This zone operates the same as 24 hours zone, but its report code should be
manually set according to the relevant detector connected to the zone.
Zones of this type must be for the last detector to be activated upon exit or
the first detector to be activated upon entry.
When arming the system, the related partition arms 10 seconds after this
zone is closed or opened and then closed. After it is triggered once, the zone
acts as an exit (open)/entry 1 zone.
This type of zone is used to avoid a false alarm by acting like an Exit
(OP)/Entry zone.
When triggered (after arming the system and closing the door or opening
the door, arming the system, and closing the door), the system's Exit Delay
period will be shortened to 10 seconds.
When you re-open the door, the entry time restarts.
Note: Exit Termination requires allocation of at least one Exit/Entry zone type in the
partition.
For a device or zone, which if violated at any time triggers a previously
programmed Utility Output, capable of activating an external indicator,
relay, appliance, and so on.
Usually assigned to an infrequently used door, such as an emergency door
or a movable skylight. Used to alert the system user if a violation occurs
during the disarmed period (trouble by day; burglary at night), as follows:
⬧ With the system armed (either Away [Full Arm] or Stay [Partial Arm]),
the zone acts as an instant zone. A violation of this zone after the
system is armed or during the Exit Delay time period causes an
immediate intrusion alarm.
⬧ With the system disarmed, a violation of this zone attempts to alert the
user by causing the trouble LED to flash rapidly This directs the user to
view the system's status.
Optionally, such a violation can be reported to the monitoring station as a
zone trouble.