Specifications

DS7400Xi Ver. 3+ Reference Guide Copyright © 2004 Detection Systems, Inc. P/N: 28995K Page 37
Programming a Zone
Programming a Zone is a three step process. Step 1 is programming Zone Functions (what the zone will do in
alarm), Step 2 is assigning a Zone Function to the zone and Step 3 is assigning the zone to a partition. These
steps must be performed, in order, to program a zone.
Step 1: Programming the Zone Functions
11.2 Zone Function Programming: Program Addresses (0001-0015)
See section 6.2 for
further details.
A Zone Function is the description of how a zone will behave. Up to 15 different Zone Functions may be programmed. You may us
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the default values (which are already programmed into the panel) and skip this step, change the defaults or add new Zone Function
s.
Example:
To program Zone Function 1 as: Steady Alarm Output, Alarm on Short,
Trouble on Open, Interior Instant.
Data Digit 1 = [6], Data Digit 2 = [7].
Enter the Programmer’s Mode: [9] [8] [7] [6] [#] [0]
Enter the Program Address: [0] [0] [0] [1]
Enter Data Digit 1: [6]
Enter Data Digit 2: [7]
Enter the pound key: [#]
Program the next Address, Program a different Address, or Exit the
Programmer’s Mode.
1234567*2*3*4*50Select Options
Invisible Alarm
Silent Alarm
Steady Alarm Output
Pulsing Alarm Output
Alarm on Short
Alarm on Open
Enter the Data Digit as a:
Trouble on Open**
Trouble on Short
*2 - *5 are Hex values. They will display as C - F at the keypads.
Default Values
(Will be forced to different values when in
Commercial Fire Mode. See section 11.15.3)
Address
Zone
Funct.
Value
(fill in)
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
3 = Entry/exit delay 1.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
4 = Entry/exit delay 2.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
5 = Interior entry/exit follower.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
6 = Interior home/away.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
7 = Interior Instant.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = 24-hour.
7 = Pulsing alarm output, alarm on short, trouble on open.
*0 = Fire zone with verification.
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
0007
0008
0009
0010
0011
0012
0013
0014
0015
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*0
*1
*2
*3
24-Hour
Interior Delayed
Perimeter Instant
Entry/Exit Delay #1
Entry/Exit Delay #2
Interior Entry/Exit Follower
Interior Home/Away
Interior Instant
Day Monitor
Keyswitch (See note below)
Fire Zone with verification
Fire Zone w/out verification
Waterflow
Supervisory
DDSelect Option
*4
*5
Entry/Exit Delay Cancel 1
Entry/Exit Delay Cancel 2
Data Digit
12
** = Only when disarmed.
When armed, this becomes
an Alarm on Open or Short
for non 24-hour zones.
Note: Multiplex contacts
(DS7450 and DS7452)
should not be programmed
for Trouble on Open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
9
All Partitions-No Force Arm
0
1
3All Partitions-Can Force Arm
Single Partition-No Force Arm
Single Partition-Can Force Arm
DDSelect Option
2
Note: If digit 2 = 9 (keyswitch), use
this chart for digit 1.
Force Arming is not allowed
on U.L. Listed systems.
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