Specifications

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the Prewarn field changes to Armed Areas. Select the area numbers to be armed when this zone is
faulted.
Entry Delay Number: Select the entry timer for this zone. The Entry Delay Number refers to an Entry
Delay field in the System Options window. Enter a number from 1 to 4 to assign the entry delay time
for each exit-type zone.
Delays for XT30, XT50, XRSuper6, XR20, XR40
Delays for XR500 Series, XR100 Series
Delays for XR200, XR200-485
Swinger Bypass: Selecting this box allows the zone to be bypassed by the panel according to the
specifications programmed in Swinger Bypass Trips and Reset Swinger Bypass the System Options
window. The bypass condition will be displayed in the keypad Status List. Leaving this box empty will
disable swinger bypassing for this zone.
Swinger Bypass Trips
Reset Swinger Bypass for XRSuper6, XR20, XR40
Reset Swinger Bypass for XR500 Series, XR100 Series, XR200, XR200-485
Retard: Selecting this box programs the zone to operate with the zone retard delay as specified in the
Zone Retard Delay field in the System Options window. Zone retard only functions in zone short
conditions. The zone must remain shorted for the full length of the retard delay before the panel
recognizes the shorted condition. If the arming zone has Maintain as the style, the retard delay also
occurs when the zone returns to a normal state. If you leave this field blank, the zone operates
without a retard delay.
Delays for XRSuper6, XR20, XR40
Delays for XR500 Series, XR100 Series
Delays for XR200, XR200-485
Fast Response: Select this box to provide a zone response time of 167ms. Leave this field blank to
provide a normal zone response time of 500ms. LX-Bus zones have a fixed response time of 200ms.
Cross Zone: Select this field to enable cross zoning for this zone. Cross zoning requires one or more
armed zones to fault within a programmed time before an alarm report is sent to the central station.
The length of the programmed time is designated in the Cross Zone Time field in Program > System
Options.
Note: To operate correctly, all cross-zone zones need to be programmed as the same zone
type.
When a cross-zoned zone trips, the bell action assigned to the zone activates and the cross zone
seconds specified in System Options begins to count down. If a second cross-zoned zone faults, or if
the first zone restores and faults again before a sensor reset is performed, the panel sends an alarm
report to the central station. If no other cross-zoned zone trips before the cross-zone time expires,