2. Programming Commands
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135: Line Fault User/Installer Reset
Use this command to determine how Line Fault alerts are reset.
Option
0 No Reset Required (default). An alert is generated when a line fault
occurs and reset automatically when the fault is cleared.
1 User Reset. An alert is generated when a line fault occurs and can be
reset by the user or installer when the fault is cleared.
2 Installer Reset. An alert is generated when a line fault occurs and can
be cleared only by the installer when the fault is cleared.
Note: Compliance with PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004 (see page 86) requires that
Command 135 is set to 1 or 2 (Cooper Security recommends 1).
136: Anti-Mask User/Installer Reset
Use this command to determine how Anti-Mask alerts are reset.
Option
0 User Reset (default). Anti-Mask alerts can be reset by the user or
installer.
1 Installer Reset. Anti-Mask alerts can be cleared only by the installer.
137: AC Fail Override
Use this command to determine how AC Fail alerts can be overridden.
Option
0 Never. The user cannot override AC Fail alerts when setting the
system and must first reset them. Command 134 determines how the
alert can be reset.
1 Inactive. The user can override AC Fail alerts when setting the
system, provided that the power supply has been restored.
2 Any (default). The user can override AC Fail alerts when setting the
system.
Note: Insurance policies that are conditional on compliance with PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1:
2004 (see page 86) may require that Command 137 is set to 1 or 2 to restrict the
user's ability to override alerts.
138: Line Fault Override
Use this command to determine how Line Fault alerts can be overridden.
Option
0 Never. The user cannot override Line Fault alerts when setting the
system and must first reset them. Command 135 determines how the
alerts can be reset.