Eclipse EC-P50 Installation Manual - page 26
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System Configuration 2
This second set of configuration options further allow the system
operation and features to be altered.
Locations:
3402
Entry Mode:
Bit Toggle Selection (see page 17).
1
Global Keypad Information
On: The area and zone status information displayed on the
system remote keypads is global, i.e., all keypads show the
same information.
Off: The area and zone status information displayed on the
system remote keypads is local, e.g., if the keypad is
assigned to area 3, then only information relating area 3 is
displayed.
2
EXP Lost = Zone Tamper
On: When a zone expander is disconnected from the network,
each programmed zone on the expander generates a tamper
response.
Off:
When a zone expander is disconnected from the
network, the system only generates an expander lost response.
Control Timers
The EC-P50 has five programmable Control Timers, each timer
has a switch on time (On Time), switch off time (Off Time) and
days of operation for both the On and Off times. Control Timer can
be used to automatically arm the system or lock users from
accessing the system. The control timer can also be assigned a
“Link” number, which in turn is used to control “Link Control”
output types, for details on link control, see page 32.
Locations:
3501
to
3505
Control Timers 1 to 5: On Time.
3511
to
3515
Control Timers 1 to 5: Off Time.
Entry Mode:
Number Entry (see page 18).
Enter time in 24hour format, e.g., 1715 = 05.15 PM.
Locations:
3521
to
3525
Control Timers 1 to 5: On Time Days.
3531
to
3535
Control Timers 1 to 5: Off Time Days.
Entry Mode:
Bit Toggle Selection (see page 17).
Options 1 to 7 = Sunday to Saturday.
Locations:
3541
to
3545
Control Timers 1 to 5: Link.
Entry Mode:
Number Entry (see page 18).
Banner Text
This set of options allows you to customise the text that is
displayed on LCD keypads. The “Keypad Banner” is displayed on
the top line when the system is disarmed. The “Engineer Reset
Banner” is displayed on the bottom line when the system requires
an engineer to reset the system. The top line will always show
“Call Engineer”.
Locations:
3604
- Keypad Banner.
3605
- Engineer Reset Banner.
Entry Mode:
String Edit - Text Mode (see page 19).
Area Labels
This set of options allows you to assign a text label for each area,
e.g., “Shop floor” for area 1. The area label can be displayed
when the user arms and disarms the system or it can also be
displayed when programming zone, keypad, expander and user
area options.
Locations:
3611
to
3615
Areas 1 to 5: Text Labels.
Entry Mode:
String Edit - Text Mode (see page 19).
Remote Control Labels
This set of options allows you to customise the text label that is
displayed on LCD keypads for each remote control output. When
the user accesses the remote control output menu, the labels are
displayed, e.g., “Garden Lights”.
Locations:
3621
to
3625
Remote Control 1 to 5: Text Labels.
Entry Mode:
String Edit - Text Mode (see page 19).
Voice Options
This system has 15 programmable voice messages; each
message can be up to 16 seconds long. The messages can be
recorded using the Eclipse UDL software and uploaded into the
control panel. Alternatively voice messages can be recorded from
a telephone handset.
Activate by Link Control
The Link Control is the logical output trigger that causes the voice
message to be played. The system has 99 “Link Control” outputs,
which can be programmed to trigger for a combination of system
events, see “Link Control” on page 32.
Locations:
3701
to
3715
Voice Message 01 to 15: Activated by Link.
Entry Mode:
Number Entry (see page 18).
Voice Message Options
The voice message options allow you to control how the message
is played.
Locations:
3801
to
3815
Voice Message 01 to 15: Options.
Entry Mode:
Bit Toggle Selection (see page 17).
1 Keep
Repeating
On: The voice message repeats continuously until the associated
“Link Control” is no longer active.
Off: The voice message plays once.
2
Repeat every 10 Seconds
On: The voice message repeats every 10 seconds until the
associated “Link Control” is no longer active.
Off: The voice message plays once.
3
Repeat every 30 Seconds
On: The voice message repeats every 30 seconds until the
associated “Link Control” is no longer active.
Off: The voice message plays once.
4 Repeat
every
Minute
On: The voice message repeats every minute until the
associated “Link Control” is no longer active.
Off: The voice message plays once.
5
Repeat every 5 Minutes
On: The voice message repeats every 5 minutes until the
associated “Link Control” is no longer active.
Off: The voice message plays once.