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4. Programming
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Setting Different Entry Timers for Different Entrances
Suppose that you have installed a system on a site that can be entered
through a front door or through an integral garage with an internal door:
° When a user opens the front door, it may take only 20 seconds to step
inside and enter an access code at a keypad in the lobby.
° In contrast, when the user drives in through the garage door and uses a
remote setting device to open the external door (starting the entry timer), it
may then take 120 seconds to park the car, get out, lock the car, unlock the
internal door, go inside and enter an access code at the keypad.
Irrespective of levels or partitions, you can set one entry timer to 20 seconds
and assign it to the front door, and set another entry timer to 120 seconds and
assign it to the garage door.
To set up such a system:
1. Set Entry Timer 1 to 20 seconds: Command 201, option 2 (default).
2. Set Entry Timer 2 to 120 seconds: Command 202, option 6.
3. Set up an FE zone for the front door and use X7 to select Entry Timer 1: for
example, zone 10 with type set to 05 (FE) and attribute X7 set to 1 (Entry
Timer 1).
4. Set up an FE zone for the garage door and use X7 to select Entry Timer 2:
for example, zone 11 with type set to 05 (FE) and attribute X7 set to 2
(Entry Timer 2).
The same principle applies equally well in any other situation where there are
multiple entrances with entry routes of different lengths. Managing entry
timers in this way enables you to assign the most appropriate of four intervals
to each entrance, without being restricted by the way in which you have set up
your levels or partitions.
Setting Entry Timers for both FE and ER Zones
Suppose that you have installed a system that uses the Final Door exit mode.
In this case, the entry timer will usually be started when a user opens the final
door. It might seem unnecessary to assign an entry timer to an ER zone set
up inside but there are two types of situations which make it useful to do so.
1. In a house where the keypad is near the final door (for example, in the
hall), the entry time for a user coming through the door and unsetting the
system might be short (for example, 20 seconds). However, if the stairs
from the bedrooms descend into the living room (rather than the hall) and
you set up a detector there as an ER zone, users coming downstairs in the
morning may need longer to reach the keypad and unset the system.
Assigning a longer timer to the ER zone allows for this requirement.
2. If a final door develops a fault and has to be omitted from the system, the
control unit treats ER zones as FE zones and so they need entry timers.
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