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SYSTEM SENSOR TYPES (ZONES)
Each
sensor
(wireless
or
wired)
installed
in
the
system
is
programmed
to
a
specific
sensor
number
and
sensor
type
(zone).
The
sensor
number
identifies
the
specific
sensor
when
it
is
displayed
on
the
Control
Panel,
recorded
in
the
event
log,
or
reported
to
the
Central
Station.
This
allows
pin
‐
point
information
about
any
sensor
in
the
system.
The
sensor
type
determines
how
and
when
the
Control
Panel
responds
to
signals
from
the
sensor.
Some
sensors
are
armed
all
the
time,
others
are
armed
only
in
certain
arming
levels,
some
cause
Central
Station
Reports
anytime
they
are
activated.
The
sensor’s
type,
along
with
other
programming
options,
determine
this.
Sensor Types (Zones)
(00) Unused
This
is
the
setting
for
unused
sensor
numbers
that
do
not
have
a
sensor
programmed
into
them.
No
system
action
occurs
at
any
time
from
this
sensor
type.
(01) Exit/Entry 1
This
sensor
type
is
reserved
for
doors
that
are
used
for
exit
and
entry
of
the
protected
premises.
When
the
system
is
armed
in
the
Away
Mode
or
Stay
Mode,
the
Exit
Delay
timer
starts.
There
is
an
Exit
Delay
regardless
of
whether
the
system
is
armed
in
Stay
Mode
or
Away
Mode.
When
the
Exit
Delay
timer
expires,
the
system
is
fully
armed.
With
the
system
fully
armed,
when
this
type
of
sensor
is
triggered,
the
Entry
Delay
#1
timer
starts.
The
system
must
be
disarmed
before
the
Entry
Delay
#1
time
expires,
or
an
alarm
will
occur.
If
the
Entry
Delay
is
turned
off
during
arming,
the
exit/
entry
delay
sensors
will
act
as
non
‐
delayed
instant
sensors
at
the
end
of
Exit
Delay.
(02) Exit/Entry 2
This
sensor
type
operates
the
same
as
the
Exit/Entry
1
sensor
type
except
it
will
start
the
Entry
Delay
#2
timer.
This
provides
a
method
of
having
a
longer
Entry
Delay
on
certain
openings,
such
as
a
garage
door,
to
provide
the
user
more
time
to
disarm
the
system.
(03) Perimeter
This
sensor
type
is
for
perimeter
doors
and
windows
that
will
not
be
used
to
enter
or
exit
the
protected
premises
while
the
system
is
armed.
An
instant
alarm
will
occur
when
this
type
of
sensor
is
triggered
with
the
system
armed
in
either
the
Stay
Mode
or
Away
Mode.
(04) Interior Follower
This
sensor
type
is
for
interior
sensors
such
as
motion
detector,
interior
doors,
and
other
sensors
that
detect
human
presence
inside
the
protected
premises.
This
type
of
sensor
is
called
a
“follower”
due
to
its
action
when
the
system
is
armed
in
the
Away
Mode.
After
the
Exit
Delay
expires
and
the
system
is
armed,
if
an
interior
follower
sensor
is
triggered,
an
instant
alarm
will
occur.
If
an
exit/
entry
delay
sensor
is
triggered
first,
the
interior
follower
sensor
will
also
be
delayed.
Interior
follower
sensors
are
always
bypassed
and
not
active
when
the
system
is
armed
in
Stay
Mode.
This
allows
the
premises
to
be
occupied
while
still
protecting
the
perimeter.
(05) Day Zone
This
sensor
type
is
the
same
as
a
perimeter
zone,
except
when
the
system
is
disarmed,
a
violation
displays
a
trouble
alert
on
the
Console’s
display.
Common
uses
for
this
sensor
type
are
protection
of
sensitive
areas
that
require
notification
and
possibly
a
Central
Station
trouble
report,
but
not
an
alarm
when
the
system
is
disarmed.
(06) 24-hour Silent Alarm
This
sensor
type
is
active
independent
of
the
system
arming
status.
The
code
for
silent
panic
is
sent
to
the
Central
Station,
but
for
safety,
there
are
no
visual
or
audible
indications
locally
that
this
sensor
type
has
been
triggered.
(07) 24-hour Audible Alarm
This
sensor
type
is
continuously
armed
24
‐
hours
a
day.
A
sensor
programmed
to
this
type
will
trigger
a
local
alarm
and
the
bell
output
regardless
of
the
mode
the
system
is
in.
Typical
use
would
be
an
audible
panic
alarm.
(08) 24-hour Auxiliary Alarm
This
sensor
type
is
continuously
armed
24
‐
hours
a
day.
A
sensor
programmed
to
this
type
will
trigger
an
alarm
regardless
of
the
mode
the
system
is
in.
The
bell
output
will
not
activate,
but
the
local
sounder
will
continue
until
it’s
acknowledged
at
the
Control
Panel.
Typical
use
would
be
for
a
monitoring
device
such
as
a
flood
or
temperature
sensor.
There
is
no
time
out
for
the
internal
sounder,
it
will
continue
until
a
User
Code
is
entered.
(09) 24-hour Fire †
This
sensor
type
is
continuously
armed
24
‐
hours
a
day.
A
sensor
programmed
to
this
type
will
trigger
the
local
alarm
fire
sounder
and
the
bell
output
regardless
of
the
mode
the
system
is
in.Typical
use
would
be
for
wireless
smoke
detectors.
This
sensor
type
is
always
active
and
cannot
be
bypassed.
(10) Interior with Delay
This
sensor
type
operates
as
a
delayed
sensor
when
the
system
is
armed
in
the
Away
Mode,
and
when
triggered,
will
start
the
Entry
Delay
#1
timer.
If
the
system
is
armed
in
Away
Mode
with
no
Entry
Delay
(armed
instant),
this
sensor
type
will
trigger
an
instant
alarm.
If
the
system
is
armed
in
Stay
Mode
(or
Stay
Mode
with
no
Entry
Delay),
this
sensor
type
will
be
bypassed.
(14) 24-hour Carbon Monoxide †
This
sensor
type
is
continuously
armed
24
‐
hours
a
day.
A
sensor
programmed
to
this
type
will
trigger
the
local
alarm
pulse
sounder
and
the
bell
output
regardless
of
the