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Attribute 1:
If an alarm condition occurs on a zone identified as “intellizone”, the control panel will trigger a timer and will not generate an alarm until one of the following conditions occurs
within the “Intellizone Time Window”:
a) An alarm condition occurs on another zone identified as “intellizone” during intellizone time delay,
b) The zone that is in alarm has restored and the alarm re-occurred during intellizone time delay or the zone that is in alarm remains in alarm the entire intellizone time delay.
Notes:
1. Intellizone timer will only begin after the zone speed period has elapsed;
2. By default this attribute is disabled for all 1 to 12/16 zones.
Attribute 2:
When a zone has the “sensor under test” attribute enabled, it will no longer trigger the alarm, but each opening/closing of the zone loop will record a special event into the 800-
event LOG. Each opening of any under test zone will record in the specially alarm memory, too, which is keypad displayable in section [094], if these zones was violated in the
system since the last resetting of the especially alarm memory, performed by installer.
If these zones allow auto shutdown, then during the same arming period (or during the same disarming period for 24h zones), then “swinger shutdown” will be counting the
restoration numbers of this zone which was violated. In case the number of restorations gets the “swinger shutdown counter” value, the respective zone will be automatic
“bypassed from swinger”. Only this event will be transmitted to the central station.
Note: By default this attribute is disabled for all 1 to 12/16 zones.
Attribute 3:
Chose the contacts’ type (NC or NO) in accordance with the normally closed or open contacts of your detection devices which are connected on the zone input terminals.
Note: By default this attribute is set such as the contacts’ type to be set as NC (normally closed) for all 1 to 12/16 zones.
Attribute 4:
Enable this feature if your security installation requires tamper recognition on some zone input terminals (see zone connections).
Note: By default this feature is disabled for all 1 to 6/8 hardware zones.
Attribute 5:
Enable this feature for zone input terminals which the system requires the use of end of line resistor (see zone connections).
Note: By default this feature is enabled for all 1 to 6/8 hardware zones (all 1 to 6/8 hardware zones use EOL resistors).
Attribute 6:
Advanced technology zone (ATZ) connections allow you to 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 the sections of zone connections and the
control panel will recognize the installed devices as shown there. The extra zones function exactly like any other zone displaying zone status on the keypad and sending
separate alarm codes for each zone.
Note: By default this feature is disabled for all 1 to 6/8 hardware zones.
Attribute 7:
ATZ wiring type: series or parallel connection (see installation manual for details on that)
After the ATTRIBUTES
2
set for selected zone was established to the required values, press [#] key to confirm.
After [#] key was pressed, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step, displaying the ATTRIBUTES
3
set.
By [#] key pressing, ATTRIBUTES
3
set can be maintained as it was previously established.
1.4 Third set of zone attributes are detailed in the table below. In order to establish the ATTRIBUTES
3
set, you should press 1 and 2 keys. After
each key pressing the appropriate attribute is enabled or disabled.
3
rd
Set of attributes
Key pressed
to toggle
attribute
KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz (LED keypads) KP16LCD / KP16LCDL (LCD keypads)
Zone
LED
ON OFF
1
st
line message
2
line message
Enabled Disabled
[1] 1
Zone assigned to partition A Zone not assigned to partition A
Assig.part.A Zxx Enable k1 Disable k1