Intrusion Zone Modes
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Violated
An intrusion zone changes from normal to violated when the system detects an
intrusion zone violation. Violations include:
Hardware tamper or communication failure
Supervision errors for intrusion zone inputs or tamper inputs
Inputs that activate while the zone is armed. (If the zone is disarmed within
the entrance delay, the violation does not occur.)
Doors that open while the zone is armed. (If the zone is disarmed within the
entrance delay, the violation does not occur.)
When the system detects an intrusion zone violation, the iSTAR changes the
status of the intrusion zone to violated and notifies C•CURE of the violation.
The server records the violation in the journal and generates an activity message
at the Monitoring Station.
If the intrusion zone includes an activity, such as flashing lights, assigned to the
“Event (Output) to activate while violated” status, the system initiates the
activity while the intrusion zone is violated.
The intrusion zone status remains violated — whether or not the object causing
the violation returns to the normal state — until you change the mode of the
intrusion zone to Armed or Disarmed.
You can change the mode to Armed via key-press/active input and card swipe,
or via an Arm selected manual action from the Monitoring Station.
You can only disarm a violated intrusion zone if you have enabled the Allow
zone disarm while violated option on the iSTAR Intrusion Zone dialog box
Disarming tab.
You can change the mode to Disarmed via key-press/active input and card
swipe, or via a Disarm selected manual action from the Monitoring Station.
Ready to Arm/Not Ready to Arm
When an intrusion zone is in disarmed mode, the status of the intrusion zone
may be either ready to arm or not ready to arm.
Ready to Arm
The intrusion zone is ready to arm when:
All objects assigned to the intrusion zone are in a normal state
Intrusion zone inputs are not active
Intrusion zone doors are closed
You can arm an intrusion zone whose status is ready to arm.