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3 – PA Silent
This zone is monitored at all times. When triggered, it can activate outputs that follow the
Panic Alarm (page 43) or P.A. Alarm (page 52) event, but it does not cause an audible
alarm. It cannot be used to generate confirmed alarms (page 77).
4 – PA Audible
This is the same as the PA Silent zone type, but also generates a full alarm, unless
overridden by option 1-8-4 (page 72).
5 – Fire
A Fire zone is normally connected to a smoke detector that is monitored at all times.
When triggered, it generates a fire tone at keypads and at the panel's extension
loudspeaker (if fitted). It also activates the strobe and pulses the external bell output for
the Bell Duration time (page 57), providing it is not disabled by the Bell & Strobe attribute
(page 38).
See also the Unset Fire ward attribute (page 38) and Latching Fire configuration setting
(page 75).
6 – Technical
This zone is monitored at all times. When triggered, it will activate any outputs of type
Technical (page 44).
7 – Final Exit
A Final Exit zone must be the first detector or door contact that is triggered when entering
the protected area. Once set, triggering this zone starts the ward Entry Delay timer (page
57).
While the Entry Delay timer is running, any Entry zone (page 27), or any zone that
has the Access attribute (page 30) set to YES does not cause an alarm.
The Entry Delay timer can also be started if the system is part set by triggering a
Normal Alm zone that has the Entry attribute (page 31) set to YES.
You may want to set the Access attribute for a Final Exit zone to YES to prevent the
keypad sounder from making a "zone triggered" tone when the detector is
triggered.
If the setting mode is Final Exit or Exit Terminate (page 65), triggering the zone when
exiting the protected area affects when the panel sets the ward.
8 – Exit Term
An Exit Terminator zone is normally connected to a push button outside the protected
area, and is used as a positive confirmation that setting of the associated wards is
required. Depending on the setting mode (page 65), triggering an exit terminator may
be required before the panel can set the associated wards, or triggering exit terminator
may shorten the period for the wards to set.
An exit terminator zone type is not relevant for the entry procedure.
An Exit Terminator zone can be used as a door bell if one of the Chime Tone
zone attribute (page 31) is applied.
9 – Entry
This is the same as a Normal Alm zone, with an Access attribute (page 30).

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