User guide
4. Programming
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33: System Reset
If you wish to make the system engineer reset, then use option 1. For user
reset use option 0.
Certain types of event will always need an Engineer reset, no matter what
option you choose for Command 33. These events are:
Auxilliary 12V supply fuse blown.
Keypad missing or failed.
A low battery at the control unit.
34: PA Reset
If you wish to make the system engineer reset after a PA alarm then use
option 1. For user reset use option 0.
35: First Circuit Response
If you select option 0 (Lock out) then the complete system rearms at the end
of the programmed bell run time, but excludes the first zone to activate during
the set cycle.
If you select option 1 (Re-arm) then, when an alarm occurs, the complete
system (including the first zone to activate) rearms at the end of the
programmed bell run time (providing the zone is closed). While the zone is
open, the system locks it out. If the zone closes after the system rearms, the
system reinstates it.
36: Alarm Abort
Users occasionally trigger false alarms by accident. The control unit can be
programmed to allow users to abort an alarm by enabling option 1.
If a user accidentally triggers an alarm while the system is set, then the
control unit activates Channel 3, starts the bell delay timer and alarm abort
timer. To abort the alarm the user must enter a valid access code during the
abort period. When the user successfully enters the code during the abort
period the system deactivates Channel 3 and triggers the programmed abort
channel simultaneously in order to signal a separate code abort, as required
by some ARCs.
Note: The alarm abort period is controlled by the ARC at 120 seconds.
37: Daytime Tamper Communication
This Command controls how the control unit reports tampers while the alarm
system is unset.
With option 1 selected the system communicates tamper events to the ARC
and starts the internal sounder.
With option 0 selected the system starts the internal sounder only.










