Owner`s manual
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ZONE OPTIONS
STEP 46 185 DELAY GROUP 1 ZONE SELECT (1-8)
There are two exit/entrance delay times available. These may be
used independently for partitioning or separate times for front and
back doors. Select all delay burglar and associated follower zones
for each delay group. A follower zone is enabled by assigning a zone
to a zone delay group, without assigning that zone as an entry/exit
zone in Location 198.
186 DELAY GROUP 2 ZONE SELECT (1-8)
Refer to Memory Location 185 for programming format.
STEP 47 187-189 REPORTING ZONE SELECTION (1-8)
This programming function allows the user the flexibility to assign
any zone to report to any receiver. If a zone is selected to report to
receiver 1 and the report is not acknowledged by the central station
(after two attempts), the system will transmit that report to receiver 2
(if a telephone number is programmed for receiver 2). If the system
is unsuccessful at receiver 2 (after 2 attempts), it will alternate the
reporting attempts between the first and second receivers until ac-
knowledged or the maximum number of attempts has been reached.
Zones selected for only the second or third numbers will be transmit-
ted to ONLY those receivers.
187 ZONES TO DIAL FIRST PHONE #
188 ZONES TO DIAL SECOND PHONE #
189 ZONES TO DIAL THIRD PHONE #
STEP 48 190-192 AUXILIARY REPORT SELECTION (1-8)
Selection of which auxiliary reports will report to which receiver. The
reporting code for the desired auxiliary function must also be pro-
grammed. Use the following chart to select what reports are assigned
to which receiver.
1 Emergency Codes, Duress
2 Open, Close, Station
3 Zone Trouble, AC, Low Battery, Upload
4, 6, 8 Unused
5 Test Timer
7 Zone status, Bypass
190 AUXILIARY CODES TO DIAL FIRST PHONE #
191 AUXILIARY CODES TO DIAL SECOND PHONE #
192 AUXILIARY CODES TO DIAL THIRD PHONE #
Example:
Sel #1 = 2, 7 Reports Open, Close, Station, Zone Status and
Bypass Codes to Phone 1.
Sel #2 = 1 Reports Emergency and Duress Codes on
Phone 2.
Auxiliary codes can be sent to more than one phone number, if
desired.
STEP 49 193 TEST CANCEL ZONES (1-8)
Select zones which will report test cancels. A test cancel is an alarm
which is tripped and restored prior to the completion of the alarm
report, the Test Cancel Code will REPLACE the alarm code upon
transmission. The Test Cancel will replace the alarm code only if the
system is disarmed before transmission is completed.
STEP 50 194 RESTORE ZONES (1-8)
Select zones which will report restorals. A restore is defined as a
return to normal after a zone has been previously in alarm. If a bur-
glary zone is tripped, a restore report will be transmitted when the
zone restores and the bell (either manually or automatically) shuts
off. 24-hour zones such as Fire, Audible Panic, Silent, or a Silent
Panic will transmit a restore report after the zone restores.
STEP 51 195 REPORTING DELAY ZONES (1-8)
Select the zones which will delay before dialing out to the receiver.
If an alarm signal on a silent 24-hour delay zone restores prior to
expiration of the delay time, the zone will not report out. But, 24-
hour audible zones will latch until the system is disarmed. For
burglary zones, the panel must be disarmed during the delay in
order to abort the report.
STEP 52 196 BYPASS ZONES (1-8) Select those zones allowed
to be bypassed. A bypassed zone is a disabled zone when the sys-
tem is armed.
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that fire
zones not be enabled for bypass.
STEP 53 197 AUDIBLE BURGLARY ZONES (1-8)
Select zones to be programmed for audible burglary. These zones
are on when armed and not bypassed.
STEP 54 198 ENTRANCE/EXIT ZONES (1-8)
Select zones to be programmed for Entrance/Exit delay. These zones
must then be programmed into the appropriate Delay Group in Loca-
tion 185 or 186.
NOTE: These zones must be programmed
for audible burglary as well in Item 53.
STEP 55 199 AUDIBLE 24 HOUR FIRE ZONES (1-8)
Select zones to be programmed for audible fire. Zones selected for
audible fire are always armed.
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that fire
zones not be enabled for bypass.
STEP 56 200 AUDIBLE 24 HOUR ZONES (1-8)
Select zones to be programmed for audible alarm. Zones selected
for audible alarm are always armed unless bypassed.
STEP 57 201 SILENT ZONES (1-8)
Select zones to be programmed for silent panic. Whether the panel
is armed or disarmed, the system or keypad will not annunciate or
display an alarm condition on a silent zone. When a zone is pro-
grammed with a reporting code and no zone type, the zone will be a
silent zone with display at the keypad.
STEP 58 202 CHIME ZONES (1-8)
Any combination of zones may be selected for chime. The keypad
will briefly annunciate when a chime zone is violated (zone must be
disarmed) and again when the zone restores.
STEP 59 203 DAY/NIGHT ZONE (1-8)
Burg zones may be selected to display trouble conditions. Fire zones
are automatically enabled to display trouble. Burglary zones indicate
trouble when violated while disarmed.
NOTE: These zones must be programmed for
audible burglary as well in memory location 197.
STEP 60 204 TROUBLE REPORTING ZONES (1-8)
Fire and Burglary-day/night zones selected to report a trouble condi-
tion. Burglary day/night zones will report trouble when violated while
disarmed. Fire zones report trouble when an open in a fire loop is
detected. Reporting Code selected in Memory Location 101 will
be reported.