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005
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Interior Stay/Away
Similar to Interior zone type except that the system bypasses the zone
when armed in Stay mode. Commonly used to activate perimeter
zones while permitting free movement throughout the interior.
006
–
Delay Stay/Away
Similar to delay 1 except that the zone is bypassed when armed in
Stay mode. Commonly used with motion detectors that cover an
entry point.
007
–
Delayed 24-Hour Fire
This zone is used with smoke detectors and functions similar to the
standard fire zone, except the communicator delays the alarm mem-
ory and transmission by 30 seconds. If the alarm is acknowledged by
pressing any key, the siren is silenced and the transmission aborted. If
the smoke detector is not restored after the alarm has been acknowl-
edged, the siren output activates after 90 seconds and another 30-sec-
ond delay starts. A code is required to silence the alarm. A tamper or
fault causes a fire trouble to log and transmit.
008
–
Standard 24-Hour Fire
This zone is used with smoke detectors. The siren sounds instantly
when the smoke detector is activated. If enabled, the communicator
immediately transmits the alarm to the monitoring station. A tamper
or fault of this zone type causes a fire trouble to log and transmit.
009
–
Instant Stay/Away
Commonly assigned to interior motion sensors. This zone type is
bypassed when armed in Stay mode, but functions like an Instant
zone [003] when armed in Away mode.
010
–
Interior Delay
Commonly assigned to interior motion sensors. When Away armed,
this zone type functions like the Interior zone type. When Stay or
night armed, tripping the zone activates entry delay 1. Tripping this
zone during exit delay does not cause the system to arm in Away
mode, as tripping a regular Delay type zone does.
011
–
Day Zone
Commonly used in areas where immediate notification of entry is
desired. When disarmed, tripping this zone activates the keypad
buzzer but does not log or report the event. When armed, tripping this
zone activates the siren then logs and reports the event.
NOTE:
An alarm during exit delay causes the siren to activate and
remain on when exit delay expires.
012
–
Night Zone
Commonly assigned to interior motion detectors in areas accessed
during the night. This zone functions like an Interior Stay/Away zone
[005] when armed using any method except the following: If Stay
armed, this zone is bypassed; if armed using [*][1], this zone is
bypassed.
017
–
24-Hour Burglary
This zone type is active at all times. It reports an alarm if the alarm
system is armed or disarmed. This zone type sounds the siren for the
length of Bell time-out if the audible attribute is enabled.
018 – 24-Hour Bell/Buzzer
When the alarm system is armed and this type of zone is tripped, the
siren activates for the duration of the bell time-out. If the alarm sys-
tem is disarmed when this type of zone is tripped, the keypad buzzer
activates until an access code is entered.
023
–
24-Hour Supervisory
This zone is active and reports alarms at all times when tripped. The
siren and keypad buzzer do not activate.
024
–
24-Hour Supervisory Buzzer
When tripped, the keypad buzzer emits a steady tone until a valid
access code is entered.
025
–
Auto Verify Fire
(
Hardwired smoke detectors
)
When the zone is activated, a 30-second delay begins but no fire
alarm sounds. If the same zone is activated again up to 60 seconds
after the delay expires, the alarm is triggered immediately. If the
same zone is activated after 60 seconds, the entire sequence begins
again.
If a second fire zone is violated during the auto-verify sequence, both
zones a fire alarm is immediately triggered.
(
Wireless smoke detectors
)
When the zone is activated, a 40-second delay begins. The alarm is
triggered if the zone is still faulted after 30 seconds. If the zone is no
longer in alarm, an 80-second verification timer begins. If any fire
zone is activated during this period, the alarm is triggered.
If another fire zone is activated during the auto verify sequence, both
zones go into alarm immediately.
Note: Wireless smoke detectors used with this zone type must have a
built in siren to act as a pre-alert to the system alarm.
027
–
Fire Supervisory
When this zone is tripped, the keypad buzzer activates and a supervi-
sory alarm is sent to the monitoring station. A valid access code must
be entered to silence the buzzer.
040
–
24-Hour Gas
Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at default.This zone type
may be assigned to any device type.
041
–
24-Hour CO
This zone type is used with CO detectors. In the event of an alarm, a
distinctive siren cadence is sounded. This is followed by a 5-second
pause and then repeated. After 4 minutes, the 5-second pause is
extended to 60 seconds; however, BTO must be programmed with a
value of 5 minutes or higher. The siren is silenced when an access
code is entered or the siren times out.
042
–
24-Hour Holdup
Instant alarm when activated, silent alarm at default.
NOTE:
Not for use in UL listed installations.
043
–
24-Hour Panic
Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at default.
045
–
24-Hour Heat
Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at default.
046
–
24-Hour Medical
Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at default.
047
–
24-Hour Emergency
Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at default.
048
–
24-Hour Sprinkler
Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at default.
049
–
24-Hour Flood
Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at default.
051
–
24-Hour Latching Tamper
Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at default. The alarm
system cannot be armed until Installer Programming is entered.
052
–
24-Hour Non-Alarm
This zone is active at all times but does not cause an alarm. Zone
attributes such as Zone Bypassing and Door Chime affect the func-
tionality of this zone. This zone type can also be assigned to a tem-
perature sensor if indoor/outdoor temperature display is required
without temperature warnings or alarm conditions.
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