•Entry/Exit Delay #2: This is a zone programmed to behave identical to the Entry/Exit Delay #1 zone function except that it uses entry delay time #2 (address 4029).
NOTE: If both entry delays have been activated, the control will use the shorter entry delay.
•Entry/Exit Delay Cancel Zone Functions
Entry/Exit Delay Cancel 1 and Entry/Exit Delay Cancel 2 Zone Functions cause the exit delay to expire as soon as the premises is vacated.
-If a zone is programmed as an Entry/Exit Delay Cancel zone, and it is activated during the exit delay, the exit delay will expire as soon as the zone has been restored.
-Entry/Exit Delay Cancel 1 follows entry delay 1.
-Entry/Exit Delay Cancel 2 follows entry delay 2.
•Interior Entry/Exit Follower: This is a zone programmed to be ignored during an entry/exit delay and then become an interior instant zone.
-If this zone is violated while the system is armed and no entry/ exit zones have been violated, it will activate an alarm.
-If this zone is violated after an entry/exit delay zone is violated, it will follow that entry/exit delay time.
-This zone is bypassed by Perimeter Instant or Perimeter arming.
•Interior Home/Away: This is a zone programmed to become an interior instant zone if the system is armed and an entry/exit delay zone is violated during the exit delay time.
-If the system is armed and an entry/exit delay zone is not violated, this zone will be bypassed.
-This zone is bypassed by Perimeter Instant or Perimeter arming.
•Interior Instant: This is a zone programmed to activate an alarm even during the entry/exit delay periods.
-It is bypassed by Perimeter Instant or Perimeter arming.
•Day Monitor: This is a zone programmed to be a perimeter instant zone when the system is armed.
-When the system is disarmed, any violation of this zone will activate the keypad sounders which will sound continuously until a disarm command sequence is entered.
-The alarm outputs for this zone will not activate and there will be no report for this zone when the system is disarmed.
•Keyswitch Input: This is a zone programmed to allow the system to be armed or disarmed using a Normally Open momentary keyswitch.
-Outputs for keyswitch LEDs and sounders are available using the programmable outputs or the Octal relay outputs.
-An output is needed for each LED and sounder.
-A keyswitch will only control the partition that these zones are assigned to unless programmed as a master, then it will control all at once. See Program Address 0001, Data Digit 1.
-Keyswitches and keypads may be used in the same partition, if desired.
•Fire Zone: This is a zone programmed to activate if the system is armed or disarmed.
-It can be silenced (not reset) by entering a valid [PIN] + [Off].
-The display will indicate a Fire Alarm for this zone on all keypads in every partition.
-A fire reset command must be entered after silencing the alarm to re-enable this zone.
-If this zone is programmed for trouble and the loop opens, the DS7447/DS7447E keypad will display “Fire Trouble” for this zone and the keypad sounders will beep once every ten
seconds.
-If the system is a combination fire and burglar alarm, the fire alarm has priority over the burglar alarm.
•Fire Zone with Verification: This zone is identical to a Fire Zone except that after the first alarm, it will perform a fire reset and then wait up to two minutes for a second alarm.
-If a second alarm occurs within this two minute period, the system will indicate a fire alarm.
-If there is no second alarm within this two minute period, the control panel will reset back to its normal condition.
NOTE: Use of this control’s alarm verification feature is not per-
mitted for applications in the state of California.
•Water Flow Zone: This is a zone programmed to operate like a Fire Zone, but is specifically intended for water flow switches.
-An optional retard timer can be programmed to compensate for changes in water pressure. If the timer is used, the water flow zone must be activated for the complete time period; an alarm will be initiated at the end of the timer period.
-The maximum combined water flow delay of the control panel and the device must not exceed two minutes.
NOTE: Any zone can be a water flow zone, but only zones 1 through 4 may be programmed as delayed water flow zones.
•Supervisory Zone: This is a zone programmed to accommodate shut-off valves.
-It will indicate a supervisory condition at the keypads when activated.
6.3Zone Programming
•Zone
A Zone is an input to the DS7400Xi Control/Communicator.
-There are 8 hardwired zones on the main circuit board.
-Additional zones may be added by using the DS7433 (8 zone expansion module), the DS7430 (multiplex loop module), and/ or other modules.
•Single Zone Input: This is an individual zone such as the on- board zones and multiplex contact zones.
•Multiple Zone Input: This is a zone connected to one of the 8- Input Modules (DS7432 or DS7433) or to a Dual Zone Module (DS7460).
-The inputs are programmed separately (see the separate Programming Addresses Worksheet, P/N: 29802).
-When using the Dual Zone Module (DS7460), loop A is always programmed as an odd numbered program address (ending in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9). Loop B is the even numbered program address that follows loop A.
•DS7465: This is the input zone or the output relay on a DS7465. The odd numbered zone is programmed for the input zone function and the even numbered zone is programmed for the output function.
•Multiplex Smoke: This is a multiplexed input zone (zones 9- 248) that is used with a MX280 series smoke detector. This zone must have a Zone Function of Fire Zone and Trouble on Open applied to the multiplex smoke zone.
•Multiplex Smoke with Low Temperature: This zone is used with the MX280 series smoke detectors with a low temperature alarm. Making this selection requires the programming of two zones as follows: