System and Consumer Options 229
System Options 3
LOCATION 438 8
Option Description
1
AC Fail In 1 Hour (Disabled = After 2 Minutes)
2
Ignore AC Fail
4
Pulse Count Handover Allowed
8
Handover Delay To Be Sequential
1
2
4
Table 141: System Options 3
AC Fail In 1 Hour (Disabled = After 2 Minutes)
If this option has been selected, the MAINS indicator will begin to flash as soon as the AC mains
supply becomes disconnected. An "AC Loss" signal (Contact ID Event Code 301) will be sent to the
base station receiver after the AC mains supply has been disconnected continuously for more than 60
minutes.
If this option has not been selected, the
MAINS indicator will begin to flash and an "AC Loss" signal
(Contact ID Event Code 301) will be sent to the base station receiver after the AC mains power has
been disconnected continuously for 2 minutes.
The
MAINS indicator will cease to flash once the AC mains supply has been restored for more than
two minutes. An “AC Loss Restore” report will be sent to the base station receiver after the AC
mains supply has been restored continuously for more than 2 minutes irrespective of this option being
set.
Ignore AC Fail
If this option has been selected, the MAINS indicator will not flash, nor will the codepad beep once
every minute when the AC mains has been disconnected from the control panel. If you require a
programmable output to operate when the AC mains has failed, refer to Output Event Type – AC Fail
on page 204.
If this options has been selected, an “AC Loss” report (Contact ID Event Code 301) will still report to
the base station receiver unless disabled in “LOCATION 360 - 361” on page 193.
Zone Pulse Count Handover Allowed
If this option has been selected, any zone pulse count readings will handover and accumulate to any
zone that is triggered during the same arming cycle. Zone pulse count handover will only operate
with zone pulse count options 8-15. Refer to Zone Pulse Count on page 173 and Zone Pulse Count
Time on page 174 for more information.
24-hour zones do not receive any handover pulses from other zones. 24-hour zones can
handover pulses to other zones.
Handover Delay To Be Sequential
8
If this option has been selected, handover delay will be sequential (i.e.. In numerical order from lowest
to highest). If the sequence is broken before the entry time expires, an alarm will occur. If this option
has not been selected, handover delay will follow the entry path provided that a delay zone has been
triggered first. Refer to “Handover Zone” on page 171 for more information.
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