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zone types. Contact ID events may include an identifier of 991 for zone 1 and 992 for zone 2. SIA events may include an identifier
of 001 for zone 1 and 002 for zone 2.
Zone Type Definition
Zone Type
Reporting Codes
01
Delayed 24 Hour Fire
Contact ID: E11A / R11A SIA: FA / FH
02
24 Hour Panic
Contact ID: E12A / R12A SIA: PA / PH
03
24 Hour Burglary
Contact ID: E13A / R13A SIA: BA / BH
04
System Trouble
Contact ID: E13A / R13A SIA: BA / BH
13
AC Power Trouble
Contact ID: E13A / R13A SIA: BA / BH
Alarm / Alarm Restore Options
– These settings determine whether the communicator will send alarm or alarm restore reporting
codes when the zone changes state. In some cases it may be desirable to only communicate the alarm conditions but not the
restore conditions.
Alarm / Restore Contact ID Reporting Code
– This option is dependent on whether SIA or Contact ID has been selected for the
communicator’s reporting format. If Contact ID is selected, the reporting code used for the zone alarm and restore condition can be
modified using this entry. Zones use default reporting codes, so this entry doesn’t typically need to be programmed.
Alarm SIA Reporting Code
– This option is dependent on whether SIA or Contact ID has been selected for the communicator’s
reporting format. If SIA is selected, the reporting code used for the zone alarm condition can be modified using this entry. Zones
use default reporting codes, so this entry doesn’t typically need to be programmed.
Alarm Restore SIA Reporting Code
– This option is dependent on whether SIA or Contact ID has been selected for the
communicator’s reporting format. If SIA is selected, the reporting code used for the zone alarm restore condition can be modified
using this entry. Zones use default reporting codes, so this entry doesn’t typically need to be programmed.
End of Line
– This option determines whether the zone input is configured as Normally Open, Normally Close, or Single End of
Line. A normally open setting will create an alarm condition when the input is shorted and restores when the circuit is open.
A normally closed setting will create an alarm condition when the input is open and restores when the circuit is shorted.
A single end of line setting will create an alarm condition when the input is open or shorted, and restores when the loop resistance is
5.6K ohms. Use a 5.6k resistor in this configuration.
Configure this setting as Not Used if the zone input is not required.
Zone Follows Delay Timer Enabled
– There are 2 settings available for this option, No Delay or Follows Delay Time. This timer
only applies to zones that have been configured as AC Power Trouble. An AC power trouble will be generated only if it persists for
the full duration of the timer, at which time it shall be communicated to the central station. If the zone input restores before the delay
timer has expired then the signal will not be communicated to the central station. After the 3G4000W has communicated the AC
Failure reporting code, the zone must restore for the full duration of the delay timer before an AC Restore signal is communicated to
the central station.
Zone Delay Timer
– Default (0 minutes)
This setting is used in conjunction with the Zone Follows Delay Timer function and determines the time, in minutes, that the zone
must be violated or restored before an AC Power Trouble or AC Power Trouble restore reporting code is communicated to the
central station. Typically a value of 2 minutes is sufficient to eliminate transmissions of temporary power failures. If the power
failure continues longer than the programmed duration the AC Power Trouble reporting code will be sent. The power failure must
also be restored for the programmed duration before the AC Power Trouble Restore reporting code is sent.
Send on Violation Enabled
– Default (Enabled)
When this option is disabled, reporting codes will not be sent to the central monitoring station when the zone is in an open or
violated state. When enabled zone alarm signals will be reported to the central station.
Send on Restore Enabled
– Default (Enabled)
When this option is disabled, reporting codes will not be sent to the central monitoring station when the zone is in a closed or
restored state following an alarm condition. When enabled zone alarm restore signals will be reported to the central station.
Zone Monitors Panel Arm Status
– This option is used in conjunction with the SMS command and control feature. An output of
the control panel must be programmed as “Armed Status” and wired to this zone input. SMS messages may then be sent to the
communicator to determine whether the zone is open or closed, which represents whether the alarm system is armed or disarmed.
This feature overrides the zone type settings.
Zone Input 1 or 2 Status
– This entry reflects the current status of the zone inputs the last time a DLS upload was performed.
Zone status is indicated as opened or closed.
PGM Options Tab
The product supports 2 programmable outputs that activate for a number of different conditions on the communicator. Typically
these outputs are wired to zone inputs on the control panel being monitored.
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