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95EN, 85EN, 65ENDD243: 2002 Para:6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6Possible InstallationUnset from outside Exit Mode of Keypad and User Portable ancillary Requires ARCusing a keyswitch "Lock Set" access code control equipment to unsetzone input(with reader insideOptionpremises)46-1 Confirmation On/Off On On On On On25-1 Confirmed Reset Either Either Engineer (orRemote Reset)Engineer (orRemote Reset)Either25-2 Unconfirmed Reset Either Either Either Either Either44-01 Confirmation Time 30 – 60 mins 30 – 60 mins 30 – 60 mins 30 – 60 mins 30 – 60 mins46-4 After Entry No No No Yes No46-5 Entry Keypad Lock Off Off Off On Off46-6 Confirm n zones N/A N/A N/A 2 Zones N/AN/A = Not applicableOptions 46-2 and 46-3, which select whether sounders and bells start on theconfirmed or unconfirmed alarms, may be configured as preferred but"unconfirmed" is recommended.Communication signalling options are required to indicate to the ARCwhether the system is set or unset and when a confirmed alarm occurs. Thiscan be achieved using SIA or Contact ID, or using one of the followingoptional output types with "Digi H/Wired" or "Digi On Board" (option 32 or33).008 – System Set 009 – System Full Set 011 – ConfirmedACPO PA Reduction PolicyTo comply with this policy, do not enable a duress code or dual-key PA. Setoption 45-24 (Duress Allow) to No, and option 45-25 (Keypad PA) to OFF.PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004 ComplianceEN 50131-1: 2004, Alarm systems – Intrusions and Hold-up Systems – Part1: System Requirements, sets four grades for intruder alarm systems toprovide levels of security required for specific risks. 85EN/95EN control unitscan be configured to fulfil the requirements of Grades 1 to 3. 65EN controlunits can be configured to fulfil the requirements of Grades 1 to 2.Note: This guide does not apply to EN 50131-1:1997.Configuring HardwareZones can be wired as either double-pole or FSL (fully-supervised loop), asdescribed in the Installation Instructions, but FSL is recommended. To allowremote servicing, FSL should be used.The power available for connecting external devices to the control unitdepends on the battery used and the grade to which the system isconfigured. For more information, refer to "Power Availability" in theInstallation Instructions.The built-in modem is suitable for signalling alarms at Grades 1 and 2. If it isused, test calls should be made (set with E44-23 or E44-24 as described57 of 72

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