Setup guide

Section 4 – Programming
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Type 17: Fire Waterflow
Provides a trouble condition on open circuit and an
alarm on a short circuit that remains longer than the
programmed time delay (fields 316 and 318). The
alarm can be silenced by either an entry of User Code
+ OFF or when the zone restores (field 314). This type
is always active and can only be bypassed by the
Installer code or the Master code, (field 385).
Type 18: Fire Supervisory
Provides a supervisory response on a short circuit. Open
circuit can be programmed for either a trouble or
supervisory response (field 313). This type is always
active and can only be bypassed by the Installer code or
the Master code, (field 385).
Type 19: 24-Hour Trouble
Provides a trouble response on a short or open circuit.
No alarm sounders are activated.
Type 20: Arm-STAY (5800 Series devices only)
Causes the system to arm in the STAY mode when the
zone is activated.
Type 21: Arm-AWAY (5800 Series devices only)
Causes the system to arm in the AWAY mode when the
zone is activated.
Type 22: Disarm (5800 Series devices only)
Causes the system to disarm when the zone is
activated.
Type 23: No Alarm Response
Used on a zone when an output relay action is desired,
but with no accompanying alarm (e.g., for lobby door
access).
Type 27: Access Point – Not Used
Type 28: Main Logic Board (MLB) Supervision – Not
Used
Type 29: Momentary Exit – Not Used
NOTE FOR PANIC KEYS: Keypad panic zones share the
same zone response type for both partitions, but panics
may be individually enabled for each partition.
IMPORTANT! FAULT ANNUNCIATION
Polling loop and RF troubles (zones 988, 990, and 997)
report as trouble conditions only, and as such, should be
assigned zone type 19 if annunciation is desired. See
Polling Loop Supervision
and
RF System Operation and
Supervision
in
SECTION 3: Installing the Control
for more
information.
Zone Input Type Definitions
Each zone must be assigned an input type, which
defines the where the system will “look” for status of
the zone (RF receiver, polling loop, etc.). Zone input
types are defined below.
Type 01 Hardwired (HW)
Reserved for the built-in hardwired zones 001-008.
Type 03 Supervised RF (RF)
Select for 5800 Series transmitters that will be
supervised for check-in signals. The transmitter must
remain within the receiver’s range.
Type 04 Unsupervised RF (UR)
Select for 5800 Series transmitters that will not be
supervised for check-in signals. The transmitter may
therefore be carried off-premises.
Type 05 Unsupervised Button RF (BR)
Select for 5800 Series transmitters specifically designed
for this input type. These transmitters send only fault
signals. They do not send low-battery signals until they
are activated. The transmitter may be carried off-
premises.
Type 06 Serial Number Polling Loop (SL)
Use for V-Plex devices with a built-in serial number.
Type 07 DIP Switch Loop (DP)
Select for polling loop devices that use DIP switches for
programming the zone number of the device.
Type 08 Dip Switch Polling Loop Right Loop (PS)
Select for the second loop of two-zone polling loop
devices (e.g., 4190SN).
Type 09 Console Input (CS)
Select when this zone is to be controlled by a keypad
input (user code + [#] + [7] + [3]) for access control.
Type 10 PassPoint Access Control (ACS) – Not Used
Type11 VistaKey Door Status Monitor (DSM) – Not
Used
Type 12 VistaKey Request to Exit (RTE) – Not Used
Type 13 VistaKey General Purpose (GP) – Not Used