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This will cause a delayed activation of the external bell. (0 –
600 seconds)
Number of seconds that a chime output will activate, when a
zone with chime attribute opens. (1 – 10 seconds)
Note: Only available when Security Grade is
‘Unrestricted’ and ‘DD243’ is selected for ‘Confirmation’
variable. (See System Options [➙ 222])
This timer applies to the alarm confirmation feature and is
defined as the maximum time between alarms from two
different non overlapping zones that will cause a confirmed
alarm. (30 – 60 minutes)
This timer applies to the confirmed holdup feature and is
defined as the maximum time between alarms from two
different non-overlapping zones that will cause a confirmed
alarm. (480 - 1200 minutes)
When programmed, the dialler delay initiates a predefined
delay period (0 -30 seconds) before the system dials out to an
Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). This is specifically designed
to reduce unwarranted responses from Alarm Receiving
Centres and the constabulary. In the event of a subsequent
zone being tripped the dialler delay period is ignored and the
dialler dials out immediately. (0 – 30 seconds)
Time after a reported alarm in which an alarm abort message
can be reported. (0 – 999 seconds))
Period for which Setting Authorisation is valid. Enter a value
between 10 and 250 seconds.
The Final Exit time is the number of seconds that arming is
delayed after a zone programmed with the final exit attribute
is closed. (1 – 45 seconds)
Activates the external bell momentarily to indicate a full set
condition. (0 – 10 seconds)
Activates the strobe on the external bell momentarily to
indicate a full set condition. (0 – 10 seconds)
Number of seconds to display fail to set message on keypads
(0 until valid PIN is entered). (0 – 999 seconds)
The maximum delay between activation’s of zones with the
double attribute, which will cause an alarm. (1 – 99 seconds)
The number of days a zone remains under soak test before it
automatically returns to normal operation. (1 – 99 days)
The average period between seismic sensor automatic tests
(12 – 240 hours)
Note: To enable automatic testing, the Automatic Sensor Test
attribute must be enabled for a seismic zone.
Maximum time (in seconds) that a seismic sensor takes to
trigger an alarm in response to the 'Seismic Test' output.
(3 - 120 seconds)
Duration after alarm that access will be denied.
Duration that the strobe output will be active when an alarm is
activated. (1 – 15 minutes; 0 = indefinitely)