62 Options and programming methods
Anti-intrusion control panels
CONT-IDInversion
Partition arming events using CONTACT-ID reporting format will send the
"New event/Event activation" code when the partition is armed and the
"Event ended/Event restore" when the partition is disarmed.
Partition arming events using CONTACT-ID
reporting format will send the "New event/Event
activation" code when the partition is disarmed
and the "Event ended/Event restore" when the
partition is armed.
Dust event enab.
Enables management of the “Detector dusty” event.
The “Output fault” and “Detector dusty” events share the same actions.
Therefore, if either of these events occur, the system will send the calls and
activate the outputs associated with the “Output fault” event.
The events log provides the proper distinction between these two events:
• in the event of an “Output fault”, the system will provide the description
of the output in fault status
• in the event of an “Detector dusty”, the system will provide the
description of the detector that generated the event
The control panel cannot detect “Detector
dusty” status. In the event of an “Output fault”,
the system will function normally.
Maintenance
You can start the maintenance session from the keypad without opening the
control panel or moving the jumper (refer to Table 2-8: Mother board -
description of parts, G). After exiting the Installer menu, you can operate on
the system in the same way as when the control panel is placed in
maintenance mode by means of the jumper.
You must disable this option if you wish to put the control panel in “RUN”
mode.
You can also put the control panel in
maintenance mode by means of the jumper
(refer to Table 2-8: Mother board - description
of parts, G).
Show scenario
The left side of the second line on the keypad displays shows the description
of the active scenario.
The left side of the second line on the keypad
displays shows letters relating to the armed/
unarmed status of the partitions which the
keypad controls.
Tamper siren
The control panel will generate a “Sound.flash.Tamp” event if the passive
cone is disconnected from the relay (wire cutting).
Squawk on arming
This option activates the sounder for a brief period during partition stay/
away arming and disarming operations in order to indicate that these
operations have been executed successfully.
50131 Grade 3
The control panel respects Grade 3 EN50131:
• only the installer code can be used to delete fault memories
• the readers lock for 10 minutes after 5 consecutive attempts to use a
false key
• the keypads lock for 10 minutes after 5 consecutive attempts to key in a
false code (valid only when the “Lock keypad” option is enabled)
• bypassed zones are automatically unbypassed when the system disarms
• in the presence of ongoing faults and lost peripherals, arming operations
will require installer code entry
Note
In order to comply completely with Grade 3 of Normative 50131, also the
other options relative to Grade 2 must be activated (refer to Chapter 8 -
Compliance with rules in force).
Alarm on keypads
All the keypads will emit an audible signal in the event of an alarm or tamper
on any of the partitions they are associated with.
In the event of an alarm or tamper the keypads
will emit an audible signal.
SingleCallEachEv
At the occurrence of each event, the sequence of phone calls programmed
for that specific event stops after the first successful call.
Note
Any option relating to sending calls to all numbers have the priority over of
this option.
Each event generates all the calls set by
programming.
Disab.GPRS fault
The control panel will not signal GPRS connection faults or problems.
Each fault or problem with the GPRS service will
be signalled.
Disab.Tel.Disarm
The control panel will not carry out the calls programmed for disarm events
when there is no active alarm or alarm memory present.
The control panel will carry out the calls
programmed for disarm events.
NoStrings SIA-IP
Calls to SIA-IP type numbers will be sent without being combined with
description strings (e.g. partition, zone, etc.).
Calls to SIA-IP type numbers will be sent
complete with description strings (e.g. partition,
zone, etc.).
115200 BPS
Serial port speed at 115200 bps. Serial port speed at 57600 bps.
UTC timeOnSIA-IP
Calls to SIA-IP type numbers will contain the date and time in “UTC” format
(Coordinated Universal Time).
Calls to SIA-IP type numbers will contain the
date and time in local format
No Nexus on Cloud
The Nexus will not be enabled to access Cloud but will continue to perform all
its other functions.
The Nexus will be enabled to operate over
cloud, but will be unable to carry out its other
functions.
Table 7-1:
Panel options
Option If enabled If disabled