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The FULLSET operation fully sets the alarm system
and provides full protection to a building (opening of
any alarm zones activates the alarm).
On selecting FULLSET, the buzzer sounds and the
keypad display counts down the exit time period. Exit
the building before this time period has expired.
When the exit time period has expired, the system is
set and opening of entry/exit zones starts the entry
timer. If the system is not Unset before the entry timer
expires, the alarm is activated.
The PARTSET A option provides perimeter protection
to a building while allowing free movement through the
exit and access areas.
Zones that have been classified as EXCLUDE A
remain unprotected in this mode. By default, there is no
exit time; the system sets instantly on selection of this
mode. An exit timer can be applied to this mode by
enabling the Partset A timed variable.
The PARTSET B option applies protection to all zones
except those that have been classified as EXCLUDE B.
By default there is no exit time; the system sets
instantly on selection of this mode. An exit timer can be
applied to this mode by enabling the Partset B timed
variable.
The FORCESET option is presented on the keypad
display when an attempt is made to set the system
while an alarm zone is faulty or still open (the top line of
the display shows the open zone).
Selecting this option sets the alarm and inhibits the
zone for that set period.
The UNSET operation unsets the alarm. This menu
option is only presented on the keypad after an alarm
has been activated and a valid user code has been
entered.
The RESTORE operation restores an alert condition on
the system and clears the alert message associated
with that alert condition.
An alert condition can only be cleared after the zone(s)
or fault(s) that triggered the alert condition have been
restored to their normal operating state and the CLEAR
ALERT option in user programming is selected for that
zone.
Isolating a zone deactivates that zone until such time
as the zone is de-isolated. All zone types on the SPC
controller can be isolated.
Use of this feature to deactivate faulty or open zones
should be considered carefully; once a zone is isolated,
it is ignored by the system and could be overlooked
when setting the system in the future, compromising
the security of the premises.
Inhibiting a zone deactivates that zone for one alarm
set period. Only alarm, entry/exit, fire exit and line zone
types can be inhibited.
This is the preferred method of deactivating a faulty or
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