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Zones. Follow zones function as follows:
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If a follow zone opens and no entry delay zones have been triggered; the control panel will
immediately generate an alarm after the zone speed has elapsed.
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If a follow zone opens during another zone's entry delay period, the control panel will wait until
the end of the entry delay period before generating an alarm.
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If a follow zone opens when more than one entry delay zone has been triggered, the panel will
wait until the end of the entry delay zone that opened first before generating an alarm.
7.8
Entry Delay 1
Decimal Programming
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Address 050
Default: 45 seconds
Any zone that has not been identified as either
Instant Zones, Follow Zones, Entry Delay 2, or "24
Hour" & Fire Zones
(see above) will automatically default to Delay 1. You can program the Delay 1
period between 001 and 255 seconds into address 050. If a zone defined as Delay 1 opens in an
armed system, the control panel will wait the pre-programmed period before generating an alarm.
This provides the users the time required to disarm the system when entering the protected area.
[
ENTER
]
+
Installer Code
+
[10] [5] [10]
+
3-digit decimal value (001-255)
+
[
ENTER
]
7.9
Entry Delay 2
Feature Select Programming
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Addresses 112 & 114, keys [1] to [12]
Using the "
Feature Select Programming Method
", select which zones will be defined as Entry
Delay 2 Zones. If a zone defined as Delay 2 opens in an armed system, the control panel will wait
the
Entry Time Delay 2
(see below) period before generating an alarm. This provides the users the
time required to disarm the system when entering the protected area.
7.9.1 Entry Time Delay 2
Decimal Programming
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Address 051
Default: 45 seconds
This applies to all zones defined as Delay 2 (see
Entry Delay 2
above). You can program the
Delay 2 between 001 and 255 seconds.
[
ENTER
]
+
Installer Code
+
[10] [5] [1]
+
3-digit decimal value (001-255)
+
[
ENTER
]
7.10 Partitioning
Feature Select Programming
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Address 086, key [8]
This feature divides the alarm system into two distinct systems, identified as "System A" and
"System B". You can assign each zone to System A, System B, both systems, or neither system.
Partitioning works as follows:
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Zones assigned to System A, will arm/disarm when the system is "System A Armed/Disarmed".
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Zones assigned to System B, will arm/disarm when the system is "System B Armed/Disarmed".
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Zones assigned to both systems ("dual area") will arm when the system is either "System A
Armed", "System B Armed" or when both systems are armed and will disarm only when both
systems disarm.
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Zones not identified to any system ("common area") will arm only when the system is both
"System A Armed" and "System B Armed" and will only disarm when at least one of the two
systems disarms.
Zone Definitions
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