Interlogix VEREX Director User Manual

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21-0381E v4.9.1

Welcome Report Control Admin

Sys Config

Tech-Ref

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easily determine if others are still present. For a larger
site, area scheduling is recommended (see
"

Scheduling

", to follow/below).

- Extend Delay on Fail to Exit

(

V4.4)

: In the

event of a "Fail to Exit" (as per the "Fail to Exit
Mode", previous/above), the exit delay will be
extended by two minutes.

Exit Confirmation Button: This will also cause "Fail-to-
Exit-Mode selections" that indicate an 'exit button' to
log an event if the button is not pressed before the
original exit delay expires.

Other Settings

- Arm Warning Mode

(

V4.4)

: How the system

will 'behave' when arming while some input
points in the area are 'not OK' (i.e., open or
tampered).

Standard: No warning tones during the exit delay, and
users will not be prompted to bypass the inputs.
Warning Tones during exit delay: Warning tone until
end of the exit delay.
Warning Tones continuous: Continuous warning tone
(until silenced).
Warning Tones continuous & blocked arming:
Continuous warning tone (until silenced), and the area
will not arm.
Scheduled vs. Manual Arming: After an auto-
arming, E/E doors and E/E Routes that are 'not okay'
will trigger an alarm--since these inputs are not auto-
bypassable. To stop this from happening, select "…&
blocked arming". As well, persons will not be allowed
to arm manually where either a non-bypassable point
is "not okay", or they don't have 'bypass' authority.

- Siren Squawk On Arming: Sets whether or

not 'siren' outputs for this area will be pulsed
briefly when the area is armed and/or if no one
arms the area at a scheduled closing time

(

V4.4)

;

Note: The concept of 'fail to arm' applies only for
scheduled areas. (See

Scheduling

, to

follow/below.)

- Dual Custody: Disarming this area will require

two authorized user's to enter their ID and/or
PIN (only one needed for arming).

Visitor cards set to require an escort cannot be used
with Dual Custody. Dual custody is also supported
pertaining to gaining entry at individual readers.
Details: Go to "Doors, Readers, and Related
Settings", and look for "Reader 1 & 2 Settings for a
Door", followed by "Reader Mode".

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- Disarm Interlock Group: Sets this as an

interlocked area. Of all areas with this selected,
only one can be disarmed at a time (except by a
service technician).

Central Station

- Reporting: Whether only alarms are to be

reported to the monitoring station, or all activity
(incl. area arm/disarm, etc.).

HSC: This setting does not affect HSC
communications unless it has been set to check for
this. Related: Configuration, System,

Communication, SIP / HSC 

Monitoring, Numeric Paging, & Remote Mgt.

Settings
Director Software: This setting does NOT limit events
to appear in the monitoring window or to be available
for activity reporting.)
Arming-Levels: The area arming-levels for which
detected activity at individual sensors will be
transmitted is based on the input-point 'type' (or
Equipment settings for 'pseudo' points). How the
messages are transmitted is based on selections in
the System Communications screen. Related
Topics: nput Points—Monitored Sensors",
"Equipment Settings (Pseudo / Internal Inputs)", and
"Monitoring, Paging, & Remote Mgt. Settings".

Arm/Disarm Common Areas

(

V4.4)

Notes: At least 2 areas must be defined for these
selections to appear. Any areas not selected here will
be unaffected by these settings.

- Common to Areas, Arming Rules, Disarming

Rules: Allows setting up a relationship between
a common area (e.g., reception) and other areas
that share it (e.g., offices) such that arming or
disarming one or all associated areas will arm or
disarm the shared/common area, or arming or
disarming the common area will arm or disarm
all associated areas.

Arming/Disarming Priority

(

V4.4)

Notes: At least 2 areas must be defined for these
selections to appear. Any areas not selected here will
be unaffected by these settings.

- Priority

with Areas, Arming Priority,

Disarming Priority: Allows assigning ‘priority’
values for specific areas such that each area
can only be armed or disarmed in the order of
their set priority value (1, 2, 3, ..., 15).

Tips: Areas set to the same priority value can be
armed and/or disarmed in any order relative to each
other. Area arm/disarm relationships can be set to
work in one direction only if desired. (e.g., In Area 1,
select for priority with Area 2—but in Area 2, do not
select for priority with Area 1.) Exception: Such
area(s) must be selected for priority arming/disarming
with at least one other area.
No Priority Checking: Removes an area from
consideration under priority-based arming/disarming.
Typically for temporary use.

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