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Section 3 - Programming from PC
Type
This section describes how the various Zone types respond to violation during
Standby status (Unbypassed). Bypassed zones will ignore violation and will not
generate Alarms.
In this section, the text in brackets ( ... ) refers to the text which will actually
appears on the LCD Keypad.
Instant (Instant) - Violation of this type of zone will generate an Instant Alarm.
Delayed (Delayed) - Violation of this type of zone will not generate an Alarm
during the Exit Time. Violation during Armed status (after the Exit Time has
elapsed) will generate an Alert signal (Entry-Time signal). If the system is not
disarmed before the Entry-Time elapses, the zone will generate an Alarm.
Path (Path) - If this type of zone is the first zone to be violated, it will
generate an Instant Alarm. Path zones will not generate Alarms during En-
try and Exit times.
24 h (24 hours) - This type of zone will always be active, regardless of the
Armed/Disarmed status of its Partition. Violation will generate an Instant
Alarm.
Duress (Duress) - This type of zone is automatically programmed as a
Silent 24h zone. Duress zones activate the Communicator only, and are suit-
able for Panic buttons.
Fire (Fire) - This type of zone is automatically programmed as a 24h N.O.
(Normally Open) zone.
Switching (Switch.) - This type of zone is automatically programmed as a
‘Command Zone’. Violation of this type of zone will switch the status of all
the Partitions it is assigned to (from Away to Stay Arming or vice-versa).
Arm (Arm Only) - This type of zone is automatically programmed as a
‘Command Zone’. Violation of this type of zone will Arm all the Partitions it
is assigned to.
You cannot assign any attributes to ‘Command Zones’ (refer to the ‘Attributes’
section).
The CEI 79-2 approval applies only when command zones are dedicated to
command devices with the same Performance level as the Control panel which
houses the decoding circuit.
Balancing
Double Balanced (DBAL) - In Standby status, the zone must be connected
to Negative by two 10KΩ resistors (for Kyo16D the value of this resistors is
1.2Kohm). If one of the resistors disconnects, the Control panel will generate
a Zone Alarm. In all other cases (Zone Open) the Control panel will generate
a Tamper event. This Type of connection (by means of just 2 wires) will signal
open Alarm/Tamper contacts.
Command Zones
Alarm Zones
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