Installation guide
46 Functions Programming Zone Parameters
In the LCD keypad, the time is programmed directly in milliseconds from 16 to
4080 (the value is automatically rounded up to the multiple of the number 16).
By default, all the zones have the same reaction time (30 x 0,016 sec.=0.48 sec).
In most cases, no change of the time setting will be required.
The function is intended for advanced installers. It allows the zone sensitivity to be
selected where special detectors are used (for example, mechanical detectors of
broken glass, or low hysteresis detectors, not fitted with univibrator at the output).
Note: The minimum sensitivity of the keypad zones and expander zones is
64ms (4 x 0.016sec.). The actual sensitivity values of these zones can amount
to n x 64ms (n=1,2,3,...). This results from the way the keypad is handled by the
control panel – the status of these zones is read out at intervals of exactly
64ms.
Programming the zone sensitivity in the LED keypad is carried out in a different
way than programming the other parameters: you should enter a number from 1 to
255 (one, two or three digits) and confirm by pressing the [#] key. This will take
you over to programming the reaction time of next zone. After the last parameter
is entered and confirmed, the control panel quits the function. The LEDs 9 to 12
indicate in binary form the zone the parameter refers to (for zone 1 - the LED 12 is
blinking, for zone 2 - the LED 11 is blinking, for zone 3 - the LEDs 11 & 12 are
blinking, and for zone 16 - the LEDs 9 to 12 are off). On the LEDs 1 to 8, the panel
displays the previously programmed parameter setting in the binary form.
The programming can be interrupted by using the [
*
] key.
EXAMPLE
changing the reaction time of zones 1, 3 and 6 to 0.8 s, zone 8 to 0.1 s, the other zones
unchanged
0.8s/0.016s = 50 (enter the same value for zones 1,3 and 6)
0.1s/0.016s = 6.25 (enter 6 for zone 8, which will ensure the reaction time = 0.096s)
[2][4] [#] - call the function
[5][0] [#] - reaction time for the first zone (LEDs 9-12 = 0001)
[#] - confirm the second zone time (LEDs 9-12 = 0010)
[5][0] [#] - reaction time for the third zone (LEDs 9-12 = 0011)
[#] - confirm the fourth zone time (LEDs 9-12 = 0100)
[#] - confirm the fifth zone time (LEDs 9-12 = 0101)
[5][0] [#] - reaction time for the sixth zone (LEDs 9-12 = 0110)
[#] - confirm the seventh zone time (LEDs 9-12 = 0111)
[6] [#] - reaction time for the eighth zone (LEDs 9-12 = 1000)
[
*
] - quit the function (LEDs 9-12 = 1001)
(because the other zones remain unchanged)
FS-25 - programming detector type (DEC)
It is possible to connect NC, NO, EOL, 2EOL/NC, and 2EOL/NO detectors to the
control panel. As each of them provides the panel with a different kind of
information, it is necessary to determine the type of detector connected to each
zone. For example, an open zone can mean correct state of the NO detector or
violation of the NC (or EOL) detector, as well as tamper violation in the case of
two-parameter configuration.
Programming in the LED keypad consists in entering the suitable two-digit number
(to determine the detector type) for the particular zones. Having confirmed the
detector type for one zone, the control panel proceeds to programming the next
type of zone, until particular detector types are assigned to all 16 zones. The
following numbers are correct:
00 - no detector (for not used zones)
01 - NC detector (normally closed)
02 - NO detector (normally open)