Chapter 3: Menu reference > Option 11 Deisolate
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Unsealed on 1, Front door contact
Input No:
Press [NEXT] or [MENU*] to display subsequent inputs.
Enter the input number and press [ENTER] to isolate that input. If an attempt is
made to isolate an input which is already isolated, the request appears as if it is
processed but it is not logged in the history and the input remains isolated.
When finished, press [ENTER] to exit this option.
Option
11 Deisolate
An input may have been isolated to prevent false alarms (possibly due to a faulty
input device). Isolating the input excludes it from functioning as part of the
intrusion detection system (see “Option 10
Isolate
” on page 25). After the
problem is resolved the input must be de-isolated.
Note: Do not de-isolate the input before checking the circumstances, because
de-isolating an unsealed input may cause an alarm.
From the User menu prompt (see “Using the keypad” on page 7), press
[1] [1] [ENTER]. The LCD screen displays a list of isolated inputs or the message
“All Inputs are De-Isolated”.
Isolated on u3, Rear door contact
Deisolate:
Press the displayed number of an isolated input and then press [ENTER] to
deisolate that input.
Press [NEXT] or [MENU*] to display additional isolated inputs (if any). Select the
required isolated input and then press [ENTER] to deisolate that input.
When finished, press [ENTER] to exit this option.
Option
12 Test Input
Use Test Input to start a defined interval (input test time) during which you can
test an individual input (even if the input is isolated). The input will not generate
alarms while in test.
When you select the Test Input option and enter the input’s number, you can
then test the input by manually altering its state (for example, by walking in front
of a PIR) and verifying that the system correctly identifies the state. During the
test, the keypad buzzer will sound when the input is unsealed.
From the User menu prompt (see “Using the keypad” on page 7), press
[1] [2] [ENTER].