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RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System Installation Manual
Managing Cross-Zone Associations
A cross-zone association requires the following for an alarm to be tripped:
Two specific sensors are faulted.
The sensors are faulted in a particular order.
The sensors are faulted within a set time period.
For example, you can require that a door be opened and that a motion sensor detect
movement for an alarm to be tripped. This can be useful way to avoid a pet setting off a
motion sensor alarm inadvertently.
If a Cross-Zone association must be modified, delete it and create a new one.
Observe the following guidelines associated with cross-zone associations:
Neither sensor in a cross-zone association will ever trip an alarm individually in any
situation.
The associated zones do not trip an alarm if they are faulted in the opposite order.
You cannot associate a single sensor in more than one cross-zone association.
Note:
Do not use a Cross-Zone association for an Entry/Exit security zone. When an
entry/exit zone is used in a cross-zone association, the subscriber must fault both zones to
set an Arm Away. If only one zone is faulted, then the Touchscreen will arm in Arm Stay
mode. In addition, an Entry Delay will not be started unless both zones are faulted.
Creating a Cross-Zone Association
To create a cross-zone association for two sensors:
1.
From the Installer Settings menu, touch
Sensors & Zones > Cross Zone
Association
.