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Panel Options 2<br />

Option 1 - Short offline fail time<br />

• Enabled the system reduces the grace period before a module is reported as offline. Each module can have<br />

a poll time specified and with this option enabled the module will be reported as offline if no poll has been<br />

received for the duration of the poll time plus 10 seconds.<br />

• Disabled the normal grace time of 35 seconds will be used.<br />

Option 2 - No reporting for the first two minutes<br />

• Enabled the system will not report any alarms or reportable events to a monitoring station within the first two<br />

minutes of the panel powering up. The system will send poll messages as usual.<br />

• Disabled the system will send alarms and reportable events to a monitoring station when they occur<br />

regardless of how recently the panel powered up.<br />

Option 3 - Report tamper as open<br />

• Enabled a Zone which is tampered while the area it is in is armed will send a 'Zone open' message to the<br />

monitoring station. If the area it is in is disarmed a 'Zone tampered' message will be sent.<br />

• Disabled tampered Zones will be sent as 'Zone tampered' messages to the monitoring station regardless of<br />

the armed state of the area they are in.<br />

Option 4 to 8 - Reserved<br />

• Reserved do not modify<br />

Anti-pass back Reset Schedule<br />

If the 'reset anti-passback status on schedule' option has been selected (misc option 5) then all users will have<br />

their anti-passback status reset when the specified schedule becomes valid.<br />

AntiPass Rst Sch<br />

*Schedule 001<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the schedule selection and press [ENTER] to select the schedule displayed.<br />

For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 344).<br />

Register Onboard Reader<br />

The onboard reader functions in the same manner as any other reader expander module and needs to register<br />

at a specific address. This option allows you to define what that address is.<br />

Panel Rdr addr<br />

008<br />

To modify the Onboard reader address (001 to profile maximum), use the keypad as explained in section<br />

Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341) and press [ENTER]. A value of 255 will disable the Onboard Reader.<br />

Onboard Reader Door Locks<br />

The onboard reader can be configured to use the Panel Bell outputs (CP PGM 1 & 2), the Panel PGM outputs<br />

(CP PGM 3 & 4) or no Panel outputs for it's Door lock PGMs. Note that this setting only applies if, under the<br />

Door set up for the doors accessed by the onboard reader, the lock PGMs are specified as the lock PGMs for<br />

that reader (the default setting).<br />

Panel Rdr o/p<br />

Panel Bells<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the Output setting and press [ENTER] to select the desired output. For more<br />

information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 344).<br />

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