Installation manual

Esprit 748+ 29
7.9.1 Entry Time Delay 2
Decimal Programming
D
Address 051
Default: 45 seconds
This applies to all zones defined as Delay 2 (see Entry Delay 2 above). You can program the Delay 2 between 001 and
255 seconds.
[
ENTER] + Installer Code + [10] [5] [1] + 3-digit decimal value (001-255) + [ENTER]
7.10 Partitioning
Feature Select Programming
D
Address 086, key [8]
This feature divides the alarm system into two distinct systems, identified as "System A" and "System B". You can assign each
zone to System A, System B, both systems, or neither system. Partitioning works as follows:
Zones assigned to System A, will arm/disarm when the system is "System A Armed/Disarmed".
Zones assigned to System B, will arm/disarm when the system is "System B Armed/Disarmed".
Zones assigned to both systems ("dual area") will arm when the system is either "System A Armed", "System B Armed" or
when both systems are armed and will disarm only when both systems disarm.
Zones not identified to any system ("common area") will arm only when the system is both "System A Armed" and "System B
Armed" and will only disarm when at least one of the two systems disarms.
For more information on arming and disarming partitions, see section 11.5. Also see Code Priority in section 8.12.
7.10.1 System A/Stay Zones
Feature Select Programming
D
Addresses 116 & 118, keys [1] to [12]
Using the "Feature Select Programming Method", select which zones will be assigned to "System A" or if the system
isn’t partitioned which zones will be identified as Stay Zones. For details on "System A" zones refer to Partitioning
above. For details on Stay Arming see section 11.4.
7.10.2 System B Zones
Feature Select Programming
D
Address 120 & 122, keys [1] to [12]
Using the "Feature Select Programming Method", select which zones will be assigned to "System B". For details on
"System B" zones refer to Partitioning above.
7.11 Bypass Enabled Zones
Feature Select Programming
D
Addresses 124 & 126, keys [1] to [12]
Using the "Feature Select Programming Method", select which zones will be defined as Bypass Enabled. Only
zones defined as bypass enabled can be used for Manual Zone Bypassing (section 11.9) or during Auto Zone
Shutdown (see below).
7.11.1 Auto Zone Shutdown
Feature Select Programming
D
Address 086 key [trbl]
Default: Auto Zone Shutdown Disabled
The control panel will automatically bypass any "Bypass Enabled Zones" which initiate 5 consecutive alarms in the
same-armed period. Therefore, the zone will no longer generate an alarm. After the control panel has bypassed a
zone, it will report an event code to the Monitoring Station if programmed at addresses 448-461.
This feature is also a function of the Report Zone Restore Options (see section 6.11). If this option is set for report
zone restore on bell cut-off, the zone will only be bypassed after the bell or siren has cut-off 5 consecutive times in
the same armed period. While if the option is set for report zone on zone closure, the zone will be bypassed when
the zone has opened and closed 5 consecutive times in one armed period. The Auto Zone Shutdown counter resets
when the system is disarmed.
Key [trbl] "Off": Auto Zone Shutdown Disabled
Key [trbl] "On": Auto Zone Shutdown Enabled
[
ENTER] + Installer Code + [10] [8] [6] + [TRBL] On/Off + [ENTER]
7.12 EOL Zones (Enabled/Disabled)
Feature Select Programming
D
Address 088; key [mem]
If the system requires the use of 1KW end of line resistors on zone input terminals, enable this feature (see Zone
Connections in sections 2.8 to 2.10).
Key [
MEM] "Off": Input Zones use EOL Resistors
Key [MEM] "On": Input Zones do not use EOL Resistors
[ENTER] + Installer Code + [10] [8] [8] + [MEM] On/Off + [ENTER]