User guide
4. Programming
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06 Entry Route (ER) - Use this zone type for detectors sited between the
Final Exit door/detector and a keypad. If an ‘Entry Route’ zone is
violated when the system is set, an alarm will occur. If the entry/exit
timer is running when an Entry Route zone is violated then no alarm
occurs until the entry/exit timer expires.
07 Shock Analyser (SA) - You can apply this zone type to zones 1 to 4
Only. This zone type can accommodate up to 4 - 5 “Inertia” type
sensors normally fitted on windows or patio doors.
(See also “Zone Attributes - Sensitivity”.)
08 Technical (TC) - Use this zone type when you want to monitor
equipment, for example a freezer, without raising a full alarm. If a
technical alarm zone is activated while the system is set, the system
makes no audible alarm. However, when a user unsets the system the
keypad indicates a fault. If a technical alarm zone is activated while
the system is unset then the system starts a pulsed tone from the
keypad. If programmed, the control unit also starts communication.
When a user enters a valid code the keypad stops the tone and
displays the zone.
09 Key Box (KB) - This zone type is for use in Scandinavia only. When a
zone of this type is required, the Installer connects the alarm wires of
the zone to a special external key box and the tamper wires to the
box enclosure switch. When someone opens the box the control unit
logs the event and communicates it to the ARC. The control unit also
provides a Key Box output type that you can program to trigger one of
the plug by communicator output pins, see Command 151.
10 Smoke Detector (SD) - Use this type for zones connected to 12V
smoke detectors. This type is active whether the system is set or
unset and the control unit will transmit a specific alarm to the ARC if
triggered. The control unit also provides a Smoke Detector output type
that you can program to trigger one of the plug by communicator
output pins, see Command 151.
If a zone of this type causes an alarm then the user will need to enter
an access code to disarm and reset the system.
Key Switch - There are two Key Switch zone types: Momentary and
Fixed. These two zone types are intended for use on zones that
connect to an access control keypad, electronic key or other type of
hardwired device used to set or unset the system.
When the user operates the Keyswitch while the system is unset then
the control unit starts the programmed exit mode.
When the user operates the Keyswitch while the system is set then
the control unit unsets the system immediately.
The user cannot reset the sytem from a Keyswitch zone.










