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Double Knock is used for reducing false alarms from “problematic” zones. In
order for a zone configured as “double knock” to trigger am alarm, it must
transmit two events to the system in a predetermined time set in this screen
(see “Zone Programming” section 5.3).
5.5.6 Conditioned Zones Time
4
ENTR
ENTR
NEXT X5
ENTR
Timers, Counters
ENTER/NEXT/END
>Enter no. of seconds>
Cond. Zones Time
ENTER/NEXT/END
Cond. Zones Time
30 Seconds
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In this screen you program the time span it takes a conditioned zone to be
activated (in seconds). For example, if zone 1 and 2 are conditioned together,
and only zone 1 is opened, the alarm will not be triggered for 30 seconds. If
after 30 seconds zone 1 is still opened, the alarm will be triggered, and both
zones 1 and 2 will be reported as those that trigged the alarm.
5.5.7 Bypass Limit Time
4
ENTR
ENTR
NEXT
X6
ENTR
Timers, Counters
ENTER/NEXT/END
Byps. Limit Time
ENTER/NEXT/END
Byps. Limit Time
0 Minutes
>Enter no. of minutes>
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In this screen you program (in minutes) the time in which a zone remains
“bypassed” before it is activated.
5.5.8 False Code
4
ENTR
ENTR
NEXT
X7
ENTR
Timers, Counters
ENTER/NEXT/END
>Enter no. of keystrokes>
False Code
ENTER/NEXT/END
False Code
24 Keystrokes
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In this screen you program the number of times it is possible to enter a false
code after which the system will report it to the monitoring station, preset
“False Code” display and react according to the configurations in System
Responses menu (see section “System Responses” 5.7).