
Circuit Attributes
Each circuit type can have one or more attributes
assigned to it to alter its operation. The following
circuit attributes can be programmed:
1 Access
Circuits programmed with this attribute are
automatically isolated during the entry
procedure to allow a “walk through” route for
the user to access the remote keypad. The
“Access” attribute can only be assigned to
Night and Final Exit circuit types.
2 Double Knock
Circuits programmed with this attribute will only
cause an alarm condition if:
a) The circuit is activated twice within the
Double Knock window (this time may be set in
the System Timers menu).
b) The circuit remains active for the whole
duration of the Double Knock window. The
“Double Knock” attribute can onlybeassigned
to Night, 24hr and Auxiliary circuit types.
3 Test
Circuits with this attribute will be disabled from
the system for the period set by the “Test Time”
(see System Timers). If the circuit is activated
during this period the activation will be logged
and the user is informed of the circuit failure
when trying to set the system. The test fail
message may only be cleared with the
Engineers passcode. If at the end of the test
periodnoactivationshaveoccurredthecircuit
is automatically removed from test and
behaves as normal. The test period is initiated
by entering the Engineers passcode. The “Test”
attribute can only be assigned to Night, 24hr,
PA Silent, PA Audible, Fire, Auxiliary, PSU Battery,
PSU Fuse and PSU Power circuit types.
4 Omittable
Circuits with this attribute are allowed to be
omitted by the user when setting the system.
The “Omit” attribute can only be assigned to
Night, 24hr, Auxiliary, PSU Battery, PSU Fuse and
PSU Power circuit types.
5 Reset
This attribute is normally assigned to a circuit
that is connected to a vibration or smoke
detector, so that during the “Detector Reset”
period the circuit is not monitored. The “Reset”
attribute can only be assigned to Night, 24hr,
Fire and Auxiliary circuit types.
6 Flagged
Circuits with this attribute are monitored during
the unset condition so that when they activate
the circuit activation is stored. When the user
decides to set the system, any circuits that
have not been activated during the “Activity
Dur” period are reported to the user, indicating
that the detector may be obstructed. An
example of this feature would be to assign
movement detectors within a warehouse area
with this attribute. This would report to the user
at the time of setting any detectors that have
become obstructed by pallets etc. The
“Flagged” attribute can only be assigned to
Night,FinalExitand ExitTerminatorcircuittypes.
7 Entry
Circuits with this attribute will initiate the entry
procedure when the system is part-set and
respond as normal when full set. This attribute
must be assigned to all circuits that are
required to initiate the entry procedure in the
part-setcondition. The“Entry”attributecanonly
be assigned to Night, 24hr and Final Exit circuit
types. When assigned to a 24Hour circuit type,
the circuit can be used to initiate the entry
procedure. Once the system is unset the 24
hour will revert to normal operation.
8 Chime
Circuits with this attribute will cause the internal
sounders and remote keypad sounders to
generate a two tone “chime” sound if the
circuit is activated. The users may enable or
disable the chime feature, or select it to
operate when the system is unset or part-set.
The “Chime” attribute may only be assigned to
Night, 24hr, Auxiliary, Final Exit and Exit
Terminator circuit types.
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