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MONITOR AFx™ Director V4.1 User's Guide
500-9041 v4.1
Pick-Lists
(bottom of the Form)
-Panel Group
&
Panel
references (optional)
:
This is
where you select a specific panel-group and panel
in a multi-panel system where the 'tree' is
not
set to
show items on a panel-by-panel basis. For more
information on this feature, refer to "Other Desktop
Choices".
-Suite:
This is where you select a suite-security
keypad to view or edit. This area shows a
reference number assigned by the system, and
the name of the 'suite' or keypad, once defined;
"Offset" values for each panel determine whether
multi-
panel
sites will have consecutive versus
repeating keypad ID-numbers. For details, refer to the
"Display Offsets" value under "System Panels and
Displayed Item-Numbers".
Top of the Form
- Name:
A suitable name/location to be
associated with the suite or keypad (such as the
suite number and/or occupant);
Standard
- Serial Number:
The actual serial number of the
suite-security keypad.
Tip:
The serial number
is typically hand-written (5 digits) on a small
sticker on the circuit board.
- Keypad Type:
Two-zone (compact) versus 8-
zone (full-featured);
- Last Communicated:
During each communications
session, the software will check the keypad type, and
display it here.
- First User Access:
Users with access to suite
keypads are reserved in blocks of 8 (such as 1
st
suite: users
1
-8, 2
nd
suite: users
9
-16, etc.).
This value is the lowest user-ID to pertain to this
suite/keypad. This number must be a multiple of
8, plus 1.
To set up the person associated with each user-ID,
refer to "Users (Entrants / Panel Users)".
Tip:
If desired, you can automatically reset the users
for all defined keypads (or up to a desired one) to the
default of consecutive blocks of 8: Select the highest
numbered keypad to be affected. Then, right-click
anywhere on its form, and select
Auto Fill User
Offset
. When asked to confirm, select
Yes
.
- User Access Range:
This shows the range of
user ID numbers to pertain to this suite/keypad,
based on the 'First User Access' value (prev.).
- Floor:
The is the floor associated with the
suite/facility
(or the lower of two for suites that can be
accessed from two floors)
.
- Additional Floor:
Select this if the suite/facility
can be accessed from two floors.
- LCD Name:
A shorter version of the name to be
displayed at LCD keypads. This is assigned
automatically, and can also be changed if
desired (max. 12 chars., plain text).
Extended
- Entry Delay:
The duration that the monitoring of
'Entry' points will be held/delayed to allow an
authorized entrant to disarm the suite-security
system;
-Exit delay:
The duration that the monitoring of
'Exit' points will be held/delayed to allow the
user to exit after arming the keypad.
- Extended Point Delay:
The duration that the
monitoring of 'Extended-Delay' points will be
held/delayed to allow an authorized entrant to
disarm the keypad.
- Siren Time:
This sets the duration for siren
activations for this suite-security keypad.
The Siren Feature: This pertains to keypad inputs
(and panic keys) set to trigger a siren condition—as
signalled by output #1 (must be set to one of the
"Area: Siren Fire" selections--which also sets the
'cadence').
Also see:
Inputs , Outputs , and Panic
(to follow), and: "Input Points—Custom Point Types"
- Stay on Fail to Exit:
The suite-security
system will be automatically switched to 'Stay'
mode if the user fails to exit after arming (i.e.,
if a door opening is not detected).
- Transmit on Fail to Exit:
An alarm message
will be transmitted to the monitoring station if
the occupant fails to exit after arming the
system (i.e., if a door opening is not detected).
-Terminate Exit Delay:
The 'exit delay' will be
truncated when the door closes after the user
arms the keypad and exits.
- Require Function Key PIN:
Whether or not use
of the keypad function-keys will require a valid
keypad user to be logged in.
Tip:
This setting is recommended to help protect
against false alarms.
For details on
using
the function keys (special
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