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[12] Reporting Codes for Closing
(Arming) via Access Codes 9 to 16
See section [11] for further information.
[13] Reporting Codes for Opening
(Disarming) via Access Codes 1 to 8
The 8 reporting codes correspond to the first 8 user access
codes which are programmed using the [
Q][5] command.
When the system is disarmed using one of the access
codes, the corresponding reporting code in this section is
transmitted.
See section [11] for an example of “Opening and Closing”
reporting code programming.
[14] Reporting Codes for Opening
(Disarming) via Access Codes 9 to 16
See section [13] for further information.
[15] Reporting Codes for Miscellaneous
Functions
The reporting codes programmed in this section include the
Partial Closing code described in section [11], Alarm and
Restoral codes for the keypad zones and the Periodic Test
reporting code (every 1 to 99 days). The Periodic Test cycle
time is set in Section [22] and reporting time of day is set in
section [23].
The reporting codes are programmed in the following order.
• Partial Closing
• Keypad Panic Alarm [P]
• Keypad Fire Alarm [F]
• Keypad Auxiliary Alarm [A]
• Keypad Panic Restoral [P]
• Keypad Fire Restoral [F]
• Keypad Auxiliary Restoral [A]
• Periodic Test Transmission
[16] Zone Definitions for Zones 1 to 8
As in the reporting codes, once this section number is
entered, 8 two digit numbers are required. Each 2 digit
number entered describes how a zone will operate. The 8
two digit numbers entered correspond to zone definitions for
zones 1 to 8.
The first digit entered determines whether the zone will be
audible or silent and whether it will have a fast or slow
response time (loop response time may be altered in section
[22]). The second digit determines the zone type (i.e. delay,
instant, interior, or 24 hour zone).
1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT
0 = Slow, audible 0 = Delay
1 = Slow, silent 1 = Instant
2 = Fast, audible 2 = Interior
3 = Fast, silent 3 = Interior Home-away
4 = 24 Hour..bell
5 = 24 Hour..bell/buzzer
6 = 24 Hour buzzer
7 = Double delay
8 = 4 X Delay
9 =Day
A=Delay Home-away
All of the zone types, except the 24 hour loops and day
zone, have an exit delay (see section [22] for setting exit and
entry delay times). All zones with an exit delay may be
tripped during the exit delay without creating an alarm.
If you are not familiar with the different loop types, test them
to see how they function. To avoid confusion, be sure the exit
time has expired before creating alarms (“Ready” light will
go out when exit time has expired). Set short exit and entry
times for testing.
[0] Delay Zone is used for the exit/entry door. It has an
exit delay and an entry delay. The exit delay starts as
soon as the panel is armed. The zone may be opened and
closed during the exit delay without creating an alarm.
After the exit delay has expired, an open on the zone will
cause the entry delay time to start. During the entry time
the keypad buzzers will sound steady. If the panel is
disarmed before the entry time expires no alarm will be
generated. Type [7] and [8] Delay zones are used where
a longer entry delay time is required such as with a
garage door. With these two zone types the exit delay is
the same as the type [0] delay. However, the entry delay
times are either 2 or 4 times as long (set the exit delay
time for the maximum required).
[1] Instant Zone is normally used for door and window
contacts. This zone has a normal exit delay but will
generate an alarm immediately when opened after the exit
delay.
[2] Interior and [3] Interior Home-Away Zones are used
with interior motion detectors. Both zones have standard
exit delays. They also have entry delays provided that a
delay zone has been tripped first. If the building is
entered without coming through the normal delay
entrance and a type [2] or [3] zone is tripped, an
immediate alarm will be generated. The type [3] zone is
bypassed if the system is armed using the [
Q][9]
command (at home arming) or if a Delay zone is not
tripped during the exit delay.
[4], [5] and [6] 24 Hour Zones provide different audible
variations. 24 Hour Zones are always active and create an
alarm whether or not the panel is armed. Type [4] always
rings the bell or siren. Type [5] rings the bell or siren when
armed and the keypad buzzer when disarmed. Type [6]
always sounds the keypad buzzer.
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