Installation manual

PCX 256 PROGRAMMING MANUAL
RINS868-6 Page: 19
Monitor
Activity
Enables an input to generate an alarm if the input does not see any activity for a
period specified by the NAT (Non Activity Time) timer.
Special
Logged
Forces a log entry when the input is opened or closed, even when an alarm does not
result. May be selected to apply when a system is armed, when disarmed, or always.
Paired
Input
DO NOT USE THIS OPTION
Confirm
Group
If one or more inputs are selected within the same confirm group, all confirmed
signals will be disabled. If confirm group is selected as ‘00’ the inputs are not part of
any group. If inputs are allocated to group 99 they will generate an alarm that results
in an intruder (unconfirmed) signal to an ARC. They will not under any circumstances
generate a confirmed signal, regardless of which group the input that triggered the
‘unconfirmed’ alarm is allocated to.
Any input may be programmed with any combination of these attributes, except where stated.
5.6.5 Masking Response
When disarmed, a masking event will generate an audible ‘alert’ that requires response in the normal way.
There will be NO signal transmitted to the ARC. When armed, a masking event will generate a normal
‘intrusion’ response including ‘intruder’ or ‘unconfirmed’ output, but will NOT result in a confirmed alarm if
paired with a normal activation of the same detector. This harmonises with the requirement of EN50131-1
cause 8.4.5 and the insurer’s preference expressed in BSIA Form 171.
5.6.6 Automatic Inhibit of Inputs
Inputs may be automatically inhibited (omitted) at the time of reinstatement at the end of confirmation time.
The number of times that this takes place is controlled by the ‘Re-Arm Number’ in Change timers.
Visual Keypad Programming Procedure
CHANGE INPUTS
Change Inputs
Using the and keys, scroll to ‘CHANGE
INPUTS?
Press the key
Input
Select the input number you wish to program and
press the key.
Input Type
(Default unused)
Select the input type (See the ‘input types’ table
– Page: 16) by using either the numeric code or
the andG.