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MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS
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MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS
MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS 1 - P741E
P741E 1 = Ignore Mains input
2 = Ignore zone tampers during exit delay
3 = Installer has direct access to program mode
4 = Installer lockout
5 = Panel tamper is EOL (end-of-line)
6 = Ignore Expander Tamper Alarm
7 = Ignore Expander AC Fail
8 = Ignore Expander Comms Fail
Option 1 Ignore Mains Input - If the panel must be run off a DC supply, such as a solar application, the 12V
can be applied to the battery input and the mains input is ignored provided this option is turned on.
Option 2 Ignore Zone tampers during exit delay - If this option is on, any zone tampers created during the exit
delay will be ignored. When the delay expires the zone tampers will be active again.
Option 3 Installer has direct access to program mode - If this option is on, the installer code has direct
access to Installer Program Mode provided no areas are armed or in stay mode.
Option 4 Installer lockout - If this option is on, the installer "Back Door" power up access to program mode will
be disabled (see page 17 for details). When this option is on the installer code is the only method of
accessing installer program mode.
Option 5 Panel tamper is EOL (end-of-line) - This option determines if the panel Tamper input uses a closed
loop or 2k2 end-of-line resistor. If this option is on the tamper requires a 2k2 resistor.
Option 6 Ignore Expander Tamper Alarm - The Expander boards have a dedicated tamper input. If this option
is turned on, any tamper alarms from the expanders will be ignored.
Option 7 Ignore Expander AC Fail - The Expander boards monitor the AC voltage to ensure that they have
charging voltage present to charge the battery. If this option is turned on, the main panel will ignore any
AC fail signals from the expanders.
Option 8 Ignore Expander Comms Fail - The Expander boards are polled to ensure they are always on-line. If
this option is turned on, the main panel will not give an alarm if there is no signal from an expander.
MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS 2 - P742E
P742E 1 = Sensorwatch timer is in Minutes
2 = KP Alarm Buzzer linked to OP1 Reset Time
3 = Memory Access Requires Code
4 = Send Output data to keypad buss
5 = Output 1 is a siren Output
6 = Inhibit Arming if “Radio Activity Failure” alarm is active
7 = Test for RF Interference
8 = Installer Must Reset a System Tamper Alarm
Option 1 Sensorwatch timer is in Minutes - The Sensorwatch Timer (P930E) is normally in hours. It is
designed to monitor zones over a period of days to ensure that they are still functioning. If no signal is
received from a detector the sensorwatch timer will expire and create an alarm. Sometimes it is useful
to have this zone monitoring facility give an alarm after a shorter period (eg monitoring a dementia
transmitter for regular transmissions). If this option is turned on the Sensorwatch timer is in minutes not
hours.
Option 2 KP Alarm Buzzer linked to OP1 Reset Time - If this option is turned on the Keypad alarm tone
programmed at location P793E is linked to Output 1 Reset time (P901E), eg when Output 1 resets
after an alarm the keypad buzzer will go silent also. If the option is turned off the buzzer will operate at
all times.
Option 3 Memory Access Requires Code - If this option is turned off the Memory events can be accessed
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