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alarm) and the lighting up of the alarm LED on the keypads
Example: an input associated with a fire or gas de-
tector.
Immediate input active when the control unit is armed It
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behaves like a delayed input if a control unit DELAYED-type input
triggers the entrance time It behaves like an immediate input in all
other situations
Example: input associated with an infrared sensor
placed in front of a delayed-type entry point. If the
user opens the door the entrance time starts and the
sensor continues to behave as a delayed input; if on
the other hand a burglar breaks in through a window
the sensor works immediately.
Input active when the control unit is armed If it is closed
MEMORY
(i e balanced) when the exit time has elapsed, it behaves like a
normal immediate input On the other hand, if it is open when the
exit time has elapsed (i e unbalanced), it is ignored until it is closed
(i e balanced) and from that moment it behaves like a normal im-
mediate input
Example: memory inputs are defined as the inputs that
the User decides to leave open (dormer window, win-
dows, etc.) even when the system is armed.
Input used to arm/disarm the areas associated to the input
ARMING
The behaviour of the input is defined by the operation parameter
Total disarming or partialisation of the system via an ARMING input
simulates the entering of a code that blocks telephone calls (if the
STOP FROM CODE parameter is programmed correctly in the TELE-
PHONE OPTIONS)
OPERATION
DESCRIPTION
When an input is unbalanced the associated
Impulsive arming
areas switch on
Impulsive disarming When an input is unbalanced the associated
areas switch off
When an input is unbalanced the associated
Impulsive arm +
areas switch status: when they are off they
disarm
switch on and when on they switch off
When an input is unbalanced the associat-
Stable arm + disarm
ed areas switch on and when balanced they
switch off
Example: If you want to manage arming and disarming
operations via mechanical key, the input must be con-
figured as ARMING, associating the areas that are to
be armed/disarmed with it, and the operation must be
configured as STABLE ARM. + DISARMS. Connect the
input to the mechanical key so that when the key is on
"system on" the input is unbalanced (NA) and when it
is on "system off" the input is balanced (NC).
Immediate input active both when the control unit is
BURGLARY
armed and when it is disarmed When it is unbalanced it triggers the
alarm LEDs to light on the keypads and it sends an alarm telephone
call to the phone numbers associated with BURGLARY ALARM
Telephone
calls
TYPE
Immediate
X
X X
Delayed 1
X
X X
Delayed 2
X
X X
24 hours
X X
X
Technical
X
Path
X
X X
Memory
X
X X
Arming
X
Burglary
X
Tamper
X X
X
Failure
X
Block prog
X
Service
X
Input active both when the control unit is armed and dis-
FAILURE
armed If unbalanced it activates the system failure output, lights up
the yellow LED on the keypad and the anomaly will appear on the
display with the description of the input
Input used to activate (BALANCE) or deactivate (UN-
BLCK PRG.IN.
BALANCE) the programmer
Service input always active It can activate outputs and/or
SERVICE
telephone calls without triggering any alarms, but it can be moni-
tored by touch screen and by the events memory
Switch delayed input to immediate
IMMEDIATE
NEVER
To manage the delayed input as immediate when it is partialised
(or if associated with multiple areas and not all the areas are on)
Parameter visible only if the input is delayed in type
Standard setting, the input is always delayed
NEVER
Example: overhead garage door.
The input is delayed if all of the associated areas are
IF PARTIAL. ON
on and it is immediate if it is partialised (at least one area off and
one on)
Example: this parameter is set when it is necessary for
the front door input to be delayed when the user is not at
home; it is immediate when he/she is at home (partialised
system).
Area 1 = living area.
Area 2 = bedroom area.
Area 3: perimeter.
Scenario 1: Going out; Areas
Scenario 2: Going to bed; Areas
Front door input: Type
DELAYED 1
And/or areas:
ARM. IF OR AREAS
Times
X X X
X X X
X
X X X
X X
X
X
X X
X
X X X
X
X X X
X
X
X X
X
INPUT ANOMALY 01
001
(+)/(‒)
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; Immediate
;
IF PARTIAL. ON
; Areas
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X
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