Captain-i, Installation Guide 22
Par. Full name Description
I Entry Delayed opening this zone will start the Exit or Entry time
Note: A zone defined as entry-delayed or zone-follower is also exit-delayed
D Entry Follower The zone will not cause an alarm if any delayed zone is
open. No alarm during Entry Delayed
E End-of-line
Resistor
The detectors connected to this zone are EOL protected
(see "System configuration 5 (config 5) " on page 33 for
EOL type programming)
5.1.3 Zone responses
[
SPGF12 Siren
++--+-- Zn.Resp1
[ and enter the desired zone number
The system responses are programmed for each individual zone. Thus, each alarm can
initiate different responses depending on the zone that caused the alarm. Following is a
description of the responses if “+” is programmed:
Par. Full name Description
S Siren The siren will be activated
P Communicator A zone opening shall cause the system to report to the
CMS via phone (PSTN and/or GSM according to
programming) and long-range radio. The system shall
dial to a private account if one is programmed
G PGM Switched PGM output (i.e. activating voice unit)
F Fire The ground connection to the SMOKE output will be
disconnected for one minute to reset the detectors (see
section Setting siren and smoke output parameters on
page 29 to set the Smoke disconnected time)
1 Partition #1 Marking “+” for a zone will allocate it to partition #1
2 Partition #2 Marking “+” for a zone will allocate it to partition #2
Note: If partitions #1 and #2 are enabled, the zone will be activated only if
both partitions are armed
5.1.4 Zone name
[ [ , the display will show "Zone names", [
Up to 8 characters can be written for each zone. This name will appear in the display of
the LCD keypad when viewing the memory log, in cases of an alarm caused by this
zone. See Appendix C – Entering names on page 51.