Example
All eight zones are programmed for lockout dialer with a Swinger Shutdown Count of 6. If Zone 1 activates an alarm, the Swinger Shutdown Count decreased to 5 when the control panel calls.
If Zone 1 reactivates the dialer, the Swinger Shutdown Count is decreased to 4. If Zone 1 reactivates the dialer three more times, the Swinger Shutdown Count is 1.
If Zone 2 activates an alarm, the Swinger Shutdown Count decreases to 0, which locks out Zone 2 from activating the dialer until the system resets. At this point, the Swinger Shutdown Count for the Dialer resets to 6 and the process of swinger shutdown for the remaining zones, including Zone 1, begins again until all zones are locked out.
15.0 System Reporting
Information
This section covers basic housekeeping features of the system.
15.1Zone Status – Bypass Reports
Program the Zone Bypass Report value in Location 325 (the default value is 9) and the Zone Bypass Restore Report value in Location 326 (default 8).
A zone is bypassed when it is manually isolated. Refer to Section 4.11 Isolating Zones on page 21 for information on isolating zones. A Zone Bypass Report (Contact ID Event Code 570) is sent at the end of Exit Time for any zone that was manually isolated. A
A Zone Bypass Restore Report is sent when the system is disarmed. All bypassed zones are cleared when the system is disarmed.
The Bypass Code parameter is used as the expansion digit in 4+2 Formats. It has no effect on Contact ID Format because a Zone Bypass is always sent as Event Code 570.
If Zone Bypass Reports are not required, program Locations 325 and 326 as 0.
15.2Zone Status – Trouble Reports
Program the Zone Trouble Report value in Location 327 (the default value is 2) and the Zone Trouble Restore Report value in Location 326 (default 3).
A zone is in trouble when it is unsealed at the end of Exit Time. A Sensor Trouble Report (Contact ID Event Code 380) is sent to indicate that one or more zones were automatically isolated by the system. 24- Hour Zones that are unsealed at the end of Exit Time do not send a Sensor Trouble Report because the restore for that zone is still outstanding.
A Sensor Trouble Restore Report is sent for Burglary Zones when the zone is resealed or the next time the system is disarmed (whichever happens first). A 24- Hour Zone sends a restore signal only when it is resealed.
The Trouble code parameter is used as the expansion digit in 4+2 Format. It has no effect on Contact ID Format because a Sensor Trouble Report is always sent as Event Code 380.
If Sensor Trouble Reports are not required, program Locations 327 and 328 as 0.
15.3Zone Status – Sensor Watch Reports
Program the Sensor Watch Report value in Location 329 (the default value is 4) and the Sensor Watch Restore Report value in Location 326 (default 8).
A Self Test Failure Report (Contact ID Event Code
307)is sent to the base station receiver when a zone was not activated during the Sensor Watch Time programmed in Locations 408 and 409 (refer to Section 17.7 Sensor Watch Time on page 71). This report continues to be sent (according to the frequency of the Sensor Watch Time) until the fault is corrected.
To clear the fault and stop any additional reporting, you must unseal and reseal the zone that registered the fault. Use the Sensor Watch Time in Locations 408 and 409 to set the number of days a zone can remain sealed without registering a fault. Refer to Section 14.3.4 Zone Options 1 on page 57 to select zones to be monitored by the Sensor Watch feature.
If Self Test Failure Reports are not required, program Locations 329 and 330 as 0.
15.4Zone Status – Alarm Restore Code
Program the Alarm Restore Code value in Location 331.
The default value is 14.
If Zone Alarm Restore Reports are required, program this location as 14. If not, program this location as 0.
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