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Picture 22. Arm/disarm zone settings
Arm/disarm zone can be set to initial state NC or NO. When the keyfob is
registered, in arm/disarm zone two buttons are added simultaneously: button 1
— arming and button 3 — disarm. To arm, the zone reacts with closing/opening
the output, depending on the setting “Initial state” (NC/NO). When this zone is
activated, the red light corresponding to it turns on, and when it is deactivated,
the light “3” (Picture 1) is off.
The activation/deactivation zone is set by default as trigger.
5. The input “IN” is designated for connecting transistor output or the central
unit (panel) relay (Picture 1). If the “IN” input condition changes
(Closing/Opening), the whole set of sensors connected to the receiver are set to
“passive” mode (except for the sensors ticked as 24 h active), with the initial
state restore — the sensors are set to “active”, and the red light is on.
In case several groups of sensors are used independently on the central unit, the
ocBridge Plus is to be set to the “active” mode even if only one group of central
unit is in armed mode. Only when all groups on central unit are deactivated, is
possible to set the ocBridge Plus and sensors to “passive”. Use of “passive”
mode of the sensors when system disarmed will signi cantly improve battery
life of the sensors.
While connecting the key fob to the wireless sensors’ receiver ocBridge, be careful in
connecting the keyfob to the zones! Please, don’t connect the keyfob to the zones with
bistable sensors. Do not forget: the longer the polling period (Picture 22) of the sensors