
34 ZONE GROSS & PULSE
35 ZONE HARDWARE
36 ZONE BLOCK ASSIGN
37 TECH ZONE OPTIONS
This menu is used to program the
gross and pulse settings for
the hardwired zone if you are using inertia sensors. Only zone
types
Alarm
and
E/E
can be programmed with gross and pulse
settings. To disable either a pulse count or a gross level on a
zone set it to 0. Otherwise 1 is the most sensitive setting and 9
is the least sensitive setting for both.
Used to select the wiring configuration for the hardwired zone
i.e. whether it is non end of line, single end of line or dual end of
line hardware (see page 45). The zone 5 to 8 have the
additional Point ID hardware option which enables Point ID
devices to be connected to it (see pages 46 & 47 and pages 51
to 55). You can map a wireless device on to any of the zones in
which case the hardware is called
RF Device
or via an RF-
Interface/Repeater in which case the hardware is called
RFI
Device
This is used to associate specific zones to specific blocks. A
“block” is a semi-autonomous group of zones within the overall
system. The Common Area (i.e. Block 0) contains all the zones
not assigned to blocks. The Common Area automatically arms
when all the blocks are armed and is disarmed when the first
block is disarmed.
If
Never Log
is selected then no technical zone activations are
entered into the engineer log. The
Only Log Set
allows
technical zone activations to be logged when the system is
armed and not logged when the system is unset. Enabling
Show Open B4 Set
(Show Open Before Set) allows the user to
see, on the keypad display, which technical zones are open
while arming the system. Enabling
Inhibit Reqd
then requires
them to inhibit any open technical zones before the system will
set.
371 Never Log
372 Only Log at Set
373 ShowOpenB4Set
374 Inhibit Reqd
Zone Menu- Continued
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Mapped Outputs
is where outputs can directly follow the state
of their assigned to zones i.e. they switch on/off when their
zones open/close. The
Mapped Output Options
section makes
these outputs behave in a certain way i.e. when “latched” they
stay triggered until the next
Unset
. Alternatively, they can be
programmed to “pulse” for a short period in line with their
“output trip time”. See pages 78 & 79.
38 ZONE MAP MENU
382 Mapped Output Options
381 Mapped Outputs
Point Menu
44 POINT GROSS & PULSE
45 POINT BLOCK ASSIGN
46 POINT MAP MENU
43 POINT OPTIONS
42 POINT TYPES
41 POINT NAMES
These menus are used to configure Point ID sensors (P01 to
P10). Each Point ID sensor can be considered to have the
same power as a zone. In general, anything that can be
selected for a zone can be selected for a point. For further
details on these menus please refer to the
Zone Menu
in the
preceding section.
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