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Digiplex DGP-48 - Zone Programming (Continued); Zone Bypass & Stay Options; Force & Alarm Type Options; Intellizone & Delay Transmission

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DIGIPLEX CONTROL PANEL 19
5.4.2 Bypass Zones
SECTIONS [101] TO [148]: OPTION [2]
Only zones with option [2] enabled can be Manually Bypassed
(see section 14.5.3). Fire Zones cannot be bypassed. All zones are
set as Bypass Zones by default.
5.4.3 Stay Zones
SECTIONS [101] TO [148]: OPTION [3]
Only zones with option [3] enabled will be bypassed when the
system is Stay Armed (see section 16.1.2). All other zones will
remain activated. Fire Zones cannot be set as Stay Zones.
5.4.4 Force Zones
SECTIONS [101] TO [148]: OPTION [4]
Only zones with option [4] enabled can be bypassed when the
system is Force armed (see section 16.1.6). Fire Zones cannot be
set as Force Zones.
5.4.5 Alarm Types
SECTIONS [101] TO [148]: OPTIONS [5] & [6]
Options:
[5] [6] Zone Alarm Type
Off Off Steady Audible Alarm
Off On Pulsed Audible Alarm
On Off Silent Alarm
On On Generates a report only
A Steady Audible Alarm transmits the appropriate report code
(if programmed) and generates an alarm providing a steady
output for any bells or sirens connected to the control panel.
A Pulsed Audible Alarm transmits the appropriate report code
and generates an alarm providing a pulsed output (see Figure
5-4 on page 18) for any bells or sirens connected to the control
panel.
A Silent Alarm transmits the appropriate report code and
generates an alarm without activating any bells or sirens (e.g.
keypad indicates an alarm and the system must be disarmed).
A Report Only sends the report code to the central station.
Unlike a silent alarm, no access codes are required to cancel
the alarm. Fire Zones cannot be set to Report Only.
5.4.6 Intellizone
SECTIONS [101] TO [148]: OPTION [7]
If an alarm condition occurs on a zone with option [7] enabled, the
control panel will trigger the Intellizone Delay and will seek
confirmation of the alarm before generating an alarm. An alarm will
only be generated if one of the following conditions occurs during
the Intellizone Delay:
1) An alarm condition occurs on any another Intellizone during
the Intellizone Delay.
2) The zone in alarm has restored and re-occurred during the
Intellizone Delay.
3) The zone in alarm remains in alarm for the entire Intellizone
Delay.
To program the Intellizone Delay, key in the desired 3-digit delay
value (010 to 255 seconds) into section [200]. Fire Zones cannot
be set as Intellizones.
5.4.7 Delay Alarm Transmission
SECTIONS [101] TO [148]: OPTION [8]
When an alarm condition occurs on a zone with option [8] enabled,
the control panel will generate an alarm, but will not report the
alarm to the central station until the end of the Alarm Transmission
Delay. During this period, disarming the system will cancel any
report originating from this zone. To program the Alarm
Transmission Delay, key in the desired 3-digit delay value (001 to
255 seconds, 000 = instant) into section [256]. This feature is
commonly used with Entry Delay zones in order to reduce the
occurrence of false alarms created by new users who may not
disarm the system in time.
5.5 INPUT SPEED
SECTIONS [201] TO [216]
(000 to 255 X 20msec,default: 600ms) The Input Speed defines
how quickly the control panel will respond to an open zone
detected on any hardwired input terminal. The control panel will not
display and/or respond to an open zone until the programmed Input
Speed elapses. All other zone definitions and options do not come
into effect until the Input Speed has elapsed. The Input Speed
does not apply to bus detectors connected to the bus.
Example:
The system is armed and the zone speed is set for 600ms. A zone
opens and closes in less than 600ms, the control panel will not
respond (i.e. no reporting, no alarm and no display on the keypad).
This prevents any momentary glitches from causing an alarm or
unnecessary reporting. The Input Speed for each input terminal
can be set from 20ms to 5.1s, by programming the desired value
(001 to 255 X 20ms) into the appropriate section.
[201] Control Panel Terminal 1/ Input 001 speed
[202] Control Panel Terminal 2/ Input 002 speed
[203] Control Panel Terminal 3/ Input 003 speed
[204] Control Panel Terminal 4/ Input 004 speed
[205] Control Panel Doubler 1/ Input 005 speed
[206] Control Panel Doubler 2/ Input 006 speed
[207] Control Panel Doubler 3/ Input 007 speed
[208] Control Panel Doubler 4/ Input 008 speed
The optional ZX4 On-board Zone Expansion (see section 3.16):
[209] ZX4 Terminal 1/Input 009 speed
[210] ZX4 Terminal 2/Input 010 speed
[211] ZX4 Terminal 3/Input 011 speed
[212] ZX4 Terminal 4/Input 012 speed
[213] ZX4 Doubler 1/Input 013 speed
[214] ZX4 Doubler 2/Input 014 speed
[215] ZX4 Doubler 3/Input 015 speed
[216] ZX4 Doubler 4/Input 016 speed
5.6 EOL ZONES
SECTION [504]: OPTION [7]
If detection devices connected to hardwired input terminals use
1k end of line resistors, enable option [7] in section [504]. For
more information on the use of EOL resistors, refer to Zone
Connections in section 3.11 & section 3.12.

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