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Key readers
The Panel can control up to 16 key readers and up to 250 digital keys. The following
parameters apply to key
readers only
. Digital keys must be programmed via keypad, as per the instructions in the
Digital keys
paragraph.
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Enabled digital keys operate the following:
Ø
Partition arming
Ø
Partition disarming
Ø
Type
A
or
B
arming mode
Ø
Stop Alarm on partitions
RED spot
(corresponds to
the red LED on
the key reader)
Numbers 1 through 8 on the top row correspond to the partitions.
Assign the key reader to the partitions it will control (arm, disarm, stop alarm signalling, etc.).
Double click (or press
ENTER
) on the selected box to toggle the status.
Yes
(Yes) = key reader
enabled
on the corresponding partition.
box clear = key reader
disabled
on the corresponding partition.
All the enabled partitions will arm----if the digital key is extracted from the key reader when the
RED LED
is glow-
ing.
AMBER spot
(corresponds to
the amber LED on
the key reader)
Select the partitions for Type
A
arming.
Double click (or press
ENTER
) on the selected box to toggle the status.
Partitions with
A
will arm, and those with
D
will disarm----if the digital key is extracted from the key reader when the
AMBER
LED is glowing.
GREEN spot
(corresponds to
the red LED on
the key reader)
Select the partitions for Type
B
arming.
Double click (or press
ENTER
) on the selected box to toggle the status.
Partitions with
A
will arm, and those with
D
will disarm----if the digital key is extracted from the key reader when the
GREEN
LED is
glowing.
Zones
The zones (terminals [L1], [L2], etc.) can be programmed as Alarm or Command zones.
Alarm zones
Violation of an Alarm zone----during armed status of its partition (refer to
Partitions
) will generate an
Alarm on
zone
event. One or more actions can be assigned to this event (activation of sirens, digital communicator, tele-
phone dialler etc.).
The Panel will start monitoring zones----other than
Exit delay
or
Last exit zones
(refer to
Type
)----as soon as their
partitions arm.
The Panel will start monitoring
Exit delay
and
Last exit zones
when the programmed
Exit time
of the partition
elapses (refer to
Partitions
).
Alarm status will be generated when the zone is unbalanced (refer to
Balancing
) for the programmed cycle and
time (refer to
Sensitivity
).
Each zone can generate the
Alarm on zone
event for the programmed cycle only (refer to
Cycles
).
Command zones
Violation of a Command zone will activate one of the following:
Ø
Switch status of partitions
Ø
Arm partitions only
Ø
Disarm partitions only
Ø
Reset partition
Ø
Reset Panel
Ø
Clear call queue
Unbalancing will activate a Command zone (refer to
Balancing
) for its programmed cycle and time (refer to
Sen-
sitivity
).
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Zone Table Description
The non-modifiable Zone table, on the left side of the page, shows the available zones (refer to
Config.
page).
no.
This is the zone
identifier
number that in some cases will be used instead of the full description (refer to
Descrip-
tion
).
Position
This is the label (Description) of the hardware component the zone is assigned to. This description can be
changed in the
Config.
page and can be used as the device location identifier.
Device
This is the identifier number of the device the zone is assigned to (addresses 1 through 8 for keypad zones; and
addresses 1 through 6 for Input-Expander zones).
This parameter does not apply to Main Unit zones.
Ter.
This is the zone identifier on the terminal board of the device the zone is assigned to. This parameter is also the
sequential number of the zone on the device.
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