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Zone Types
The following types are available:
Not Used (NU)
The system ignores Zones with this type. Key in 00 for a
zone that will not be used.
Note: If a zone is programmed as ‘Not Used’, it is not necessary to link the circuit or
anti-tamper connections.
Panic Alarm (PA) (Key in 01) Operating a device programmed as ‘Panic
Alarm’ will start either a silent alarm transmission to the
ARC, or an audible alarm, depending on how you have
programmed PA Response, (see Command 30). PA
alarms operate whether the system is set or unset.
Fire (FR)
(Key in 02) Smoke or heat detectors connected to FR
type zones cause the speakers to give a distinctive fire
signal (internal sounders pulsing “Dee Dah Dee Dah...”).
Fire alarms operate whether the system is set or unset,
and will always trigger communications if fitted.
Normal Alarm (NA) (Key in 03) A zone programmed as ‘Normal Alarm’ will
start an alarm when the system is set.
24 Hr Zone (24)
(Key in 04) This zone causes an internal alarm if violated
when the system is unset, and a full alarm if the system is
set. Providing the Installer programs 24hr zones with
‘Omit Allow’, the user can omit 24 hour zones in Day
mode. Note that the control unit re-instates all 24Hr zones
if anyone sets the system.
Final Exit (FE)
(Key in 05) Zones of this type must be the last detector to
be activated on exit, or the first to be activated on entry.
You can use zones of this type to finally set the system,
or to start the entry procedure. Use Command 39 to set
the exit mode type.
Entry Route (ER) (Key in 06) Use this zone type for detectors sited between
the Final Exit door/detector and a keypad. If an ‘Entry
Route’ zone is violated when the system is set, an alarm
will occur. If the entry/exit timer is running when an Entry
Route zone is violated then no alarm occurs until the
entry/exit timer expires.
Shock
Analyser (SA)
(Key in 07) You can apply this zone type to zones 1 to 4.
The system will not accept the attribute for zones 5 to 32.
(See also “Zone Attributes - Sensitivity”.)
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