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If the zone has been bypassed using the [*][1] menu, the pre-alert
will not be triggered and the zone will not go into alarm when it is
violated.
When you program any zone on a partition as 24Hr Quick
Bypass, you should also program these partition times:
Quick Bypass Duration
Ref#: [0100XX0206] where XX = Partition 01-08
Program the amount of time (seconds) that 24Hr Quick Bypass
zones on the partition will remain bypassed when a user enters a
quick bypass command.
Quick Bypass Pre-alert
Ref#: [0100XX0207] where XX = Partition 01-08
Program the amount of time (seconds) that the pre-alert will
sound when the zone is violated.
NOTE: If you assign a Quick Bypass zone to more than one partition,
then the quick bypass duration and pre-alert times must be the same
on each of the partitions.
Latching 24 Hr (25)
When violated, this zone will operate the same as the 24 hour bell
zone (12) with one exception: the installers mode ([*][8]) must
be entered before the system can be armed. The keypad display
will read ’Arming Inhibited Call for Service’. This is to ensure
that the problem will be examined by the installer.
Momentary Arm (26)
A momentary closure of this zone will alternately arm and disarm
the partition. This zone can be used with a keyswitch to arm and
disarm the system.
NOTE: This zone type must not be used as a global zone. If a key-
switch zone has been tampered or faulted, the zone must be restored
before it can be used to arm or disarm the system.
Maintained Arm (27)
When this zone is closed, the partition will disarm. When this zone
is violated, the partition will be armed. This zone can be used with
a keyswitch to arm and disarm the system.
NOTE: This zone type must not be used as a global zone. If a key-
switch zone has been tampered or faulted, the zone must be restored
before it can be used to arm or disarm the system.
Forced Answer (28)
When this zone is tripped, the panel will instantly pick up the tele-
phone lines to search for a downloading computer. Do not use this
zone type to monitor for alarms.
LINKS Sup (29)
The LINKS Supervisory zone is used with a LINKS module to
monitor for troubles. When the LINKS PGM output activates, a
LINKS trouble will be logged on the event buffer and the zone
trouble will be transmitted.
NOTE: LINKS Supervisory zones always require single EOL resis-
tors regardless of any other programming. Refer to the wiring dia-
gram or Section 2.6 ’Specialized Zone Wiring’ for zone configuration.
LINKS Answer (30)
The panel can be uploaded/downloaded via the cellular network.
If the LINKS1000 detects an incoming call, it will activate an out
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put which can be used to violate this zone type, forcing the panel
to answer the cellular call and begin communicating with the
downloading computer.
NOTE: LINKS Answer zones always require single EOL resistors
regardless of any other programming. Refer to the wiring diagram or
Section 2.5 ’Zone Wiring’ for zone configuration.
AC Delay (31)
When this zone is violated the panel will begin to count the AC
TX Delay time. When this time expires the panel will transmit the
General System Trouble event and annunciate an AC Trouble on
all partitions. When the zone is restored the panel will again count
the AC TX Delay Time before restoring the trouble and transmit
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ting the General System Trouble Restore event.
NOTE: AC Delay zone always requires single EOL resistors regard-
less of any other programming. Refer to the wiring diagram or Sec-
tion 2.5 ’Zone Wiring’ for zone configuration.
Push To Set Zone Type (32)*
When a partition to which this zone is assigned is armed, the exit
delay for that partition will proceed normally until the end of the
exit delay is reached. At that time the exit delay will continue to
be annunciated but the partition will not arm. To arm the partition
the Push To Set Zone must be violated and restored. Upon
momentary violation of this zone, any exit delay active for the
partitions to which the zone is assigned will be terminated.
NOTE: This zone type should not be programmed as global.
Function Key Zone (33)
The Function Key Zone definition, when selected, causes the
panel to prompt the function key list and allow the installer to
select the following list of functions:
When this zone is violated the panel will perform the appropriate
function for the partition to which the zone is assigned. No access
code is required. Tampers, Faults, or Device Faults on the zone
will not cause the panel to perform the respective function (even if
Tamper/Fault Opens Zone is enabled). The installer should ensure
that the method provided to activate this zone provides sufficient
security for the function being performed.
NOTE: The zone attributes of this zone type should never be used.
This zone type should not be programmed as global.
Seismic Zone (34)
This zone functions the same as an instant zone (02). When the
system is disarmed or a seismic schedule is active, these zone
types will be tested for an alarm and restoral (when setup with the
seismic test PGM output type). This zone type will be used usu
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ally with Seismic zones (vault protection unit or safe protection
unit).
Zone Attributes
The following is a description of each zone option. Scroll through
each option and press [*] to toggle between on and off. When all
necessary changes are made, press [#] to return to the previous
menu.
Each zone type has different attributes enabled by default. For a
list of these default settings, see the Programming Worksheets.
Bell Audible – This will determine whether the zone will
activate bell outputs and PGM outputs programmed to sound
fire/burglary alarms when an alarm occurs. Select [Y] for
audible, [N] for silent.
Bell Pulsed – This will determine how the bell outputs and
PGM outputs programmed to sound fire/burglary alarms will
sound for an alarm. Select [Y] for pulsed, [N] for steady.
Bypass Enable – This will allow the zone to be manually
bypassed. Select [Y] to allow bypassing by the user, [N] to
prevent it. This attribute should not be enabled for Fire zones.
Chime Function – If the door chime option is enabled, key-
pad will chime both when the zone is violated and restored.
Select [Y] for chime, [N] for no chime. To activate/deactivate
(00) Null Key
(01) Stay Arm
(02) Away Arm
(03) No-entry Arm
(04) Chime On/Off
(05) System Test
(06) Quick Exit
(07) Arm Interior
(08) Command O/P 1
(09) Command O/P 2
(10) Command O/P 3
(11) Command O/P 4
(12) Command O/P 5
(13) Command O/P 6
(14) Command O/P 7
(15) Command O/P 8
(16) Silence Trouble
(17) Silence Bells
(18) Fire Reset**
(19) Fire Drill
(20) Lamp Test
(21) Fire Insp Tst
(22) Quick Bypass
(23) Music Input
(24) T-Code
(25) Cancel Key
* Do not use in UL Listed installation.
** Use only in conjunction with a device UL Listed for fire.

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