XTLplus Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products
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ZONE INFORMATION
33.13 Prewarn Address
Option is only shown for an Exit zone.
At the start of the entry delay, all keypad addresses dis play ENTER CODE:-. If you
want the prewarn to sound at all addresses, leave the default as shown.
To delete an address, press the matching number on the keypad. To disable
prewarning at all keypads, press a top row key to clear the addresses shown. Press
the COM MAND key when the address selection is com plete.
Note: The prewarn tone stops at the keypad when the rst digit of a user code is
entered. If, within ve seconds, a valid user code is not entered or an invalid user
code is entered, the prewarn tone begins sounding again. Fifteen seconds must
elapse before entering a digit silences the prewarn tone again.
33.14 Entry Delay
Option is only shown for an Exit zone. Select the entry delay timer for this
zone. Entry delay timers 1 and 2 are programmed in Entry Delay in the System
Options menu.
33.15 Cross Zone
Select YES to enable cross-zoning for this zone. Cross-zoning requires this zone to
trip twice, or this zone and another cross-zoned zone to trip, within a programmed
time before an alarm report is sent to the receiver.
Note: To operate correctly, all cross-zone zones need to be programmed as the
same zone type.
When a cross-zoned zone trips, the Output action assigned to the zone activates.
See the Bell Action section. The cross-zone time specied in System Options begins
to count down. See the Cross-Zone Time section. If another cross-zoned zone in the
system faults, or if the rst zone restores and faults again before the cross-zone time
expires, the bell turns on and the panel sends an alarm report.
If no other cross-zoned zone in the system trips before the cross-zone time expires,
the panel sends only a fault report from the rst zone to the receiver.
Note: If CRS ZONE is YES, a valid CRS ZN TIME must be programmed in System
Options for this feature to be enabled.
Cross-zoning is not compatible and cannot be enabled for Fire Verify
zone types.
33.16 Priority
Selecting YES allows you to provide additional protection for a zone by requiring it
to be in a normal condition before its assigned area can be armed. A priority zone
cannot be bypassed.
A Priority zone not in a normal condition cannot be armed. If a user attempts to
arm the area, the keypad displays the bad zone name followed by PRIORITY ZONE
and the arming is stopped.
33.17 Trac Count
This option is displayed for NT or EX type zones. Select YES to provide reporting
to the receiver of the number of zone trips while in a disarmed state. The number
of trips for each zone set as trac count are added together and included with
the area closing message and reported to the central station automation system.
Default is NO.
33.18 Zone Audit Days
Enter the number of days (0 to 99) allowed to elapse without the zone being
tripped before a fault message is sent. The message is sent to the receiver(s)
programmed to receive Supervisory/Trouble Reports at 10:00 am following the
expiration of the timer. Each time the zone is tripped, the Zone Audit Days timer
restarts and begins to countdown the number of days programmed. After the
countdown expires, a fault message is sent and the Zone Audit Days timer restarts
and begins to countdown the number of days programmed. Available for all zone
types except re and re verify. Enter 0 (zero) to disable this function. Default is 0
(zero).
33.19 Receiver Routing
This option displays if Zone Type is set for Auxiliary 1 or Auxiliary 2.
Press any top row key to select the Receiver Routing for the selected zone.
• Select NORM to send Alarm and Supv/Trbl messages from this zone to receiver 1
or receiver 2 as programmed within the receiver.
• Select 1 to send Alarm and Supv/Trbl messages from this zone to receiver 1 only,
regardless of the programming for that receiver.
PREWARN:12345
ENTRYDELAY: 1
CRSZONE NO YES
PRIORITY NO YES
TRAFFICCOUNT
NO YES
ZONEAUDITDAYS:
0 - 0
RECEIVERROUTING
NORMAL
NORM12BOTH