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Master Control - Berker

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Prealarm, internal No<br />

Via internal buzzer<br />

Via object<br />

Via object and internal<br />

buzzer<br />

h Signalling system -> External arming<br />

Visual acknowledgement<br />

on external arming Yes<br />

No<br />

Arming delay, external<br />

[s]<br />

Order-No. 7574 00 1X<br />

Software "...590101"<br />

Parameters<br />

This parameter sets the internal alarm<br />

delay time. The setting "0 s" deactivates<br />

the alarm delay for the internal arming<br />

operation.<br />

Optionally, if an internal alarm delay<br />

time is running during system operation,<br />

a "Prealarm" can be activated first. Depending<br />

on the parameter configuration,<br />

a prealarm is signalled here by the piezo<br />

buzzer of the panel and/or a separate<br />

1 bit object.<br />

During a prealarm, an authorised person<br />

can unarm the system without triggering<br />

a 'real' alarm. The transition to the<br />

"Alarm" status only takes place is the<br />

system is not unarmed during the prealarm.<br />

This parameter only has an effect when<br />

an internal alarm delay time is configured<br />

to greater than "0 s".<br />

If the system has armed successfully,<br />

acknowledgement may take place via<br />

the visual signal encoder. This means<br />

that it is possible to detect clearly whether<br />

the system has responded to an arm<br />

command as required or not. This is<br />

primarily important when the system is<br />

operated remotely (without being to see<br />

the panel) or in the case of an arming<br />

delay.<br />

When set to "Yes", this parameter enables<br />

visual acknowledgement.<br />

The length of acknowledgement is<br />

defined by the "Arming acknowledgement<br />

time" parameter.<br />

0...255 The arming delay time, which can be set<br />

here, specifies after what time after an<br />

arming command ("1" telegram via the<br />

"Externally armed" object or pressing of<br />

the "Arm" button on the panel) the system<br />

is actually externally armed. In so<br />

doing the signalling system only checks<br />

the arming readiness of the security<br />

areas after the delay time has elapsed.<br />

Should a detector still be active at the<br />

end of the arming delay, (e.g. front door<br />

not closed or window opened), then<br />

arming does not take place.<br />

An elapsing arming delay can be cancelled<br />

at any time by unarming.<br />

The setting "0 s" deactivates the arming<br />

delay for the external arming operation.<br />

When setting the time, a time reserve<br />

should be planned, so that the user is<br />

still able to leave the building to be se-<br />

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