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DUALNET-6 MANUAL
ENGLISH
INDICATION OF HOW TO DEFINE A ZONE
(*) Example: if the hardwire zone expansion module (DN-8Z) is not used you must by-pass the
zone 07 to 14.
(**) See page 19 under 09 attribute the zones.
Table no. 1 Sensor Codes
Sensor
code
Test shown on keypad & SMS
CID
displays
CID displays text
00
Hold up
E100
Emergency call
01
Door Contact
E131
Perimeter alarm - door
02
Gas detector
E112
Gas alarm
03
Smoke detector
E111
Smoke alarm
04
Corridor Sensor
E132
Motion detector alarm
05
Kitchen Window
E131
Perimeter alarm - window
06
Kitchen PIR
E132
Motion detector alarm
07
Bathroom Window
E131
Perimeter alarm - window
08
Bathroom PIR
E132
Motion detector alarm
09
Water detector
E113
Water flow alarm
10
Bedroom Window
E131
Perimeter alarm - window
11
Bedroom PIR
E132
Motion detector alarm
12
Livingroom Contact
E131
Perimeter alarm - window
13
Livingroom Window
E131
Perimeter alarm - window
14
Livingroom PIR
E132
Motion detector alarm
15
Outdoor Sensor
E136
Perimeter alarm – outdoor PIR
Belonging to **
Zone Bypassed
DELAYED
Selecting how a zone must
function is important.
You may select between
24 Hours, Night and Day
All zones that have not
been used must remain in
(BYPASS) mode
(*)
If it is necessary to inter
into a protected zone, the
zone must be in delay
mode.
SENSOR
CODE
This is the code attributed to
the sensor during program-
ming: from 01 to 15
Note: The sensor code 00 is
associated to the HOLD-UP
trigger button.
TYPE OF
SENSOR
This is the type of sensor
installed which is named in
the trigger of an alarm.
ZONE
From 01 to 14 Hardwire
From 15 to 44 Wireless