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24 Programming Manual SATEL
Note: Additionally, the list of global options in the keypad includes:
TMP ALARM IN P.2 – alarm from the mainboard TMP zones is signaled in partition 2.
In the DLOADX program, the partition in which alarm from TMP zones will be
signaled is to be selected in the "Versa – Structure" window, "Hardware" tab, after
clicking on the system name on the left side;
EVENTS LIMITAT., EXP. RESTART. REP., REST. AFT. BELL and REST. AFT. DISARM. –
options available in the DLOADX program, "Versa – Reporting" window, and
described in section REPORTING PARAMETERS AND OPTIONS.
3.2 Global times
Keypad’s alarm time – time period during which alarm is signaled in keypads and proximity
card readers. Up to 255 seconds can be programmed. Programming the value 0 means
that the KEYPADS ALARM TIME will be 3 seconds.
No armed indication after – time counted from the moment of partition arming, after expiry
of which the keypad LED indicating the partition armed status will go out. Up to 255
seconds can be programmed. Programming the value 0 means that the LED will be lit as
long as the partition is armed.
AC loss report delay – time during which the control panel must be without AC power
before the trouble is reported. A delay in reporting the trouble prevents sending information
about short-time voltage decays, having no effect on normal operation of the system. The
trouble reporting delay can be up to 255 minutes.
Telephone line loss report delay – time during which abnormal voltage must be on the
telephone line for the control panel to report the telephone line trouble. A delay in reporting
the trouble prevents sending information about short-time voltage dips (e.g. during a
phone call) or decays. The trouble reporting delay can be up to 255 minutes.
RTC clock correction – if the accuracy of control panel clock is inadequate, the clock
settings may be adjusted once per 24 hours (at midnight) by a defined time. The correction
time is programmed in seconds. The maximum correction can be ±19 seconds per 24
hours.
Summer/winter time – the control panel can automatically adjust the clock settings due to
a change from the summer time to the winter time and vice versa. The following correction
schemes are available:
– no correction;
according to the European Union rules;
according to the United States' rules;
correction by 1 hour according to dates;
correction by 2 hours according to dates.
Summer time from / Winter time from – if the control panel clock is to be corrected by 1 or
2 hours according to dates, you should enter the dates (day, month) after the clock is
changed to the summer time (moved forward) or to the winter time (moved back).
4. Partitions
A system based on the VERSA control panels can be subdivided into 2 partitions. The
partition means a separated area in the building protected by the alarm system. Because the
partitions can be armed independently, subdividing the system into partitions will allow the
user to arm/disarm just a part of the building. Additionally, the subdivision into partitions
makes it possible to restrict access to a part of the building to selected users.

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