30
8.36
8.36
8.36
8.36
8.36 ZONE RESPONSE TIME (0-99)
ZONE RESPONSE TIME (0-99)
ZONE RESPONSE TIME (0-99)
ZONE RESPONSE TIME (0-99)
ZONE RESPONSE TIME (0-99)
The amount of time that must elapse before the system recognizes
a zone trip. The response time can be set from 10 to 500 millisec-
onds. Time = (2 + value) x 5 milliseconds.
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE: 5 is entered, (2+5) x 5ms = Zone response = 35
milliseconds
NO
NO
NO
NO
NOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:
TE: Zone response times of less than 300mS are suscep-
Zone response times of less than 300mS are suscep-
Zone response times of less than 300mS are suscep-
Zone response times of less than 300mS are suscep-
Zone response times of less than 300mS are suscep-
tib
tib
tib
tib
tible to false alarms.
le to false alarms.
le to false alarms.
le to false alarms.
le to false alarms. Care m
Care m
Care m
Care m
Care must be taken when used.
ust be taken when used.
ust be taken when used.
ust be taken when used.
ust be taken when used.
8.37
8.37
8.37
8.37
8.37 SILENT 24 HOUR PANIC ZONES (1-16)
SILENT 24 HOUR PANIC ZONES (1-16)
SILENT 24 HOUR PANIC ZONES (1-16)
SILENT 24 HOUR PANIC ZONES (1-16)
SILENT 24 HOUR PANIC ZONES (1-16)
Select zones to be programmed for silent panic. Whether the panel
is armed or disarmed, the system or keypad will not annunciate an
alarm condition on a silent zone.
8.38
8.38
8.38
8.38
8.38 AUDIBLE 24 HOUR PANIC ZONES (1-16)
AUDIBLE 24 HOUR PANIC ZONES (1-16)
AUDIBLE 24 HOUR PANIC ZONES (1-16)
AUDIBLE 24 HOUR PANIC ZONES (1-16)
AUDIBLE 24 HOUR PANIC ZONES (1-16)
Select zones to be programmed for audible panic. Zones selected
for audible panic are always armed unless bypassed.
8.39
8.39
8.39
8.39
8.39 AUDIBLE 24 HOUR FIRE ZONES (1-16)
AUDIBLE 24 HOUR FIRE ZONES (1-16)
AUDIBLE 24 HOUR FIRE ZONES (1-16)
AUDIBLE 24 HOUR FIRE ZONES (1-16)
AUDIBLE 24 HOUR FIRE ZONES (1-16)
Select zones to be programmed for audible fire. Zones selected for
audible fire are always armed.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:
TE: IT IS STR
IT IS STR
IT IS STR
IT IS STR
IT IS STRONGL
ONGL
ONGL
ONGL
ONGLY RECOMMENDED
Y RECOMMENDED
Y RECOMMENDED
Y RECOMMENDED
Y RECOMMENDED THA
THA
THA
THA
THAT FIRE ZONES
T FIRE ZONES
T FIRE ZONES
T FIRE ZONES
T FIRE ZONES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NOT BE ENABLED FOR BYP
T BE ENABLED FOR BYP
T BE ENABLED FOR BYP
T BE ENABLED FOR BYP
T BE ENABLED FOR BYPASS.
ASS.
ASS.
ASS.
ASS.
8.40
8.40
8.40
8.40
8.40 AUDIBLE BURGLARY ZONES (1-16)
AUDIBLE BURGLARY ZONES (1-16)
AUDIBLE BURGLARY ZONES (1-16)
AUDIBLE BURGLARY ZONES (1-16)
AUDIBLE BURGLARY ZONES (1-16)
Select zones to be programmed for audible burglary. These zones
are on when armed and not bypassed. If you wish a zone to be Silent
Burglary, program the zone in Item 40 and in Item 37.
8.41
8.41
8.41
8.41
8.41 ENTRANCE/EXIT ZONES (1-16)
ENTRANCE/EXIT ZONES (1-16)
ENTRANCE/EXIT ZONES (1-16)
ENTRANCE/EXIT ZONES (1-16)
ENTRANCE/EXIT ZONES (1-16)
Select zones to be programmed for Entrance/Exit delay.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:
TE:
These zones m
These zones m
These zones m
These zones m
These zones must be pr
ust be pr
ust be pr
ust be pr
ust be programmed f
ogrammed f
ogrammed f
ogrammed f
ogrammed for audib
or audib
or audib
or audib
or audible b
le b
le b
le b
le bur
ur
ur
ur
urglar
glar
glar
glar
glary
y
y
y
y.....
8.42
8.42
8.42
8.42
8.42 ZONE DELAY GROUP SELECTION (1-16)
ZONE DELAY GROUP SELECTION (1-16)
ZONE DELAY GROUP SELECTION (1-16)
ZONE DELAY GROUP SELECTION (1-16)
ZONE DELAY GROUP SELECTION (1-16)
There are four (4) exit/entrance delay times available. These may be
used independently for partitioning, multi-premise, or separate
times for front and back doors. Select all delay burglar and associ-
ated follower zones for each delay group. A follower zone is enabled
by assigning a zone to a zone delay group, without assigning that
zone as an entry/delay zone.
8.43
8.43
8.43
8.43
8.43 ENTRANCE DELAY TIMES (1-15)
ENTRANCE DELAY TIMES (1-15)
ENTRANCE DELAY TIMES (1-15)
ENTRANCE DELAY TIMES (1-15)
ENTRANCE DELAY TIMES (1-15)
Four (4) entrance delay times are available. Each programmable
from 10 to 150 seconds in 10 second increments. Unprogrammed
value equals zero (0).
8.44
8.44
8.44
8.44
8.44 EXIT DELAY TIMES (1-15)
EXIT DELAY TIMES (1-15)
EXIT DELAY TIMES (1-15)
EXIT DELAY TIMES (1-15)
EXIT DELAY TIMES (1-15)
Four (4) exit delay times are available. Delay times programmable
from 10 to 150 seconds in 10 second increments. Unprogrammed
value equals zero (0).
8.45
8.45
8.45
8.45
8.45 REPORTING DELAY ZONES (1-16)
REPORTING DELAY ZONES (1-16)
REPORTING DELAY ZONES (1-16)
REPORTING DELAY ZONES (1-16)
REPORTING DELAY ZONES (1-16)
Select the zones which will delay before dialing out to the receiver.
If an alarm signal on a 24-Hour delay zone restores prior to
expiration of the delay time, the zone will not report out. But, audible
and silent zones will latch until the system is reset. For burglary
zones, the panel must be disarmed during the delay in order to abort
the report.
8.46
8.46
8.46
8.46
8.46 ZONE REPORTING DELAY
ZONE REPORTING DELAY
ZONE REPORTING DELAY
ZONE REPORTING DELAY
ZONE REPORTING DELAY
Time in seconds the panel will wait before seizing the telephone line.
If the zone is reset prior to the expiration of delay time, the report will
be aborted. The delay value in increments of 10 seconds.
8.47
8.47
8.47
8.47
8.47 TROUBLE REPORTING ZONES (1-16)
TROUBLE REPORTING ZONES (1-16)
TROUBLE REPORTING ZONES (1-16)
TROUBLE REPORTING ZONES (1-16)
TROUBLE REPORTING ZONES (1-16)
Fire and Burglary zones selected to report a trouble condition.
Burglary zones will report trouble when violated while disarmed. Fire
zones report trouble when an open in a fire loop is detected.
Reporting Code selected in memory location 17 will be reported.
8.48
8.48
8.48
8.48
8.48 DAY/NIGHT ZONE (1-16)
DAY/NIGHT ZONE (1-16)
DAY/NIGHT ZONE (1-16)
DAY/NIGHT ZONE (1-16)
DAY/NIGHT ZONE (1-16)
Burglary zones may be selected to display trouble conditions. Fire
zones are automatically enabled to display trouble. Burglary zones
indicate trouble when violated while disarmed.
8.49
8.49
8.49
8.49
8.49 BYPASS ZONES (1-16)
BYPASS ZONES (1-16)
BYPASS ZONES (1-16)
BYPASS ZONES (1-16)
BYPASS ZONES (1-16)
Select those zones allowed to be bypassed. A bypassed zone is a
disabled zone when the system is armed.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:
TE: IT IS STR
IT IS STR
IT IS STR
IT IS STR
IT IS STRONGL
ONGL
ONGL
ONGL
ONGLY RECOMMENDED
Y RECOMMENDED
Y RECOMMENDED
Y RECOMMENDED
Y RECOMMENDED THA
THA
THA
THA
THAT FIRE ZONES
T FIRE ZONES
T FIRE ZONES
T FIRE ZONES
T FIRE ZONES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NOT BE ENABLED FOR BYP
T BE ENABLED FOR BYP
T BE ENABLED FOR BYP
T BE ENABLED FOR BYP
T BE ENABLED FOR BYPASS.
ASS.
ASS.
ASS.
ASS.
8.50
8.50
8.50
8.50
8.50 CHIME ZONES (1-16)
CHIME ZONES (1-16)
CHIME ZONES (1-16)
CHIME ZONES (1-16)
CHIME ZONES (1-16)
Any combination of zones may be selected for chime. The keypad
will briefly annunciate when a chime zone is violated (zone must be
disarmed) and again when the zone restores.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:
TE: These zones m
These zones m
These zones m
These zones m
These zones must be pr
ust be pr
ust be pr
ust be pr
ust be programmed f
ogrammed f
ogrammed f
ogrammed f
ogrammed for b
or b
or b
or b
or bur
ur
ur
ur
urglar
glar
glar
glar
glary opera-
y opera-
y opera-
y opera-
y opera-
tion.
tion.
tion.
tion.
tion.
8.51
8.51
8.51
8.51
8.51 INTERIOR ZONES (1-16)
INTERIOR ZONES (1-16)
INTERIOR ZONES (1-16)
INTERIOR ZONES (1-16)
INTERIOR ZONES (1-16)
If desired, bypassable zones can be grouped together to allow
bypassing with a minimum amount of keystrokes. Item 51 allows two
different bypass groups with any zone(s) combination.
EXAMPLE 1:
EXAMPLE 1:
EXAMPLE 1:
EXAMPLE 1:
EXAMPLE 1:
Group 1 - Zones 1, 2, 3, 4
Group 2 - Zones 9, 10, 11, 12
To bypass group 1, use key sequence:
“[USER CODE] [ * ] [ 1 ] [ # ]” bypasses zones 1, 2, 3, 4 .
To bypass group 2, enter key sequence:
“[USER CODE] [ * ] [ 2 ] [ # ]" bypasses zones 9, 10, 11, 12.