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515 Open/Closed Circuit Sensors
#
0= Sensors are Closed for non-alarm;
1 = 1 =
Sensors are Open for
non-alarm. Indicate sensor’s switch status.
NOTE: The “fault” condition (shorting a closed loop, or cutting
an open loop) will produce System Trouble (T) or Alarm (A)
according to the Category assigned in
Fn#513,
as noted here.
Defaults follow the (A) or (T):
1= Entry/Exit (A)Q
2= Perimeter (A)Q
3=
Interior (A)Q
4=
24-Hour/Perim
Tmpr (A)Q
516 Loop Slow/Fast
5= Intr.Tamper(A)Q
6= Day
Zone(A)0
7=
Non-Alarm(T)0
8= Aud Panic(A)1
#
9= Silent Panic(T)1
10=
Fire(T)1
(A if 0)
11=Emergency(T)1
12=
Environmental(T)1
13=
Trouble
Category(T)0
14=
Auxiliary-l
(T)1
15=
Auxiliary--2(T)1
16=
Keyswitch(T)1
0= Fast (20 msec); 1= Slow (400 msec). Indicate hardwire
sensor response time. (Fast setting works with the USP and 9
and 11 Ademco window bug sensors.) This function ignored for
other types of sensor.
517 Supervision
518 Entry Delay
519 Active?
520 Custom Bypass Group
521 Copy Sensor Programming to 3#‘s
0=
None; 1= Supervised-Hardwired supervision is not op-
tional; wireless supervision may be removed for portable
devices.
0= None; 1 =Short delay; 2=long delay upon entry.
0=
Not active, no sensor by that number in the system, or
ignored
by CCU;
1=
Active, sensor is to be monitored by CCU.
0= Don’t include this sensor as part of the Custom Bypass
Group;
1=
Do. (The custom bypass group can all be bypassed
at one time by bypassing sensor “999” from the keypad; if
permitted by
Fn#
513, 514, 611 and 615.) Priority sensors
cannot be bypassed, see
Fn#514.
If you wish to copy this sensor’s data (except the descriptor) for
another sensor enter the sensor number to which you wish to
copy.
================600 Series: Sensor Bypassing
611 Bypass Inhibit
612 Auto Force Arming
#
=
Don’t inhibit; 1= Do inhibit bypassing. If bypass is inhibited,
the user cannot arm the system with any sensor in violation.
#
0= Auto Force Arming OFF (manual); 1= Auto ON. If Auto Force
Arming is turned on, the system will arm when told to, even with
a (non-Priority) zone or sensor in a faulted or violated state; the
system will make a protest sound and will list the alarming
sensors (for Display keypad; beeps at non-display keypad)
before arming. [See
Fn#613
also.] If Auto Force Arming is
OFF, manual bypass will be required to arm a system with a
non-priority sensor in the faulted state.
NOTE:
Fn#611
can override this option so that bypasses
cannot be established and the system cannot be armed.
613 Auto bypass Restore
#
0= Auto Restore OFF; 1= Auto restore ON. If Auto
Restoral
is
ON a temporarily bypassed sensor will be restored to service
(NOT bypassed) if it returns to the non-alarm state while the
system is armed.
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