
38 Programming
SATEL
Alarm delay
– refers to the 5.
I
NSTANT
and 6.
E
XIT
type zones. The alarm from zone may be
delayed by a programmed time period.
Surveillance time
– refers to the 8.
E
XTERIOR
type zones.
Bypass time
– refers to the bypassing zones (zone types 64-79). It indicates for how long
the zones will be bypassed. If value 0 is programmed, the zones will remain bypassed until
disarming the partitions to which they belong, or until they are unbypassed by the user.
Module number (lock/keypad)
– refers to the 58. T
ECHNICAL
–
D
OOR BUTTON
type zones. It
defines which door will be unlocked after zone violation (you can indicate a door controlled
by partition keypad, code lock, proximity card reader expander or DALLAS chip reader
expander).
Arming mode
– refers to the 80.
A
RMING
and 82.
A
RM
/D
ISARM
type zones. It defines which
type of armed mode will be activated by the zone:
0 – full armed mode;
1 – fully armed and, additionally, the zones for which the B
YPASSED IF NO EXIT
option is
enabled, will be bypassed;
2 - 3.
I
NTERIOR DELAYED
type zones
will not be armed, 8. E
XTERIOR
will trigger silent alarm,
and the other ones – audible alarm;
3 – same as 2, but the delayed zones type will act as instant ones.
Group
– refers to the 80.
A
RMING
, 81.
D
ISARMING
and 83.
C
LEARING ALARM
type zones. It
defines which group of partitions will be controlled by the zone (the zone always controls
the partition it belongs to). If value 0 is programmed, the zone will only control the partition
to which it belongs.
Exit delay
– refers to the 89. F
INISHING EXIT DELAY
type zones.
Outputs group
– refers to the 92.
O
UTPUTS GROUP OFF
type zones.
Wiring type
– must be selected to match the detector type and how it is connected to the
zone:
0. no detector
– no detector is connected to the zone;
1. NC
– the zone supports a detector of NC (normally closed) type;
2. NO
– the zone supports a detector of NO (normally open) type;
3. EOL
– the zone supports a detector of NO or NC type with EOL resistor in the circuit;
4. 2EOL/NC
– the zone supports a detector of NC type with two EOL resistors in the
circuit;
5. 2EOL/NO
– the zone supports a detector of NO type with two EOL resistors in the
circuit;
6. Roller
– the zone supports a roller shutter detector;
7. Vibration
– the zone supports a vibration detector (also NC type detector);
8. Follow output
– the zone does not support any detectors – its status depends solely on
the status of selected output (physical violations and tampers of the zone are ignored);
9. Roller 2EOL
– the zone supports a roller shutter detector with two EOL resistors in the
circuit;
10. Vibration 2EOL
– the zone supports a vibration detector (also NC type detector) with
two EOL resistors in the circuit;
11. 3EOL/NC
– the zone supports a detector of NC type with three EOL resistors in the
circuit;
12. 3EOL/NO
– the zone supports a detector of NO type with three EOL resistors in the
circuit.