ICP-CC404 Installation Guide 14.0 Zone Information

14.0Zone Information

14.1Day Alarm Information

Program the desired Day Alarm Zones in Location 265.

The default value is 0.

The options are:

1 – Zone 1

2 – Zone 2

3 – Zone 3

4 – Zone 4

You can select any combination of the options by programming a single value. Calculate this value by adding the option bit numbers together. Refer to Section 2.3 Programming Option Bits on page 10 for more information.

Day Alarm allows some zones to be monitored when the system is disarmed. Visual or audible indications are available at any of the programmable outputs, including the codepad buzzer. This function accommodates latching and non-latching Day Alarm Output Event Types.

When the system is armed in AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1, or STAY Mode 2, zones programmed as Day Alarm Zones activate the sirens and dialer just as non-Day Alarm Zones do. When Day Alarm is activated, it ignores any zone Pulse Count settings programmed for that zone (that is, the zone Pulse Count is only relevant when the system is armed).

Example

You can set up a Day Alarm at the front door of a shop with a pressure mat or electronic beam that is activated when a customer enters the shop. When a customer walks on the pressure mat or breaks the electronic beam, the codepad buzzer beeps.

14.1.1 Day Alarm Resetting

An output programmed for Day Alarm Resetting operates when a zone programmed for Day Alarm is activated. The output is reset after the zone is resealed. This occurs only when the system is disarmed. Refer to Output Event Type 0,14 Day Alarm Resetting on page 66 for more information.

14.1.2 Day Alarm Latching

An output programmed for Day Alarm Latching operates when a zone programmed for Day Alarm is activated. The zone indicator and the latching output is reset when [AWAY] is pressed. This occurs only when the system is disarmed. Refer to Output Event Type 0,15 Day Alarm Latching on page 66 for more information.

14.1.3 Day Alarm Operation

If a zone is programmed for Day Alarm, the zone can be isolated in the normal way so that it does not register as a Day Alarm Zone when the system is disarmed. You can only use Zones 1 to 4 as Day Alarm Zones.

You can program the STAY indicator to indicate whether Day Alarm is turned on or off by selecting Option 8 in Location 428 (refer to Section 18.5 Consumer Options 1 on page 75). When Day Alarm is on, the STAY indicator flashes once every three sec.

Zones 5 to 8 can be monitored by programming an output to mimic a zone. Refer to Section 16.2 Output Event Types on page 65 for more information on the Output Event Types that you can program.

To turn Day Alarm on:

Press and hold [4] until three beeps sound.

To turn Day Alarm off:

Press and hold [4] until two beeps sound.

14.2EOL Resistor Value

Program the EOL Resistor Value in Location 266.

The default value is 15.

Table 42: EOL Resistor Options

Option

Resistor Value

0No EOL

11 kΩ (brown, black, red)

21.5 kΩ (brown, green, red)

32.2 kΩ (red, red, red)

43.3 kΩ (orange, orange, black, brown) 1%

53.9 kΩ (orange, white, red)

64.7 kΩ (yellow, violet, red)

75.6 kΩ (green, blue, red)

86.8 kΩ (blue, grey, black, brown) 1%

910 kΩ (brown, black, orange)

10 12 kΩ (brown, red, orange)

1122 kΩ (red, red, orange)

12Reserved

13Reserved

14Reserved

15Split EOL 1% resistors

You can program the control panel for different EOL (end-of-line) resistor values (refer to Table 42). This is a global parameter that affects all zones simultaneously. This feature allows you to install the ICP-CC404 Control Panel at an existing site without changing the EOL resistors. This feature also increases the security of the system because eleven possible EOL resistor values can be used, which makes it extremely difficult to tamper with the system.

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