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INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual.
If limited Multi-break reporting is required, select this option and specify the number of “Breaks” to be reported in the Swinger Shutdown
Dialer Count.
This option is highly recommended for “Domestic Dialer” format. A Zone Restore will be reported on Opening (Area Off).
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Pulse Count.
This option enables Pulse Counting for this Zone.
The zone will only create an alarm if:
-The “Pulse Count” is registered during the “Pulse Time”.
-OR, the Zone is still in alarm when the “Pulse Time” expires.
The Pulse Count value is programmed at Address 901, and the Pulse Time is programmed at Address 902.
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Self-Test Zone.
Any Zones defined as a “Self-Test Zone” are required to go into the un-sealed state at least once within the “Self-Test
Period”, or a Self-Test system input alarm (System Input 10) will be generated.
Self-Test Zones are monitored for activity while the Area that they are assigned to is Dis-armed. Only Zones that will go into the un-sealed
state in the normal course of daily activity should be defined as a Self-Test Zone. e.g. Movement detectors and Door contacts that get
activated when the system is Dis-armed.
The Self-Test period is programmed in Address 903.
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Day Alarm Zone
If a Zone is defined as a Day Alarm, then when the Area that the Zone is assigned to is Dis-armed, the Zone can
trigger an Auxiliary that has the “Day Alarm” Event Type assigned. (Address 800 to 810, Event Type 16)
When the Area is Armed, the Zone will generate an alarm as per it’s Zone Type.
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Normally Open (Change Sense). Zones that are defined as “Normally Open” will go into alarm when the alarm contacts on the device are
Sealed, and will restore when the contacts are Un-sealed.
i.e. Reverses the “Seal” and “Alarm” states on the Zone Input.
This option can be used when monitoring devices with Normally Open alarm contacts are used. e.g. Certain Smoke Detectors, etc.
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Spare.
667-700
Spare
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
FUNCTION
(Data Type)