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PCX 256 PROGRAMMING MANUAL
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Visual Keypad Programming Procedure
INTELLIGENT ARM
Intelligent Arm
Using the and keys, scroll to
‘INTELLIGENT ARM?’ Press the key
Intelligent
Enter : for No (Default)
Enter : for Yes
Press the key.
Use the numeric keys to select the input(s) that
will cause Intelligent Arming to occur. Press the
key. You will be returned to the Engineer
Menu.
5.17 Site Options
A full range of site options is available to tailor the operation of the system.
5.17.1 Site Option Types
Option Default Function
Arm With Fault
Yes
If ‘YES’: Allows arming with the following faults active: Device fail,
Mains fail, Battery faults, Fuse faults, SMS failure, relay sirens
1&2, STU/ATE Strobe faults.
Arm With
Tamper+
No
If ‘YES’: Allows arming with the following faults active: Case
tamper and System tampers.
Arm With ATS
Fault
Yes
If ‘YES’: Allows setting with the following faults active: Telecom
line fail, Modem failed, STU/ATE line fault, STU/ATE one path fail,
Digi dial fail, STU/ATE comms fail.
Arm With Part
TFault
Yes
If ‘YES’: Allows a sub-partition to be armed if mains, battery,
telecom line, or other system fault is present.
Arm Fail =
Alarm
No
If ‘YES’ = A graduated alarm will be generated when ‘Arm Fail’
timer expires (see Change Timers), if exit procedure is still
incomplete. Arm fail output will trigger.
If ‘NO’ = Exit time will continue until the Exit route is clear.
Do Bat Load
Test
No
If ‘YES’: Programmes the system to perform a full load test of the
battery at 7.00am each day.
Part
Misoperation
No
If ‘YES’ Allows a Misoperation (Abort) signal to be generated
without the entry of a valid code into the system when sub-
partition is operated after an alarm.
Strobe
Confirm
No
If ‘YES’: A ‘STROBE ANY’ output will be activated for 5 seconds
as the system arms. Use with care, in view of potential security
risk.