Programming instructions
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XR200 Programming Guide
13.5 FIRE BELL OUTPUT
This output (1 to 10, 100 to 299 or D1 to D16 if the Model 485 is used) is turned on any time
a Fire, Fire Verify, or Supervisory zone is placed in alarm. The output is turned off by any the
following actions:
• When the User Menu Alarm Silence function is performed.
• When a valid user code is entered to silence the bell.
• Using the Outputs On/Off function in the User Menu.
• The expiration of the Bell Cutoff time. See section 8.2.
13.6 PARTITION NUMBER
Enter the partition number where this zone is being assigned.
13.6A AREA NUMBER
For an Area system, enter the area number where this zone is being assigned.
13.6B AREA ASSIGNMENT
For an All/Perimeter system, choose INT. (interior) or PERIM (perimeter). For a Home/Away
system, choose INT (interior), BDRM (bedroom), or PERIM (perimeter). Press the SELECT
key under your selection.
13.6C ARMING ZONE AREA ASSIGNMENT
If the zone has been programmed as an Arming Type (AR), the only information to enter is
the areas the zone controls. If the Arming zone is in a partition programmed as an Area
system, enter the area numbers to be armed and disarmed.
If the partition is in an All/Perimeter system, select either PERIM (perimeter) or ALL.
If the partition is in a Home/Away system, select HOME (for the perimeter area), SLEEP (for
perimeter and interior areas), or AWAY (for perimeter, interior, and bedrooms areas).
How the Arming zone works (momentary keyswitches)
When the Arming zone is shorted from a normal condition, arming and disarming is done on
a toggle basis. If any or all areas are armed, they'll be disarmed. If all areas are disarmed,
they'll be armed. If the Arming zone is opened while any areas it controls are armed, a
burglary alarm occurs. If the zone is restored to normal, the areas cannot be disarmed using
the Arming zone until at least one other area within the same partition is disarmed remotely,
from a keypad, or from another Arming zone.
If the Arming zone is opened while all areas assigned to it are disarmed, a burglary trouble
occurs. If the zone restores to normal, a burglary restoral occurs.
To visually indicate the armed state of the area(s), you can assign an Armed Output to
individual areas and use remote LEDs at the keyswitch. The LED turns on or off to indicate to
the user the armed state of the area(s).
If any bad zones are present when the Arming zone is shorted, the LED delays lighting for
five seconds. If during the five second delay the Arming zone is shorted again, no arming
takes place. To force arm bad zones, the Any Bypass option must be set to YES. See section
12.9. A priority zone cannot be force armed.
13.7 NEXT ZONE
When YES is selected, the programming for the zone terminates and the display returns to
section 13.2 allowing you to enter a new zone number. To make any alterations to the Alarm
Action for a zone, answer the Next Zone prompt with NO. The Alarm Action is then defined in
sections 13.9 through 13.17.
Zones 100 through 299 have wireless capability:
If you are programming zones 100 to 299, selecting NO to NEXT
ZONE - NO YES displays the prompt WIRELESS NO. This display is not visible unless you are programming zones
in this range. If the zone you are programming is intended for wireless devices, select YES and refer to the
programming instructions below. Select NO to continue programming non-wireless zones in the 100 to 299 range.
13-ZONE INFORMATION
AREA NO: -
FIRE BEL OUT: 0
AREAS : 1 2 3 4
AREA : PERIMETER
PARTITION NO: 1
PER IM ALL
HOME SLEEP AWAY
NEXT ZN? NO YES