20 Reference & Installation Manual
6.6 No Movement Auto-Arming
SECTIONS [505], [509], [513], [517]: OPTION [6]
If no movement occurs in a partition's protected area for the period
specified by the No Movement Timer (see section 6.6.1), the control
panel will automatically arm that partition. The control panel will
transmit the No Movement report code programmed in section [626]
upon arming. The type of arming is determined by the Auto-arming
Option (see section 6.7). Regardless whether the partition was
successfully armed or not, the control panel will always transmit the
Late to Close report code (see section 8.2.2 on page 25).
As the control panel can enable this feature for each individual
partition, select the section that corresponds to the desired partition
and turn on option [6].
[505] = Partition 1 [513] = Partition 3
[509] = Partition 2 [517] = Partition 4
6.6.1 No Movement Timer
SECTIONS [222] TO [225]
(001 to 255 X 15min.) If No Movement Auto-arming is enabled (see
section 6.6), the control panel can send the No Movement report
code and attempt to arm the system if no movement has occurred
for the period specified by the No Movement Timer.
If No Movement Auto-arming is disabled, the control panel can still
send the No Movement report code.
Sections [222] to [225] represent timers for partitions 1 through 4
respectively. Select the section corresponding to the desired
partition and program the time (001 to 255 x15 minutes, 000 =
disabled) without movement you wish the control panel to wait
before arming and/or sending the No Movement report code.
Example:
A user would like to arm partition 1 whenever there is no movement
for a period of 4 hours. First, enable the Auto-arm on No Movement
feature for partition 1 by turning on option [6] in section [505]. Then
in section [222] enter 016 (16x15min. = 240min. = 4 hours).
6.7 Auto-Arming Options
SECTION [505], [509], [513], [517]: OPTION [7]
When using the Auto-arming Features (see section 6.5 and section
6.6 on page 20), the control panel can Force arm or Stay arm the
selected partition. In the section corresponding to the desired
partition set option [7]:
Option [7] ON = Stay arming (see section 16.1.2 on page 45)
Option [7] OFF = Force arming (see section 16.1.6 on page 45)
6.8 One-Touch Features
[508], [512], [516], [520]: OPTIONS [1] TO [7]
The instructions that follow pertain to LCD and LED keypads. For
instructions regarding the Grafica keypad, a complete Grafica user
manual is available on our website at www.paradox.ca. One-Touch
Features allow users to perform actions without having to enter
access codes. If the keypad is assigned to more than one partition,
the option must be enabled in all the corresponding partitions.
Select the section that corresponds to the desired partition and turn
the desired One-Touch options on or off.
Regular Arm: Option [1]
Press and hold the [
ARM] key for 2 seconds to Regular arm (see
section 16.1.1 on page 45).
Stay Arm: Option [2]
Press and hold the [
STAY] key for 2 seconds to Stay arm (see
section 16.1.2 on page 45).
Instant Arm: Option [3]
Press and hold the [5] key for 2 seconds to Instant arm (see
section 16.1.4 on page 45).
Force Arm: Option [4]
Press and hold the [
FORCE] key for 2 seconds to Force arm (see
section 16.1.6 on page 45).
Disarm: Option [5]
Press and hold the [
DISARM] key for 2 seconds to disarm a Stay or
Instant armed partition (see section 16.1.8 on page 45).
Bypass Programming: Option [6]
Press and hold the [BYP] key for 2 seconds to perform Bypass
Programming (see section 16.2 on page 46).
Event Record Display: Option [7]
Press and hold the [7] key for 2 seconds to access the Event
Record Display (see section 16.8 on page 48).
6.9 Exit Delay
SECTIONS [226] TO [229]: 001-255 SECONDS
The Exit Delay determines the amount of time a user has to leave
the protected area before the control panel arms the partition.
Program the Exit Delay from 001 to 255 seconds, where sections
[226] to [229] represent partitions 1 through 4 respectively. The
Exit Delay applies to all zones in the selected partition except 24Hr.
Zones.
6.9.1 Exit Delay Termination
SECTIONS [505], [509], [513], [517]: OPTION [8]
The control panel can reduce the Exit Delay to 5 seconds when an
Entry Delay zone (see section 4.2.2 on page 12) is opened and
closed during the Exit Delay. Since the control panel can enable
this feature for each individual partition, select the section that
corresponds to the desired partition and turn on option [8].
Example:
A user arms a partition with an Exit Delay of 45 seconds. After 15
seconds, the user leaves the protected area through the front door
(Entry Delay zone). When the door closes, the control panel
reduces the remaining Exit Delay from 30 seconds to 5 seconds.
6.9.2 No Exit Delay on Remote Arm
SECTIONS [508], [512], [516], [520]: OPTION [8]
When a user arms by using a remote control from a wireless
module (MG-RCV3), the control panel will cancel the Exit Delay
and immediately arm the system.
6.9.3 Skip Exit Delay when Arming with Access Card
See section 14.10.2 on page 43.
6.10 Keypad Lock-out Feature
SECTIONS [220] AND [221]
If a consecutive number of invalid codes are entered into the
keypad, the control panel can be set to lockout access from that
keypad for a specified period. Program the number of consecutive
invalid codes from 001 to 255 (000 = disabled) into section [220].
Program the duration of the keypad lockout from 001 to 255
minutes into section [221]. Although programming 000 into section
Comentários a estes Manuais