S e c t i o n 5 : P r o g r a m m i n g
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056
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24 Hour High Temperature
This zone type is used with temperature sensors and is activated
when the temperature rises above a programmed threshold (set in
section [804]>[828]). Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at
default. This zone type generates an alarm when the system is armed
or disarmed.
NOTE:
The temperature threshold includes a 2.5 °C (5 °F) differ-
ence between a given state and its restored condition. For example,
an alarm at 6 °C is restored at 3.5°C (High temperature) or 8.5°C
(Low temperature), depending upon the zone type selected.
The zone type for temperature sensors must be 24 Hour High/Low
Temperature in order for the sensor to operate properly.
057
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24 Hour Low Temperature
This zone type is used with temperature sensors and is activated
when the temperature drops below a programmed threshold (set in
section [804]>[828]). Instant alarm when activated, audible alarm at
default. This zone type generates an alarm when the system is armed
or disarmed.
060
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24-Hour Non-Latching Tamper
This zone is always active and reports a tamper condition with no
audible alarm when opened or tamper/faulted.
066
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Momentary Keyswitch Arm
Often used with a keyswitch module*, turning the key alternately
arms and disarms the system and silences the alarms. Tampers and
faults only initiate their respective trouble sequence. The keypad
gives no indication when this zone type is activated.
NOTE:
With audible alarm active, using the keyswitch when dis-
armed is the same as entering an access code at the keypad. Using the
keyswitch during the first 30 seconds of a delayed fire alarm is the
same as pressing a key at the keypad (the 90 second delay starts).
Activation of a keyswitch zone arms or disarms the system. Activa-
tion of this zone type is NOT logged nor is the Police code transmit-
ted. Bypassed zones of this type are not un-bypassed when the
system is disarmed. When the zone is bypassed, a zone bypass event
buffer log and communication occurs immediately, NOT when the
system is armed.
*Keyswitch module not for use in UL/ULC listed installations.
067
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Maintained Keyswitch Arm
Often used with a keyswitch module, turning the key arms the sys-
tem. The system cannot be disarmed by turning the key again. Tam-
pers and faults only initiate their respective trouble sequence.
Note:
DO NOT use for wireless zones. Activation of the zone does
not log or transmit the Police code. Bypassed zones of this type are
not un-bypassed when the system is disarmed. When the zone is
bypassed, a zone bypass event buffer log and communication occurs
immediately, NOT when the system is armed.
With an audible alarm active, using the keyswitch when disarmed is
the same as entering an access code at the keypad. Activating this
zone type during the first 30 seconds of a delayed fire alarm is the
same as pressing a key at the keypad (the 90 second delay starts). If
left in the open state, the system does not arm until the zone is
restored and tripped again.
068
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Momentary Keyswitch Disarm
Use with a keyswitch module. Activating and restoring this zone dis-
arms the partition and silences alarms. Tampers or faults do not dis-
arm the zone.
Note:
Do not use as a global zone.
069
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Maintained Keyswitch Disarm
Used with a maintained keyswitch. Activating this zone disarms the
partition.
Tampers or faults on this zone do not disarm the partition.
071
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Doorbell Zone
This zone type sounds a chime through keypads on the partition
when activated. No alarms are generated. Various chime tones can be
programmed. Disabling door chime on the partition also disables the
chime on this zone.
NOTE:
Do not use as a global zone.
[002] Zone Attributes
Zone attributes are used to customize the operation of zones. When a
zone type (section [001]) is programmed, the default zone attribute is
automatically assigned.
When programming attributes using LED/ICON keypads:
Ready light ON: Program attributes [1-8]
Ready light and Armed light ON: Program attribute [9-16] (press [1]
for option 9, press [6] for option 14 etc.)
Press [9] to switch between attributes [1-8] and attributes [9-16].
NOTE:
These attributes override default settings. Do NOT change
fire zone attributes from their default settings.
[001]-[128] Select Zone
The attributes listed below can be enabled and disabled for each
zone.
01
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Bell Audible
ON: An alarm activates the siren.
OFF: Silent alarm.
02
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Bell Steady
ON: Siren output is steady when in alarm.
OFF: Siren output pulses when in alarm.
03
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Door Chime
ON: The keypad chimes when the zone is open and when the zone is
secured.
OFF: The zone does not chime.
04
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Bypass Enabled
ON: The zone can be manually bypassed.
OFF: The zone cannot be bypassed.
05
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Force Arm
ON: The system can be armed with the zone open. The zone is tem-
porarily bypassed and, when secured, is monitored by the system.
OFF: The system cannot be armed if the zone is open.
06
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Swinger Shut Down
ON: When the zone goes into alarm for the number of times pro-
grammed in the Swinger Shutdown Counter (see page 47), it shuts
down with no further transmissions sent to the monitoring station.
The siren follows swinger shutdown if programmed.
OFF: Swinger shutdown is disabled. All alarms are transmitted.
07
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Transmission Delay
ON: Reporting of zone alarms is delayed for the programmed time in
section 377 (see page 48). If a valid access code is entered within this
time, no alarm signal is communicated.
OFF: When an alarm occurs, the reporting code is transmitted imme-
diately.
08
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Burglary Verification
ON: Enabled for cross zoning/police code. Zone alarms are not com-
municated until a burglary verified event occurs.
OFF: Not enabled for cross zoning/police code.
09
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Normally Closed (NC)
ON: The zone requires a normally closed loop.
OFF: The zone follows programming in section [013] option 2.
See note after option 11.
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