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4.0 CONFIGURATION MENU
Cheetah Xi Programming Manual 4-31
P/N: 06-651 Rev 1, 09/2013
4.4.4 HOW TO SET PANEL ABORT TYPE
The “Panel Abort” screen reflects the current abort type used by the panel. Any input configured for “Abort”
will delay system release initiated by the Cheetah Xi automatic detection schemes. Manual Release inputs
will override abort activation.
From the “Configuration Menu 3” screen, press the F4 key to access the “Panel Abort” screen, as shown
below:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
A
P ANEL ABORT TYPE
B
0
C
D
Exhibit 4-49: Panel Abort Screen
Row B - This field allows you to change the abort type (1 – 6) that will be used for every panel zone.
¾ Type 1 = Abort is effective only if active upon entry into pre-discharge state. Countdown
continues during abort activation. Upon abort deactivation during pre-discharge, the
release cannot again be aborted, so release occurs upon countdown completion.
¾ Type 2 – Countdown continues during abort activation. Release occurs when both the
countdown is completed and the abort is deactivated.
¾ Type 3 – If the abort is active during pre-discharge, release occurs upon abort
deactivation.
¾ Type 4 – If the abort is active during pre-discharge, release occurs 10 seconds after abort
deactivation. Only abortable ONCE.
¾ Type 5 – Upon abort deactivation, countdown occurs from the full programmed countdown
time. Prior to countdown completion, abort activation extends the countdown time to the
programmed length.
¾ Type 6 – Upon abort deactivation, system operates in “New York City” mode, which has a
90 second verification delay, then a 30 second countdown. Prior to countdown completion,
abort activation again extends the countdown time. During the 120 second verification
delay, the system emulates continuous abort activation. After a 90 second delay, the
system starts a 30 second pre-discharge delay.

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