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Programming Mode 20
[101] - [115]
Zone Definitions
Program a 1-digit Zone Definition at each address from [101] through [115]. Refer to the Zone Definitions section
of this manual for information on the available zone types.
Note: Addresses [109] through [115] are used for Trouble Conditions on Zones 1 through 7 when end-of-line
resistor zones are used.
Do not assign Zone Types 5, 6, A or E to these zones.
Zone Definitions
Each zone can be programmed with 1 of 15 different definitions. To assign a definition to a zone or other alarm,
enter a value from the list below at the desired Address.
Data
Zone Definition
0
24-Hour Silent
1
24-Hour Audible
2
24-Hour Pulsed Bell (Fire)
3
Day Loop (silent day, audible night)
4
Day Loop and Buzzer
5
Delay 1
6
Delay / Instant
7
Instant
8
Buzzer Only (no report)
9
No Alarm
A
Delay 2
B
Probation (No alarm, but event is recorded in memory; option is
functional only when panel is armed)
C
10-second Buzzer (with report)
D
24-hour Tamper Loop
E
Delay / Instant (Home and Away)
Zone Type 0: 24-Hour Silent
This type of zone will be active even when the control panel is disarmed. When a 24-Hour Silent zone is tripped, it
will be reported to the monitoring station and the event will be stored in memory. However, the alarm will be silent:
the bell/siren will not sound, and no alarm indication will appear on the Keypad. If the zone is left open, the
“Ready” light will be OFF.
Zone Type 1: 24-Hour Audible
This type of zone will be active even when the control panel is disarmed. When a 24-Hour Audible zone is tripped, it
will be reported to the monitoring station and the event will be stored in memory. Also, the bell/siren will sound and
the alarm will be indicated on the Keypad.
If the zone is left open, a Zone Light will be ON to indicate the open zone and the “Ready” light will be OFF.
Zone Type 2: 24-Hour Pulsed Bell (Fire)
This type of zone functions in the same manner as the 24-Hour Audible type, but the bell/siren will sound in an
on-off pulsed mode. The BELL output alternate between being ON for 2 seconds, and then OFF for 2 seconds
until the Bell Timeout elapses or the alarm is restored. All Type 2 Zones are
latching zones. Type 2 Zones must
be restored by entering Mode 04. Note that Type 2 Zones may not be bypassed.
Zone Type 3: Day Loop (Silent Day/Audible Night)
“Day” refers to the time the control panel is disarmed, and “night” refers to the time the control panel is armed. This
type of zone functions in the same manner as the 24-Hour Audible zone. However, the BELL output will only be
activated if the system is armed.
Zone Type 4: Day Loop and Buzzer
This type of zone functions in a manner similar to the Day Loop zone. When an alarm is generated, the Keypad
sounder will emit a constant tone until the alarm is acknowledged. To silence the Keypad, enter Mode 2, 8, 9 or 10.
Zone Type 5: Delay 1
Zones defined as Delay 1 types will provide an Exit/Entry Delay of up to 99 seconds to allow the user to arm the
system and leave the premises, or enter the premises and disarm the system. The Exit Delay and Entry Delay
are programmed at Mode 22 Addresses [021] and [023].
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