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OMNI-400/OMNI-400EU and OMNI-600/OMNI-600EU Installation and Setup Guide
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QUESTION 30 RELAY/TRIGGER TIME FOR MOMENTARY OUTPUTS
L1 L2
L3 L4
Minutes Seconds
This question sets the relay/trigger time. The time set applies to all triggers. Enter the desired time
that the relay/triggers should remain activated in minutes (01-99), into L1 and L2; or in seconds (01-
60), into L3 and L4.
Programming Submode 2: ZONE PROGRAMMING / REPORT CODES
Press [
✱
] + [BYPASS] while in Installer Mode 1, then press [2] to enter Zone Programming submode.
QUESTIONS 01–12 ZONE TYPES AND ATTRIBUTES
L1 L2 L3 L4
Zone config silent/
stay/chime
Type swing
dial
delay
These questions are used to program zone information. Use the separate Programming Form to enter
the actual values for each zone. For each of the following questions, enter the digits as follows:
L1: Zone Types
Zone Type
L1
Entry Controlled Types
Description
0
Disabled
Will not affect the system in any way.
1
Instant
An instant zone shows “not ready” when disarmed and goes immediately into alarm when
faulted while armed.
2
Delay
A controlled zone that is bypassed during entry and exit. Starts entry time 1 if violated
while the system is armed. If the system is not disarmed before the end of entry time, an
alarm is generated.
3
Delay 2
Same as Type 2 except uses the entry 2 time.
4
Interior
Upon arming, this zone begins system exit delay and will cause an alarm if faulted when
exit delay ends. With system armed, faulting an entry delay zone causes “interior” zones
to begin the respective entry delay (depending on the entry zone faulted), during which
time the zone can be faulted. Interior zones cause immediate alarms if faulted without an
entry zone being activated first (while the system is armed).
5
Day Zone
When faulted, causes trouble when disarmed and an alarm while armed.
24-Hour Types
8
Keyswitch
Used to arm/disarm the control by momentary, non-latching switch. When arming, the
system force-arms; not ready zones are bypassed. When you are using the ADEMCO
Point ID reporting format, a PID code of 409 with a user number of 124 is sent to the
central station when the system is armed using the switch.
NOTE: If your are using a 2-digit reporting format, refer to the zone report codes
programmed (Submode 2, Questions13-18) for the codes sent.
9
Trigger/Relay
Zone
Zone’s status (fault/normal) determines activation of associated trigger/relay. See
trigger/relay programming in Submode 1, Questions 23–29 to enable appropriate trigger or
relay.