer reset can then be
done by the installer or user entering the ‘ATS System Code’ computed from the number
displayed on the RAS.
This option by default does not allow users to perform an engineering reset, except
the Installer via Key-switch – Input type 65, TITAN or Installer Menu 19/51. (You
will not see the engineer reset code on the keypad)
7.37. Engineer entry protect
This option protects against unauthorised entry by an installer. If set to YES, you can only
enter menu (19) (Installer programming) by opening the box tamper within 120 seconds.
‘Open box tamper’ will be displayed. During this 120 seconds or within the installer
menus, the box tamper alarm is disabled. When the installer menu is exited, the installer
has 120 seconds to close the box tamper . If not, the tamper alarm will be activated. The
default is set to NO.
7.37. Send arming after exit
If set to YES, when armed, an area will defer the reporting of arming to the central station
until the exit time has ended.
7.38. User offset
The offset is used to report user ID’s to management software. The offset is 0 – 65536 (+
or -). When a user ID is sent to the management package, this offset is added or
subtracted. The control panel itself uses the user ID without offset.