IInntteellllii zzoonnee
definition
(Addresses 092, 094)
Key "on": When an alarm condition occurs on a zone defined as intellizone, a timer (set between 10-255
seconds, at address 057) is triggered. An alarm will only be generated if:
1) An alarm condition occurs on a second zone, within the specified time period.
2) The alarm condition, on the first zone, restores and reoccurs, within the specified time period.
3) The alarm condition, on the first zone, stays on for the complete duration of the specified time period.
Key "off": An alarm is generated as soon as the zone is opened. This feature should be disabled on UL
listed systems.
Note: do not use the Intellizone feature and an entry delay on the same zone, otherwise an alarm may
occur as a user tries to disarm the system.
Silent/audible
(Addresses 096, 098)
Silent zones (keys "on") report alarms without triggering bells/sirens. (Reminder: fire zone is never silent.)
Audible zones (keys "off ") will trigger a bell or siren upon alarm generation.
24 hour - fire/regular
(Addresses 100, 102)
"24 hour" zones (keys "on") generate alarms whenever the zone is detected, even if the system is not
armed. Zone 3 becomes a fire zone when defined "24 hour". The fire zone should always be connected
with a 1K
W
W
EOL resistor. If there is a line short in the fire zone, a fire alarm will be generated. If the line is
"open", a fire trouble report (if assigned at address 500) will be sent to the central, and trouble indicator
[11] and fire zone key [3] will flash on the keypad. Alarms in a fire zone generate an intermittent output
signal, regardless of system arming status.
Instant
(Addresses 104, 106)
"Instant" zones (key "on") will immediately generate an alarm when detected while the system is armed.
There is no entry delay.
Follow
(Addresses 108, 110)
"Follow" zones (key "on") are "instant" zones that switch to "delay" definition during entry delay.
Delay 2
(Addresses 112, 114)
One of two different zone delays (delay 1 & delay 2) can be assigned to each zone. Zones activated at this
address are assigned "Delay 2" definition. The length of zone entry delays is programmed at addresses
050-051. Any zones that are not activated at addresses 100-114 are assigned "Delay 1" zone definition.
Note: When more than one zone definition is selected, zone definition priority is assigned in this
order: (1) 24 hr., (2) instant, (3) follow, (4) delay 2 and (5) delay 1.
System assignment
(Addresses 116, 122)
Refer to "System Partitioning", page 25)
Related programming:
"Partitioning 086, [8]."
Bypass-enabled
(Addresses 124, 126)
"Bypass-enabled" zones (keys "on") are zones that can be bypassed during "manual bypass" arming and
auto zone shutdown. The fire zone cannot be bypassed.
Note: If a zone should not be bypassed, turn "off" its corresponding zone key.
Reporting Codes:
(Addresses 300-527)
SECTION 11- 67
The panel can report information regarding system and "protected area" status to the central monitoring
station, when reporting is activated at address 086. All data to be communicated should be assigned a 2-
digit hexa reporting code, consisting of numbers from 0-F. Examples of two digit hexa code combinations
are [6] [
BYP
] and [9] [
TRBL
]. Written in hexa notation, these codes are [6] [D] and [9] [F].
Using the keypad for hexa digit entry, keys [10], [11], [12], [
BYP
], [
MEM
] and [
TRBL
] correspond to hexa
digits A, B, C, D, E and F, respectively.
The [2
ND
] key's value is "skip" (empty). It is ignored by the panel, so to avoid reporting a specific condition
to the central, enter [2
ND
][2
ND
] after the report address for that condition. Also, when programming 3 digit
account codes and 1 digit alarm codes (3-1 reporting), use [2
ND
] in lieu of the first digit.
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