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Appendix C. Timers
Timer Function Range
Entry Time Entry time for each area. (if programmed as the input type ‘Final Exit’) 0 – 255 seconds
Exit Time Exit time for each area. 0 – 255 seconds
Siren Time Cut off time for external sounder. Separate for each area. 2 – 15 minutes
Confirm Time Time period during which a second activation must occur to qualify as
‘sequentially confirmed’ alarm. NOTE: BS8243 specifies a confirm
time between 30 and 60 minutes. This also can be used in
conjunction with testing an omit signal.
1 – 99 minutes
HU Confirm
Time
Time period during which a second activation on a hold alarm must
occur to qualify as ‘sequentially confirmed’ alarm. NOTE: BS8243
specifies a confirm time between 8 and 20 hours. This also can be
used in conjunction with testing an omit signal.
8 – 20 hours
Strobe Time Time strobe output remains live after siren time ends.
‘99’ means endless.
0 – 99 minutes
Re-Arm No. Number of times system re-arms after bell time ends.
NOTE: Re-arm number applies to each area, and does not affect
emergency alarms. ‘9’ means always re-arm.
0 – 9
AC Signal
Delay
Time delay before mains failure or technical alarm notified. NOTE:
Setting ‘250’ = never alarms. System change-over to battery
supply and associated visual alert indication is always
immediate.
Some ATE imposes a randomised delay in notifying a mains fail. This
should be taken into account when setting this timer.
0 – 250 minutes
Settle Time between final exit input closing, and system setting.
0 - 255 seconds
Double Knock Length of filter period applied to inputs with ‘Double Knock’ attribute.
0 – 75 seconds
Pre-Alarm Delays ‘Intruder’ output signals if entry time has started. Pre-alarm
time must be set for at least 30 seconds to comply with PD6662
0 – 255 seconds
Line Fault Duration of Telecom Line Fault before ‘Line Fault’ alarm triggered.
NOTE: In the case of devices connected via the ATE pins, this time is
additional to that already applied by the ATE.
0 – 250 seconds
Set Fail Time after which ‘Set Fail’ operation will be invoked if exit procedure
not completed.
0 – 255 seconds
Fire Siren
Time
Cut off time for fire alarm. ‘99’ means endless.
1 – 99 minutes
Set Fail
Warning
Time for which a set fail warning will be present.
0 – 99 seconds
Wireless
Supervision
Time
This option is only applicable if wireless devices are installed. It is the
time window before a wireless supervision fault will be signalled. For
example: if the time is set for 2 hours, then any device that doesn’t
communicate with the wireless expander within that period will cause a
supervision fault. This must be programmed to 2 hours or less for
compliance to EN50131.
0-99 hours
Wireless
Jamming
Time
This option is only applicable if wireless devices are installed. It is the
time window that if a wireless device had its signal ‘blocked’ a fault
would display. For example, if the time is set to 30 seconds, then if a
wireless device is ‘jammed’ longer than 30 seconds a fault will be
displayed. This must be programmed to 30 seconds or less (but not
zero) for compliance to EN50131.
0-100 seconds
Service Time This is a timer that can be set in days, and will display a message to
the user warning that a service is due. An engineer code will clear the
message.
367 days

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