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Partitions and Zones
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SECTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Interior (03)
An Interior zone will be armed when the exit delay expires.
If a Delay zone is violated first, this zone will wait for the
Delay time before going into alarm. If this zone is violated
first, it will create an instant alarm.
Interior Delay (04)
When the partition is armed in the Away mode (interior
zones active), this zone will operate as an Interior zone.
When the partition is armed in the Stay mode (interior
zones bypassed), this zone will operate as a delay zone.
Interior Stay/Away (05)
This zone acts as an interior zone. The zone will be auto-
matically bypassed if no delay zone on the partition is vio-
lated during the exit delay or if the partition is armed in the
Stay mode.
Delay Stay/Away (06)
This zone will operate the same as the Delay zone with one
exception: this zone will be automatically bypassed if the
partition is armed in the Stay mode.
Standard Fire (07)
When a Standard Fire zone goes into alarm, the panel will
activate all fire outputs and will immediately transmit a
reporting code to the central station, if programmed. The
fire output can be programmed to pulse—two seconds on,
two seconds off—or to follow one of the other fire bell pat-
terns (see 11.3 ‘Programmable Output Options‘, options 49-
53). If an open condition is present, the panel will immedi-
ately display and communicate a trouble condition. All
keypads will annunciate the trouble by activating the Trou-
ble light and beeping twice every ten seconds. The keypads
can be silenced by pressing any key.
NOTE: Fire zones always require single EOL resistors regard-
less of any other programming. Never program a fire zone
as silent. Refer to the wiring diagram or Section 2.9 ’Zone
Wiring’ for fire zone configuration.
Delayed Fire (08)
This fire zone works the same way as a Standard Fire zone
except that the alarm memory and communication are
delayed by 30 seconds. The fire outputs are activated imme-
diately. The alarm can be acknowledged by the user by
pressing any key before the 30-second delay expires.
If the alarm is acknowledged, the panel will silence the
alarm and delay communication of the signal for 90 sec-
onds to allow the user a chance to correct the problem. If
the Delayed Fire zone is still in alarm 90 seconds later, the
panel will again activate the fire output and delay commu-
nication for 30 seconds, at which point the user can
acknowledge the alarm again.
If the alarm is not acknowledged, the panel will latch the
alarm after the 30-second delay and will communicate to
the central station.
NOTE: Fire zones always require single EOL resistors regard-
less of any other programming. Never program a fire zone
as silent. Refer to the wiring diagram or Section 2.9 ’Zone
Wiring’ for fire zone configuration.
Auto Verifying Fire (09)
Auto verify Fire zones operate similar to Standard Fire
zones. When the zone goes into alarm, the panel will per-
form a sensor reset for 20 seconds and then will wait 10 sec-
onds for the detectors to clear. If the same zone goes into
alarm within 60 seconds, the panel will immediately acti-
vate the fire outputs and will communicate to the central
station, if programmed.
NOTE: In order for this zone to operate, the smoke detec-
tor power supply must be connected to an output pro-
grammed as Command Output #2.
NOTE: Fire zones always require single EOL resistors regard-
less of the programmed zone supervision. Never program a
fire zone as silent. Refer to the wiring diagram or Section
2.9 ’Zone Wiring’ for fire zone configuration.
Waterflow (10)
When an alarm occurs, the fire outputs will activate. If pro-
grammed, the panel will immediately send a Waterflow
Alarm reporting code to the central station. The Waterflow
zone will also follow the Waterflow delay, if programmed
(see 10.9 ‘Transmission Delay‘).
NOTE: Waterflow zones always require single EOL resis-
tors regardless of any other programming. Refer to the
wiring diagram or Section 2.9 ’Zone Wiring’ for zone
configuration.
Fire Supervisory (11)
A Fire Supervisory zone monitors fire critical systems to
indicate when those systems are in a condition that could
prevent normal operation. This zone will indicate an ’Off-
Normal Supervisory’ condition when a short circuit is
detected. When the zone is open, a zone trouble will be
indicated and the keypad will beep. This zone will not acti-
vate the verbal alarm feature on the PC4936.
24 Hour Zones (Types 12-23)
These zones are always active. When violated, they will cre-
ate an alarm, whether the partition is armed or disarmed.
For Types 16-21
For Types 16-21For Types 16-21
For Types 16-21: When violated, the panel will immediately
latch the bell outputs and will communicate to the central
station. Each zone has a different SIA identifier.
24 Hr Bell (12):
24 Hr Bell (12): 24 Hr Bell (12):
24 Hr Bell (12): This zone, when violated, will activate
the burglary outputs. This zone will not activate the ver-
bal alarm feature on the PC4936.
24 Hr Bell/Buzzer (13):
24 Hr Bell/Buzzer (13): 24 Hr Bell/Buzzer (13):
24 Hr Bell/Buzzer (13): This zone, when violated, will
create an alarm whether the partition is armed or dis-
armed. However, if the panel is armed, it will activate
the burglary outputs; if disarmed it will activate the
keypad buzzer. When the partition is disarmed, this
zone will not activate the verbal alarm feature on the
PC4936.
24 Hr Buzzer (14):
24 Hr Buzzer (14): 24 Hr Buzzer (14):
24 Hr Buzzer (14): This zone, when violated, will acti-
vate the keypad buzzer.
24 Hr Technical (15):
24 Hr Technical (15): 24 Hr Technical (15):
24 Hr Technical (15): This zone is silent.
24 Hr Gas (16):
24 Hr Gas (16): 24 Hr Gas (16):
24 Hr Gas (16): This zone is audible.
24 Hr Heat (17):
24 Hr Heat (17): 24 Hr Heat (17):
24 Hr Heat (17): This zone is pulsed audible.
24 Hr Medical (18):
24 Hr Medical (18): 24 Hr Medical (18):
24 Hr Medical (18): This zone is silent.
24 Hr Emergency (19):
24 Hr Emergency (19): 24 Hr Emergency (19):
24 Hr Emergency (19): This zone is audible.
24 Hr Water (20):
24 Hr Water (20): 24 Hr Water (20):
24 Hr Water (20): This zone is audible.
24 Hr Freeze (21):
24 Hr Freeze (21): 24 Hr Freeze (21):
24 Hr Freeze (21): This zone is audible.
24 Hr Holdup (22):
24 Hr Holdup (22): 24 Hr Holdup (22):
24 Hr Holdup (22): This zone is silent. It does not acti-
vate Burglary outputs or the Latched Strobe output.
24 Hr Panic (23):
24 Hr Panic (23): 24 Hr Panic (23):
24 Hr Panic (23): This zone is silent. It does not activate
Burglary outputs or the Latched Strobe output.
24Hr Quick Bypass (24)
Quick Bypass zones are armed at all times. Users can tem-
porarily bypass all Quick Bypass zones on a partition by
either pressing the Quick Bypass function key, or entering
[*][6][access code][14].
NOTE: It is recommended that the Quick Bypass function
key be used.
When a user enters the Quick Bypass command, the zone
will be bypassed for the amount of time that was pro-
grammed in the Quick Bypass Duration
Quick Bypass DurationQuick Bypass Duration
Quick Bypass Duration section.

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