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1. The panel will prompt ’From Which Partition’. Scroll to the
partition you want to copy programming from. Press [*].
2. The panel will prompt ’To Which Partition’. Scroll to the parti-
tion you want to copy programming to. Press [*].
Both partitions now have the same programming.
5.3 Adding Zones to Partitions
Add New Zone
Ref #: [0100XX0300] where XX = partition number
Zones must be assigned to partitions in order for them to operate.
By default, the first 16 zones on the control panel are assigned to
Partition 1. When you select this menu item, the panel will display
the first zone not assigned to the partition. Use the arrow keys
(<>) to scroll through the zones not assigned to the partition.
When the zone to be added is displayed, press the [*] key to select
it.
Once you have selected the zone to add, there are three items to be
programmed:
1. Zone Label: this 14-character label will appear on the LCD
display of the keypad.
2. Zone Type: this determines how the zone will operate.
3. Zone Attributes: these attributes are toggled on and off and
affect how the zone will function.
For instructions on programming these items, see 5.4 ”Zone Pro-
gramming’.
Press [#] once you have finished programming a zone. The key-
pad will display the next available zone to be added.
Global Zones
If a given zone is added to more than one partition, it becomes a
global zone. A global zone differs from single partition zones in
the following ways:
• A global zone will not be armed until all partitions to which
the zone is assigned are armed.
• A global Delay type zone will follow the longest programmed
delay time of the partitions it is assigned to.
• A global Stay/Away type zone will not be activated until all
partitions the zone is assigned to are armed in the Away
mode, or the interior has been activated by pressing [*] [1].
• When a global zone is manually bypassed, as soon as any par-
tition the zone is assigned to is disarmed, the zone will no lon-
ger be bypassed.
Edit Zone
Ref #: [0100XX0301] where XX = partition number
When you select this menu item, the panel will display the first
zone assigned to the partition. Use the arrow keys (<>) to scroll
through the zones assigned to the partition. When the zone to be
edited is displayed, press the [*] key to select it.
Adding and editing zones follow the same menu system. All
options for editing a zone are described in Section 5.4 ’Zone Pro
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gramming’.
Delete Zone
Ref #: [0100XX0302] where XX = partition number
When you select this menu item, the panel will display the first
zone assigned to the partition. Use the arrow keys (<>) to scroll
through the zones assigned to the partition. When the zone to be
deleted is displayed, press the [*] key to delete it. Press the [#] key
to exit once all zones not required for the partition have been
deleted.
5.4 Zone Programming
Ref #: [0100XX0301YYY] where XX = partition number and
YYY = zone number
Once a zone has been added to a partition, you must program the
following:
• zone label
• zone type
• zone attributes
To program the zone, enter the reference number indicated above.
Press [*] to select the zone. The three programming items are
accessible from the zone programming menu.
Zone Labels
When the zone label programming option is selected, the panel
will display the presently programmed label (default ’Zone
XXX’). Follow the instructions below to program the label.
Programming System Labels
A cursor will appear under the first letter of the default label.
Move the cursor to left or right by pressing the arrow (< >) keys.
The letters of the alphabet have been divided up among the num
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ber keys 1 to 9 on the keypad as follows:
[1] = A, B, C, 1 [2] = D, E, F, 2 [3] = G, H, I, 3[4]
= J, K, L, 4 [5] = M, N, O, 5 [6] = P, Q, R, 6
[7] = S, T, U, 7 [8] = V, W, X, 8 [9] = Y, Z, 9, 0
[0] = Space
For example, if you press the [4] key once, the letter ’J’ will
appear above the cursor on the display. Press the [4] key again, the
next letter ’K’ will appear, and so on. If a different number key is
pressed, the cursor will automatically move to the right one space.
To erase a character, use the arrow keys to move the cursor under
the character, then press the [0] key.
There are other options when programming labels. Press the [*]
key to call up the options menu. Scroll through the options using
the arrow (< >) keys, then press the [*] key to select.
[0] Clear Display will clear the entire label.
[1] Clear to End will clear the display from the character above
the cursor to the end of the display.
[2] Change Case will toggle between uppercase and lowercase
letters.
[3] ASCII Entry is for entering uncommon characters. Use the
arrow (< >) keys to toggle through the characters or enter a 3-
digit number from 032 to 255. Press the [*] key to enter the
character. See Appendix D at the back of this manual for a list
of the available ASCII characters.
[4] Cancel and Exit will exit zone label programming. No
changes will be saved.
[5] Save will save any changes and exit zone label programming.
Zone Types
The following is a description of each zone type:
Standard Delay (00)
Standard Delay zones have an entry and exit delay. The exit delay
will begin as soon as arming is initiated. The delay zone may be
opened and closed during the delay time without causing an
alarm. After the exit delay time has expired, the zone is armed.
Opening the zone will start the entry delay. If the panel is dis
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armed before the entry time expires, no alarm will be generated.
Auxiliary Delay (01)
The Auxiliary Delay zone operates the same way as the Delay
zone, except different entry and exit delay times can be pro
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grammed: Auxiliary Entry and Auxiliary Exit Delay. Having a
second delay zone provides greater flexibility for areas which
require more time to arm and disarm the system.
Instant (02)
An Instant zone will be armed when the exit delay expires. Violat-
ing this zone when armed will cause an instant alarm.
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 parti
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