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Zone types and Descriptions
Zone Descriptions, Types can be assigned to the system Zones using this window. To change a Zone Type, click on the
Zone Type box of the Zone that you wish to change and select the new Zone type from the drop-down list.
To change a Zone Description, click on the description. A flashing cursor will appear allowing you to edit/add text.
Use the function buttons to Upload or Download individual or all zones. These functions are also available by selecting
the zone and right-mouse clicking.
A check appears for the zone in the Online column to indicate that the zone is currently online. The Status column
shows the status of the zone: open, closed or discon. The Active column indicates whether the zone is active in the
current panel mode i.e set or unset, while the Inhibits and Disabled columns show if this zone is inhibited or disabled.
Attributes
You can assign attributes to each zone type by checking the attribute in the Attributes pane.
Output Mapping
3GS selects outputs 1 to 16 as the default mapping outputs. You can select from a range of 16 outputs, and your
selected outputs will set when the zone goes into an alarm state.
Zone Monitoring is also possible using the Monitor button, or Zone Refresh using the Refresh button.
Note however that if the Zone Monitor is active, you will not be able to modify anything on this screen.
Output Control/Monitoring Window
This Window allows you to assign Output types to Output Numbers. To change an Output Number of a particular
Output type click on the Output Number of that type and select a new number from the drop-down menu.
Summary of Contents for 3GS
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