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PROGRAMMING SECTIONS
[01] Zone Definitions
Enter four 2-digit numbers in this section to determine the operating characteristics of each zone.
Zone Definitions: Digit 1
The first digit of each Zone Definition determines each zone’s audible alarm characteristics. When programmed
as
[0] Audible,
the siren will sound on alarm; when programmed as
[1] Silent,
the siren will not sound on alarm.
Note that zone response times are factory set at 500 ms.
Zone Definitions: Digit 2
Digit 2 determines the zone type as described below:
[0] Standard Delay:
The Standard Delay Zone is normally used for Entry/Exit doors. The Exit Delay starts when
the system is armed; the zone may be opened and closed during the delay without causing an alarm. When
the Exit Delay expires, opening the zone will start the Entry Delay. During the Entry Delay, the keypad buzzer
will sound steadily to indicate that the system should be disarmed. If the system is disarmed before the Entry
Delay expires, no alarm will be generated.
Entry and Exit Delay times may be independently programmed for 1 to 255 seconds in Section [02]. The
default settings are 120 seconds for the Exit Delay, and 30 seconds for the Entry Delay.
NOTE: Do not
program the Entry or Exit Delays with [000].
[1] Instant:
Instant Zones are normally used for door and window contacts. Instant Zones have the standard
Exit Delay, but will generate an
instant
alarm when opened after the Exit Delay expires. Refer to Section
[02] for information on programming the Exit Delay; the default setting for the Exit Delay is 120 seconds.
[2] Interior:
Interior Zones are normally used with interior motion detectors and have the standard Exit Delay.
The zone will also have the standard Entry Delay provided that a Delay Zone has been activated before the
Interior Zone. If the premises are entered without coming through a Delay zone and an Interior zone is
tripped, an alarm will be generated.
[3] Stay-Away with Delay:
Stay-Away Zones operate similarly to Interior Zones with the following additional
feature: if the system is armed and a Delay zone is not activated during the Exit Delay time, the Stay-Away
zones will be automatically bypassed. This feature allows the system to be armed with the Interior Zones
automatically bypassed so that the user may remain on the premises.
If a Delay Zone is activated during the Exit Delay, the Entry Delay will be applied to Stay-Away with Delay
zones when the Exit Delay expires. If a Stay-Away with Delay zone is then activated, the Entry Delay will
be initiated. If a Stay-Away with Delay zone is activated during the Entry Delay, that zone will follow the Entry
Delay before generating an alarm if the system is not disarmed.
If the system is armed with the [
∗
][9][Access Code] At-Home Arming Command, zones programmed as
Stay-Away with Delay will remain bypassed until the system is disarmed.
[4] 24-Hour Bell:
24-Hour Bell Zones are active at all times and will sound an alarm even if the panel is
disarmed. 24-Hour Bell Zones will activate the bell/siren output if programmed for audible operation.
Alarms on these zones are communicated immediately.
[5] 24-Hour Pulsed Alarm Zone:
24-Hour Pulsed Alarm Zones are active at all times and will sound an alarm
even if the panel is disarmed. Alarms on these zones are communicated immediately.
NOTE: 24-Hour
Pulsed Alarm Zones should always be programmed as audible so the bell/siren output will be
activated when an alarm is generated. If a silent 24-Hour Zone is required, program the zone as “14”
(24-Hour Bell, Silent).
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