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[18] Keyswitch zone for Partition N°4
Momentary breach of this zone will alternately arm or disarm the status of Partition
N°4.
5.3 Zone Attributes
Additional attributes to the zone can be programmed to do the following operation
of a zone for a specific application.
The following attributes are programmable for each zone:
Swinger Shutdown:
This attribute determines whether the zone will self-cancel for
reporting and siren triggering once the limit of its repeated alarm counter is reached
(see command [254] Zone Alarm Counter).
Excludable:
This attribute determines whether or not the zone can be excluded
(Bypassed).
(see section 3.6 Functional Keys).
Partition Assignment No. 1:
This function defines the zone as belonging to the zone.
to partition N° 1.
Partition Assignment No. 2:
This function defines the zone as belonging to
to partition N° 2.
Partition Assignment No. 3:
This function defines the zone as belonging to the zone.
to partition N° 3.
Partition No. 4 Assignment:
This function defines the zone as belonging to partition
No. 4.
Sound:
This attribute determines whether the zone will activate (Audible) or not the
alarm output (Silent).
Response speed:
This attribute determines whether the zone operates at 50mS or
50mS. 500 mS. Zone Attributes are configured in Commands [110] - [141].
5.4 Cruce zones
The control panel includes a cross zone option that requires triggering on two or more
zones within a programmable time period to initiate an alarm transmission sequence.
On the other hand, if the “Double trigger on the same zone” option is enabled, it will
generate an alarm transmission sequence if the zone is violated twice during the pro-
grammed time period. It will also generate the same effect if the zone remains open
for the entire time period programmed as “Cross Zone Time Interval”. See Commands
[142]-[145] and [163].
5.5 Zones of Group Inhibition
Areas defined as group inhibited areas may be inhibited in the following ways
Press and hold down the [ ] key for more than 3 seconds. See Commands [146]-[149].
NOTE:
Only available on KPD-860/KPD-860RF/G-LCD732/G-LCD732RF... keypads.
5.6 Keyboard Zone Assignment
Los teclados KPD-800/KPD-860/KPD-860RF/G-LED732/G-LCD732/G-LCD732RF
have a zone input to which a device, such as a door contact, can be connected. (See
Section 2.10 “Keypad Zone” for more information on wiring).
Once the keypad zones are installed, assign the zones in programming commands
[200]-[207].
NOTE:
If the zones assigned to the keypads are between zones 1-8.
The same zones on the PC-900G® backplane will override the PC-900G® zones.
5.7 Download Information
The required Download Information software is AC4.
Downloading information can be done in 4 different ways:
• By means of a PC-Link adapter cable and the PC, without the need for a modem.
• Using the COM-900 / COM-904 module as a programmer.
• Using the Wifi Module on the board as a programmer
5.8 PGM Output Options
Program the programmable outputs (PGM1, PGM2, PGM3 and PGM4 on the board.
main) by selecting one of the output options listed below.
[00] Partition No. 1 Armed Indication:
The output will remain active as long as
partition 1 is armed.
[01] Partition No. 2 Armed Indication:
The output will remain active as long as
partition 2 is armed.
[02] Partition No. 3 Armed Indication:
The output will remain active as long as
partition 3 is armed.
[03] Partition Indication No. 4 Armed:
The output will remain activated.
while partition 4 is armed.
[04] Output command maintained:
The output can be used as a switch. Its state
change can be controlled via a keypad (see section 3.4 “[ ][7]” Keypad control of
programmable outputs”) or by using the AC4 software.
NOTE:
The output can also be controlled by sending a text message via
of the COM-900 / COM-904 module
[05] Output command Pulse:
The output delivers a pulse. The pulse can be triggered
via a keypad (see section 3.5 “[ ][7]” on page 8) or by using the AC4 software.
Keypad programmable output control” on page 8) or by using the AC4 software.
NOTE:
The output can also be controlled by sending a text message via
of the COM-900 / COM-904 module
[07] Pulse on siren trigger:
The PGM will pulse each time the output
siren is triggered.
[08] Partition No. 1 Siren:
The PGM becomes a partition siren. Each time an alarm
occurs in that partition, the PGM will activate for the partition’s programmed siren
time period.
[09] Partition Siren No. 2:
The PGM becomes a partition siren. Each time an alarm
occurs in that partition, the PGM will activate for the partition’s programmed siren
time period.
[10] Partition Siren No. 3:
The PGM becomes a partition siren. Each time an alarm
occurs in that partition, the PGM will activate for the partition’s programmed siren
time period.
[11] Partition Bell No. 4:
The PGM becomes a partition bell. Whenever an alarm
occurs in that partition, the PGM will activate for the partition’s programmed siren
time period.
[13] Mobile Data communication failure:
The PGM shall be activated upon Mobile
Data communication failure.
[15] Battery Failure:
The PGM will activate in the event of a battery failure.
[16] Mains Failure:
The PGM shall be activated in the event of a mains failure.
[17] Auxiliary Power Failure:
The PGM will activate on Auxiliary Power Failure: The
PGM will activate on Auxiliary Power Failure auxiliary output power supply.
[18] Resetting Smoke Sensors:
The PGM will always remain on and the PGM will
always remain off will turn off for 3 seconds after the [ ][7] command is entered
(see section 3.5 “[ ][7”] Keypad Programmable Output Control”).
NOTE:
PGM outputs cannot be completely disabled in installer programming. To com-
pletely disable a PGM output, you must remove all wiring from the PGM output.
5.9 Connection of PGMs
Wiring of an LED
NOTE:
PGM outputs cannot be completely disabled in installer programming.
To completely disable a PGM output, you must remove all wiring from the PGM
output.
5.10 Siren Output
The siren will be silenced after the number of minutes programmed for the parti-
tion’s siren time. Each partition has its own independent siren time (See commands
[159]-[162]).
The panel supervises the siren output in the event of a disconnection or short
circuit condition.
5.11 Periodic Test Report
To ensure that the communication link with the monitoring station is functioning
properly, program the panel to send a test signal periodically.
The test report can be programmed to send signals in minutes, hours or days (see
command [360] option [1] “Test report transmission counters”).
5.12 Armed System Follower Test Report
The panel can be programmed to send a follower test report during the time it is
armed. This test can be programmed with a different period than the periodic test
report. Normally, the period of this test is programmed in a shorter time than the
periodic test, thus obtaining a greater check on the panels that are armed (See
command [360] option [2] “Test report transmission counters”).
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PGM4
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Conexionado de PGM como Sirena de Interior
5.12 Conexionado de PGMs
Conexionado de un Led
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