Installation guide

48 Functions Programming Zone Parameters
FS-27 - programming zone options (BIT)
Each control panel zone has eight associated options which activate additional
functions of the zone. The use of these options depends on the zone type. The
control panel tests only the options relevant to the given zone. For example, it is of
no use to activate the "auto-bypassed after first alarm" option or the "must not be
violated on arming" option for the "arming" type zones. Activation of such options
has no effect on the zone functioning.
Activation of the zone options is carried out individually for each zone.
Programming in the LED keypad consists in lighting up the LEDs for
corresponding options.
The LEDs 1 to 8 have been assigned the following options:
No. LCD LED Option
ON
PRIORITY (may not be violated on arming)
1
OFF
may be violated on arming
ON
CHIME (generates chime signal when disarmed)
2
OFF
generates no chime signal
ON
AUTO-RESET 1 (auto-bypassed after first alarm)
3
OFF
always alarms (when both options 3 and 4 are off)
ON
AUTO-RESET 3 (auto-bypassed after third alarm)
4
OFF
always alarms (when both options 3 and 4 are off)
ON
ABORT DELAY (no violation code reported to monitoring station during
"entry delay")
5
OFF
violation code reported during "entry delay"
ON
POWER UP DELAY (zone not supervised for 120 s after control panel
power-up)
6
OFF
zone supervised immediately after power-up
ON
RESTORE AFTER BELL (zone violation restore code reported to
monitoring station after alarm ends)
7
OFF
zone violation restore code reported to monitoring station immediately
(with option 8 also off)
ON
RESTORE AFTER DISARM (zone restore code reported to monitoring
station after disarming)
8
OFF
zone restore code reported immediately (with option 7 also off)
During programming, the LEDs 9 to 12 A,B,A,B show the number of zone for
which the options are being programmed.
Note: By default, the option no.1 is active for all the zones, which means
that none of the zones may be violated during arming.
FS-28 - programming individual entry delay (DEC)
An individual "entry delay time" (alarm delay) can be programmed for each zone.
The individual entry delays should only be programmed where different delay
times are required for the particular zones. Otherwise, these times should be
equal to zero, and the delay is programmed in FS 6..
The programming consists in entering the times for delayed zones from 00 (then
the global time specified in FS-6 is valid) to 99 seconds.
The programmed times only refer to the ENTRY/EXIT, DELAY, INTERIOR DELAY
and DELAY AUDIBLE zone types.