A violated Fire zone 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
NOTE: Do not wire Fire zones on keypad zone terminals if the DEOL supervision option is enabled for the panel (section [013], Option [2]).
When this zone is violated, the panel will immediately latch the alarm output and communicate to the central station. The alarm will sound until the Bell Cutoff time expires (Section
[005]“System Times”), or until a code is entered. (See 5.13 “Bell” on page 22.)
A violated Fire zone will be displayed on all keypads. Typically this zone is used for pull stations.
[09] 24 Hour Supervisory Zone
If this zone is violated when the system is either armed or dis- armed, the panel will report to the central station, and will log the zone alarm to the event buffer. This zone gives a silent alarm by default.
NOTE: Do not wire 24-Hour Supervisory zones on keypad zone terminals.
[10] 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer Zone
If this zone is violated when the system is either armed or dis- armed, the panel will immediately latch the keypad buzzer until a valid access code is entered and will immediately com- municate to the central station.
[11] 24 Hour Burglary Zone
If this zone is violated when the system is either armed or dis- armed, the panel will immediately latch the alarm output and communicate to the central station. The alarm will sound until the Bell Cutoff time expires (Section [005] “System Times”), or until a code is entered. (See 5.13 “Bell” on page 22.)
[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 Holdup Zone - This zone gives a silent alarm by default.
[13]24 Hour Gas Zone
[14]24 Hour Heating Zone (N/C zone)
[15]24 Hour Medical Zone
[16]24 Hour Panic Zone
[17]24 Hour Non-Medical Emergency Zone
[18]24 Hour Sprinkler Zone
[19]24 Hour Water Flow Zone
[20]24 Hour Freezer Zone
[21]24 Hour Latching Tamper
If this zone is violated, the installer must enter Installer’s Pro- gramming before the system can be armed.
NOTE: Wireless zones should not be programmed as zone types [22] - [24].
[22] Momentary Keyswitch Arm Zone
Momentary violation of this zone will alternately arm/disarm the system.
[23] Maintained Keyswitch Arm Zone
When this zone is violated, the system will arm. When this zone is secured, the system will disarm.
[24] LINKS Answer Zone
Downloading can be performed via the LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator (if used) when the conventional telephone line
is disconnected. If this operation is desired, connect the RING terminal of the LINKS1000 to a LINKS Answer zone. (See 2.12 “LINKS Zone Wiring*” on page 6.) Refer to the LINKS1000 Installation Manual for more information.
NOTE: Do not wire LINKS Answer zones on keypad zone ter- minals.
[25] Interior Delay Zone
This zone type is normally used with motion detectors and has a standard exit delay time.
If the panel is Away armed (a delay zone is violated during the exit delay, or the Away function key is used), the Interior Delay zone will work the same as the Interior zone [04].
If the panel is Stay armed (a delay zone is NOT violated dur- ing the exit delay, the Stay key is used, or [*][9] is used for arming), a violation of the zone will initiate Entry Delay 1.
[87] Delayed 24 Hour Fire (Wireless)
This zone type operates the same as [07] Delayed 24 Hour Fire Zone and must be used if the smoke detector is wireless.
[88] Standard 24 Hour Fire (Wireless)
This zone type operates the same as [08] Standard 24 Hour Fire Zone and must be used if the smoke detector is wireless.
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5.3Zone Attributes
NOTE: All zones, with the exception of 24 Hour and Fire, will provide an exit delay.
NOTE: Do not change the attributes for Fire Zones from the default settings.
Additional zone attributes can be programmed to customize the operation of a zone for a specific application. The follow- ing 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 “[*][4] Door Chime On/Off” on page 9.)
•Bypass Enable – This attribute determines whether or not the zone can be manually bypassed. (See “[*][1] Bypass- ing and Activating Stay/Away Zones” on page 8.)
•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. Do not program this attribute for 24Hr zones.
The Force Arm attribute is not recommended for UL installations.
•Swinger Shutdown Enable – This attribute determines whether or not the panel will shut down the communicator and bell for a zone once its swinger limit has been reached. (See 5.19 “Swinger Shutdown” on page 24.)
•Transmission Delay Enable – This attribute determines whether or not the panel will delay communicating the alarm reporting code for the programmed Transmission Delay Period. (See 5.15 “Transmission Delay” on page 23.)