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SATEL VERSA 31
5.4 Types of reaction
0. ENTRY/EXIT – a delayed zone combining two functions:
entry line – violation of the zone triggers the entry delay countdown in the partition and
activates delay for the zones with reaction type 2. ENTRY/EXIT ROUTE. The entry delay may
be signaled on keypads or proximity card readers.
exit line – the zone status is monitored during the partition exit delay time. Violation of the
zone is treated as an exit from the partition.
1. ENTRY/EXIT FINAL – the same as the type 0. ENTRY/EXIT, but after arming and registering
the zone restore the control panel will end the exit delay countdown.
2. ENTRY/EXIT ROUTE – during the countdown of ENTRY DELAY or DELAY ACTIVATION TIME the
zone acts as a delayed one (alarm will be triggered after expiry of the DELAY TIME). In other
situations it acts as an instant zone.
3. INSTANT – instant zone. It enters the armed mode as it is activated, irrespective of the
value of E
XIT DELAY time programmed for the partition.
4. D
OUBLE KNOCK – the zone triggers the burglary alarm only after the second violation. The first
violation of the zone only results in the "Zone violation" event being logged (the event to may
reported in format 4/2). The second violation must take place during the WAITING TIME
countdown.
5. 24H BURGLARY – dedicated zone for the detectors which should be armed at all times (e.g.
glass break detectors).
6. 24H TAMPER – dedicated, permanently armed zone for tamper circuits. Violation of the zone
is additionally signaled as a trouble.
7. 24H PANIC – permanently armed zone, intended for operating the panic buttons.
8. 24H PANIC SILENT – permanently armed zone, intended for operating the panic buttons.
Alarm from the zone is not signaled on keypads, readers and outputs, but the event code
is sent to the monitoring station.
9. 24H MEDICAL – permanently armed zone for calling medical assistance.
10. 24H FIRE – dedicated, permanently armed zone for operating fire detectors.
11. D
ETECTOR MASK – permanently armed zone for antimasking control. Violation of the zone
is interpreted by the control panel as a detector trouble.
12. NO ALARM ACTION – the zone may be used to control the output with function 13. ZONE
VIOLATION
, 15. CONTROLLED or 16. READY STATUS. An additional option enables the zone
to be used for supervision of the key box (K
EYBOX CONTROL option).
13. ARM/DISARM the zone controls the arming status of the partition it belongs to. Violation of
the zone arms or disarms the partition (depending on the current status of the partition).
14. A
RMING – violation of the zone arms the partition to which the zone belongs.
15. DISARMING – violation of the zone disarms the partition to which the zone belongs.
16. EXIT DELAY TERMINATOR – violation of the zone ends the partition exit delay countdown.
17. SHUNT LOCK – the zone ends the partition exit delay countdown and – depending on the
BLOCKS VERIFICATION option – will disable verification or disarm the partition to which it
belongs. The way of controlling (the zone violation / zone restore) is determined by the
option RESTORE DISABLES VERIFICATION or RESTORE DISARMS.
18. E
NTRY ROUTE ENABLING – violation of the zone activates delay for the zones with
2. E
NTRY/EXIT ROUTE reaction type in the partition to which the zone belongs. The zones will
act as delayed ones for the DELAY ACTIVATION TIME. After expiry of the time, unless the
system is disarmed, the zones will again act as the instant ones. If the DELAY ACTIVATION
TIME
for a zone will be programmed as equal to 0, and at the same time the ENTRY DELAY
programmed for the partition is equal to 0, violation of the zone will have no effect.

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