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Toggle section. You can also program a label for the area in the
Area Label section. This label will help users to identify an area
in the user menu, and will help to identify area events in the
event buffer.
Programming Area Times
Program area-specific times in the Area Times section. Each area
can have its own entry and exit delay times (both standard and
auxiliary times).
During the exit delay, the area keypad(s) will beep once every
second. During the last 15 seconds of the exit delay, the
keypad(s) will beep 3 times per second. The remaining exit time
is displayed on the keypad(s).
During the last 15 seconds of the entry delay, the keypad(s) beep
3 times per second.
Copying Area Programming
If you want to program several areas in a similar way, you can
use the Copy Area section. You must have one area already
enabled and programmed. Select the programmed area to be
copied, then select an unenabled area to copy the programming
to. All the area programming will be copied, except for the zone
assignments.
Deleting an Area
If you want to delete an area that has been enabled, use the
Delete Area section. You must have removed all the zones from
the area in order to delete it. When you delete an area, the
system will retain all the area programming, so that if you re-
enable it, you will only need to re-assign the zones to the area.
Programming Automatic Arming of Areas
To enable automatic arming and disarming of an area, program the
date schedule and the arm/disarm schedules that you want the area
to follow in the Event Scheduling programming section. See the
“Event Scheduling” section in the Programming Manual. If you
want users to be able to delay or cancel automatic arming, turn on
the “AutoArm Enab” toggle option for the area. See the User
Guide and Maintenance Manual for information on user options.
7.3 Zone Operation
Once you assign a zone to an area, you will need to program the
Zone Type and Zone Options. In the Zone Type section, you tell
the system what kind of zone it is (e.g. standard delay, instant or
fire). See the Programming Manual for a complete description of
each of the 19 zone types. Each zone type has its own default
settings for the zone options. If necessary, you can change these
settings in the Zone Options section. See the Programming
Manual for a table of the default settings for each zone type.
Arming with Zones Open
If there are zones open when an area is armed by keyswitch, or
automatic arming, the open zones will be force armed. The force
armed zones will be fully armed when restored (closed).
Interior and Force Arm Delay zones can be force armed (i.e. the
area can be armed with these zones in an unrestored or open
state). Force arming will not be shown to the user. When the zone
restores (closes), it will become armed with the rest of the area.
Once the zone is armed, an alarm will occur if it is violated again.
Bypassing and Disabling Zones
Zones can by bypassed or disabled by Master users in the user menu.
When a zone is bypassed, it will not be able to trigger an alarm
when violated. The system will still monitor the zone for tampers
and faults. Users will usually bypass a zone when they need
access to a portion of the system when it is armed. Bypassed
zones will return to normal when the system is next disarmed.
When a zone is disabled, it will not be able to trigger an alarm
when violated, and the system will not monitor the zone for
tampers and faults. Users will usually disable a zone if the
detector is not working properly. Disabled zones will not be re-
enabled until turned on again by a user.
Zone Tampers, Faults and Alarms
If a zone tamper or a fault occurs, a buzzer will sound from all
keypads assigned to the area. The buzzer will sound for the
length of the Bell Time Out, or until silenced by a user. The
system will send a zone tamper reporting code to the central
station, if programmed.
NOTE: Zone tampers will not prevent the system from being armed.
If the zone is armed and then is violated, the zone will be in alarm.
The system will transmit the alarm, and the bells will sound until
the end of the Bell Time Out, or until a user silences them. If the
zone is violated again before the first alarm is cleared, the bells
will not re-sound, and the system will not transmit the event. An
exception to this is the Seismic zone type. The system will sound
the bells and send a communication for a second alarm on a
seismic zone, even if the first alarm was not cleared.
When one or more zones go into alarm, the bells will sound
(until the Bell Time-out timer has expired), and the alarms will be
displayed on the keypad(s) for the area(s) in alarm. When a user
enters an access code valid for the area(s) in alarm, they can
silence the bells. They can also view the zones that were in
alarm. After they view the zones that were in alarm, they can
select the Clear Alarms function. If they answer YES to “Clear
Alarms?”, all of the alarms in all areas that are assigned to that
user are cleared (if the zones can be restored). Any alarms on
areas that are NOT assigned to that specific user are NOT cleared
at that time. See the User Guide for more information.
Multi-Area Zone Events
When an event (Alarm/Restoral, Tamper/Restoral, Fault/Restoral)
occurs on a zone which is assigned to multiple areas, the event
will be transmitted for the area with the lowest assigned area
number. The event will be logged to the event buffer for all
assigned areas.
7.4 Backbone Programming
The status of the PC6010 system can be monitored over
telephone lines, or over a dedicated “Backbone” network using
the PC6442 or PC6443 modules.
Before you can enroll any PC644X module, you must program
the Originator ID to be [01]. After the Originator ID is changed to
[01], you will be able to enroll the PC644X modules, and access
all of the Backbone programming sections. See “Backbone
Section” in the Programming Manual, for more information.
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