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Section 5: Programming Sections
The following section explains all the programmable features including how the feature operates, options that pertain to the feature and
a summary of program locations that require programming.
5.1 Zone Definitions
Program how each of the 64 zones will operate in programming
sections [001] - [004]. For each zone that will be used, enter a 2-
digit zone definition.
NOTE:
In addition to selecting how each zone will operate,
attributes may be programmed by zone (section 5.2
“Zone
Attributes”
on page 21).
[00] Null Zone: The zone will not operate in any way. Zones
that are not used should be programmed as Null zones.
[01] Delay 1 Zone: If this zone is violated when the panel is
armed it will provide entry delay. The keypad buzzer will
sound to warn the user that the system must be dis-
armed. If the panel is not disarmed before the entry delay
expires an alarm will be generated. Typically this type of
zone will be used for the front door, back door or any
other entry/exit point. Refer to Section [005], “System
Times”, to program the Delay 1 zone entry delay time.
[02] Delay 2 Zone: This zone type operates the same as the
Delay 1 zone option but can provide a different entry
delay. Typically this zone will be used for a garage door.
Refer to Section [005], “System Times”, to program the
Delay 2 zone entry delay.
[03] Instant Zone: If this zone type is violated when the panel
is armed it will cause an instant alarm. Typically this zone
is used for windows, patio doors or other perimeter type
zones.
[04] Interior Zone: If this type of zone is violated when the
panel is armed it will provide entry if a delay type zone
was violated first. Otherwise it will cause an instant alarm.
Typically this zone is used for interior protection devices,
such as motion detectors.
[05] Interior Stay/Away Zone: This zone type works the
same as the Interior zone type with one exception. The
zone will be automatically bypassed under the following
conditions:
• the panel is armed in the Stay Mode (section 4.4
“Function Keys”
on page 17)
• the panel is armed without entry delay (section
“[*] [9]
Arming Without Entry Delay”
on page 17)
• the panel is armed with an access code and during the
exit delay a Delay type zone is NOT tripped
The automatic bypass avoids having the user manually
bypass interior type zones when arming at home. If auto-
matically bypassed, the user can reactivate the zones by
entering the [*][1] command (section
“[*][1] Zone
Bypassing”
on page 15). Typically this zone is used for
interior protection devices, such as motion detectors.
Stay/Away zones should not be programmed as global
zones.
[06] Delay Stay/Away Zone: This zone type will operate the
same as the Interior Stay/Away zone type except that it
will always provide entry delay. Typically this zone is used
for interior protection devices, such as motion detectors
and will help prevent false alarms since it will always pro-
vide the user the entry delay time to turn off the panel.
Stay/Away zones should not be programmed as global
zones.
[07] Delayed 24 Hour Fire Zone: If this zone is violated the
alarm output will immediately activate but the communi-
cator will be delayed for 30 seconds. If during the 30 sec-
ond delay the user presses any key on any keypad the
alarm output and communicator will be delayed an addi-
tional 90 seconds, providing the user time to correct the
problem. If after the 90 second delay the zone is still vio-
lated the process will begin again; the alarm output will
be activated but the communication will be delayed 30
seconds.
If the user does not press a key, after 30 seconds the
alarm output will latch and the panel will communicate.
The alarm will sound for the Bell Cutoff time pro-
grammed in Section [005], or can be programmed to
sound until a valid code is entered, Section [014], Option
[8]”.
NOTE:
PGM outputs programmed as [10] “Latched System
Event” will only activate after the Delayed 24 Hour Fire
zone has latched.
If a second Fire type zone is violated or the Fire keys are
pressed during the delay time the panel will latch the alarm
output and communicate immediately.
Do not wire Fire zones on keypad zone terminals if the
DEOL supervision option is enabled for the panel (section
[013], option [2]).
Do not program fire zones for Downlook operation.
If a delayed Fire zone is violated it will be displayed on all
keypads and can be delayed at any keypad. Typically this
zone is used for latching smoke detectors.
[08] Standard 24 Hour Fire Zone: When this zone is vio-
lated, the panel will immediately latch the alarm output
and communicate to central station. The alarm will sound
for the Bell Cutoff time programmed in Section [005], or
can be programmed to sound until a valid code is
entered, Section [014], Option [8].
If a Fire zone is violated it will be displayed on all keypads.
Typically this zone is used for pull stations.
NOTE:
Do not wire Fire zones on keypad zone terminals if
the DEOL supervision option is enabled for the panel (sec-
tion [013], option [2]).
Do not program fire zones for Downlook operation.
[09] 24 Hour Supervisory Zone: If this zone is violated,
whether armed or disarmed, the panel will report to the
central station, and log the zone fault. This zone gives a
silent alarm by default.
NOTE:
Do not wire 24-Hour Supervisory zones on keypad
zone terminals.
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