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Zone Definitions Digit 2
Digit 2 determines the zone type as described below:
PI
PI
PI
131
r41
PI
PI
PI
Standard Delay:
Entry and Exit Delays are normally used for Entry/Exit doors. The Exit Delay starts when
the system is armed; the zone may be opened and closed during the delay without causing an alarm. When
the Exit
Delay
expires, opening the zone will start the Entry Delay. During the Entry Delay, the keypad buzzer
will sound steadily to indicate that the system should be disarmed.
If the system is disarmed before the
Entry Delay expires, no alarm will be generated.
Entry and Exit Delay times may be independently programmed for
1
to 99 seconds in Section
[17].
The
default settings are 30 seconds for the Exit Delay, and 45 seconds for the Entry Delay.
Instant:
Instant zones are normally used for door and window contacts. Instant zones have the standard
Exit Delay, but are “instant” when opened after the Exit Delay expires.
Interior:
Interior zones are normally used with interior motion detectors and have the standard Exit Delay.
The zone will also have the standard Entry Delay provided that a Delay zone has been activated before the
Interior zone. If an Interior zone is activated before a Delay zone, an alarm will be generated.
interior Home-Away:
Home-Away zones operate similarly to
Interior
zones, but with the following additional
feature: if the system is armed and
aDelay
zone is not activated during the Exit Delay time, the Interior
Home-
Away zones will be automatically bypassed. This feature allows the system to be armed with the interior
zones automatically bypassed so that the user may remain on the premises.
Interior Home-Away zones can have the Entry Delay when Section
[32]
Light 3 is ON. When Light 3 is ON,
the Entry Delay will be applied to all Interior Home-Away zones when the system is armed and the Interior
zones are not bypassed. If the Interior Home-Away zones are automatically bypassed or are bypassed by
arming with the
[$][9]
command, the user may enter
[*][I
]
to make the Entry Delay apply to the Interior
Home-Away zones.
24-Hour
Siren:
24-Hour Siren zones are active at all times and will sound an alarm even if the panel is
disarmed. 24-Hour Siren zones will always activate the siren output.
24
Hour Siren/Buzzer:
These zones operate as 24-Hour Siren zones, except the siren output is activated
only when the panel is armed; only the keypad buzzer is activated while the panel is disarmed.
24
Hour Buzzer:
These zones operate as 24-Hour Siren zones except that only the keypad buzzer will be
activated when the zone is activated.
Auxiliary Delay:
Auxiliary Delay zones operate in the same manner as Standard Delay zones but with
different Entry and Exit Delays. The Auxiliary Delay times are programmed in Section
[18].
The Auxiliary Delay zones are useful for entrances that may require a longer Entry or Exit Delay time: for
example, a zone protecting an overhead garage door may require a longer Entry Delay.
If Section
[32]
Light 5 is ON, the system may be armed even if the Auxiliary Delay zone is open. Also, the
system can be armed with the Auxiliary
Delay
zone
closed and the zone can be opened before that Auxiliary
Exit Delay expires. In both cases, the Auxiliary Delay Zone will not be armed until both the Auxiliary Exit
Delay expires and the zone is closed.
Zone Definitions Digit 2
PI
VI
PI
[31
[41
Standard Delay [5]
24-Hour Siren/Buzzer
Instant [6]
24-Hour Buzzer
Interior
m
Auxiliary Delay
Interior/Home-Away
24-Hour Siren
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