Captain 6 Installation Guide
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Par. Onscreen
Characteristic description
I
Entry delay
Triggering this zone will be delayed to the extent of the Exit or Entry
delay, before it triggers the alarm.
D
Entry follower If triggered, as long as any delayed (Entry & Exit) zone is open, this
zone will not trigger the alarm.
E
End-Of-Line
This zone is connected over EOL resistor loop.
5.1.3
Zone responses
Technician code
Select:
CPTN XX en 6.10
Zone response:
ENTER/NEXT/END
SPGF12 Siren
++--+-- Zn.Resp1
set the responses of zone #1
Set the responses of each zone when it is violated.
The first screen is zone #1 screen. You can enter any other zone number and program
its responses. (See how in section 3.2.3).
To confirm and progress to the next zone,
The responses are set per zone independently.
To progress to the next zone without saving,
If both partitions #1 and #2 are active, the programmed zone will be triggered only
when both partitions are armed.
The following table describes the zone responses:
Par. Onscreen Response description
S
Siren
Trigger the siren/s
P
Communic. Report the Monitoring Station and the end user
over the phone (PSTN and/or GSM or the Radio).
G
PGM
Trigger the PGM output
F
Fire
Trigger the SMOKE output.
The GND connection of the output will be
disconnected for one minute.
1
Partition #1 “+”: allocate the zone to partition #1
2
Partition #2 “+”: allocate the zone to partition #2
5.1.4
Zone name
Technician code
Select:
CPTN XX en 6.10
Zone names
ENTER/NEXT/END
Zone names
Z 1: ZONE 1
the zone name
A zone name can have up to 8 characters.
See section 10 for instructions on how to enter text in CAPTAIN 6.
3
BYPASS
ENTR
ENTR
ENTR
3
BYPASS
ENTR
ENTR