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Premier 48, 88, 168 & 640 Installation Manual - PVK

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Programming the Control Panel <strong>Premier</strong> <strong>48</strong>, <strong>88</strong>, <strong>168</strong> & <strong>640</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

5.3 Global Options<br />

System Timers<br />

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Yes<br />

Use the YES key to move<br />

to the next timer or use<br />

the SCROLL key to search<br />

Enter a new timer value<br />

e.g. 005 = 5 Minutes<br />

These timers control various timing and delay functions. Each<br />

timer can be programmed for any value between 000 and 999.<br />

1 - Exit Settle Time<br />

When using the ‘Entry/Exit’ or ‘Exit Terminator’ arming mode,<br />

some detectors along the exit route can remain active for a<br />

number of seconds following activation. This timer ensures that<br />

the detectors are given time to deactivate before the<br />

system/area arms.<br />

2 - Global Bell Dly.<br />

This timer controls the delay between an Intruder<br />

alarm occurring and the ‘Bell/Strobe’ output activating.<br />

3 - Global Bell Dur.<br />

This timer controls the duration of the ‘Bell’ output after an<br />

alarm has occurred and any programmed ‘Global Bell Delay’<br />

time has expired.<br />

4 - Double Knock Dly<br />

If a zone has the ‘Double Knock’ attribute an alarm will only occur<br />

if the zone activates twice within this time window or once for the<br />

duration of this time window.<br />

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If multi knocks has been set up (see page <strong>48</strong> for details)<br />

the zone may have to be activated more than twice.<br />

5 - Beam Pair Time<br />

If a zone has the ‘Beam Pair’ attribute, an alarm will only<br />

occur if another zone with the ‘Beam Pair’ attribute (assigned<br />

to the same area) is activated within this time window.<br />

6 - Activity Delay<br />

If a zone has the ‘Activity’ attribute and it is not activated during<br />

this timer and ‘Config. option 14’ has been set to ‘View Act. Fault’<br />

(see page 46 for details), it will be indicated to the user when<br />

they try to arm the system/area.<br />

7 - Abort Delay<br />

When an Intruder alarm occurs this timer is started, if the area<br />

is disarmed within this time window an ‘Abort’ event will be<br />

reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre. If the system is<br />

disarmed after this period the ‘Abort’ event is not reported.<br />

8 - Courtesy Time<br />

This timer controls the duration of the ‘Courtesy’ output type.<br />

The courtesy output activates whenever a keypad is being<br />

used and during the entry mode.<br />

9 - Defer Arming By<br />

If an area tries to ‘Time Arm’ and a valid User code is entered,<br />

this timer is started and the ‘Time Arming’ procedure is<br />

postponed. When this timer expires, the system/area will try to<br />

arm itself again.<br />

10 - Auto Arm Delay<br />

When an area assigned to ‘Auto Arm Areas’ is disarmed (see<br />

page 41 for details) this timer is started. Every time a detector in<br />

that area is activated, the timer is restarted. If the timer is allowed<br />

to expire i.e. no detectors in the assigned area are activated, the<br />

area will arm itself.<br />

11 - Menu Time Out<br />

This timer controls the length of time that a user can remain<br />

in a menu before the system automatically returns to the<br />

normal day mode.<br />

12 - Pulse Period 1<br />

This timer controls how long any output with the<br />

‘Pulse Period 1’ attribute assigned to it will activate for.<br />

13 - Pulse Period 2<br />

This timer controls how long any output with the<br />

‘Pulse Period 2’ attribute assigned to it will activate for.<br />

14 - Pulse Period 3<br />

This timer controls how long any output with the<br />

‘Pulse Period 3’ attribute assigned to it will activate for.<br />

15 - Line Fault Delay<br />

This timer controls the delay between a line fault occurring<br />

and an audible indication being generated by the system.<br />

16 - AC Off Delay<br />

This timer controls the delay between an AC Mains failure<br />

occurring and an audible indication being generated by the<br />

17 - Batt Test Period<br />

This timer controls the frequency of the dynamic battery test.<br />

18 - Batt Test Time<br />

This timer controls how long the dynamic battery test is<br />

carried out for.<br />

19 - Soak Test Time<br />

This timer controls the number of days a zone with the ‘Test’<br />

attribute will remain on test for.<br />

20 - Service Interval<br />

This timer controls the frequency of the ‘Service Required’<br />

condition occurring.<br />

21 - Test Call Every<br />

This timer controls how often a test call is made to the<br />

monitoring station. 024 = daily etc.<br />

22 - Min. Random Time<br />

This timer controls the minimum length of time<br />

that the ‘Random’ output attribute will activate for.<br />

23 - Max. Random Time<br />

This timer controls the maximum length of time that the<br />

‘Random’ output attribute will activate for.<br />

24 - Door Strike Time<br />

This timer controls the length of time that the ‘Door Strike’<br />

output will activate for whenever a code with the ‘Door Strike’<br />

attribute is entered.<br />

25 - Zone Response<br />

This timer controls the length of time that a zone with the<br />

‘Quick Resp.’ attribute, has to be activated for, in<br />

order to be recognised by the control panel.<br />

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