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020 Zone Response
Zone Disabled 00
Each zone in a system must be assigned a zone type, which defines
the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone. Refer to
ZONE TYPE DEFINITIONS section for detailed definitions of each
zone type. Enter the zone response type for this zone. The screen
will automatically display the zone type for the number entered.
Press
✴
to accept entry.
†
For 5800/5800EU
series RF devices or
serial number multiplex
devices only.
Zone Types are as follows:
00 Assign for unused zones
01 Entry/Exit #1, burglary
02 Entry/exit #2,
03 Perimeter, burglary
04 Interior, follower, burglary
05 Trouble by day/Alarm by night, burglary
06
24 hour silent alarm
07
24 hour audible alarm
08
24 hour auxiliary
09
Fire
10
Interior, delay, burglary
19
24 hour Trouble
20
Arm-stay
†
21
Arm-away
†
22
Disarm
†
23
No alarm response (ex. relay action)
27 Access Point
28 MLB Supervision (if VGM installed)
010 ACCESS POINT
(00-31)
01
If response type 27 was selected, this prompt will be displayed.
Enter the access point to be controlled by the input type (00-31).
010 ENTRY OR EXIT
0
Select whether the access point is an entry or exit point.
0 = entry
1 = exit
020 Partition
Enter the partition number (1-8) in which this zone is located.
020 Report Code
Enter the report code for this zone.
020 Input Type
RF Trans. RF:
Note that input types 4 & 5
are valid for certain
5800/5800EU series
transmitters only (ex. 5801,
5802, 5802CP, 5804EU&
5804). When using 5700
series transmitters, always
set the input type to 3 (RF).
The zone number of the
transmitter identifies
whether or not supervision is
required (ex. 5700 wireless
zone number 63 is not
supervised).
Enter the input device type as follows: 0 = not used; 1=wired;
3=supervised RF transmitter (RF type); 4=unsupervised RF
transmitter (UR type); 5=RF button type transmitter (BR type);
6=serial number polling loop device (SL type); 7=DIP switch type
polling loop device; 8=right loop of DIP switch type device;
9=keypad input (code + #73, code + #74); 10=PassPoint ACS
input.
Right loops refer to the use of the right loop on a 4190WH zone
expander module and/or 4278 series PIR, which allow hard-wired
devices to be monitored by the polling loop.
If wired, DIP switch polling loop, or 5700 series devices are being
programmed, after completing this entry, the summary display
appears. Press
✴
to continue. The display will now return to
the "Enter Zone Number" prompt for programming the next zone
into the system. If all zones are programmed, enter 00 and press
(
✴
) to exit back to normal programming mode.
If either 5800 series RF or polling loop serial number devices are
being programmed, continue to the next prompt.
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