S e c t i o n 5 : P a r t i t i o n s a n d Z o n e s
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options using the arrow (< >) keys, then press the [*] key
to select.
[0]
Clear Display
will clear the entire label.
[1]
Clear to End
will clear the display from the character
above the cursor to the end of the display.
[2]
Change Case
will toggle between uppercase and
lowercase letters.
[3]
ASCII Entry
is for entering uncommon characters.
Use the arrow (< >) keys to toggle through the char-
acters or enter a 3-digit number from 032 to 255. Press
the [*] key to enter the character. See Appendix D at
the back of this manual for a list of the available
ASCII characters.
[4]
Cancel and Exit
will exit zone label programming.
No changes will be saved.
[5]
Save
will save any changes and exit zone label pro-
gramming.
Zone Types
The following is a description of each zone type:
Standard Delay (00)
Standard Delay zones have an entry and exit delay. The
exit delay will begin as soon as arming is initiated. The
delay zone may be opened and closed during the delay
time without causing an alarm. After the exit delay time
has expired, the zone is armed. Opening the zone will
start the entry delay. If the panel is disarmed before the
entry time expires, no alarm will be generated.
Auxiliary Delay (01)
The Auxiliary Delay zone operates the same way as the
Delay zone, except different entry and exit delay times
can be programmed: Auxiliary Entry and Auxiliary Exit
Delay. Having a second delay zone provides greater flex-
ibility for areas which require more time to arm and dis-
arm the system.
Instant (02)
An Instant zone will be armed when the exit delay
expires. Violating this zone when armed will cause an
instant alarm.
Interior (03)
An Interior zone will be armed when the exit delay
expires. If a Delay zone is violated first, this zone will
wait for the Delay time before going into alarm. If this
zone is violated first, it will create an instant alarm.
Interior Delay (04)
When the partition is armed in the Away mode (interior
zones active), this zone will operate as an Interior zone.
When the partition is armed in the Stay mode (interior
zones bypassed), this zone will operate as a delay zone.
Interior Stay/Away (05)
This zone acts as an interior zone. The zone will be auto-
matically bypassed if no delay zone on the partition is
violated during the exit delay or if the partition is armed
in the Stay mode.
Delay Stay/Away (06)
This zone will operate the same as the Delay zone with
one exception: this zone will be automatically bypassed
if the partition is armed in the Stay mode.
Standard Fire (07)
When a Standard Fire zone goes into alarm, the panel
will activate all fire outputs and will immediately trans-
mit a reporting code to the central station, if pro-
grammed. The fire output can be programmed to
pulse—two seconds on, two seconds off—or to follow
one of the other fire bell patterns (see Section 11.5 “Pro-
grammable Output Options,” options 49-53). If an open
condition is present, the panel will immediately display
and communicate a trouble condition. All keypads will
annunciate the trouble by activating the Trouble light
and beeping twice every ten seconds. The keypads can
be silenced by pressing any key.
NOTE
: Fire zones always require single EOL resistors
regardless of any other programming. Never program
a fire zone as silent. Refer to the wiring diagram or
Section 2.9 “Zone Wiring” for fire zone configuration.
Delayed Fire (08)
This fire zone works the same way as a Standard Fire
zone except that the alarm memory and communication
are delayed by 30 seconds. The fire outputs are activated
immediately. The alarm can be acknowledged by the
user by pressing any key before the 30-second delay
expires.
If the alarm is acknowledged, the panel will silence the
alarm and delay communication of the signal for 90 sec-
onds to allow the user a chance to correct the problem. If
the Delayed Fire zone is still in alarm 90 seconds later,
the panel will again activate the fire output and delay
communication for 30 seconds, at which point the user
can acknowledge the alarm again.
If the alarm is not acknowledged, the panel will latch the
alarm after the 30-second delay and will communicate to
the central station.
NOTE
: Fire zones always require single EOL resistors
regardless of any other programming. Never program
a fire zone as silent. Refer to the wiring diagram or
Section 2.9 “Zone Wiring” for fire zone configuration.
Auto Verifying Fire (09)
Auto verify Fire zones operate similar to Standard Fire
zones. When the zone goes into alarm, the panel will per-
form a sensor reset for 20 seconds and then will wait 10
seconds for the detectors to clear. If the same zone goes
into alarm within 60 seconds, the panel will immediately
activate the fire outputs and will communicate to the
central station, if programmed.
NOTE
: In order for this zone to operate, the smoke
detector power supply must be connected to an out-
put programmed as Command Output #2.
NOTE
: Fire zones always require single EOL resistors
regardless of the programmed zone supervision.
Never program a fire zone as silent. Refer to the wir-
ing diagram or Section 2.9 “Zone Wiring” for fire
zone configuration.
Waterflow (10)
When an alarm occurs, the fire outputs will activate. If
programmed, the panel will immediately send a Water-
flow Alarm reporting code to central station. The Water-
flow zone will also follow the Waterflow delay, if
programmed (see Section 10.9 “Transmission Delays”).