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Delay zone opens, the console will wait until
the Entry Delay
Timer of the zone that opened first has
elapsed. This feature is commonly used
when a motion detector is protecting the
area occupied by the entry point keypad.
This will prevent the motion detector from
causing an alarm when a user
enters through the entry point to disarm the
system.
Follow/Stay Zones
Typical Position: Interior Motion Detectors
Follow/Stay zones function as follows:
•
All zones defined as Follow/Stay zones
become Follow
zones when the Marine Magellan system is
Regular armed.
•
All zones defined as Follow/Stay zones
become Stay zones
when the Marine Magellan system is Stay or
Instant armed.
Instant Zones
Typical Position: Door contacts on Hatches
When an armed Instant zone opens, the
console immediately
generates an alarm. Instant zones are
commonly used for
windows, patio doors, skylights and other
perimeter type zones.
Instant/Stay Zones
Typical Position: Door contacts on Hatches
The Instant/Stay zones function as
follows:
•
All zones defined as Instant/Stay zones
become Instant
zones when the Marine Magellan system is
Regular armed.
•
All zones defined as Instant/Stay zones
become Stay zones
when the Marine Magellan system is Stay or
Instant armed.
Delayed Fire Zones
Typical Position: Smoke Detectors
When a Delayed 24Hr. Fire zone opens,
whether it is armed or
disarmed, the console will react. Delayed
24Hr. Fire zones are commonly used in
galleys where a smoke detector often
generates false alarms (i.e., burning bread,
etc.).
24Hr. Buzzer Zones
Typical Position: High Water and Low
Battery Voltage zones
This zone definition is used in cases where
you want an alarm notification whether the
system is armed or disarmed.
•
Whenever a 24Hr. Buzzer zone opens,
whether the console
is armed or disarmed, the console sets off
the keypad
’
s
buzzer to indicate that the zone was
breached.
•
The console will report the alarm, but will
not enable the bell/
siren output.
•
Enter any valid Access code on the keypad
to stop the buzzer.
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Page 37: ...37 Appendage 1 AC Installation ...
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