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Alarm
Mode
Description
PARTSET
B
This setting mode applies protection to all zones except those that have been classified as
EXCLUDE B.
By default there is no exit time (the system instantly sets on selection of this mode). An exit timer can
be applied to this mode by enabling the Partset B Timed variable.
FULL SET Area is fully armed; opening of entry/exit zones starts the entry timer. If the alarm is not unset before
entry timer expires, the alarm is activated.
19.3 Domestic mode operation
Domestic mode is suitable for residential installations with one or more areas and a small-to-moderate
number of alarm zones. Each area defined on the system supports the alarm modes listed below.
Alarm
Mode
Description
UNSET Area is disarmed, only alarm zones classified as 24Hour will activate the alarm.
PARTSET
A
This mode provides perimeter protection to a building while allowing free movement through the exit
and access areas (for example front door and hall)
Zones which have been classified as EXCLUDE A remain unprotected in this mode. There are no
Exit times associated with this mode and protection is applied instantly on selection of this mode.
PARTSET
B
This setting mode applies protection to all zones except those that have been classified as
EXCLUDE B.
By default there is no exit time (the system setting instantly on selection of this mode). An exit timer
can be applied to this mode by enabling the Partset B Timed variable.
FULL SET Area is fully armed, opening of Entry/Exit zone start the Entry timer. If the alarm is not unset before
the Entry timer expires then the alarm is activated.
19.4 Full and local alarms
The type of alarms generated by the SPC system can vary depending on the type of zone that triggered the
alarm activation. The vast majority of alarms require a visual (strobe) and audible (bell) indication of an
intrusion to the premises or building.
By default, the first 3 physical outputs on the SPC controller are assigned to the external bell, internal bell,
and external bell strobe. When activated, these 3 outputs together provide sufficient warning of an alarm
condition to persons located inside or within the immediate environment of the building or premises where
the intrusion has taken place.
Full and local alarms on the SPC activate the following physical outputs:
l Controller Output 1: External Bell
l Controller Output 2: Internal Bell
l Controller Output 3: Strobe
For details on how to wire the bells and strobe, see Wiring the system on page75.
A Full Alarm activation reports the alarm to the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) if one has been configured
on the system.
A Local Alarm activation does not attempt to call the ARC even if one has already been configured.
SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Intruder alarm functionality
© Vanderbilt 2018 349 A6V10276959-d
11.2018

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BrandVanderbilt
ModelSPC4 Series
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

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