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Installer Mode Programming i-on40
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programmed Siren Delay before operating the siren. The
system then operates the siren for the programmed Siren
Time.
Note: Siren Delay has no effect if the Alarm Response
Mode does not require communications or if a line
fault is detected.
Siren Time
This option changes the length of time that the system
operates the siren during an alarm.
Note: The durations offered by the display apply to a
siren wired directly to the control unit.
The 760ES radio siren has one of three fixed sounder
durations in an alarm: 5seconds, 3mins or 15mins.
These fixed durations are designed to preserve the
battery life of the radio siren.
Entry Alarm Delay
Use this option to determine what the system will do if a
user strays from an Entry Route zone during entry. (This
option is available to provide compliance with EN 50131-
1.)
Select “No” to make the system give an alarm
immediately if the user strays from an entry route zone
during entry. Note: This is not compliant with EN50131.
If you select “Yes” and the user strays from an entry
route zone during entry then the system waits 30
seconds before raising a full alarm. The system also gives
an internal alarm during the 30 second wait.
If the user enters an access code or presents a tag before
the end of the 30 seconds internal alarm then the user
can reset the system.
Supervision
If a wirefree detector looses contact for more than 20
minutes then the control unit logs the event as “RF
Warning”. In addition, the control unit inhibits setting. If
a user overrides the inhibition then the control unit logs
the event as an RF warning override.
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