Installation guide
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 49
EXAMPLE:
programming the entry delay time (alarm delay) for the following zones: zone 4 - delay
30 seconds, zone 7 - delay 45 seconds, zone 8 - delay 60 seconds.
[2][8] [#] call the function
[#] skip programming entry delay for zone
1
[#] skip programming entry delay for zone
2
[#] skip programming entry delay for zone
3
[3][0] [#] program the entry delay for zone
4
[#] skip programming entry delay for zone
5
[#] skip programming entry delay for zone
6
[4][5] [#] program the entry delay for zone
7
[6][0] [#] program the entry delay for zone
8
[
*
] exit the function - omit programming entry delay for the other zones
FS-29 - programming maximum zone violation times
The FS-29 function defines the boundary value of zone violation time which
cannot be exceeded, unless the zone detector is faulty. Information on the trouble
is recorded in the control panel event log and sent to the monitoring station. It can
also be signaled on the "zone trouble" type of output.
The programming procedure is similar to that in the FS-24 function (programming
the zone sensitivity). On the LEDs 1 to 8, the panel displays the previously
programmed parameter setting in the binary form.. The LEDs 9 to 12 show the
zone the parameter refers to. The zone number is also displayed in the binary
form (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, for zone 16 - the LEDs 9 to 12 are off).
The violation time is set within the range of 0 to 255 seconds. When time 0
has been programmed, the function is inactive. Having entered the time, press
the [#] key. Thus you will proceed to programming the time for the next zone. After
the last parameter is set and confirmed, the control panel will quit the function.
The programming can be interrupted by pressing the [
*
] key.
EXAMPLE:
programming the maximum violation time for the zones 2 (60 seconds) and 4 (180
seconds)
[2][9] [#] - call the function
[0] [#] - disable the trouble check for the zone 1 (by default, the trouble check for all zones is
disabled, so you can skip the zones for which this parameter is not programmed, by
pressing the [#] key)
[6][0] [#] - set the time for the zone 2
[#] - skip programming the zone 3
[1][8][0][#] - set the time for the zone 4
[
*
] - quit the function - skip time programming for the other zones.
Note: The violation time is only checked for the "alarm zones" (reaction type
from 00 to 11)
FS-30 - programming the zone no violation time
This function defines the time after which the absence of a given zone violation
will be recognized by the panel as a trouble condition (e.g. a faulty or obstructed
detector). The time of no violation is only counted when the zone is disarmed.
Information on the zone trouble is saved in the event log, and can be sent to the
monitoring station and to the "zone trouble" type of output.
This parameter can be defined individually for each zone in the same way as in
the FS-29, within the range of 0 to 255 hours. Having programmed 0 means that
the zone no violation time monitoring is disabled.
Note: The no violation time is only checked for the "alarm zones" (reaction type
from 00 to 11)