
Miscellaneous panel and timing settings
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According EN 50131-3 if an alarm occurred during Exit Delay the dialer should
reported only after 30sec.
The dial report delay is only working during entry or exit delay time.
Alarms in full set state are transmitted immediately.
13.4 Radio zone supervised timer
Supervised Timer
P25E 4E 0-9999E
(Value 0-9999 Minutes)
If a radio detector is capable of sending regular supervisory signals to the panel
and the zone type is set for supervised signal active, this timer sets how long a
period has to elapse with no received transmissions before a supervisory failure
alarm is generated. The detectors of the Sintony 60 system (SiWay transmission
protocol) sending a supervision signal randomly between 5-7 Minutes.
It is not recommended to use a very short period- (minimum=1 signal cycle ~ 8 minutes) because it
could lead to a high rate of false alarms.
13.5 Two trigger timer
Two Trigger Time
P25E 5E 0-255E
(0-255 Seconds)
If a zone is set to two trigger, the zone has to cause an alarm twice within the two
trigger time period to cause an alarm. If multiple zones are set to two trigger, an
alarm will be generated if two zones trigger once each within the two trigger time
period. If a two trigger zone goes into alarm but remains in alarm for longer than
the two trigger time period (e.g. detector failure or cable cut) an alarm will be
generated.
13.6 Mains fail reporting delay
AC Fail Delay
P25E 6E 0-9999E
(0-9999 Seconds)
If a mains failure occurs this timer delays the reporting of mains failure to a
monitoring station. If the mains power returns before the timer expires, then no
report is sent. If mains failure is assigned to an output, this delay must expire
before the output will turn on.
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