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7.1 Address 01 - Zone Programming
A zone is an input to the DS7060 Control/Communicator. There are 6 hard-wired zones on the main circuit board.
Disabled: These zones are not monitored, and will not generate alarm or trouble conditions.
Perimeter Instant: These zones arm and disarm with the panel, and never have entry or exit delays. Violation of this type of zone will
cause an intrusion alarm.
24-Hour Auxiliary: This zone type will cause an auxiliary alarm. It is always active. An alarm on a 24-hour zone (fire or aux.) will be
silenced by entering a disarm code whether the control is armed or not. If the 24-hour zone restores and alarms again the alarm will
sound again. 24-hour zones may generate trouble conditions during armed or disarmed periods. All 24-hour zones that have alarmed
and are not restored will show as “Not Ready. They will prevent arming unless the panel is force armed. 24-hour zones that have been
bypassed manually will remain so until manually unbypassed, even if the control is armed and disarmed. Bypasses of these zones will be
displayed on the keypad.
Perimeter Delayed: These zones have entry or exit delays unless the panel is armed in the “No Entry” mode. In the “No Entry” mode, the
exit delay is in effect immediately after entering the “No Entry” mode, but is disabled upon expiration of the exit delay.
A delayed zone is ignored during the programmed times immediately following arming during the exit delay. If the zone is faulted while the
control is armed and not in exit delay then an entry delay cycle will be started, and a continuous entry tone will be sounded at the keypads.
If the control is not disarmed by the end of the entry delay, an alarm will result. There are no keypad tones during the exit delay unless the
feature “Keypad Audible During Exit Delay” is selected. Refer to Section 7.9, Address 09. If an entry delay is running and another entry
delay zone is faulted, the entry delay timer is unaffected and will continue timing from the first entry. The entry delay time and exit delay
time can be set independently.
If a delayed zone remains faulted at the end of an exit delay, the panel will optionally signal an exit error condition. The entry delay will be
begin as above, and the alarm output will activate with the pattern selected for that zone. If the control is not disarmed by the end of the
entry delay, an alarm will result, and an exit error report will be sent to the central station (following the alarm report if programmed). The
alarm output will deactivate. If the control is disarmed during the delay period started by the exit error condition, no reports will be sent to
the central station and any outputs on during the exit error will deactivate. The exit error report does not follow the dialer delay option.
Interior Follower: This zone is not active when the panel is disarmed, or is armed in the perimeter only mode. When the zone is active,
if a delayed zone is violated first, this zone is also delayed. If an instant zone or this zone type is violated first, this zone is not delayed.
This zone is not active during the exit delay.
Interior Home/Away: This zone becomes interior instant if the system is armed and an entry/exit delay zone is violated during the exit
delay time. If the system is armed and an entry/exit zone is not violated, these zones will be bypassed. These zones are bypassed if
armed perimeter only.
Interior Instant: These zones arm and disarm with the panel. They are not active if the panel is armed in the “perimeter only” mode. They
never have entry or exit delays. Violation of this type of zone will cause an intrusion alarm.
Perimeter Homeguard: This zone type is active when the panel is armed. When the panel is armed perimeter only, this is a delayed
zone. When armed full, this is an instant zone.
Perimeter Follower Homeguard: These zones are always delayed when the panel is armed in the perimeter only mode. When the panel
is fully armed, these zones are delayed if a delayed zone is violated first, or instant if this zone or an instant zone is violated first.
Silence Audible: A zone configured as Silence Audible will, when activated, cause the panel to shut off output PO3 and keypad
sounders. When this zone restores, the sounders will reactivate (if the timeout has not expired). It is used to facilitate voice communica-
tion for listen-in modules.