Description
This is the zone label (maximum 16 characters)----used as the zone identifier in all parts of the program, and also
in the event buffer.
Partition
This is the partition the zone is assigned to----Command zones will be shown by an asterisk.
n
Zone programming
To program zone parameters:
l
Select the required zone from the Zone table----the zone number will appear in a box on the top right of the page.
l
Enter the zone label (Description).
The label will be transferred automatically to the corresponding box in the zone table.
+
Step from zone to zone without saving----the data will be saved automatically on the computer memory.
n
Type
This parameter determines the actions the zone will generate when violated during armed / disarmed status, and
also whether zone violation will generate Fire, 24h or Burglar type alarm events, at partition and Panel level.
+
All Zones----other than
Fire
or
24h
----will be classified as Burglar.
l
Select the
Type
.
Instant
Violation of an
Instant
zone will generate:
Ø
Alarm on zone no.
Ø
Burglar alarm on partition no.
,
Generic alarm on partition no.
and
Tamper alarm on partition no.
on the partition of the zone
Ø
Burglar alarm on panel
,
Generic alarm on panel
and
Tamper alarm on panel
Entry delay
Violation of an
Entry delay
zone----during the programmed
Entry Time
of its partition----will not generate events.
However, if the partition is not disarmed before the delay elapses, or if the zone is violated after the delay, the
events assigned to
Instant
zones will be generated.
The first zone on the path to the partition disarm-point should be an
Entry delay
zone.
Entry path
Violation of an
Entry path
zone----after violation of an
Entry delay
zone ----will generate the events assigned to
In-
stant
zones when the programmed delay elapses.
The events assigned to
Instant
zones will be generated, if the
Entry Time
is not active or has elapsed.
+
Zones on the way to the partition disarm-point should be
Entry path
zones.
Exit delay
Violation of an
Exit delay
zone----during the programmed
Exit Time
of its partition----will not generate any events.
In all other cases, the events assigned to
Instant
zones will be generated.
+
Zones on the way out of a partition should be
Exit delay
zones.
Last exit
Violation of a
Last exit
zone----during the programmed
Exit time
of its partition----will not generate any events.
However, the
Last exit
zone will temporarily assume the new value (the time actually taken to leave the protected
partition), and therefore, monitoring will start immediately. In all other cases, the events assigned to
Instant
zones
will be generated.
+
The last zone on the way out of a partition should be a
Last exit
zone.
Figure 23
Zones page
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