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System settings menu – Directed Video RVM560 User Manual

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SECURITY (ESP/ESP2 ONLY)

ESP/ESP2 programming and zone information.

NOTE: This menu contains

TRIGGER INFORMATION - Displays ESP/ESP2 zone

selections that have addi-

information. (Always displays the last zone triggered

tional settings.

only.) See the Assign Trigger Names menu.

SYSTEM SETTINGS - Displays the System Settings
menu. See the System Settings menu.

SETUP (MCB1000 ONLY)

Change hardware settings and rename zones.

NOTE: This menu contains

HARDWARE OPTIONS - Displays the Hardware

selections that have additional

Options menu. See the Hardware Options menu.

settings. This menu is used for

ASSIGN SOURCE NAMES - Displays the Source

initial system setup only.

Names menu. See the Source Names menu for a
list of names.

ASSIGN TRIGGER NAMES - Displays the Trigger
Names menu. See the Trigger Names menu.

IMPORTANT!

Any changes in the following menus must be written into the MCB1000 and ESP/ESP2

software. Before the menu is exited the “write to system” procedure must be completed.

SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU

SELECTION

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

PASSIVE/ACTIVE ARMING

Program the ESP/ESP2 security system to arm by itself

(passive)

or if its remote must be used for arming (active). For a
full description of this setting refer to your ESP/ESP2
owner’s guide.

CHIRPS ON/OFF

This feature will turn the arming and disarming chirps
on/off. For a full description of this setting refer to the
ESP/ESP2 owner’s guide.

IGNITION LOCK ON/OFF

When turned on, the doors will lock three seconds after
the ignition is turned on. For a full description of this
setting refer to the ESP/ESP2 owner’s guide.

IGNITION UNLOCK ON/OFF

When turned on, the doors will unlock when the ignition
is turned off. For a full description of this setting refer
to the ESP/ESP2 owner’s guide.

PASSIVE/ACTIVE LOCKING

This feature controls whether the doors will lock when
the ESP/ESP2 security system passively arms itself. For a
full description of this setting refer to your ESP/ESP2
owner’s guide.

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