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code, which he gives to the user. The user enters the calculated code and 
performs an engineer reset after logging in. 
Note: If System code is not defined, the engineer reset by user is not 
available. 
•  The reset is performed by an activation of the special Engineer reset zone 
type (see “4.1.n.2 Zone type” on page 96). This is used in systems using 
RedCare transmitters, where the central station operator can switch an output 
that is wired back into the panel to perform an engineer reset. 
8.2.4.1 Alarm 
 
If the Alarm option is set to Yes, the area in which the alarm occurred can not be 
set until an engineer reset has been performed, provided engineer reset prevents 
setting (see “8.4.1 RTS options”, page 149).  
This option is ignored in case AB alarm confirmation is enabled. For more 
information see “8.2.4.4 Confirmed alarm” below. 
8.2.4.2 Tamper 
 
If the Tamper option is set to Yes, tamper alarms require an engineer reset. 
8.2.4.3 Panic 
 
If the Panic option is set to Yes, panic alarms require an engineer reset. 
8.2.4.4 Confirmed alarm 
 
The Alarm confirm menu defines which AB alarm requires an engineer reset. The 
available options are A-ALARM, B-ALARM, or Off (disabled). This is option works 
only when AB alarm confirmation is enabled. 
8.2.4.5 Battery fail 
 
If the Battery fail option is set to Yes, battery faults require an engineer reset. 
8.2.4.6 Aux fuse 
 
If the Aux fuse option is set to Yes, auxiliary fuse faults require an engineer reset.