7-44
22
22
44
ZZ
ZZ
+
10
10
I+Instant
(IInstant)
Armed
The
I+Instant
zone type is similar to zone type
Instant.
However, this zone type is
not
monitored for an internally activated system.
22
22
44
ZZ
ZZ
+
11
11
UO Trigger
Armed
The
UO Trigger
zone type controls a switch output whether the system is active or inactive.
For example: for temperature sensors that control a ventilator.
22
22
44
ZZ
ZZ
+
12
12
Day Zone
Armed
A zone with the
Day Zone
zone type immediately triggers an alarm in an internally or
externally activated system. If the system is inactive, a fault is displayed on the alarm
system display. The fault message can now control a switch output or be viewed by the
user in the user menu under
Troubles
. This zone type is mostly used to protect emergency
exits.
22
22
44
ZZ
ZZ
+
13
13
24 Hours
Default for zone 3
All
A zone with the 24 Hours zone type triggers an alarm immediately, irrespective of the
state of the alarm system. This zone type is mostly used for passive glass breakage
sensors.
22
22
44
ZZ
ZZ
+
14
14
Fire
Default for zone 3
All
A zone with the
Fire
zone type triggers a fire alarm immediately, irrespective of the state of
the alarm system. This zone type is used for smoke detectors.
NOTE:
Zone 33 cannot be programmed as a fire zone.
22
22
44
ZZ
ZZ
+
15
15
Panic
All
A zone with the
Panic
zone type triggers a panic alarm immediately, irrespective of
the state of the alarm system. This zone type is not intended for panic messages
triggered by remote control. See the
key-fob
menu.
22
22
44
ZZ
ZZ
+
16
16
Special
All
A zone with the
Special
zone type triggers a medical emergency alarm (not a panic
alarm) immediately, irrespective of the state of the alarm system.
22
22
44
ZZ
ZZ
+
17
17
Pulse Keyswitch
A zone with the
Pulse Keyswitch
zone type can be used to activate/deactivate an
area. The state change must be in the form: closed – open (pulse) – closed.