User`s guide
21-0381E v4.7.4
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Sys Config Tech-Ref
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Special
- Auto Arm on Door Close: The area will arm
automatically when any 'door' point in this area
closes (typ. used with bank vaults).
Extended Auto Arm
- Mode: Selections to have the area arm
automatically when there is no activity detected
(before the 15 min. closing 'window') and/or
when no one is present (user-count
'minimum');
Note: Disarm manually if needed.
- Arming delay: Select a value here to have the
preceding auto-arm (mode) selection delayed
(not occur) for a set period of time;
- Arming level: This sets the arming level for
activity or user-count based auto-arming (arm to
'Stay', or fully arm to 'On');
Stay: Only perimeter sensors monitored;
ON
: All sensors monitored.
- Arm if 'out of schedule': This determines
whether or not the 'activity' / 'user-count' auto-
arming will be limited to only outside of the
arming schedule () versus any time ().
Notes: The arm/disarm schedule is shown in blue text
on the right. This setting does not affect the
monitoring
of activity. When enabled, activity
monitoring occurs all the time (for the arming levels
configured for the custom-point-type) and is available
for other applications (such as "alarm on no activity",
and output equations).
Related: Configuration Doors Extended
"Entry Detect".
More Tabs
LCD
- LCD Name: A shorter version of the name to be
displayed at LCD keypads. This is assigned
automatically, and can also be changed if
desired (max. 12 chars., plain text).
- Require Function Key PIN: Whether or not the
programmable hot-keys 6-9 & 0 will require a
user with "Function Key" authority to be logged
in. (Function keys 1-5 do not require ID/PIN
entry, except at a portable/wireless arming
keypad).
Tip: This setting is recommended to help protect
against false alarms.
For details on using the function keys on a system
LCD keypad, refer to the xL (panel/keypad) User's
Guide.
What each function key does is set up under
"Programmable Outputs".
To enable function-key authority for a user, refer to the
"Function Keys" setting under "Authorities for
Users/Entrants".
Area Groups (V4.4) and Multi-
panel Arm/Disarm
(V4.5)
Setting up Area Groups
About Area Groups
Area groups provide an easy way to arm and
disarm named groups of areas through an
LCD keypad. You can define up to 16 of these
area groups. Area groups of the same name
can be armed
(On) and disarmed (Off) across
multiple panels through a keypad connected to
any one of the panels. (Details appear at the
end of this topic.)
Enable/Configure: This feature can be enabled or
disabled through the “Area Group Mode” setting for
each specific panel. Related
: Configuration, System,
Intrusion, Standard
Intrusion Settings for a Panel
User Authorities
: Only areas in the group for which the
user issuing the command has the required arm/disarm
authority will be affected. Ensure user authorities are
set appropriately.
Related Topic: "Authorities for Users/Entrants".
Areas Assigned to the Keypad
: Similarly, each LCD
keypad can affect only the areas assigned to it.
For details, refer to "Expansion Modules".
How to Get Here
Multi-Account Systems: First select [Account Folders]
in the 'tree', and locate and double-click the desired
account.
MyTools Bar: Area Group
In the Tree
: Configuration (+), Areas (+),
Area Group
(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.