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When enabled, this feature activates when a controlled
point with delay alarm response changes from normal
to faulted and back to normal during the exit delay.
When activated, if any controlled point in the same
area with delay alarm response is faulted, the exit
delay time restarts. The exit delay continues until it
expires or the area changes arming states. This
operation can occur only once in an arming cycle.
To avoid the possibility of false alarms in
Associate areas, do not use the A# Exit
Restart feature in areas with A# Area Type
set to Shared.
For SIA CP-01 Compliance
This prompt can be set to Yes or No.
A# Arm No Exit
Default: Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes Switch the arming state to Perimeter if
no Perimeter Delay point faults
occurred.
No Keep the area in Master Arm if no
Perimeter Delay point faults occurred.
This parameter switches the arming state of an area
from Master Armed to Perimeter Armed if no
perimeter points with delay response were activated
during the exit delay time. Only the final armed state
is reported and displayed at the keypads.
The A# Arm No Exit feature does not
operate in areas with A# Area Type set to
Shared.
For SIA CP-01 Compliance:
A# Exit Restart
can be set to Yes or No.
A# Exit Warning
Default: Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes Pulse the alarm output for the last 10
sec of the Exit Delay time.
No Do not pulse the Alarm Bell output
during the Exit Delay time.
When enabled, the Alarm Bell output pulses on and
off every 2 sec for the remaining 10 sec of the Exit
Delay time.
For SIA CP-01 Compliance
A# Exit Warning
must be set to Yes.
A# Entry Warning
Default: Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes Pulse the alarm output for the last 10
sec of the Entry Delay time.
No Do not pulse the Alarm Bell output
during the Entry Delay time.
When enabled, the Alarm Bell output pulses on and
off every 2 sec for the remaining 10 sec of the Entry
Delay time.
For SIA CP-01 Compliance
A# Entry Warning
must be set to Yes.
2.10 Keypad (Command Center)
This programming module contains three
programming categories: Cmd Cntr Assignment, Area
Text, and Custom Function.
2.10.1 Keypad (Command Center) Assignment
This programming category assigns a keypad to an
area and determines if the keypad is supervised. The
keypads are connected to the control panel using a
two-wire serial data interface (SDI) bus.
This bus can support up to eight supervised keypads,
each with its own unique keypad address (CC) and
corresponding DIP switch address settings. If the
keypads are not supervised, you can install multiple
keypads with the same DIP switch address setting for
up to 32 unsupervised keypads.
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