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does not apply to bus detectors connected to the
DIGI-BUS.
Example:
The system is armed and the zone speed is set for
600m seconds. A zone opens and closes in less
than 600m seconds, the control panel will not
respond (i.e. no reporting, no alarm and no display
on the keypad).
This prevents any momentary glitches from causing
an alarm or unnecessary reporting. The Input Speed
for each input terminal can be set from 20ms to
5.1s, by programming the desired value (001-255 X
20ms) into the appropriate section.
[201] Control Panel Terminal 1/ Input 001 speed
[202] Control Panel Terminal 2/ Input 002 speed
[203] Control Panel Terminal 3/ Input 003 speed
[204] Control Panel Terminal 4/ Input 004 speed
[205] Control Panel Doubler 1/ Input 005 speed
[206] Control Panel Doubler 2/ Input 006 speed
[207] Control Panel Doubler 3/ Input 007 speed
[208] Control Panel Doubler 4/ Input 008 speed
The optional ZX4 On-Board Zone Expander (see
section 2.13 for details):
[209] ZX4 Terminal 1/Input 009 speed
[210] ZX4 Terminal 2/Input 010 speed
[211] ZX4 Terminal 3/Input 011 speed
[212] ZX4 Terminal 4/Input 012 speed
[213] ZX4 Doubler 1/Input 013 speed
[214] ZX4 Doubler 2/Input 014 speed
[215] ZX4 Doubler 3/Input 015 speed
[216] ZX4 Doubler 4/Input 016 speed
5.6 EOL ZONES
Section [504]: Option [7]
If detection devices connected to hardwired-input
terminals use 1KΩ end of line resistors, enable
option [7] in section [504]. For more information on
the use of EOL resistors, refer to Input Connections
in sections 2.11 & 2.12.
5.7 ZONE DOUBLING (ATZ)
Section [504]: Option [8]
Enabling the ATZ feature allows you to install two
detection devices per zone input terminal. Each
detection device will have its own zone, displaying
zone status on the keypad and sending separate
alarm codes for each zone. The extra zones are
recognized as described in figure 5.5. For
information on how to connect the detection devices,
please refer to Double Zone Connections in section
2.12. Please note that Fire Zones can not be
doubled.