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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTIONS
[00] Binary Programming
This section is normally used upon instruction from factory technical personnel for specialized programming not
covered by the standard programming instructions.
[01] Zone Definitions
Program eight 2-digit numbers in this section. The first digit determines the audible characteristics of the zone,
while the second digit determines the zone’s operation.
First Digit: Audible Characteristics
0 Audible: When programmed as Audible, the bell output will be activated when the zone goes into alarm
1 Silent: When programmed as Silent, the bell output will
not
be activated when the zone goes into alarm
2 Chime/Audible: When programmed as Chime/Audible, the keypad will sound a series of tones each time the
zone is opened or closed while the system is disarmed. When the system is armed, the bell output will be
activated when the zone goes into alarm.
3 Chime/Silent: When programmed as Chime/Silent, the keypad will sound a series of tones each time the
zone is opened or closed while the system is disarmed. When the system is armed, the bell output will
not
be activated when the zone goes into alarm.
Second Digit: Zone Operation
0 Delay: has an entry and exit delay and is normally used for entry/exit doors. The exit delay starts as soon as
the panel is armed. The zone may be opened and closed during the delay time without causing an alarm.
After the exit delay time has expired, opening the zone will start the entry delay timer. During the entry delay
time, the keypad buzzer will sound steadily to advise the user that the system should be disarmed. If the
panel is disarmed before the entry time expires, no alarm will be generated.
The default times for this type of zone are a 30 second entry delay and a 120 second exit delay. The entry
and exit delays may be independently programmed in Section [02] for periods from 1 second to 255
seconds. All zones programmed as type [0] will have the entry and exit delays as programmed in Section
[02] or the default times if Section [02] is not programmed.
1 Instant: is normally used for door and window contacts and has the standard exit delay but is instant when
opened after the exit delay expires. The exit delay will be the default time of 120 seconds or the time as
established in programming Section [02].
2 Interior:
Interior zones are used with interior motion detectors. Interior zones feature both an exit delay
and an entry delay provided that a Delay zone has been tripped first. If the protected area is entered
without coming through the normal Delay entrance and an Interior zone is tripped, an immediate alarm will
be generated.
3 Interior Home-Away: If the system is armed and the Delay Zone is NOT tripped during the exit delay time,
the type [3] zone will be bypassed.
4 24 Hour Bell: is active at all times and will create an alarm if the panel is armed or disarmed. This zone will
always activate the bell output.
5 24 Hour Bell/Buzzer: operates as the type [4] except the bell output is activated only when the panel is
armed, and only the keypad buzzer is activated while the panel is disarmed.
6 24 Hour Buzzer: operates as the type [5] except only the buzzer will be activated in the armed or disarmed mode.
7 Auxiliary Delay: operates the same as the type [0] zone except the entry/exit times can be independently
set in Section [02]. This zone type is useful when a zone with an entry and/or exit time is required that is
different from the standard times as established for type [0] zones in Section [02]. If Section [08], Zone Light
3 is ON it will enable the system to be armed even if the auxiliary delay zone is open (“Ready” light ON).
Also, the system can be armed with the auxiliary delay zone closed and then it can be opened before the
auxiliary exit delay has expired. In both cases the auxiliary delay zone will not become active until both the
auxiliary exit delay has expired and the zone is closed.
8 Delayed Fire: Any number of the 8 zones may be programmed as a fire zone. A fire zone is a supervised
(normally-open alarm initiating contacts), end-of-line resistor circuit designed to accept latching 4-wire
smoke detectors. See the fire circuit installation drawing.
On alarm, fire zone shorted, the bell / siren will pulse to indicate that a fire zone has been activated.
Transmission by the digital communicator is delayed 30 seconds. If the alarm is acknowledged before the
30 second delay has expired, pressing the [#] key will silence the alarm and abort the transmission. If the
alarm is NOT acknowledged within the 30 second period, transmission of the Alarm Code programmed in
Section [34] will proceed and cannot be aborted. If the alarm has been silenced and all smoke detectors are
not restored to normal, the alarm will re-sound after 90 seconds; 30 seconds after that, the communicator will
transmit. If the alarm re-sounds, it may again be silenced by pressing the [#] key and the communicator
transmission will be aborted if the alarm is silenced within the 30 second transmission delay period.
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