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this feature turn the [8] key off in address 010, turn the [8] key on to disable
Receiver Tamper Supervision.
Trigger Zone Output 10:
If set to trigger zone 10, the receiver reserves zone 10 to trigger every time there is
a tamper on the receiver. Note if used in conjunction with the transmitter tamper
supervision (see section 6.3), zone 10 will trigger every time a tamper is received
from either a transmitter or the receiver. If zone output 10 is connected to a zone
input on the control panel, the control panel will then generate an alarm every time
there is a tamper 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 10 if it is reserved
for receiver tamper supervision. If receiver tamper supervision is enabled and
set to trigger zone output 10 after a transmitter has already been assigned to
zone output 10, the receiver will erase the zone assignment and enable
receiver tamper supervision.
VERY IMPORTANT!
If the receiver tamper supervision is enabled when installing the security
system, please make sure the cover of the receiver is affixed or place a piece
of tape over the tamper switch to hold it down. Otherwise, when verifying the
functionality of the transmitters, the receiver will trigger zone output 10,
which will appear as though the transmitter is not functioning.
6.5
Trouble Display Mode
Four trouble conditions are continuously monitored by the receiver, the status of
which is displayed on the receiver's service keypad. When one of these trouble
conditions occurs, the receiver will illuminate the
[
TRBL
]
key on the keypad. Press
the
[
TRBL
]
key (key will flash) to view the current trouble condition(s) as described
in the table below. To view the zones causing the trouble failure, press the desired
trouble key [1] to [3] after which keys [1] through [12] represent zones 1 through 12.
Any lit keys represent zones causing the trouble failure. The trouble display mode
does not function with remote controls.
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Trigger Zone Output 10:
If set to trigger zone 10, the receiver reserves zone 10 to trigger every time a tamper
signal is received from any of the transmitters. Note if used in conjunction with the
receiver tamper supervision (see section 6.4), zone 10 will trigger every time a
tamper is received from either a transmitter or the receiver. If zone output 10 is
connected to a zone input on the control panel, the control panel will then generate
an alarm every time there is a tamper 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 10 if it is reserved
for transmitter tamper supervision. If transmitter tamper supervision is
enabled and set to trigger zone output 10 after a transmitter has already been
assigned to zone 10, the receiver will erase the zone assignment and enable
transmitter tamper supervision.
Trigger Zone #:
When a transmitter sends a tamper signal, the receiver will trigger the zone output
from which the signal originated.
When using Zone # only option, you will not be able to differentiate between
an open zone and a tamper as they will both trigger the zone output.
6.4
Receiver Tamper Supervision
Address 010; Key [8]
Whenever the tamper switch on the receiver is opened (cover removed), 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 output 10. To enable
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