
Manual Euro-MERiDIAN
Chapter 5 Page 5 -3
c) INTELLIGENT SETTING
(i) LEVEL SETTING
This will function only if a code
valid for
‘
A
’
(ALL) is used to set the
system. The system will commence
‘
full
’
setting at
‘
intelligent
’
volume
level.
If the nominated
‘
intelligent
’
zone
is activated during exit time, the
system will switch automatically to
level
‘
B
’
set.
(ii) AREA SETTING
This will function ONLY if a code
including area
‘
B
’
is used. The
system will commence setting the
areas authorised by the code, with
exit tone at
‘
intelligent
’
level.
If the nominated
‘
intelligent
’
zone
is activated during exit time, the
system will automatically OMIT area
‘
B
’
and
‘
quick
-
set
’
remaining areas.
NOTE: To be able to unset
successfully, a detector MUST be
sited to start entry time before
unsetting.
(iii) ALL SYSTEMS
If a final exit (FX) zone is triggered
before the
‘
intelligent
’
zone, the
system will switch to normal exit
mode and volume and continue to
set according to code validity.
NOTE: It is NOT possible to
‘Intelligent set’ other combinations
of areas/levels.
If 'intelligent set' is in use, the exit
route MUST be designed so that an
‘FX’ detector can only be triggered
when the system is definitely required
to ‘fully’ set.
The 'intelligent' detector MUST be
sited to ensure that ALL potential
system users are correctly detected.
Some "pet-immune" detectors are not
suitable.
d) ‘SETS AREAS’
This option programmes the areas
that can be set from the Setting
Point. This will be read in
conjunction with the areas
allocated to a code, so that, for
example:
‘
AB
’
code at
‘
A
’
keypad will set
only A
‘
B
’
code at
‘
AB
’
keypad will set
only B. etc.
The system will respond by setting
the resulting valid areas. Keypad
sounders respond only to signals
for areas they control.
Euro-10,12,22,28
have an alternative
option
“DEFAULT LEVEL [A ]”
. This
permits the selection of a single level
that will be SET if a code/tag is
entered at that setting point. If the
system is already set, the operation
will UNSET to the limit of validity of
the code/tag used.
e)
‘
UNSETS AREAS
’
This option programmes the areas
that can be unset from the Setting
Point. This will be read in
conjunction with the areas
allocated to a code, so that, for
example:
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