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zone will activate when any of the assigned areas are armed. If option 6 is ON at address P123E
(“Zones are shared between Areas”) then it will only activate when all assigned areas are armed.
Option 32
Area “32”
- This option assigns the Zone to Area 32. If a Zone is assigned only to Area 32 it will activate
if Area 32 is armed. If the zone is in more than one Area and option 6 is OFF at address P123E then the
zone will activate when any of the assigned areas are armed. If option 6 is ON at address P123E
(“Zones are shared between Areas”) then it will only activate when all assigned areas are armed.
ZONE OPTIONS A
ZONE OPTIONS A
- P122E 1-64E Value 1-8
Option 1 - Zone is Active
Option 2 - Zone is N/O
Option 3 - Not an Exit Delay Zone
Option 4 - Keypad Zone
Option 5 - Zone is a Radio Zone
Option 6 - Zone is a Stay Mode Zone
Option 7 - Zone can be Manually Bypassed
Option 8 - Zone can be Auto-Bypassed
Option 1
Zone is Active
- If this option is on the zone is Active. If it is turned off the zone will not be monitored by
the panel. The panel can provide up to 64 zones but is configured by default as an 8 zone panel with this
option turned off for zones 9-64.
Option 2
Zone is N/O
- This option only applies if the zone input is set to type 14 or 15 (zone doubling) at location
P125E. When configured as type 14 there are three resistors wired in series on the input, a 2k2 tamper
resistor, a 4k7 low zone resistor and an 8k2 high zone resistor. When configured as type 15 there are
two resistors wired in series on the input, a 4k7 low zone resistor and an 8k2 high zone resistor. At this
point, the zone can be set as having a N/C (Normally closed) alarm contact where the EOL resistor is
shorted out in the sealed state or it can be set as a N/O (Normally open) alarm contact where the EOL
resistor is in circuit in the sealed state. If this option is turned on it assumes that the alarm contact is N/
O. If zone doubling is not being used (eg P125E for the zone is not set to type 14 or 15) then this
function has no effect.
Option 3
Not an Exit Delay Zone -
If this option is turned on the zone will not have any exit delay and will cause
an instant alarm if triggered during the exit delay time. Also you MUST ensure that if this option is turned
on for a zone, that same zone should not have any entry delay (P144E) programmed. If the zone does
have an entry delay the zone can activate during the exit time thereby starting an entry delay on the
same zone which means the user might not be aware of the pending alarm and leave the premises. If
the zone has no entry delay and the zone is triggered during the exit time the alarm will then be instant
alerting the user that they deviated off the exit route.
Option 4
Keypad Zone
- If this option is on the Zone will follow the Input at the corresponding Keypad or
Weigand Interface. For example if the Keypad or Wiegand Interface is set to Keypad address # 19 the
input will become zone 19.
Option 5
Zone is a Radio Zone
- If this option is on the panel does not scan the hardwired zone input terminal
but instead is looking for a radio zone signal. The correct radio type should be set at location P127E to
ensure that the radio zone works correctly.
Option 6
Zone is a Stay Mode Zone
- If this option is on the zone will be active when Stay Mode is armed. This
feature is normally used for arming just part of the alarm at night time.
Option 7
Zone can be Manually Bypassed
- If this option is on the zone can be Manually Bypassed at the
keypad using the <BYPASS> button. A zone must be Bypassed while in the disarmed state. A bypassed
zone will also bypass any tampers associated with that zone. Once the area with the bypassed zone has
been armed then disarmed, the manual bypass is removed and the zone must be manually bypassed
again before arming if required. If a zone is configured as a 24 Hour zone (P123E Options 3, 4 & 5), they
can also be Manually Bypassed but in this case the Bypass must be manually removed to re-instate the
zone.
Option 8
Zone can be Auto-Bypassed
- If this option is on the zone will be Auto-Bypassed if unsealed at the
expiry of the exit delay. If the zone seals after that time it will be re-instated automatically and can then
cause an alarm. On disarming of the alarm any auto-Bypasses are removed.