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[09] 24 Hour Supervisory Zone (with LINKS)
If this zone is violated when the system is either armed or
disarmed, the panel will report to the central station and will
log the zone fault to the Event Buffer.
[10] 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer Zone
If this zone is violated when the system is either armed or
disarmed, the panel will immediately latch the keypad
buzzer until a valid user code is entered and will immediately
communicate to the central station.
[11] 24 Hour Burglary Zone
If this zone is violated when the system is either armed or
disarmed, the panel will immediately latch the alarm output
and communicate to the central station. The alarm will
sound for the Bell Cutoff time programmed in Section [02]
(“System Times”) or until a valid user code is entered.
[12] - [20]
The following zone definitions operate similar to the 24 Hour
Burglary except for the System Event output type and the
SIA identifier:
[12] 24 Hour Heat Zone [17] 24 Hour Emergency Zone
[13] 24 Hour Gas Zone [18] 24 Hour Sprinkler Zone
[14] 24 Hour Holdup Zone [19] 24 Hour Water Flow Zone
[15] 24 Hour Medical Zone [20] 24 Hour Freezer Zone
[16] 24 Hour Panic Zone
[21] 24 Hour Latching Tamper
If this zone is violated, the installer must enter Installer’s
Programming before the system can be armed.
5.3 Zone Attributes
All zones, with the exception of 24 Hour and Fire,
have an exit delay. When the system is armed, the
zones may be violated during the exit delay without
causing an alarm.
Attributes for Fire Zones should not be changed
from the default settings.
Additional zone attributes can be programmed to customize
the operation of a zone for a specific application. The
following attributes are programmable for each zone:
• Audible / Silent – This attribute determines whether or
not the zone will activate the alarm output.
• Pulsed / Steady – This attribute determines whether the
alarm output will be steady or will pulse on and OFF
every second.
• Activate Chime – This attribute determines whether or
not the zone will activate the chime feature (see Section
3.4 – “[
] [4] Door Chime On/Off”).
• Bypass Enable – This attribute determines whether or
not the zone can be manually bypassed (see Section
3.4 – “[
] [1] Bypassing and Reactivating Stay/Away
Zones”).
• Force Arm Enable – This attribute determines whether
or not the system can be armed while a zone is
violated. At the end of the exit delay, if this type of zone
is violated, it will be ignored by the panel. Once the
zone is secured, it will be monitored by the system.
This zone attribute, for example, will allow the user to
arm the system with the garage door open. Later, when
the door is closed, it will be armed along with the rest
of the system.
• Downlook Activation Option (Video) – If enabled, this
attribute will activate the DLM-1/DLM-4 Downlook
module. When a given zone goes into alarm, it will
activate the DLM to take a picture of that zone.
Zones Attributes ............. Sections [21] - [26], Options [1] - [6]
5.4 Communicator – Dialing
If the Communicator Disable option is selected, the panel
will not attempt to call central station. If communication is
enabled, the panel will attempt to call central station when
an event with a valid Reporting Code occurs (See Section
5.7 “Communicator – Reporting Code”).
The Communicator Call Direction Options are used to
select which phone number the panel will dial when an
event occurs.
If the DTMF Dialing option is enabled, the panel will dial
using DTMF (touch tone). If the Switch to Pulse Dial option
is enabled, the panel will switch to pulse dialing on the fifth
attempt to call the central station. When this option is
disabled, the panel will always dial using DTMF. If DTMF
Dialing is disabled, the panel will always pulse dial.
When the Force Dialing option is enabled, if the panel fails
to call the monitoring station on the first dialing attempt, it will
dial out on every attempt thereafter with or without the
presence of dial tone.
The panel will attempt to send a signal to central station
eight times before indicating a Failure to Communicate
(FTC) trouble condition. The Third Phone Number can be
used as a back up for the first number in this situation (see
Section 5.6 – “Communicator – Phone Numbers”).
If the Bell on FTC when Armed option is enabled, an audible
alarm will sound during a period of communication failure.
If the Answer Acknowledge Enabled (ID Tone) option is
selected, the panel will pulse a tone on the telephone line to
indicate that the panel is on the line. The ID Tone Frequency
can be set at either 2100Hz or at 1300Hz.
The European Dialing Parameter option will set the pulse
dialing Make/Break ratio to 67/33 from the North American
ratio or 60/40.
Contact your local telephone company to confirm
which dial setting should be used.
Communicator Enable/Disable ........... Section [60], Option [1]
Communicator Call Direction Options ...... Section [51] to [55]
DTMF or Pulse Dialing ........................ Section [60], Option [2]
Switch to Pulse Dialing on 5th attemptSection [60], Option [3]
Force Dialing ....................................... Section [82], Option [2]
Bell on FTC when Armed ....................Section [81], Option [5]
Answer Acknowledge Enabled
(ID Tone)
..............................................
Section [82], Option [5]
ID Tone Frequency
..............................
Section [82], Option [6]
European Dialing Parameter
...............
Section [82], Option [1]
Busy tone detection and ID tone must not be used
together.
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