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[051] Zone Tamper Label
This label is displayed when a zone is tampered. The maximum label
size is 14 x 1 ASCII characters.
[052] Zone Fault Label
This label is displayed when a zone is in fault. The maximum label
size is 14 x 1 ASCII characters.
[064] CO Alarm Message
Use this section to program a custom label that is displayed on key-
pads during a carbon monoxide alarm. The maximum label size is 14
x 2 characters.
[065] Fire Alarm Message
Use this section to program a custom label that is displayed on key-
pads during a fire alarm. The maximum label size is 14 x 2 charac-
ters.
[066] Fail To Arm Event Message
This message is displayed on all partition keypads if a user attempts
to arm the system when it is not ready to arm. The message clears
after five seconds. The maximum label size is 16 x 2 characters.
[067] Alarm When Armed Event Message
This message is displayed if an alarm occurred while the system was
armed. The message is displayed when the system is disarmed and
remains on the screen for 5 seconds. Following this, the zones that
went into alarm are displayed. The maximum label size is 16 x 2
characters.
[100] System Label
Use this section to program a custom label for the security system.
This label is used in the event buffer when system events occur. The
maximum label size is 14 x 1 characters.
[101]-[108] Partition 1-8 Labels
Use this section to program a name for each partition for display on
partition keypads and event messages. The maximum label size is 14
x 2 characters. See “Programming” on page 24 for specific instruc-
tions on how to program labels.
[201]-[208] Partition Command Output Labels
Use this section to program custom labels for command outputs.
These labels are used with output activation events in the event buf-
fer. Enter subsection [201] to [208] to select partition 1 to 8, then
enter subsection [001] to [004] to select command output 1 to 4 label.
The maximum label size is 14 x 2 characters. See “Programming” on
page 24 for specific instructions on how to program labels.
[601]-[604] Schedule Labels
Use this section to program custom labels for command output
schedules. These labels are used to identify schedules for PGM com-
mand outputs 1-4. The maximum label size is 16 characters. See
“Programming” on page 24 for specific instructions on how to pro-
gram labels.
[801] Keypad Labels
Use this section to create custom labels for keypads on the system.
Select 001-016 for keypads 1-16.
[802][001]-[016] HSM2108 Zone Expander Labels
Use this section to create custom labels for Zone expanders on the
system. Select 001-016 for zone expanders 1-16.
[803][001]-[016] HSM2208 Output Expander Label
Use this section to create a custom label for the output expander.
Select 001 for HSM2208. Select 001-016 for zone expanders 1-16.
[806] HSM2HOSTx Label
Use this section to create a custom label for the 2-way wireless trans-
ceiver.
[809][001]-[004] HS2300 Power Supply Label
Use this section to create custom labels for power supplies on the
system. Select 001-004 for power supply 1-4.
[810][001]-[004] HS2204 High-Current Output Supply
Label
Use this section to create custom labels for high-current output sup-
plies on the system. Select 001-004 for output supply 1-4.
[815] Alternate Communicator Label
Use this section to create a custom label for the alternate communica-
tor.
[820][001]-[016] Siren Labels
Use this section to create custom labels for sirens on the system.
Select 001-016 for sirens 1-16.
[821][001]-[008] Repeater Labels
Use this section to create custom labels for wireless repeaters on the
system. Select 001-008 for output supply 1-8.
[999][Installer Code][999] Default Labels
This section is used to return all labels to factory settings. Installer
code is required to verify deletion.
5.3.2 Zone Setup
The following section describes zone programming options.
[001] Zone Type
A zone type defines how a zone operates within the system and how
it responds when triggered.
[001]-[128] Select Zone
Every zone on the system must be assigned a zone type. The avail-
able zone types are listed below.
000
–
Null Zone
Assign to all unused zones.
001
–
Delay 1
Commonly assigned to primary points of entry. Follows entry delay 1
and exit delay timers (section [005]). Arming the alarm system starts
the exit delay timer. After the exit delay has expired, opening the
door starts the entry delay timer. During entry delay, the keypad
buzzer prompts the user to disarm the system.
002
–
Delay 2
Commonly assigned to secondary points of entry (further from the
keypad). Follows entry delay 2 timer (section [005]).
003
–
Instant
Commonly used for perimeter doors and windows, this zone type fol-
lows the exit delay. The alarm is triggered instantly if the zone is
tripped after the exit delay expires.
004
–
Interior
Commonly assigned to interior motion sensors near a point of entry,
such as a foyer or hallway, that must be accessed to reach the keypad.
The alarm is activated if the system is armed and a delay type zone
(e.g., front door) is not tripped first, or if the entry/exit timer expires
before the alarm is disarmed. Otherwise, the zone is instant if tripped.
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