3
This
Balance
is only available for Grade 3 Control
Panels.
Type
The
Type
determines the affect the Armed/Dis-
armed status of the partitions will have on the Alarm sig-
nals, and whether the Zone will trigger Alarms immedi-
ately or after a programmed delay.
+
All Zones — other than
Fire
and
24h
— will be clas-
sified as Burglar.
r
Instant
— Violation (refer to “Balance” and “Sensi-
tivity”) of an Instant Zone — that is not Unbypassed or
in Test status (refer to “Attributes”); has not run its pro-
grammed Cycles (refer to “Cycles”), and whose Parti-
tions are Armed — will generate the following events:
Ø
Alarm on zone
(related to the Zone concerned);
Generic alarm on partition
— relative to the Armed
Partitions of the Zone.
r
Entry delay
— Violation of an
Entry Delay
Zone —
that is not Unbypassed or in Test status; has not run
its programmed Cycles, and whose Partitions are
Armed — will trigger the longest
Entry Delay
of all of
its Partitions. All the associated Keypads will beep
until the delay expires. If the Partitions the Zone is
assigned to are not Disarmed before the delay ex-
pires, or if the Zone is violated after the Delay, the
system will generate the Events like an
Instant
Zone.
The first Zone on the path to a Disarm point (Reader
or Keypad) should be programmed as an
Entry de-
lay
Zone.
r
Entry path
— Violation of an
Entry path
Zone will
generate the events like an
Instant
Zone, unless
during the
Entry Delay
of its Partition (and also un-
less the zone is bypassed or in Test status or has run
its programmed Cycles).
Violation of an
Entry path
Zone — during the
Entry
Delay
of its Partition — will not trigger any events.
The Zones leading to a Disarm point (Reader or Key-
pad) should be programmed as
Entry path
Zones.
r
Exit delay
— Violation of an
Exit delay
Zone — dur-
ing the
Exit Delay
of its Partition — will not trigger
any events. In all other cases, the system will gener-
ate the Events like an
Instant
Zone (unless the zone
is bypassed or in Test status or has run its pro-
grammed Cycles).
The Zones leading out of a Partition should be pro-
grammed as
Exit delay
Zones.
r
Last exit
— Violation of a
Last Exit
Zone — during
the
Exit Delay
of its Partition — will not generate any
Events but will replace any residual
Exit Delay
, and
trigger the programmed
Last Exit Time
of its Parti-
tion.
In all other cases, the system will generate the
Events like an
Instant
Zone (unless the zone is by-
passed or in Test status or has run its programmed
Cycles).
This feature will allow the system to Arm as soon as
the programmed
Last Exit Time
expires.
The last Zone leading out of a Partition should be
programmed as a
Last Exit
Zone.
r
24 hr
— Violation of a
24h Zone
— regardless of the
status of its Partition — will generate the Events like
an
Instant
Zone (unless the zone is bypassed or in
Test status or has run its programmed Cycles).
24hr
Zones can be used for control applications,
such as switching on courtesy lights (using infrared
sensors).
r
Fire
— This type of zone is automatically pro-
grammed as a
24h
,
N.O.
(Normally Open) zone. Vio-
lation of a
Fire
Zone — regardless of the status of its
Partition — will generate the following events:
Ø
Alarm on zone
(relevant to the Zone concerned);
Ø
Fire Alarm On Partition
— relevant to the Partition
the Zone is assigned to.
r
Hold-up
— Violation of an
Hold-up
Zone — regard-
less of the status of its Partition — will generate
Events like an
Instant
Zone (unless the zone is by-
passed or in Test status or has run its programmed
Cycles). Moreover:
Ø
events generated by the
Hold-up
zone CANNOT ac-
tivate output n. 1;
Ø
the Keypad WILL NOT signal Alarms triggered by
Hold-up
Zones (the
a
indicator WILL NOT blink);
Ø
the Keypad WILL NOT signal outgoing calls triggered
by
Hold-up
Zones by mean of the event
Alarm on
zone
( WILL NOT appear above the
i
icon).
e
If a Hold-up zone is active, the EN50131 and
EN50131-3-1 standards require that the arming
can’t be performed. Forced arming is still possible
from the LCD keypad.
+
If the
Zone Fault
option is also enabled, the viola-
tion of a
Hold-Up
Zone ONLY generates the
Zone
Detector Fault
event.
e
In order to comply with the EN50131-1 and
EN50131-3 standards, if your system has a
Hold-Up
Zone, at least one “Hold-up device fault”
Zone must be present too:
Hold-up
and
Zone
Fault
options enabled.
Default: zone n.
6
(Terminal
L2
of the
Panel
).
r
Zone Fault
— Violation of an
Zone Fault
Zone — re-
gardless of the status of its Partition — will generate
the
Zone Detector Fault
event.
Default: zone n.
5
(Terminal
L1
of the
Panel
) and n.
6
(Terminal
L2
of the
Panel
).
+
The
Zone Fault
Zone supports the
Single End of
Line Balance
ONLY.
e
In order to comply with the EN50131-1 and
EN50131-3 standards, in the system must be at
least one
Zone Fault
Zone.
r
Internal Siren Fault
— Violation of an
Internal Si-
ren Fault
Zone — regardless of the status of its Par-
tition — will generate the
Fault on Internal Siren
event.
Default: zone n.
7
(Terminal
L3
of the
Panel
).
ABSOLUTA Plus
PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC
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