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6) Partition Allocation: Select the zone’s partitions. The selected numbers will stay on and
not flash.
7) Soak Test Mode: Select to put the zone in test mode for up to one week; see 9, on page
32 for details.
5.2 Zone Types Settings
System Configuration
Zones
Zone Types Settings
Some settings are built-in and cannot be changed. If a different setting is
required, use the Custom Zone types.
Burglary, Panic,
Silent Panic, Fire,
Duress, Medical,
Anti-Mask, Shock
Sensor, Key Switch
Modes, Custom Zone
Types
1) Sensitivity: set the zone sensitivity in milliseconds.
Range: 1-3000, default: 800.
Closing the relay for one second resets the detector.
2) Attributes: see next.
3) Audible Notification:
Alarm tone: when calling the contacts, hi-lo alarm will be
sounded.
Key Switch in Away/Home 1-4: select the key type and set its
sensitivity (see above).
1) Custom Zone Type 1-5: see the other zone types above, and in
addition:
Report & Trigger: select a standard zone type (Burglary, Panic,
etc.) to be used for reporting the CMS and triggering outputs,
or select a
Custom Type
. A
Custom Type
can be used to
trigger outputs to activate/deactivate special devices such as
pumps and heaters).
Name: user text, up to 16 characters.
5.2.1 Attributes
System Configuration
Zones
Zone Types Settings
Zone Type
Attributes
The zone type attributes are listed in the table below:
The
External
and
Internal Siren
programmed output types will be
triggered in alarm, and activate the sirens (by default; see section 6.1,
on page 23 for a warning).
The
External
Siren
programmed output type will be triggered in alarm,
and activate the external siren, even while FORCE is at disarm.
Reports to the CMS will be sent, even while FORCE is at disarm.
If this zone triggers the alarm 3 times while the system is armed, the
zone is automatically bypassed (a
Zone Bypass
report is generated)
until the system/partition is disarmed, or until the
Auto-bypass Limit
time elapses; see 9, on page 32.