h. Setting 'Forced to Arm' or 'Arm Prohibited' (location 40)
1. Enter the location: '40'.
2. Enter code:
0= FORCED TO ARM: (default) a triggered zone will be isolated after the exit delay expired, but the system will be
armed. The faulty zone(s) will be shown in the zone LEDs.
WARNING: an isolated zone is not protected!
1= ARM PROHIBITED: a triggered zone will cause the entire system not to be armed until that zone is cleared or
manually isolated. After the exit delay, the system will emit 5 beeps to indicate it is not armed. The zone LED(s)
will indicate the faulty zone(s). See "6.a. Control Console" for more details on the 'arm prohibited' LED.
A faulty zone that is manually isolated after the 'arm prohibited' is considered an isolated zone in normal operation.
The system will now be armed after the exit delay.
3. Validate the new setting with '#'.
i. Setting the 'handover' function (location 41)
1. Enter the location: '41'.
2. Enter code:
0= DISABLED: (default) the system is in normal operation. All protection zones' functions are according to the
zone configuration settings.
1= ENABLED: in handover condition, if a delay zone is triggered first, all instant zones (except 24h-instant zones)
will be disabled during the entry delay period. With this feature, we recommend the owner sets the motion sensors
for interior protection to instant zones and the main door protection to a delay zone. This way, the system will
always give instant alarm when the premises are not entered through the main door.
3. Validate the new setting with '#'.
j. Setting the Power-up Delay (location 85)
1. Enter the location: '85'.
2. Enter code:
0= DISABLED (default)
1= ENABLED
- The purpose of power-up delay is to allow the system to stabilize and to charge the backup battery upon power-
up (when the backup battery is exhausted).
- The power-up delay is 5 minutes. The system suppresses all the alarm outputs.
- During the power-up delay period, the AC POWER and BATTERY LEDs are flashing alternately.
3. Validate the new setting with '#'.
k. Setting the Periodic Battery Test (location 86)
1. Enter the location: '86'.
2. Enter code:
0= DISABLED (default)
1= DAILY – 24 HOURS
2= WEEKLY – 7 DAYS
- When periodic battery testing is selected, the system will automatically test the backup battery every 24 hours or
every 7 days.
- After every test, the system shows the battery status on the control console.
- The system automatically stops the battery test upon an AC power failure or when the system is in alarm mode.
3. Validate the new setting with '#'.
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