DMP Electronics DMP Zone Type Definitions for Home Security Systems: A Comprehensive Guide

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8 - ZONE INFORMATION

8.6

ARM AREAS:

ARM AREAS

PERIM ALL

HOME SLEEP AWAY

This option specifies the areas to be armed by the Arming Type Zone. When disarmed, all areas in the system are disarmed.

PERIMETER/ALL - Specify whether the arming zone arms just the Perimeter (PERIM) or the Perimeter and Interior areas (ALL) for All/Perimeter systems.

HOME/SLEEP/AWAY - Specify whether the arming zone arms the Perimeter (HOME), the Perimeter and Interior (SLEEP), or all three areas (AWAY).

8.7

Arming zone operation

If a bad (faulted) Priority zone is in the area being armed by an Arming zone, the arming is stopped. If there are no Priority zones, or they are all in a normal condition, the following applies:

If a non-Priority zone is in a bad condition when an area is armed with a keyswitch on an Arming zone, the arming is delayed for five seconds. If, during the five second delay, the keyswitch is turned to disarm, the arming is stopped. If the keyswitch is held in the arming position for the full five seconds, the bad zone is force armed and the area armed.

Momentary keyswitch operation

When the Arming zone changes from normal to short, any armed areas are disarmed. If all areas are disarmed when the Arming zone is shorted, the panel arms all areas. When the Arming zone changes from normal to open while any areas are armed, an alarm is indicated and the areas must be disarmed from a keypad. If all areas are disarmed, only a trouble is indicated.

NEXT ZN? NO YES NEXT ZONE

8.8

8.9

ALARM ACTION . . . .

DISARMED OPEN

When YES is selected, the programming for the zone terminates and the display returns to ZONE NO: - allowing you to enter a new zone number. To make changes to the Alarm Action for a zone, answer the NEXT ZONE? prompt with NO. The Alarm Action is then defined in sections 8.8 through 8.13.

ALARM ACTION

The Alarm Action section allows you to change or confirm the default alarm characteristics of a zone type that was selected in section 8.4.

If you selected the non-24 hour zone type Blank, Night, Day, Exit, Auxiliary 1, or Auxiliary 2, the Alarm Action programing begins with Disarmed Open.

If you selected the 24 hour zone type Fire, Panic, Emergency, or Supervisory, the Alarm Action programming begins with Armed Open.

The Fire Verify zone type functions the same as Fire Type, with the following exceptions: When a Fire Verify zone is placed into shorted condition, the panel performs a Sensor Reset and does not send a report. If any Fire Verify or Fire zone initiates an alarm within 120 seconds after the reset, an alarm is indicated. If an alarm is initiated after 120 seconds, the cycle is repeated. If no other Fire Verify or Fire zone is alarmed within 120 seconds, a zone fault report is sent to the receiver.

DISARMED OPEN

Defines the action taken by the panel when the zone is opened while the area is disarmed. There are three actions to define:

Message to Transmit

Output Number

Output Action

See sections 8.9A to 8.9C. You must also make these selections for the Disarmed Short, Armed Open, and Armed Short zone conditions.

Press the COMMAND key to continue.

XR10 Programming Guide

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Contents XR10 Command Processor Panel Programming Guide Model XR10 Programming Guide Table of Contents Output Options System OptionsZone Information SET Lockout CodeProgramming Menu Before You BeginGetting Started Programmer Lockout Codes Reset TimeoutSpecial Keys IntroductionEntering Non-Alpha Characters Entering Alpha CharactersKeypad Prompts Display Current Programming Bell TST YESCommunication InitializationTest Freq How to set the Recall Test timeBackup no First Phone no Alarm No YESPAGER? no YES 16B SPV Trbl no YES 16C O/C User no YES Test RPTRemote Options Remote OptionsMFG Auth no Armed Rings Disarm RingsSystem Reports System Options Closing Wait operation Output OptionsExit OUT Output ActionReady OUT Armed OUTZone Information Next ZN? no YES Next Zone Alarm Action Disarmed Open Momentary keyswitch operationARM Areas Perim ALL Home Sleep AwayOutput no 9A MSG TroubleAction STD PLS MOM Folw Swgr BYPCRS Zone no Entry DelayCross Zone PrioritySET Lockout Code StopSET Lockout Code Changing the Lockout CodeStatus List False Alarm Reduction Features11.3 4-2 reporting operation AppendixDescription of the programmable zone options Zone Type Specifications= This function is not enabled for this zone type Manual telephone line seizure Zone Type DescriptionsHow it works NBRProgramming Information Default panel programmingFor Series XR10 Command Processor Panels 1st 1st Digit Description 2nd Digit 2nd Digit Description How to Read this Table11.8 4-2 Communication Reports 11.10 4-2 Examples 11.11 4-2 Communication Format ConfigurationNumeric Pager Message Formats Message ID Descriptions
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