84 Options and programming methods
Anti-intrusion control panels
Via PC
Select an item from “SmartLiving System - Timers” from the tree menu on the left, then
go to the “Parameters settings” template on the right:
The SmartLeague software programme allows you to set up 15 setting exceptions for
each timer. Each “timer exception” allows you to define different On and Off times for
the selected interval (1 or more days, 1 week, etc.). The pre-set times will be applied
for the entire interval. The system does not accept intervals which go over the end of
the year. Therefore, it is impossible to program an interval such as 12th December to
5th January. In such situations, you must program 2 “timer exceptions”, one from 12th
to 31st December and the other from the 1st to 5th January, both with the same On
and Off settings.
The exceptions have priority over the days of the week. For example, If a “timer
exception”, lets say 1st May, falls on a Tuesday the settings programmed for 1st May
will be applied.
Note
The exceptions cannot be programmed via keypad.
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Partitions
This programming section deals with the system Partitions and the respective options
and parameters.
Via Keypad
1. Accessing the “Partitions” section:
Type-in Code
(Installer PIN)
, PROGRAMMING Partitions .
2. Use keys and to select the partition thenpress .
Description
This is the editable partition label (description).
Exit time
A period, expressed in minutes or seconds, during which the user must LEAVE the
partition after arming the system (see the “info” box). If you set “0” in this field, there
will be no Exit time (delay), therefore, any delayed zones, which belong to the partition,
will generate alarms if they are not in standby status when the system arms.
Entry time
A time (expressed in minutes or seconds) the system allows the user to disarm the
partition after violation of a delayed zone (for example, after opening the front door). If
the system is not disarmed within the set time it will generate an alarm (see “info”
box). If you set “0” in this field, there will be no Entry time (delay), therefore, any
delayed zones will generate alarms instantly if they are violated when the system is
armed.
Entry time 2
This is the second Entry time (delay).
Pre-arm time
This is the period (expressed in minutes) before an automatic arming operation (see
“info” box).
In order to comply with EN50131 instructions, the “Pre-arm” time must be set at a
value that is not “0”.
Patrol time
An “Inspection” period (expressed in minutes) which allows patrol-key/code holders
(security staff, night watchmen, etc.) to check the premises (see “info” box ).
All the above-mentioned “times” can be programmed as follows:
1. Use keys and to choose whether to indicate the time in seconds or
minutes (see note opposite).
2. Use keys and to select the field you wish to change, then use the number
keys ( , etc.) to edit the number.
or
Use keys and to increase or decrease the number.
3. Press to confirm and exit.
PARTITION 001
Description
Exit time
Entry time
PROGRAMMING
Events
Timers
Partitions
Partitions
PARTITION 001
PARTITION 002
PARTITION 003