Installation and Programming Manual 3-27
ZONES: ZONE TYPE (cont’d)
Quick Key Item Default Explanation
ZONE TYPE (cont’d)
12 Day ---
usually assigned to an infrequently-used door, a
movable skylight, and, if used, to window foil protecting
non-movable glass
its intent is to alert the system user if a violation occurs
during the disarmed period
if the system is armed (to either AWAY or STAY)
:
a violation of this zone causes an immediate intrusion
alarm (after the expiration of the Exit Delay period)
if the system is disarmed
:
a violation of this zone attempts to alert the user by
causing the POWER LEDs on all keypads to flash
rapidly–directing the user to view the system’s
TROUBLE indications
optionally, such a violation can be reported to the
Central Station as a Zone Trouble (see page 3-64)
13 24 Hours ---
usually assigned to protect non-movable glass, fixed
skylights, and (possibly) for shock detection systems
a violation of such a zone will always cause an instant
intrusion alarm, regardless of the system’s state
14 Fire --- intended for smoke or other types of fire detectors; can
also be used for manually-triggered panic buttons or pull
stations (if permitted)
if violated, will cause an immediate fire alarm.
a fault in the wiring to any fire zone, if supervised, will
cause a Fire Trouble, manifested by a rapid flashing of
the keypads’ FIRE LED
15 Panic ---
generally used for external panic buttons and wireless
panic transmitters
if violated, an immediate panic alarm will be
annunciated
16 Auxiliary emergency ---
generally used for external auxiliary emergency-alert
buttons and wireless auxiliary emergency transmitters
if violated, an immediate auxiliary emergency alarm will
be annunciated
17 Key Switch ---
If desired for system arming and disarming, connect an
external SPST spring-loaded momentary-action
keyswitch to any zone terminals given this designation
18 Exit Termination ---
generally used to avoid false alarms due to a user’s
exiting from the premises after the Exit Delay time has
elapsed
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19 Latch Keyswitch ---
If desired for system arming and disarming, connect an
external SPST latching-type (non-momentary)
keyswitch to any zone terminals given this designation
20 Entry Follower + Stay ---
usually assigned to motion detectors and to interior
doors protecting the area between the entry door and
the keypad
when the system is armed to the STAY mode
, a
zone(s) given this designation will behave like an
Entry/Exit zone, in that it is subject to the Entry and Exit
Delays specified under Exit/Entry 1 (in the System/Time
Define section)
when the system is armed to the AWAY mode
, a
zone(s) given this designation will behave like an Entry
Follower Zone, in that it will cause an immediate
intrusion alarm when violated unless an Entry/Exit zone
was violated first
if so, an Entry Follower + Stay zone(s) will remain
bypassed until the end of the Entry Delay period
INSTALLER PROG:
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