User guide

2. Everyday Operation
Page 12 497100, Issue 4
Instant Set
The area protected by a level or partition may not need an exit route or final
door. With Instant Set, the system sets as soon as you press the appropriate
key, without waiting for an exit time. The system gives a double "beep" to
show that it is set.
Note: Instant Set is not available for Level A (Full Set) in a single system.
In a partitioned system, any partition may be Instant Set.
Keyswitch Set
If your system is fitted with a keyswitch, you can use it to set the system. If it
is a three-position keyswitch in a single system, you can use it to set Level B.
The keyswitch initiates setting, which then completes in accordance with the
programmed exit mode. You do not need to enter an access code or present
a tag.
Note: In a partitioned system, you can set only Partition A.
Telecommand Set
If your system is fitted with a radio expander and your installer has enabled
the appropriate option, you can use a telecommand to set the system. If it is a
single system, you can use the telecommand to set Level B.
The telecommand initiates setting, which then completes in accordance with
the programmed exit mode. You do not need to enter an access code or
present a tag.
Figure 3 on page 7 shows the actions of the buttons on the telecommand.
Note: In a partitioned system, you can set only Partition A.
Forbikobler Keypad Set
Your system may be programmed to use a special type of entry or exit zone
called a Forbikobler zone. The word "forbikobler" means "bypass" in Danish.
These zones are used to connect external keypads or access controllers.
If an exit is programmed as a Forbikobler zone with an external keypad, a
trigger from the keypad within the exit time stops the timer and sets the
system.