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Only the first 8 zones may be defined as vibration sensor zones with a vibration sensitivity level as required. If a
value other than zero is assigned at addresses P411E to P418E the zone which has been assigned that value
automatically becomes a vibration zone. To turn a vibration zone back into a normal zone assign a zero value at
the relevant address. Zero is the default setting.
P411E 0-8E Zone 1 vibration sensitivity - Where 0 = none, 1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level.
P412E 0-8E Zone 2 vibration sensitivity - Where 0 = none, 1 i s
highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level.
P413E 0-8E Zone 3 vibration sensitivity - Where 0 = none, 1 i s
highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level.
P414E 0-8E
Zone 4 vibration sensitivity
- Where 0 = none, 1 i s
highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level.
P415E 0-8E Zone 5 vibration sensitivity - Where 0 = none, 1 i s
highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level.
P416E 0-8E Zone 6 vibration sensitivity - Where 0 = none, 1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level.
P417E 0-8E Zone 7 vibration sensitivity - Where 0 = none, 1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level.
P418E 0-8E
Zone 8 vibration sensitivity
- Where 0 = none, 1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level.
SOAK-TEST ZONES
If a zone is suspected of being faulty, it may be disabled by making it a Soak-test zone. This means that the zone
will not cause an alarm or report via the dialler, but it will still be active during the Armed state. In this way any
potential activations can be monitored via the event memory for a period
of time to determine whether the detector connected to the zone input is
faulty or not without creating nuisance alarms. Following any tests, if the
zone is found to be OK, the Soak-test mode can be turned off for that zone
which then returns it back to full operation.
P408E
SOAK-TEST ZONES - 1-8
P409E
SOAK-TEST ZONES - 9-16
SINGLE OR DUAL ZONE INPUT (8 or 16 zones)
P410E
1-8E
Single or dual zone input
- This option is used to define the PW16 as an 8 or 16 zone panel
where options 1-8 represent zone inputs 1-8. If a LED is on at this address it means that zone
has been assigned "Zone Doubling" whereby the zone input is used for both a low (1-8) and a
high (9-16) zone. When zone doubling is used, zone 1 input is used for zones 1 & 9, Zone 2
input is used for zones 2 & 10, zones 3 input is used for zones 3 & 11 etc. Zone doubling is
assigned on a zone-by-zone basis.
ZONE END OF LINE OPTIONS
SHORT CIRCUIT OR END OF LINE ZONE INPUT -
P419E
P419E 1-8E Short Circuit or End-of-line - This option controls whether the individual zone inputs require a
2k2 end of line (EOL) resistor or not. If zone doubling is turned off (LED off) for an input at
address P410E and the corresponding input at this address is also off (LED off) then the input
only requires a short circuit loop (no EOL) to seal the input and an open circuit is seen by the
panel as an alarm. If this option is on and zone doubling for the same input is off then the input
requires a 2k2 resistor to seal the input and if the 2k2 resistor is shorted out or open circuited
then an alarm is created. If this option is off and zone doubling is on then there is no tamper
monitoring on the input and only a 4k7 and 8k2 resistor are required for the two zones, a short or
Zone 1-8 Soak
Zone EOL Resistor
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Single or Dual Zn
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