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(The two or three letter code after the type name appears on the keypad
display to remind you of the zone type.)
Not Used - NU (00)
The alarm system will not respond when an event triggers this detector.
This is the default zone type for all zones when the control unit is
delivered from the factory.
Hold Up Alarm – HUA (01).
Operating a device programmed as ‗Hold Up Alarm‘ (HUA) will start an
alarm whether the system (or partition) is set or unset.
The alarm response for a HUA (audible, silent or displayed) depends the
options selected in
HUA Response
(see page 74). (Hint: In a part setting
system look for
HUA Response
under System Options; in a partitioned
system look in the sub-menu for each partition.
If a communications module is fitted there may also be an alarm
transmission to the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC), depending on how you
have programmed the ARC Reporting option (see page 98).
Fire Alarm - FA (02).
Smoke or heat detectors connected to Fire Alarm zones cause the internal
sounders to give a pulsing fire signal. Fire alarms operate whether the
system is set or unset, and will always trigger communications, if a
communications module is fitted and enabled.
Normal Alarm - NA (03).
When triggered, a zone programmed as ‗Normal Alarm‘ will start an alarm
provided the system is set.
When the control unit first learns a radio detector the zone type defaults
to Normal Alarm. (720r detectors default to ―Fire‖ zone type.)
24 Hour Alarm - 24 (04).
Activating this zone while the system (or partition) is unset causes an
internal alarm (keypad sounders and speakers). Activating this zone while
the system (or partition) is set causes an alarm from internal and external
sounders.
Final Exit – FE (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 partition, or to start the entry procedure. See page 71 to
set the exit mode type.
Note: If you give a Final Exit zone any of the Part Set attributes then you can
program that zone to behave like a Normal Alarm zone if the user part
sets the system. See page 75 .
Entry Route – ER (06).
Use this zone type for detectors sited between the Final Exit door/detector
and the keypad. If an ‗Entry Route‘ zone is triggered when the system is
set, an alarm will occur. If the entry/exit timer is running when an Entry
Route zone is triggered then no alarm occurs until the entry/exit timer
expires.
Note: If you give an Entry Route zone one of the Part Set attributes then you
can program that zone to behave like a Final Exit zone if the user part
sets the system. See page 75 .
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