System information
ATS2000/3000/4000/4500 Programming manual
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Inh. Alm. Rpt. On Exit Fault
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Disable Tamper Report in Disarm
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Inh. Ext. Siren & Strobe in Disarm
Tampers
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A
TS System Code
Code:
Days for Soak Test
Days:
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ACPO 2002
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7.42. Inhibit alarm report on exit fault
This option inhibits reporting of alarms with a reporting code of 17-24(burglar alarm) when
the exit timer is running. If set to ‘YES’ during the exit time, alarms on inputs with
reporting codes of 24 (burglar alarm) will set a flag to disable further reporting. This is
known as an ‘exit fault’. When the area is in Disarm, this flag is reset. These inputs will
log as ‘exit fault’ & ‘exit fault restore’ while the flag is set or during the exit time. Burglar
alarms in exit time will only activate the internal siren.
7.43. Disable tamper report in disarm
If set to YES, a zone input tamper/restore will not report to the central station if the
assigned area(s) are disarmed. Similarly, system tampers/restores will not report to the
central station if all areas are disarmed. If a tamper occurs when the area(s) are armed,
this will report and send the restores when the areas are disarmed.
7.44. Inhibit external siren and strobe
for disarm tamper
If set to YES, zone input tampers will only activate the internal siren if the area(s) are
disarmed. System tampers operate similarly except that all areas are disarmed.
7.45. ATS system code
If the system code is 00000, the old algorithm is used to calculate the engineering reset
code. If not, the system code value and the engineering code value are used in a special
calculation to generate the reset code.
The default is set to 00000.
7.46. Soak Test days
This option sets the numbers of days for the soak test period. It can be set from 0 days to
255 days. Refer to 1.1.12 ‘Enable Soak Test’ (page 29) for more information.
The default is set to 7 days.
7.47. ACPO 2002
When this option is set, all alarms triggered within the entry time, provided an entry/exit
zone is triggered first, will be dealt with as an ‘A’ Alarm. They will not be reported to the
CS before the entry time has elapsed. The first zone triggered after the entry time has
elapsed will be reported as an ‘A’ Alarm. Any zone triggered after that will be reported as
a ‘B’ Alarm.