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4.2.5 Parameters<br />
Description Values Comment<br />
h General<br />
Mounting orientation Landscape<br />
Portrait<br />
Automatically to Start<br />
page<br />
Order-No. 7574 00 1X<br />
No<br />
2 min<br />
5 min<br />
10 min<br />
30 min<br />
60 min<br />
Start page [1] Page – Page<br />
…<br />
System colour scheme Scheme 1<br />
…<br />
Length of acoustic signal<br />
External object for<br />
acoustic signal<br />
Compare timer switch<br />
on change<br />
List of all projected user<br />
pages<br />
List of the defined colour<br />
schemes<br />
10 s<br />
30 s<br />
1 min<br />
3 min<br />
5 min<br />
No<br />
Yes<br />
No<br />
Yes<br />
Software "...590101"<br />
Parameters<br />
This parameter specifies the alignment<br />
of the display. In the "Landscape" setting,<br />
an area of 320 x 240 pixels is available.<br />
In the "Portrait" setting,<br />
240 x 320 pixels are available. If this<br />
parameter is changed, then all the<br />
planned information is lost.<br />
If the panel is not operated for longer<br />
than the time defined here, then the display<br />
automatically jumps back to the<br />
Start page. The "No" setting causes the<br />
panel to stay on the last set screen<br />
page.<br />
This parameter specifies which screen<br />
page is shown on initialisation.<br />
All the screen pages, which do not have<br />
their own colour scheme, use the colours<br />
of the system colour scheme<br />
defined here.<br />
Time for which the internal piezo buzzer<br />
of the panel is switched on when a fault<br />
message arrives. When this time has<br />
elapsed, it is switched off automatically.<br />
If this parameter is set to "Yes", the object<br />
"Acoustic note [sound output]" is<br />
displayed. This object can be used to<br />
switch on ("1") and switch off ("0") the<br />
internal piezo buzzer of the panel as required<br />
using switching telegrams.<br />
i The acoustic messages generated<br />
automatically by the panel (e.g.<br />
fault message or 'Unarmed after<br />
alarm' from the signalling system)<br />
cannot be switched off by the object.<br />
The "Yes" setting means that when one<br />
or more switching times are changed,<br />
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