DGP-848 Control Panel
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Figure 15: Delayed 24-hr. Fire Zone
4.2.8 Standard 24Hr Fire Zone
S
ECTIONS
[101]
TO
[148]: F
IRST
DIGIT
= A
For details how to connect smoke detectors to the control panel,
refer to Fire Circuits in section 2.15 on page 7. When a zone is
programmed as a Fire zone, the zone becomes normally open and
requires an EOL resistor. The zone will not function as normally
closed. Whenever a Standard 24Hr Fire Zone is triggered, whether
it is armed or disarmed, the control panel can:
•
send a Zone Alarm report code (see section 8.2.5 on page
25).
•
send a Fire Loop Trouble Report (see section 8.2.11 on page
26) if a tamper/wiring fault occurs on a Fire Zone. A “Zone
Fault Trouble” will also appear in the keypad's Trouble Display.
•
generate a Fire alarm, which is always audible, regardless of
other settings. Fire alarms will generate an intermittent bell/
siren output signal as demonstrated in Figure 16.
Figure 16: Bell/Siren Output During Fire Alarm
4.2.9 Stay Delay Zone
S
ECTIONS
[101]
TO
[148]: F
IRST
DIGIT
= B
TO
E
When a Stay Delay zone is armed using the Regular or Force
arming methods, the control panel will process the zone as an
Instant zone (see section 4.2.4 on page 12). When a Stay Delay
zone is armed using the Stay or Instant arming methods and the
zone is triggered, the control panel will not generate an alarm until
the programmed Stay Delay has elapsed. A zone can be defined
with one of four Stay Delays. Each Stay Delay is associated with an
Entry Delay Timer. To program the Entry Delay Timer, key in the
desired 3-digit delay value (000 to 255 seconds) into the
corresponding section:
Stay Delay 1 = Entry Delay 1 Timer in section [230]
Stay Delay 2 = Entry Delay 2 Timer in section [231]
Stay Delay 3 = Entry Delay 3 Timer in section [232]
Stay Delay 4 = Entry Delay 4 Timer in section [233]
Please note that the Entry Delay Timers are the same
timers used for Entry Delay zones.
4.3 Zone Partition Assignment
S
ECTIONS
[101]
TO
[148]: S
ECOND
DIGIT
= 1
TO
4
The control panel provides the option of partitioning the security
system into two, three, or four completely independent systems.
Therefore, each zone must be assigned to one partition as
described in Figure 13 on page 11. For more information on
Partitioning, refer to section 12.5 on page 36.
4.4 Zone Options
Each zone can be programmed with one or more of the options
described below. Program the zone options as described in Figure
13 on page 11.
4.4.1 Auto Zone Shutdown
S
ECTIONS
[101]
TO
[148]: O
PTION
[1]
When option [1] is disabled and an armed zone is breached, the
control panel generates an alarm: it may send an alarm report (see
section 8.11 on page 28), activate the bell output, etc. If the same
zone re-opens during the same alarm, another alarm report may be
sent, the bell output may re-activate and so on. When option [1] is
enabled on a zone, the control panel will stop generating an alarm
when the Auto Zone Shutdown Limit is reached during one armed
period. The control panel will ignore zones with the Auto Zone
Shutdown option that have surpassed the programmed limit. To
program the Auto Zone Shutdown Limit, key in the desired 3-digit
counter (000 to 015) into section [217]. Entering 000 disables this
feature. The Auto Zone Shutdown Limit resets every time the
partition that is assigned to the corresponding zone is armed.
Delayed Fire Zone
Triggered
Activate bell/siren output & delay
report transmission for 30 seconds.
Yes
Yes
Any key on
keypad pressed
within 30
seconds?
Bell/siren silenced. Delay report
transmission an additional 90 sec.
Problem
corrected?
Latch alarm and transmit
report code as described
in the section "Standard
24Hr. Fire Zone".
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Alarm Disabled
No
Has a 2nd
Delayed Fire
Zone opened in
30 sec.?
No
Yes
Yes
No
Has the zone
closed within
30 seconds?
Yes
No
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