Enrolling: Repeaters and LCD Modules
The Repeaters and LCD Modules page will allow you
to enrol Repeater panels and LCD Modules, as follows.
ü Enrol the Repeater panels and Display Modules (if
installed).
A tick (þ) indicates that the respective device is part of
the system.
Description This 16 character field will allow you to as
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sign a label to the respective device. For example, it
may be useful to assign the name of the area where the
device is located. The assigned label will identify the de
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vice in all the operations it is involved in.
Zones
The Zones page will allow you to program the Zones
The chart on the left-hand side of the page shows the
number of zones available on the system, depending
on whether or not the system utilizes Expander Modu
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les (refer to “Enrolling: Expander Modules”). The follo
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wing information is shown for each Zone.
No. This field shows the ID Number of the Zone.
Position This field shows the Description of the device
the Zone is assigned to.
Description This field will allow you to assign a label to
the Zone. The assigned label will identify the Zone in all
the operations it is involved in.
The section on the right-hand side of the Zones page
will allow you to program and/or change the settings of
the selected Zone (selected from Zones chart), as fol
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lows
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Thresholds
This Control panel can detect whether its Zones are
Shorted, Open or in Alarm status by measuring the vol
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tage on the respective Zone terminals.
The Thresholds are the voltage values that cause the
Zones to switch from one status to another, as follows.
Open/Standby The Control panel will consider the
Zone in OPEN status when the voltage on its terminals
exceeds the value programmed in this field.
The Control panel will consider the Zone in STANDBY
status when the voltage on its terminals ranges betwe
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en value programmed in this field and the value pro
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grammed in the Standby/Auto.Alarm field.
Standby/Auto.Alarm If the Call point Priority option
has been ENABLED, the Control panel will consider the
Zone ALARM status when the voltage on its terminals ran
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ges between the value programmed in this field and the va
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lueprogrammedintheAuto.Alarm/Manual Alarm field.
If the Call point Priority option has been DISABLED,
the Control panel will consider the Zone ALARM status
when the voltage on its terminals ranges between the
value programmed in this field and the value program
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med in the Manual Alarm/Short field.
Auto.Alarm/Manual Alarm If the Call point Priority
option has been ENABLED, the Control panel will con-
sider the Zone in MANUAL ALARM status when the vol-
tage on its terminals ranges between the value pro-
grammed in this field and the value programmed in the
Manual Alarm/Short field.
Manual Alarm/Short The Control panel will consider
the Zone in MANUAL ALARM status when the voltage on
its terminals is below the value programmed in this field.
Changing the Default Thresholds:
— select the “key” button, then enter the new values (in
accordance with the number and features of the zone
connected devices).
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Figure 25 The Zones page