FORCE Series Installation Guide
32 PIMA Electronic Systems
9 Timers and Counters
The
Timers and Counters
menu includes the following parameters.
Programmable
Output Types
A time period that allows entering the premises through
delayed and follower zones, and disarming it (or a
partition), without triggering an alarm.
A time period that allows exiting the premises
through delayed and follower zones, after arming the
alarm system (or a partition), without triggering an
alarm.
A time period during which only if a detector activates
twice, it triggers an alarm.
A time period during which only if two cross zones
activate, an alarm is triggered.
This timer starts running as soon as the first cross zone
activates - if another cross zone also activates during
this time, an alarm is triggered. If the other zone is
activates after the timer elapsed, no alarm is triggered.
If the first cross zone is still active when the timer
elapses, whenever another cross zone activates, an
alarm
is triggered.
A time period (days) during which the zone is in test
mode: if it activates it will not trigger an alarm (but the
event will be recorded). After this timer elapses, the
zone is automatically reinstated (at midnight).
A time limit before arming the alarm system (or a
partition) during which a zone can be bypassed by a
user. The zone is un-bypassed when the timer elapses
or the alarm system/partition is disarmed, whichever
comes first.
A time period during which a zone that was
automatically bypassed after triggering the alarm three
times during one arming session is reinstated.
A time period (days) during which if the alarm system
has not been armed, ContactID event no. 654 is
reported.
The number of allowed keystrokes, when entering
codes. Any more keystrokes will trigger an alarm and
lock the keypad; see next. To reset the counter, wait 30
seconds.
A time period during which the keypad is locked, due to
illegal number of keystrokes (see above).
The arming/disarming indication beep length