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Trigger Zone #:
If a transmitter has not sent any type of signal for the period defined by the check-
in timer (see below), the receiver will trigger the zone output from which the signal
was supposed to originate.
When using this option, you will not be able to differentiate between an open
zone and a check-in failure as they will both trigger the zone output.
6.2.1 Check-In Timer
Address 012; Keys [1] & [2]
This timer represents the amount of time the receiver will wait for any kind of
signal from a transmitter before generating a check-in failure. Please note that
the receiver’s Check-In Timer must be set to the same setting as all transmitter
supervision settings. For example, if all the transmitters are set for high
supervision the control panel must also be set for high supervision. The timer
will reset for each transmitter whenever a signal is received from the transmitter.
6.3
Transmitter Tamper Supervision
Address 010; Keys [6] & [7]
Whenever a tamper switch, on a transmitter is opened (cover removed), the
transmitter will send a tamper signal. When the signal is received, the receiver will
display that trouble condition on the receiver’s service keypad as described in the
Trouble Display Mode
section 6.5. The receiver can also be programmed to
respond to a tamper failure by triggering zone 10 and/or by triggering the specific
zone output from which the signal originated. Please refer to the table below to set
the desired options.
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When using this option, you will not be able to differentiate between an open
zone and a low battery as they will both trigger the zone output.
6.2
Check-In Supervision
Address 010; Keys [4] & [5]
The receiver waits for each transmitter in the wireless system to send a transmitter
status signal within a specified period in order to confirm their presence and
functionality. If a signal is not received from any transmitter within the period
specified by the
Check-In Timer
(see section 6.2.1), a trouble condition will be
displayed on the receiver's service keypad as described in section 6.5,
Trouble
Display Mode
. The receiver can also be programmed to respond to a check-in
failure by triggering zone 11 and/or by triggering the specific zone output from which
the signal was supposed to originate. Please refer to the table below to set the
desired options.
Trigger Zone Output 11:
If set to trigger zone output 11, the receiver reserves zone 11 to trigger every time
a check-in failure is detected from any of the transmitters. If zone output 11 is
connected to a zone input on the control panel, the control panel will then generate
an alarm every time there is a check-in failure in the system. Alternatively, the
output can be connected to another device such as an LED or relay.
You will not be able to assign a transmitter to zone output 11 if it is reserved
for check-in supervision. If check-in supervision is enabled and set to trigger
zone output 11 after a transmitter has already been assigned to zone output
11, the receiver will erase the zone assignment and enable check-in
supervision.
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