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PART IV: CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
Zone Doubling Programming
Zone doubling requires 3.65 k Ω and 2.2 k Ω EOL resistors as shown in Table 27. If zone doubling is not used,
see “On-board EOL Resistor Value” and “DX2010 Configuration Options” in the DS7200V2 Expert Programming
Guide (P/N: 4998153891) for on- and off-board zone EOL configuration.
To use both on-board and off-board zone doubling at the same time, use the following steps:
1. Double Locations 1-8 with Locations 9-16.
a. Set the Device Type for Locations 1-16 to 1 (on-board).
b. Set Address 1026 (On-board Location EOL Resistor Value) to 4 (Zone doubled, 2.2 k & 3.65 k EOL
resistors).
c. Use 3.65 k EOL resistors on Locations 1-8, and 2.2 k EOL resistors on Locations 9-16.
2. Double Locations 25-32 with Locations 33-40.
a. Set the Device Type for Locations 25-40 to 3 (DX2010 zone doubled).
b. Set the DX2010’s DIP switches to Address 107 (Locations 25 to 40). See
Table 8 on page 22.
c. Use 3.65 k EOL resistors on Locations 25-32, and 2.2 k EOL resistors on Locations 33-40.
Locations 17-24 cannot be used for zone doubling when doubling on-board and off-board zones at the same
time. These locations can still be used as RF zones, or as non-doubled zones.
Location ##, Device
• Address: See Table 27
• Default: See Table 27
• Selections:
−
0 = No Device Assigned (Disabled)
− 1 = On-board Zone (L-1 to L-8)
− 2 = Wired Zone Expander (DX2010) (configured for 8 inputs)
− 3 = Wired Zone Expander (DX2010) (configured for 16 inputs [zone doubled])
− 4 = RF Receiver 1 (see Premises RF Receiver Options on page 98)
− 5 = RF Receiver 2 (see Premises RF Receiver Options on page 98)
− 6 = DACM Door Contact (see DACM Configuration on page 116)
Each location in the control panel can be assigned to one of four types for devices:
• The control panel’s on-board sensor loops (L-1 to L-8)
• A DX2010 Input Expander
• A Data Bus RF Zone Expander (Receiver 1 or Receiver 2)
• A DACM door contact
Use each location’s device parameter to assign the location to a device type.