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Program the system options if the default values are not suitable.
The default values for system options are:
• Film Low is set to 800
• Film Out is set to 1100
• Input tamper monitoring is selected
• Display one input at a time is selected
• User name file is selected
• EOL resistor is 10K
• Time zone is set to None
• Area search time zone is not set
• External siren mode is set to a standard 8 Ω siren speaker
• Internal siren mode is set to a standard 8 Ω siren speaker
Program the Challenger to automatically reset alarms.
Program the communications devices and paths for reporting to a
remote monitoring company, connecting to management software
computers, and so on.
This option is not currently used.
Display the system’s device types and firmware version numbers.
Toggle the on/off state of all RAS LEDs in the system so that they
may be checked.
Define time slots (hard time zones) in which certain events can take
place.
Reset the panel to default settings.
User categories provide timing for areas that are configured for timed
disarming or for delayed arming via vault programming.
Link relays (outputs) to event flags and/or time zones.
The default values for relay mapping are:
• Relay 2 (panel strobe output) is mapped to event flag 2.
• Relays 16, 32, 48, 64, and so on (panel siren driver) are mapped
to event flag 1. The sixteenth relay assigned to each DGP (DGP
siren drivers) is mapped to event flag 1.
Define arm/disarm timer programs. Areas being armed or disarmed
automatically (by time zone) do not require any user action.
Define areas that, when armed, will automatically arm other areas
after a specified time.
Define a common area that is armed only when the last shared area is
armed.
Not used in this version.
Define shunt timers to inhibit inputs from generating alarms during a
specified interval.
Define soft time zones. Time zones 26 to 41 can be programmed to
be valid when a relay is active and invalid at other times.
Display the number of errors detected in communications between the
control panel and the devices connected to the control panel.