Abbra Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System Installer's Manual - page 14
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ABBRA INSTALLATION
4.4.20 “Not Active”
(fig. 4.4, location 20)
(Not evaluated by UL).
Here you determine the time limit for reception of signals
from sensors used to monitor the activity of sick, elderly or
disabled people. If no device detects and reports
movement at least once within the defined time limit, a
“not-active” alert is initiated.
Options:
3
,
6
,
12
,
24
,
48
,
72
hours
and
no act disable
.
4.4.21 Back Light
(fig. 4.4, location 21)
Here you determine whether the keypad back lighting will
remain on at all times or will come on when a key is
pressed and go off within 10 seconds if no further
keystrokes are sensed.
The two options are:
always on
and
off after 10 s
.
In UL installations, “off after 10 s” must be selected
to save battery power.
4.4.22 Duress
(fig. 4.4, loc. 22)
A duress alarm (ambush) message can be sent to the
central station if the user is forced to disarm the system
under violence or menace. To initiate a duress message,
the user must disarm the system with the duress code
(2580 by default). Here you can change the code digits or
enter "0000" to disable the duress feature.
The system
does not allow the user to program the duress code
saved in this memory location as an existing user
code.
4.4.23 Piezo Siren
(fig. 4.4, location 23)
Here you determine whether the internal siren will sound or
remain silent upon alarm (according to the user
preference). Options:
piezo siren on
,
piezo siren off
.
In UL installations, the piezo siren must be ON.
4.4.24 Reset Option
(fig. 4.4, location 24)
(Not applicable in the USA)
Here you determine whether the system can be rearmed
(after an event) by the user or only by the installer.
Options:
user reset
or
engineer reset
.
If Engineer Reset is selected, the system can be rearmed
only by the installer; by entering and exiting the installer
menu, by entering and exiting the event log (see page 24),
or by remote telephone. To perform Engineer Reset via
the telephone, establish communication with the Abbra
(see user guide, par. 6.3A, steps 1-5) and continue as
follows:
a.
+
[*], [installer code], [#]
b. Wait for 2 beeps
c.
+
[*], [1], [#]
d.
+
[*], [99], [#]
4.4.25 Tamper Option
(fig. 4.4, location 25)
Here you determine whether zone tamper will be reported
or ignored. The available options are:
zone tamper ON
and
zone tamper OFF
.
In UL installations, set to "zone tamper ON".
4.4.26 Siren On Line
(fig. 4.4, location 26)
Here you determine whether the siren will be activated or not
when the telephone line fails during system armed state.
Available options are:
enable on fail
,
disable on fail
.
4.4.27 Memory Prompt
(fig. 4.4, location 27)
Here you determine whether the user will receive indication
that an alarm has been activated.
The available options are:
enable
and
disable
.
4.4.28 Disarm Option
(fig. 4.4, location 28)
Here you determine when it is possible to disarm the system:
A. Any time.
B. During entry delay, by using the Abbra keypad or
wireless device (keyfob).
C. During entry delay, by using a wireless device (keyfob) only.
D. During entry delay, or by using the PowerMax keypad in
AWAY mode.
Options:
any time
,
on entry all
,
on entry wireless
, or
entry + away kp
.
4.4.29 Bell/Rep. Option
(fig. 4.4, location 29)
Here you determine whether an alarm will be initiated (siren
/ report) when there is a supervision / jamming failure
during AWAY arming state.
The available options are:
EN standard
and
other
. When
"EN standard" is selected, if there is supervision / jamming
failure during AWAY arming, the siren is activated and the
events are reported as tamper events. When "Other" is
selected, there is no such activity during AWAY arming.
4.4.30 Low-Bat Ack
(fig. 4.4, location 30)
Here you determine whether the user will hear or will not
hear low battery sound when he tries to disarm the system
with a keyfob whose battery voltage is low.
Available options are:
keyfob L-B on
(the user has to
acknowledge the keyfob low battery message) or
keyfob
L-B off
(the user does not have to acknowledge the keyfob
low battery message).
4.4.31 Screen Saver
(fig. 4.4, location 31)
Here you can determine that if no key is pressed during more
than 30 seconds, the display will be “PowerMax” and the LEDs
will not light (to prevent possible intruder of knowing the system
status). You can determine that normal display will return after
pressing the OFF button followed by entering user code
(
Refresh by Code
) or after pressing any key (
Refresh by
Key
).
If
Refresh by Key
is selected, the first pressing of any key
(except Fire and Emergency) will cause normal display return
and the second press will perform the key function. Regarding
the Fire and Emergency keys, the first key press will cause
normal display return and also will perform the Fire/Emergency
function.
Options:
scrn saver OFF
,
refresh by code
,
refresh by key
.
4.4.32 Confirm Alarm
(fig. 4.4, location 32)
Here you determine that if 2 successive alarms will occur
during a specific period, the second alarm will be
considered as a
confirmed alarm
(for confirmed alarm
reporting, see par. 4.5.12 REPORT CNF ALARM).
Options:
disable
30 min.
,
45 min.
,
60 min.
, or
90 min.
4.4.33 AC FAIL REP
(fig. 4.4, location 33)
Here you determine the time interval between AC power
failure occurrence and the failure reporting. Options:
5
minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes
or
180 minutes.
4.4.35 User Permission
(fig. 4.4, location 35)
Here you determine whether the access to the
INSTALLER MODE requires user permission. If you
select ENABLE, the installer mode will be accessible
only through the user menu after entering the user
code.
Options:
Enable
,
Disable
.