Programming by PC
Installer Manual -
TP16-256
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To program the input type click on the first item of the last column on the right hand side. The input can be
programmed as excluded, direct, walk through, technical, delayed (exit time 1 and 2), hold-up, key or tamper:
z
Excluded zone
The zone is permanently disabled from the detection of alarms.
z
Direct zone
The zone is enabled for the detection of alarms immediately after arming of the program it is included in without
taking into account any entry or exit time (the zone is ready after 20 seconds).
z
Walk through zone
The zone is a mixed zone. It is normally direct and enabled upon arming, but behaves as a delayed zone if
another delayed zone is in prealarm (entry time running) or during the exit time. It is used if one detector covers
more than one zone, e.g. entrance and hall, situated along the entry/exit path in which the walk through zone is
the more distant one.
z
Technical zone
The zone is always enabled (even if the control panel is disarmed). It is used for the detection of gas leaks, fire
alarms or as expansion to the tamper line.
z
Delayed zone (exit time 1)
The zone is not enabled for the detection of alarms upon arming of the program it is included in but only after
expiry of the exit time 1 programmed.
z
Delayed zone (exit time 2)
The same as above but with different exit time.
z
Hold-up zone
The zone is always enabled (even if the control panel is disarmed). It releases a silent alarm (no acoustic nor
optical signaling) with maximum priority.
z
Key zone
The zone permits arming/disarming of the program it is included in by mechanical key or push button connected
to it. The functioning mode of the key zone can be programmed as on/off or pulse (see also the option window).
z
Tamper zone
The zone is direct and always enabled (even if the control panel is disarmed). It is equivalent to the ZT input and
releases zone tamper alarms.
Program the alarm cycles by clicking on the second item of the last column on the right hand side. It is possible to
program 1, 4, 8, 15 or infinite alarm cycles prior to self-exclusion.
Program the contact type of the zone input by clicking on the third item of the last column on the right hand side. The
contact type can be programmed as normally closed (NC), end-of-line resistor (BIL), double end-of-line resistor (B24)
or normally open (NO).
It is possible to associate an individual description to the zone that will replace the zone number and identify the
program in every process. The zone description will be viewed on the display and announced by the speaker of the
console. It may be composed of up to 4 words selectable from the onboard vocabulary.
Enable the voice message by clicking on the corresponding item. Four items representing the words the message
may be composed of appear.
Select the words by clicking on the arrow keys next to the four items and scrolling the vocabulary. At the end press
the below arrow key to listen to and save the message.
It is possible to program the description manually writing directly in the zone description line. Remember that the
display of the console is able to view descriptions of maximum 16 characters. All further characters will be cut off.
WARNING
For the wireless expansion module the contact type is always wireless. For the inputs of the speed
range modules it is possible to program the contact type ZBUS for the control of the zone bus
devices (active infrared barriers) and for the speed range modules it is possible to program the
contact type SBUS for the control of the sensor bus devices (EXPLORER BUS, MINIEXPLORER
DOPPLER BUS, DUAL BUS 05,etc).
RADIO zones are available if a wireless module (RTX200 or RX300) is connected.
WARNING
The inertia detectors have to be programmed separately and tolerate filters with a response time of
12 to 64 milliseconds.
The pulse count detectors have to be programmed seperately and tolerate filters with a response
time of 2 to 8 pulses in 1 minute, i.e. openings/closings of the contact.
Summary of Contents for TP16-256
Page 4: ...IV Installer Manual TP16 256...
Page 12: ...Index Installer Manual TP16 256 8...
Page 16: ...General Features Installer Manual TP16 256 1 4...
Page 18: ...Hardware Installer Manual TP16 256 2 2...
Page 30: ...Hardware Installer Manual TP16 256 2 14...
Page 46: ...Hardware Input Expansion Modules Installer Manual TP16 256 2A 16...
Page 50: ...Hardware Console Installer Manual TP16 256 2B 4...
Page 59: ...TP16 256 Installer Manual Output Expansion Modules Hardware 2D 5 ADDRESSES 6 TO 13...
Page 68: ...Hardware Programming Interfaces Installer Manual TP16 256 2E 6...
Page 70: ...Hardware Telephone Communicator with GSM Module Installer Manual TP16 256 2F 2...
Page 80: ...Hardware Wireless Expansion Modules Installer Manual TP16 256 2G 10...
Page 86: ...Set up Installer Manual TP16 256 3 6...
Page 91: ...TP16 256 Installer Manual Set up 3 11...
Page 184: ...Control by Console Installer Manual TP16 256 6 4 OPERATIONS WITHOUT CODE...
Page 196: ...Control by Console Installer Manual TP16 256 6 16...
Page 224: ...Technical Specifications Installer Manual TP16 256 8 14...
Page 226: ...Appendix A Transmission Protocols Installer Manual TP16 256 A 2...
Page 230: ...Appendix B Special Procedures Installer Manual TP16 256 B 2...
Page 242: ...Appendix B Special Procedures Installer Manual TP16 256 B 14...
Page 244: ...Appendix C Code Management Installer Manual TP16 256 C 2...
Page 247: ...TP16 256 Installer Manual Code Management Appendix C C 5...