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HIKVISION Pyronix EURO 46 V10 User Manual

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EURO 46 V10 Programming Manual
Timers Description Options
Strobe Time
The duration of time the strobe output remains live after the bell time ends
PLEASE NOTE: ‘99’ means endless.
0-99 minutes
Re-Arm No.
The number of times the system re-arms after the confirmation time ends. Re-arm number
applies to each area and does not affect emergency alarms (‘9’ = ‘always re-arm’).
0-9
AC Signal
Delay
The time delay before the mains failure or technical alarm is notified. System changeover to
battery supply and associated visual alert indication is always immediate.
Some ATE impose a set delay in notifying a mains fail. This should be taken into account
when setting this timer.
PLEASE NOTE: Setting the timer to ‘250’ will never send a signal.
0-250 minutes
Settle The time between the set procedure completing and the area arming. 0-255 seconds
Double
Knock
The length of the time which two activations of an input must be received from any which
have the ‘Double Knock’ attribute set to ‘Yes’.
0-75 seconds
Pre-Alarm
Delays ‘Intruder’ output signals if the entry time has started.
PLEASE NOTE: Pre-alarm time must be set for at least 30 seconds to comply with PD6662.
0–255 seconds
Comms Fault
Delay
Duration that the panel must detect a signal path failure.
PLEASE NOTE: In the case of devices connected via the ATE pins, this time is additional to
that already applied by the ATE.
0–250 minutes
Set Fail
The time after which the ‘Set Fail’ operation will be invoked if the exit procedure is not
completed.
5–255 seconds
Guard Code
Alarm
Minimum time an alarm must have existed before a Guard Code will be accepted to unset. 0-10 minutes
Fire Siren
Time
The cut off time for the fire alarm
PLEASE NOTE: ‘99’ means endless.
1–99 minutes
Set Fail
Warning
The time which a set fail warning will be present. 0–99 minutes
Input NAT
Days
This ‘Non-activity Timer’ (NAT) works in conjunction with the input attribute ‘Monitor Activity’
and defines the time after which the ‘Zone Activity Fl’ output will be triggered when ‘Monitor
Activity’ is enabled for an associated input.
0-14 days
Input NAT
Hours
Used in conjunction with ‘Input NAT Days’ to give a total time defined in days and hours
combined (e.g. 0 days, 1 hour or 14 days, 23 hours etc.)
0-23 hours
Wireless
Supervision
Time
This option is only applicable if wireless devices are installed. This is the time period which
the panel must receive a signal from each of the wireless devices.
PLEASE NOTE: This must be programmed to two hours or less for compliance to EN50131.
0-99 hours
Wireless
Jamming
Time
This option is only applicable if wireless devices are installed. This governs the length of time
a wireless input’s signals can be ‘jammed’ before the panel reports a fault.
PLEASE NOTE: This must be programmed to 1 - 30 seconds for compliance to EN50131.
0-100 seconds
Service Time
This is a timer set to warn the user that a service on their alarm system is due. An Engineer
Code is needed to clear the message.
0-734 days

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HIKVISION Pyronix EURO 46 V10 Specifications

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BrandHIKVISION
ModelPyronix EURO 46 V10
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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