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2.9.3 N.C. Contacts, Without EOL Resistor, With
Tamper Recognition
If your security installation requires tamper
recognition, all detection devices must use normally
closed contacts. Connect the devices and program
the control panel as shown in Figure 14. This setup
will communicate an open or closed zone to the
control panel, displaying open zones on the keypad.
The control panel will also communicate any
detected tampers (cuts) as per Tamper/Wire Fault
Recognition Options (see section 10.7 on page 38).
2.9.4 N.C. Contacts, With EOL Resistor, With
Tamper and Wire Fault Recognition (UL)
If your security installation requires tamper (cut)
and wire fault (short) recognition, all detection
devices must use normally closed contacts.
Connect the devices and program the control panel
as shown in Figure 15. This setup will communicate
an open or closed zone to the control panel,
displaying open zones on the keypad. The control
panel will also communicate any detected tampers
(cuts) and/or wire faults (short) as per Tamper/Wire
Fault Recognition
Options (see section 10.7 on page 38)
2.10 Advanced Technology Zone (ATZ) Connections
Enabling the ATZ feature (see section 7.2 on page 27) allows you install two detection devices per input terminal, therefore,
doubling zone capacity of the control panel. Advanced Technology Zoning is a software-oriented feature, there is no need for
extra modules, simply install the devices as shown in Figures 17 to 19. The control panel will recognize the installed devices as
shown in Figure 16. The extra zones function exactly like any other zone displaying zone status on the keypad and sending
separate alarm codes for each zone. For more information on programming the options mentioned in the following sections refer
to ZONE DEFINITIONS in section 7 on page 26.
When ATZ is enabled, keypad zones are recognized as zones 13 and 14. This means that the control panel will
not be able to distinguish between zone 13 and keypad zone 1 and between zone 14 and keypad zone 2.
Figure 14
Figure 15
Figure 16