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input in this configuration will be seen as both the low and high zones in alarm. Finally, if this
option is on and zone doubling is on for the same input the 2k2 resistor must be fitted in
conjunction with the 4k7 and 8k2 resistors. In this mode, a short or open circuit on the input will be
seen as a zone tamper alarm.
ZONE RESPONSE TIME - P420E
P420E Zone Response Time Setting - 1-31E. Default = 6
The input response count sets the total time the zones must be in alarm before the state is recognised by the panel.
A count of 1 = 45ms. The default setting of 6 therefore results in a zone response time of 270ms.
LOW ZONE PROGRAM OPTIONS (1-8) - P441E - P460E
Combinations of options in addresses P441E to P460E may be used to give the most suitable zone behaviour.
P441E 1-8E Zone is in Area "A" - Where options 1-8 represent zones 1-8. This option assigns a zone to
Area "A" within a partitioned system. If the system is not partitioned, all zones must be assigned
to Area "A". (Default all in Area "A") See P310E8E also.
P442E 1-8E Zone is in Area "B" - Where options 1-8 represent zones 1-8. This option assigns a zone to
Area "B" within a partitioned system. (Default none in Area "B") See P310E8E also.
If a zone is defined in both Area "A" and Area "B" it is deemed to be in Area "C"
P443E 1-8E Zone is a normally open input - where options 1-8 represent zones 1-8. This option is used
when normally open detectors such as smoke detectors are to be connected to a zone. The
option only applies if zone doubling is turned On at P410E. Default is all zones normally closed.
P444E 1-8E Zone is a radio detector - Where options 1-8 represent zones 1-8. This option is used when
Radio (wireless) devices are used as detectors. (Default none)
P445E 1-8E Stay Mode Zones - Where options 1-8 represent zones 1-8. Zones included at this address will
become active when the panel is in Stay Mode. Zones not assigned at this address will be
excluded. (Default 1-4) Note: Stay Mode Zones are linked to Area assignments.
P446E 1-8E Zone can be Bypassed - Where options 1-8 represent zones 1-8. This option determines if a
zone can be Bypassed either manually or via the Auto-Bypass process. (Default all on)
P447E 1-8E Auto Bypass Zones - Where options 1-8 represent zones 1-8. Zones assigned Auto Bypass
function at this address will be automatically bypassed by the system if they are unsealed when
the exit timers expire. Zones not given Auto Bypass status will cause an activation if they are
unsealed at the end of the exit delay period. (Default all on)
P448E 1-8E Zone is a handover - Where options 1-8 represent zones 1-8. Zones defined at this address as
handover are given the unique ability to behave as both delay and instant zones. If a zone
defined as an entry delay zone has been activated and the entry delay is running, a handover
zone will behave as another entry delay zone with a delay time as defined at P511E to P526E. If
an entry delay zone has not been activated and there is no entry delay running, a handover zone
becomes an instant zone with no entry delay. The Handover zone MUST have an entry delay
programmed.
P449E 1-8E Two Trigger Zones - Where options 1-8 represent zones 1-8. A zone defined as two trigger at
this address will only cause an activation if one of the following conditions are met;
a The zone is triggered twice within the two trigger time period as defined by Address P534E,
P535E or P536E
b Any two zones defined as two trigger activate once each within the two trigger time period as
defined by Address P534E, P535E or P536E
c A zone defined as two trigger is left violated for longer than the two trigger time period as
defined by Address P534E, P535E or P536E
P450E 1-8E Zone is 24 Hour - Where options 1-8 represent zones 1-8. 24 hour zones will activate
whether the panel or area is armed or disarmed. If an entry delay is also assigned to a 24 hr zone,
the alarm will not trigger unless the zone is in alarm longer than the delay time programmed.
(Default none)