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Perimeter PZ (25)
This zone type intended to be used with external (perimeter) detection equipment.
PZ
Unset Response
(see page 52) and
PZ Set Response
(page 53) determine the
response to activations of the zone.
A Perimeter zone or the zone's tamper does not contribute to a burg or confirmed
alarm.
Partitions
You can use this menu in a partitioned system to assign the zone to one or more
partitions. By default, zones belong only to partition 1.
Note:
This menu does not appear if the zone type is Not Used or you are not using a
partitioned system.
Any zone other than whose type is Not Used must be assigned to at least one
partition.
If you assign a zone to more than one partition, that zone will be set only when all
the partitions it belongs to are set.
Press
or
to scroll through the list of partitions followed by
or
to assign/de-
assign the zone to each partition as necessary.
An
All Partitions
option is available if the zone type allows the zone to belong to more than
one partition (see the Table 3). You can use
All Partitions
to assign or de-assign the zone
to or from all partitions.
Table 3: Zone types that can belong to one or more partitions
One partition only
Any partition
01
HUA
03
Normal Alarm
02
Fire
05
Final Exit
04
24 Hr
06
Entry Route
07
Technical
08
Key Switch Momentary
10
Tamper
09
Key Switch Latched
11
External PSU AC fail
17
Log Only
12
External PSU Battery fault
18
Exit Terminate
13
External PSU Low Volts
19
Shunt Key Latched
14
External PSU Fault
20
Shunt Key Non Latching
15
External Warning Device Fault
21
Lock Set
16
Hold Up Device Fault
23
Security
24
Tamper Return
22
Occupancy
25
Perimeter
Attributes
Table 4 shows the zone attributes and the zone types they apply to. You can assign more
than one attribute to a zone. Some attributes may be unavailable for radio zones. The
display shows only the available attributes for the zone type you select.