
22 Reference & Installation Manual
7 Alarm Options
7.1 Bell/Alarm Output
SECTION [500]: OPTIONS [5] TO [8]
When a partition generates an alarm, the control panel can toggle
the on-board BELL/ALARM output enabling any bells or sirens
connected to it. Since the control panel can enable this feature for
each individual partition, in section [500] turn on the option that
corresponds to the desired partition, where options [5] to [8]
represent partitions 1 through 4 respectively.
7.2 Bell Cut-off Timer
SECTIONS [234] TO [237]
After an audible alarm, the bell or siren will stop once the partition
is disarmed or when the Bell Cut-Off Timer has elapsed. Sections
[234] to [237] represent partitions 1 through 4 respectively. Since
the control panel can set a Bell Cut-Off Timer for each individual
partition, select the section corresponding to the desired partition
and enter any value between 001 and 255 minutes (000 = 4
minutes).
7.2.1 No Bell Cut-Off on Fire Alarm
SECTION [502]: OPTION [8]
The control panel can disable the Bell Cut-Off Timer when alarms
are generated from zones defined as Standard or Delayed Fire
Zones (see section 4.2 on page 12). The bell/siren output will
remain enabled until a user disarms the partition in alarm.
7.2.2 Recycle Alarm Rate
SECTIONS [246] TO [249]
Once an alarm has occurred, the control panel will re-verify the
zone status at a programmed rate once the Bell Cut-Off Timer and
the Recycle Delay have elapsed. If any open zones remain, the
control panel will regenerate the alarm. The number of times in one
armed period that the control panel will re-verify the zone status
after the Bell Cut-off occurs is programmed in sections [246] to
[249], which represent partitions 1 through 4. Enter rate from 001
to 255 (000 = no limit).
7.2.3 Recycle Delay
SECTIONS [242] TO [245]
The Recycle Delay is the amount of time the control panel will wait
after the Bell Cut-off occurs before re-verifying the zone status. In
the section corresponding to the desired partition, program the
Recycle Delay from 001 to 255 minutes (000 = disabled). Sections
[242] to [245] represent partitions 1 through 4.
7.3 Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options
SECTION [501]: OPTIONS [1] AND [2]
The Supervision feature must be enabled in a wireless module in
order for this feature to function. When the control panel receives a
Supervision Loss message (wireless receiver no longer receiving
signals from a wireless transmitter) in an armed partition, the
control panel will generate an alarm unless the Wireless
Transmitter Supervision Options have been disabled. Alarms will
be silent or audible depending on individual zone settings.
If a supervision loss occurs in a disarmed partition, the control
panel will follow the programmed settings:
Disabled
[1] OFF and [2] OFF
When a supervision loss occurs, the control panel will display the
zone as open in the keypad display, but will not generate an alarm
or a trouble. This option is not permitted on UL systems.
Trouble Only
[1] OFF and [2] ON
Regardless of whether the partition is armed or disarmed
when a supervision loss occurs, the Zone Fault trouble will appear
in the keypad's Trouble Display and the control panel will transmit
the appropriate report code (see section 8.2 on page 25).
Follow Zone’s Alarm Type
[1] ON and [2] OFF
If a partition is armed, the control panel will generate a standard
alarm when a supervision loss occurs. If the partition is disarmed
when a supervision loss occurs, the Zone Fault trouble will appear
in the keypad's Trouble Display and the control panel will transmit
the appropriate report code (see section 8.2 on page 25).
Audible Alarm
[1] ON and [2] ON
If a partition is armed, the control panel will generate a standard
alarm when a supervision loss occurs. If the partition is disarmed
when a supervision loss occurs, the Zone Fault trouble will appear
in the keypad's Trouble Display, the control panel will transmit the
appropriate report code (see section 8.2 on page 25), and it will
also generate an audible alarm.
7.3.1 Supervision Bypass Options
SECTION [501]: OPTION [3]
With option [3] enabled in section [501], the Wireless Transmitter
Supervision Options will follow the zone's bypass definition. This
means that the control panel will not perform any action if a
supervision loss occurs on a bypassed zone. With option [3]
disabled, the control panel will ignore the bypass definition and will
follow the option set in section 7.3 if a supervision loss occurs on a
bypassed zone.
7.4 Tamper Recognition Options
SECTION [501]: OPTIONS [5] AND [6]
Regardless of the Tamper Recognition Options, if a tamper or wire
fault occurs on a zone or on an expansion module in an armed
partition, the control panel will always generate an alarm unless
Tamper Recognition has been disabled. Alarms will be silent or
audible depending on individual zone settings.
If a tamper or wire fault occurs on a zone or on an expansion
module in a disarmed partition, the control panel will follow the
programmed settings:
Tamper Recognition Disabled
[5] OFF and [6] OFF
If a partition is armed, the control panel will generate a standard
alarm when a tamper or wire fault occurs. If the partition is
disarmed, the control panel will display the zone as open in the
keypad display, but will not generate an alarm or a trouble. This
option is not permitted on UL systems.
Trouble Only
[5] ON and [6] OFF
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