Section 5: Programming
[001]-[248] Select Zone
The attributes listed below can be enabled and disabled for each zone.
01
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Bell Audible
ON: An alarm activates the siren.
OFF: Silent alarm.
02
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Bell Steady
ON: Siren output is steady when in alarm.
OFF: Siren output pulses when in alarm.
03
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Door Chime
ON: The keypad chimes when the zone is open and when the zone is secured.
OFF: The zone does not chime.
04
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Bypass Enabled
ON: The zone can be manually bypassed.
OFF: The zone cannot be bypassed.
Note:
Bypass shall not be enabled for fire zones.
05
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Force Arm
ON: The system can be armed with the zone open. The zone is temporarily bypassed and, when secured, is monitored by the system.
EN
NOTE: When open zones cancel arming is enabled [021][7], the system can begin arming with an open, force armable zone, but if the zone is still
open when the exit delay timer expires, the arming will be cancelled.
OFF: The system cannot be armed if the zone is open.
06
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Swinger Shut Down
ON: When the zone goes into alarm for the number of times programmed in the Swinger Shutdown Counter (See "[001] – Swinger Shutdown" on
page 123), it shuts down with no further transmissions sent to the monitoring station during that armed period. The siren follows swinger shutdown
if programmed.
OFF: Swinger shutdown is disabled. All alarms are transmitted.
07
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Transmission Delay
ON: Reporting of zone alarms is delayed for the programmed time in section 377 (See "[002] – Communication Delays" on page 124). If a valid
access code is entered within this time, no alarm signal is communicated.
OFF: When an alarm occurs, the reporting code is transmitted immediately.
08
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Burglary Verification
ON: Enabled for cross zoning/police code. Zone alarms are not communicated until a burglary verified event occurs.
OFF: Not enabled for cross zoning/police code.
09
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Normally Closed (NC)
ON: The zone requires a normally closed loop.
OFF: The zone follows programming in section [013] option 2.
See note after option 11.
10
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Single End of Line (SEOL) Resistors
ON: The zone requires a single end-of-line resistor (5.6K).
OFF: The zone follows programming in section [013] option 2.
See note after option 11.
11
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Double End of Line (DEOL)
ON: The zone requires two end-of-line resistors (5.6K).
OFF: The zone follows programming in section [013] option 2.
Note:
If more than 1 option is enabled for options 09, 10, and 11 the lowest attribute number takes precedence. If options 09
and 10 are both enabled the zone follows the normally closed loop configuration.
12
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Fast Loop/Normal Loop Response
ON: Follows a fast loop response of 40ms.
OFF: Follows a normal loop response as programmed in the Zone Loop Response Time section.
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