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ROEL Cerber C62 - SECTION [26] - OPTIONS FOR PARTITION A (SYSTEM OPTIONS)⁵

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Note: setting of the “next trouble beep stopping” option allows to the users to stop the next trouble beep emitting
even a new trouble will occur, just by entering within trouble displaying menu. So, after user will enter within trouble
displaying menu and if keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps, then the intermittent beeps will not be reactivated until a
new entering within trouble displaying, even a new trouble will occur in the meantime.
SECTION [26] OPTIONS FOR PARTITION A (SYSTEM OPTIONS
7
)
When the panel is being within “main programming menu” select section [26] to establish the
OPTIONS for partition A (system OPTIONS
7
). Zone LEDs will turn ON/OFF, according to the next
table:
OPTIONS for partition A (system OPTIONS
7
):
zone LEDs ON OFF
Zone 1 LED enabled
*
disabled “Timed autoarming” of the partition A
Zone 2 LED enabled
*
disabled “Inactivity autoarming” of the partition A
Zone 3 LED
reserved
reserved
Zone 4 LED enabled
*
disabled The partition A switches to “stay arming” if the user doesn’t exit
Zone 5 LED
Stay type
*
Away type Autoarming type of the partition A
Zone 6 LED enabled
*
disabled
“Force autoarming”
Note: The default programmed options are marked with *.
Presses [1] to [6] keys in order to turn the appropriate options activate/deactivate. The
corresponding LEDs will turn ON/OFF.
After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6
confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another
section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.
Note: If the 4
-th
option is set as enabled in this section, then the partition A automatically switches to stay arming mode after any
regular arming (by user, by PC or by keyswitch), if the user doesn’t leave the protected area through any entry/exit point during
the exit delay.
SECTION [27] OPTIONS FOR PARTITION B
When the panel is being within “main programming menu” select section [27] to establish the
OPTIONS of partition B, zone LEDs will turn ON/OFF, according to the next table:
OPTIONS for partition B (system OPTIONS
8
):
zone LEDs ON OFF
Zone 1 LED
enabled
*
disabled “Timed autoarming” of the partition B
Zone 2 LED
enabled
*
disabled “Inactivity autoarming” of the partition B
Zone 3 LED
reserved reserved
Zone 4 LED
enabled
*
disabled The partition B switches to “stay arming” if the user doesn’t exit
Zone 5 LED
Stay type
*
Away type Autoarming type of the partition B
Zone 6 LED
enabled
*
disabled
“Force autoarming”
Note: The default programmed options are marked with *.
Presses [1] to [6] keys in order to turn the appropriate options activate/deactivate. The
corresponding LEDs will turn ON/OFF.
After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6
confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another
section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.
Note: If the 4
-th
option is set as enabled in this section, then the partition B automatically switches to stay arming mode after any
regular arming (by user, by PC or by keyswitch), if the user doesn’t leave the protected area through the entry/exit point during
the exit delay of the partition B.
SECTION [28] SYSTEM OPTIONS
8
When the panel is being within “main programming menu” select section [28] to establish the
system OPTIONS
8
, zone LEDs will turn ON/OFF, according to the next table:

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