
within the programmed Window, the system will refresh
the window and restore to
Standby
.
After generating a Zone Group Alarm, the system will
be unable to generate further Alarm cycles until
ALL
the
AND
Zones concerned restore to
Standby
.
‘Reset Partition Alarm’, ‘Arm/Disarm Partition’ or ‘Stop
Partition Alarm’ operations will restore
ALL
the
AND
Zones of the Partition concerned to standby.
The Zones of a Group need not have Partitions in com-
mon.
AND
Zones can be set up via PC only.
Wireless
Systems with
VectorRX
Receivers can manage up to
32 Wireless Zones and up to 16 Wireless keys.
A
Installation of a VectorRX Receiver will downgrade
the IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM Approval from
Grade
II
to Grade
I
.
The IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM Approval applies
only when no more than 14 Wireless keys are used.
The Wireless Zones support the following Detectors:
Ø
AMD10 - Wireless Pet-immune Infrared Detector
Ø
AMC10 - Wireless Magnetic Contact
Ø
AGB10 - Wireless Glass Break Detector
Ø
ASD10 - Wireless Optical Smoke Detector
+
Wireless Devices other than those listed above are
not supported by the
VectorRX
Receiver. Read
the “APPENDIX” for further information on the
listed Devices.
The system can detect Alarm, Tamper, Low Battery and
Lost Wireless Detectors.
When a Wireless Detector (assigned to a Wireless
Zone) detects Alarm conditions, the system will gener-
ate the respective
Alarm on zone no. - Wireless
event,
and other events which depend on the programmed
“Type” (refer to “Type” under “Hardwired Zones”).
When a Wireless Detector (assigned to a Wireless
Zone) detects Tamper conditions, the system will gen-
erate the respective
Tamper on zone no. - Wireless
event, and other events which depend on the pro-
grammed “Type” (refer to “Type” under “Hardwired
Zones”).
When the battery of a Wireless Detector (assigned to a
Wireless Zone) is Low, the system will generate a
Warning low battery on wireless device
event . This
event will not identify the Wireless detector in question.
However, the relevant information will be recorded in
the logger as follows:
Ø
TYPE - Low Battery
Ø
ID. EVENT - Description of the Wireless Zone no.
When a Wireless Detector fails to transmit, the system will
generate a
Lost wireless zone
event. The Wireless detec-
tor in question will not be identified. However, the relevant
information will be recorded in the logger as follows:
Ø
TYPE - Wireless Device Disapp.
Ø
ID. EVENT - Description of the Wireless Zone
Wireless keys can Arm in Stay/Away mode and Disarm
the Partitions they are assigned to.
Wireless keys have an auxiliary button that can gener-
ate the following events:
Ø
Key F on KeyFob P1
Ø
Key F on KeyFob P2
Ø
Key A on KeyFob P1
Ø
Key A on KeyFob P2
Ø
Key P on KeyFob P1
Ø
Key P on KeyFob P2
The
Wireless
page will allow you to program the Wire-
less Zone and Key parameters, as follows.
KYO 300-KYO100
PROGRAMMING
43
Figure 30
Wireless Page