Zone Setup
Premier Elite Series Installation Manual
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INS176-15
of typing 7444777, all that you need to do is type 747 and the word is
automatically selected.
This feature can be turned off if required by pressing the
O
key and can also be automatically selected every time text
mode is entered.
Zone Chime
Each zone can be programmed to chime the internal sounders using one
of the available chime tones when activated.
Remote Test Enable
Any zone with this attribute will be tested when the remote test
function is initiated from
Wintex.
Any detector on a zone with the
remote test attribute will be expected to go into alarm during the
remote test, if it does not go into alarm, the detector will be reported
as faulty.
This facility is only to be used in conjunction with system
output type 47
‘Detector Test’
see page 85.
Zone Wiring
Zone wiring connections are shown on page 32 the following
programming options are available.
0 - Normally Closed
For use on normally closed devices without tamper protection.
Normally used for keyswitches. See
Normally Closed
wiring diagram
on page 32
1 - Normally Open
For use on normally closed devices without tamper protection.
Normally used for keyswitches. See
Normally Open
wiring diagram
on page 32
2 - Double Pole/EOL
Default zone wiring configuration.
3 - Triple EOL
Standard Texecom TEOL, use this wiring type for all Texecom anti
masking detectors.
4 - 1K/1K/(3K)
Alternative TEOL configuration with 1K alarm resistor, 3K fault resistor
and 1K EOL resistor
5 - 4K7/6k8/(12K)
Alternative TEOL configuration with 6K8 alarm resistor, 12K fault
resistor and 4K7 EOL resistor.
6 - 2K2/4K7/(6k8)
Alternative TEOL configuration with 4K7 alarm resistor, 6K8 fault
resistor and 2K2 EOL resistor
7 - 4K7/4k7
Alternative EOL configuration with 4K7 alarm resistor and 4K7 EOL
resistor.
8 - WD Monitor
Specialised wiring configuration for monitoring warning devices with
fault reporting capability. Only use this wiring type on zones types
programmed as
Auxiliary
. Normally wired as a
Normally Closed
circuit.
Ricochet
Device Mode
Ricochet
Device Mode determines how wireless devices will operate
on the system. This option only appears in the menu after a device
has been learned to the zone, and replaces the wiring type options.
Always Awake
o
This mode should only be used on devices which are
required to signal at all times and is the default setting
for Contacts & Shock sensors.
Hybrid
o
Hybrid mode is used to control the reporting functions
for devices. When in the mode devices are asleep
when the system is set, and are woken up by the
control panel at the point of arming. When the system
is disarmed the devices will be put back to sleep. This
mode of operation is the default mode for Dual
Technology devices
.
Auto
o
When in Auto Mode, devices poll at 15 minute
intervals. Following activation, devices will not
transmit the same activation again for a period of 3
minutes. This mode of operation is the default mode
for single technology volumetric detection devices
Exp O/P
Exp O/P 1-2
Exp O/P 1
Exp O/P 3-4
Exp O/P 2
Exp O/P 5-6
Exp O/P 3
Exp O/P 7-8
Exp O/P 4
Exp O/P 1-3
Exp O/P 5
Exp O/P 4-6
Exp O/P 6
Exp O/P 7
Exp O/P 8
From V4 these outputs will be used by Home automation and other
Connect enabled Ricochet Devices.
Device Specific
o
This device mode is used for devices with particular
operating requirements. Home Automation, Warning
devices and safety devices would use a Device
Specific mode, which should not be altered.
Zone Groups
Zone groups allow multiple zones to be assigned to a Zone Group
Output. Once assigned triggering any of the zones assigned to the
group will trigger the output.
The default option for each Zone is 0 and means the Zone is not
assigned to any group.
Please see page 89 for the programming options for the Zone Group
Output Type.
Panel
Output Groups
12/24
2
48/64
4
88
8
168
16
640
64
DD 243
To comply with DD 243, during the normal entry delay, the control
panel must prevent a Confirmed Intruder Alarm from being reported
to the Alarm Receiving Centre.
WARNING
Owing to the ability to disable ALL of the
confirmation facilities, the customer should be
advised in writing by the alarm company that ALL
means of alarm confirmation are disabled when the
initial entry door is opened. The alarm company
should then obtain written acceptance from the
customer of the disabling of the means of alarm
confirmation.