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2001 Detection Systems, Inc.
DS7060-AUS Reference Guide
6.2 Address 02 - Zone Bypass
This determines whether the user can bypass the zone.
Zones programmed for bypassing can be bypassed even
when in alarm. Fire zones will not be bypassable, even if
programmed as bypass allowed.
6.3 Address 03 - Zone Action
NOTE 1:
Fire zones should always be
programmed as alarm on short, trouble on open
(selection 1).
NOTE 2:
If Zone Doubling is used, the Zone
Action must be set for Trouble on Short, Alarm on
Open. If Zone Doubling is not used, Alarm on
Short with Trouble on Open will give a tamper
condition on an open or short.
•
Alarm on Short:
This zone will alarm when the loop is
shorted and the system is armed. It will generate a “Not
Ready” (or “Fire Trouble” on fire zones) while unarmed
and prevent arming unless the problem is cleared,
Forced Armed, or Bypassed.
•
Alarm on Open:
Works like Alarm on Short, but
alarms when loop is opened.
•
Trouble on Short:
This zone will alarm when the loop
is shorted and the system is armed. It will generate a
“Trouble” while unarmed and prevent arming unless the
problem is cleared, Forced Armed, or Bypassed.
•
Trouble on Open:
Works like Trouble on Short, but
alarms when loop is opened.
6.4 Address 04 - Output Type
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Invisible:
This is a zone programmed
not
to have an
alarm output or an alarm display at any keypad when
activated. An alarm signal will be sent, but the keypad
display will not indicate an alarm while this zone is
violated. Invisible alarm zones are recommended for
holdup alarms.
•
Silent:
This is a zone programmed to activate the
visual display at the keypad, but
not
audible signals. If
this zone is also an entry zone, an entry tone will sound
when this zone is activated.
•
Steady:
When this zone alarms all programmed
outputs (prog1/prog2/prog3) will come on steady,
unless they are already pulsing, in which case they will
remain pulsing.
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Pulsing:
The pattern for the pulsing audible output will
be 0.5 sec on, 0.5 sec off repeated three times, with an
additional 1 second delay between repeats. When
zones are tripped which could cause both pulsing and
steady outputs, the pulsing output will prevail. The
alarm outputs will continue to be activated until the bell
cutoff timer times out or is reset and then they will
silence. Only programmable output 3 and the keypad
sounders will pulse, regardless of the programming.