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“momentary” operation is required then the “Momentary
Keyswitch” attribute can be assigned, see page
21.
15 Stay 2 Arm Key
This zone type operates as type 14, but performs a stay arm 2.
16 Stay 3 Arm Key
This zone type operates as type 14, but performs a stay arm 3.
17 Bypass Key
Use this zone type for a key switch or door lock that has switch
contacts. This zone type will bypass all zones with the keyswitch
bypass attribute when active and reinstate them when healthy. If a
“momentary” operation is required then the “Momentary
Keyswitch” attribute can be assigned, see page
21.
18 Security Key
Use this zone type for a key switch. This zone type will disable all
remote keypads from disarming the panel when active and reinstate
them when healthy. If a “momentary” operation is required then
the “Momentary Keyswitch” attribute can be assigned, see page
21.
If you want to change a zone from being a security key to another
zone type, make sure you enable the remote keypads first.
19 Auxiliary
Use this zone type for auxiliary devices, which do not require an
audible alarm response. This zone type generates a silent alarm if
activated at any time.
20 Warning
Use this zone type for monitoring devices that require a warning
indication. This zone type generates a warning (alarm tone on
remote keypad and zone indication) if the zone remains active for
longer than the warning delay time, see page 25 for details.
21 Log/Monitor
Use this zone type for monitoring devices that require an event log
entry. This zone type generates a log entry if activated at any time.
22 Trouble/Fault
Use this zone type for monitoring fault outputs on devices such as
remote power supplies. This zone type generates a fault condition if
it is activated at any time.
23 Counter
Use this zone type for counting the number of activations from a
detector. For example it could be used to count the number of times
a door is opened for a shop premises. This zone type does not
generate an alarm; it is only used for counting purposes.
Zone Wiring
Each zone must be programmed to the correct wiring type in order
for the correct response.
Locations:
1201
to
1216
Zone 01 to 16: Zone Wiring.
Entry Mode:
Enter 4 digit location followed by
Enter
, then key
in 1 digit wiring type from list below or press
i
to scroll through list.
When finished press
Enter
to accept or
Clear
to cancel.
0
Normally Closed
Use this wiring type for normally closed detection devices.
1
Normally Open
Use this wiring type for normally open detection devices.
2
Single EOL - N/C
Use this wiring type for normally closed detection devices.
3
Double EOL
Use this wiring type for detection devices that require both alarm
and tamper monitoring.
4
Triple EOL
Use this wiring type for detection devices that require alarm,
tamper, fault and anti-mask monitoring.
5
User Double EOL
Do not use, reserved for future use.
6
User Triple EOL
Do not use, reserved for future use.
7
Wireless
Use this wiring type for wireless devices, when this wiring type is
selected the system will enter “Learn Mode” for
60 seconds and the
wireless device must be activated (Tamper). To remove a device,
simply program the wiring type as “Normally closed”
. See page 13
for more information on wireless devices.
Zone Attributes
Each zone can have one or more optional attributes programmed to
further alter its functionality.
Locations:
1301
to
1316
Zone 01 to 16: Zone Attributes.
Entry Mode:
Enter 4 digit location followed by
Enter
, then use
keys
1
to
8
to toggle options from the list below on or off. When
finished press
Enter
to accept or
Clear
to cancel.
1
Double Knock
On: When a zone is enabled for Double Knock it will only cause an
alarm when:
(a) T
he zone remains active for the duration of the “Double
Knock Delay”.
(b)
The zone is violated twice within the “
Double Knock Delay
”.
(c) If any two zones w
ith the “Double Knock” attrib
ute are
activated
during the “
Double Knock
Time Window”.
Off: The zone functions as normal.
2
Enable Comms
On: The communicator will report the alarm status to the
monitoring station when the zone causes an alarm.
Off: The alarm status is not transmitted.
3
Reset
On: Zones with this attribute will not be monitored during the
detector reset period. The detector reset occurs when the exit
mode is started or when the user resets the system after an
alarm. Detection devices such as smoke detectors that are
powe
red from an output programmed as “Detector Reset”
should have this attribute switched on.
Off: The zone functions as normal.
4
Fast Response
On: Zones with this attribute respond at the response rate
determined by the “
Zone Response T
imer”
.
Off: The zone functions as normal.
5
Auto Rearm
On: Zones with this attribute will only re-arm at the end of the bell
duration providing that the “Auto
Re-
Arm Counter” limit has
not been reached. Once this limit has been reached, the zone
will lock out and not cause any further Intruder alarms.
Off: The zone will always re-arm.
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