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activated during the disarmed state an internal alarm is
generated.
12 Exit
Terminator
Use this zone type for external push to set buttons. This zone type
terminates the exit delay when activated during exit mode. The
arming mode must be configured for “Exit Terminator” for this
zone type to function.
13 Away Arm Key
Use this zone type for a key switch or lock that has switch
contacts. This zone type will away arm the assigned areas when
active and disarm the assigned areas when healthy. If a
“momentary” operation is required then the “Momentary
Keyswitch” attribute can be assigned, see page 20.
14 Stay Arm Key
Use this zone type for a key switch or door lock that has switch
contacts. This zone type will stay arm (1) the assigned areas when
active and disarm the assigned areas when healthy. If a
“momentary” operation is required then the “Momentary
Keyswitch” attribute can be assigned, see page 20.
15 Stay 2 Arm Key
This zone type operates as type 14, but performs a stay arm 2.
16 Stay 3 Arm Key
This zone type operates as type 14, but performs a stay arm 3.
17 Bypass
Key
Use this zone type for a key switch or door lock that has switch
contacts. This zone type will bypass all zones with the bypass
attribute when active and reinstate them when healthy. If a
“momentary” operation is required then the “Momentary
Keyswitch” attribute can be assigned, see page 20.
18 Security
Key
Use this zone type for a key switch. This zone type will disable all
remote keypads when active and reinstate them when healthy. If
a “momentary” operation is required then the “Momentary
Keyswitch” attribute can be assigned, see page 20.
19 Auxiliary
Use this zone type for auxiliary devices, which do not require an
audible alarm response. This zone type generates a silent alarm if
activated at any time.
20 Warning
Use this zone type for monitoring devices that require a warning
indication. This zone type generates a warning (low level beeps
from the keypad every 30 seconds and zone indication) if the
zone remains active for longer than the warning delay time, see
page 24 for details.
21 Log/Monitor
Use this zone type for monitoring devices that require an event log
entry. This zone type generates a log entry if activated at any time.
22 Trouble/Fault
Use this zone type for monitoring fault outputs on devices such as
remote power supplies. This zone type generates a fault condition
if it is activated at any time.
Zone Wiring
Each zone must be programmed to the correct wiring type in order
for the correct response.
Locations:
1201
to
1250
Zone 01 to 50: Zone Wiring.
Entry Mode:
Mode: Selection List (see page 16).
0 Normally
Closed
Use this wiring type for normally closed detection devices.
1 Normally
Open
Use this wiring type for normally open detection devices.
2
Single EOL - N/C
Use this wiring type for normally closed detection devices.
3 Double
EOL
Use this wiring type for detection devices that require both alarm
and tamper monitoring.
4 Triple
EOL
Use this wiring type for detection devices that require alarm,
tamper, fault and anti-mask monitoring.
Zone Attributes
Each zone can have one or more optional attributes programmed
to further alter its functionality.
Locations:
1301
to
1350
Zone 01 to 50: Zone Attributes.
Entry Mode:
Bit Toggle Selection (see page 17).
1 Double
Knock
On: When a zone is enabled for Double Knock it will only cause
an alarm when:
(a) The zone remains active for the duration of the “Double
Knock Delay”.
(b) The zone is violated twice within the “Double Knock
Delay”.
(c) If any two zones with the “Double Knock” attribute are
activated during the “Double Knock Time Window”.
Off: The zone functions as normal.
2 Enable
Comms
On: The on-board communicator will report the alarm status to
the monitoring station when the zone causes an alarm.
Off: The alarm status is not transmitted.
3 Reset
On: Zones with this attribute will not be monitored during the
detector reset period. The detector reset occurs when the
exit mode is started or when the user resets the system after
an alarm. Detection devices such as smoke detectors that
are powered from an output programmed as “Detector
Reset” should have this attribute switched on.
Off: The zone functions as normal.
4 Zone
Response
On: Zones with this attribute respond at the response rate
determined by the “Zone Response Timer”.
Off: The zone functions as normal.
5 Auto
Rearm
On: Zones with this attribute will only re-arm at the end of the
bell duration providing that the “Auto Re-Arm Counter” limit
has not been reached. Once this limit has been reached, the
zone will lock out and not cause any further Intruder alarms.
Off: The zone will always re-arm.
6
Remote Detector Test
On: Zones with this attribute are monitored for specific activity
during the remote detector test. The detector must be
connected to the control panel using triple EOL wiring and
the detector remote test input must be connected to a panel
output programmed as “Remote Detector Test”.
Off: The zone functions as normal.
7 Momentary
Keyswitch
On: If the zone type is a keyswitch type, the operation mode is
changed to momentary.
Off: If the zone type is a keyswitch type, the operation remains as
latching mode.