3GS Technical Manual
Issue 4.5 August 2005
Programming Menus 8-17
Keyarm
If a zone has been assigned as Keyarm, then when it opens it will toggle the status of the Area. If the area
is unset/disarmed and you open the zone, the area will attempt to set/arm. If the area is set/ armed (or
setting) and you open the zone, the area will unset/disarm. If the “Keyarm Open Only” variable is set to
NO, the Keyarm zone will operate on opening, and again on closing (Zones only).
Note:
The Common and Alarm zones with this attribute will set/arm or unset/disarm the full system.
24 Hour
If a zone has been assigned the 24 Hour attribute, then it is active at all times and will cause a full alarm if
opened in any mode. The intruder output (Output 1), the External and Internal bell outputs (2 and 7), as
well as the Common Area Alarm, Bell and Strobe outputs are tripped. (Zones only)
Set/Arm
Assignable to Area zones for Area arming or Common zones for System arming via valid access card
swipe and push button activity. Use the Set attribute on an Area/Common zone to enable arming of the
Area/System by first swiping a valid card with the “Set Area” Function level at the exit reader then
opening an Area/Common zone with the Set attribute, within the Function Enable time. See “Edit Levels
Database” and “Function Enable Time” variable for further details. When set, this zone will behave as a
normal Area/Common zone. (Zones only).
Unset Local
To be used with Doors/Zones which should not be opened during the day. When the area is unset/
disarmed and the Zone/Door (with unset local attribute) is opened, the buzzer sounds, output 250 turns
on, and an alert message is displayed. When the area is set/armed, the zone will behave as a normal area
zone (Zones and Doors).
Double
Knock
Normally assigned to troublesome detectors. If two armed Double Knock zones are triggered (or the
same one activates twice) during the Double Knock period, then an alarm is generated.
Double Knock time is set in seconds. It requires two open actions within that time. All open Double
Knock zones are logged when the system is set/armed (Zones only).
Fire
The Fire attribute effectively creates a
fire
zone. The Fire attribute will ensure 24 hour fire
monitoring, independent of normal panel operation. When the attribute is set and the zone is opened,
the system trips output no. 5 (‘Fire’) and warning messages are displayed.
Note
All doors are automatically unlocked when a fire alarm occurs. To prevent certain doors from opening,
use the Door Open Inhibit option.
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