Interior + Exit(Op)/Entry 1
Used for an exit/entry door that, for convenience, may be kept open when
the system is being armed, as follows:
⬧ In Away (Full Arm) mode behaves as an Exit (Op)/Entry 1 zone
⬧ In Stay mode (Partial Arm), the zone will be bypassed
Interior + Exit(Op)/Entry 2
Same as the Interior + Exit (Op)/Entry 1 parameter, described above, but the
Exit/Entry 2-time period is applicable.
Interior + Entry
Follower
Generally used for motion detectors and/or interior doors (for example,
foyer), which would have to be violated after entry in order to disarm the
system, as follows:
⬧ In Away (Full Arm) mode behaves as an Entry Follower zone.
⬧ In Stay mode (Partial Arm), the zone will be bypassed.
Interior + Intruder (Instant)
Usually intended for non-exit/entry doors, window protection, shock
detection and motion detectors.
⬧ In Away (Full Arm) mode behaves as an Intruder (instant) zone
⬧ In Stay mode (Partial Arm), the zone is bypassed
Assigned to motion detectors and to interior doors protecting the area
between the entry door and the keypad, as follows:
⬧ In Away (Full Arm) mode behaves like an Entry Follower zone
⬧ In Stay mode (Partial Arm) behaves like an Exit/Entry 1 zone.
Usually assigned to protect non-movable glass, fixed skylights, and cabinets
(possibly) for shock detection systems.
A violation of such a zone causes an instant intrusion alarm, regardless of
the system's state.
For smoke or other types of fire detectors. This option can also be used for
manually triggered panic buttons or pull stations (if permitted), as follows:
If violated, it causes an immediate fire alarm, fire report to the monitoring
station.