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186 Guardall Director V4.74 User's Guide 21-0381E v4.7.4
VBUS Outputs and Parallel STU
Outputs (xL Panels)
xL panels support one 8-output STU
(w/configurable base value), plus
three 8-output VBUS boards (with
contiguous output numbers starting at
a single programmable base value).
A total of four VBUS boards are
supported if a parallel STU is not
present.
In addition to the settings pertaining to VBUS
and parallel STU outputs, the "Panel onboard
outputs" value must include the number of
STU and VBUS outputs--plus the two on the
panel itself for a grand total.
This is selectable as multiples of 4 only (4, 8,
12, etc), so select the next higher value if
necessary.
Attention: VBUS and STU outputs will NOT
be recognized if the panel onboard outputs
value does not account for all of these outputs
as described here.
Intrusion Settings for a Panel (V4.4)
The System Intrusion screen
This screen provides access to various
intrusion settings that pertain to a specific
panel.
Tip: You can also use the Configuration Wizard to set
up a new system. (Look in the T
ools menu).
How to Get Here
Multi-Account Systems: First select [Account Folders]
in the 'tree', and locate and double-click the desired
account.
MyTools Bar: System – Intrusion
In the Tree
: Configuration (click the "+"),
System, Intrusion
(Under the specific panel
group and panel--if listed in the 'tree'.)
Related
Topic: "Other Desktop Choices"
Tip: The Grid / Form toolbar-button allows selecting
your preferred view-mode (forms view is recommended
here).
Things You Can Do
View or change settings as desired for the
specific panel (see the selection-descriptions).
Pick-List (bottom of the form)
- Panel: If the tree is not set to show items on
a panel-by-panel basis, you will be able to
select a panel here (for systems that have
more than one).
A "Panel Group" reference may also be shown here,
or
you can set the 'tree' to list configuration topics
separately for each panel. For more information, refer
to "Other Desktop Choices".
Standard
- Input Point Fast Restore: Whether or not a
point restoral (return to normal) is to be sent
within 1 minute (versus only at siren time-out);
- Maximum number of alarms per point:
This allows limiting the number of consecutive
alarms from an input point (sensor/zone) that
the system will monitor. For a selection of 1,
2, or 3, any additional consecutive alarms will
be ignored.
Note: This typically pertains to UK/European
installations.
- Multi-tenant system (UK/ACPO): Future use.
- Area group mode (V4.4): This determines
whether or not arming and disarming of
Configuration, System, Intrusion