Honeywell 16103 manual Menu 11 Omit Zones, Menu 12 Timed Set, Menu 13 Part Set, Menu 14 Night Set

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Menu 11 - Omit Zones

This function allows a user to temporarily disable a detection zone from the system (for example, to disable a movement detector when a dog is left in the house). Zone omits last for one set period only and automatically switch off when the system is unset. On entering the menu option, the first omittable zone is displayed. The A> and B< scroll keys can be used to select the different zones in turn. To omit a particular zone, scroll to the zone so that it is displayed on screen. Press the # key and the message in the bottom left corner will change to ‘Omitted’. Select other zones as required in a similar way. When all zones have been selected as required, press ent to begin setting with the omitted zones, or esc to escape back out and save the omitted zones for setting later.

Menu 12 - Timed Set

This option initiates the timed full setting routine, identical to typing a PIN code and pressing the A> key.

Menu 13 - Part Set

This menu option initiates the timed Part Set routine as described earlier.

Menu 14 - Night Set

This menu option initiates the timed Night Set routine as described earlier.

Menu 15 - Chime

This menu option allows one or more zones to be put into Chime mode. When chime mode is enabled for a zone, the internal sounders will beep twice each time the detector on that zone is activated. This function can be useful, for example, in a shop to indicate when a customer has come through the front door.

Menu 21 - Zone Status

This menu option is used to show the status of each individual detection zone on the system. On entering the option, the first system zone will be displayed as shown:

On the top row, the zone address is shown along with the zone function which toggles with the current status (open, closed, etc).

NOTE: If groups are enabled, the group will be shown.

status

1001 CLOSED ZONE1

function

1001 FINAL ZONE1

group

1001G1 CLOSED ZONE1

On the bottom row, the description of the zone is shown to aid identification. Using the A> and B< scroll keys, any of the zones on the system can be displayed. Additionally, pressing the # key will show additional diagnostic information for that zone. This may be required for fault finding when talking to the alarm installation company by phone.

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Contents Galaxy Page Table of Contents Iii Page Introduction Controlling Your Alarm System UsersGroups Keypads Prox Tags/CardsSetting the System Full Set Wireless Keyfobs060 Open Zone 1044Setting the System Part or Night Set Setting with FaultsFault Override Events 030Cancelling System Setting UnsettingCancelling an Alarm Setting and Unsetting GroupsMenu Access 10 = Setting ent to SelectSetting and Unsetting With Group Choice SETMenu 11 Omit Zones Menu 12 Timed SetMenu 13 Part Set Menu 14 Night Set0951 01/08/04 1021+ Intruder Menu 22 View LogMenu 23 Display Version Menu 24 PrintMenu 31 Walk Test Menu 32 Output TestMenu 41 Time/Date Menu 42 Editing UsersUser 1 *1234 UserL2 = MasterMenu 47 Remote Access Menu 48 Level 3 AccessMenu 44 Mobile Numbers Installer Details Zone Reference TableIU1-0032 Rev

16103 specifications

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