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This determines whether the user can bypass the
zone. Zones programmed for bypassing can be
bypassed even when in alarm. Fire zones will not be
bypassable, even if programmed as bypass allowed.
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NOTE 1:Fire zones should always be programmed as
alarm on short, trouble on open (selection 1).
NOTE 2:If Zone Doubling is used, the Zone Action
must be set for Trouble on Short, Alarm on
Open. If Zone Doubling is not used, Alarm on
Short with Trouble on Open will give a tamper
condition on an open or short.
• Alarm on Short: This zone will alarm when the
loop is shorted and the system is armed. It will
generate a "Not Ready" (or "Fire Trouble" on fire
zones) while unarmed and prevent arming unless
the problem is cleared, Forced Armed, or
Bypassed.
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• Alarm on Open: Works like Alarm on Short, but
• Trouble on Short: This zone will alarm when the
• Trouble on Open: Works like Trouble on Short,
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• Invisible: This is a zone programmed not to have
• Silent: This is a zone programmed to activate the
• Steady: When this zone alarms all programmed
• Pulsing: The pattern for the pulsing audible output
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alarms when loop is opened.
loop is shorted and the system is armed. It will
generate a "Trouble" while unarmed and prevent
arming unless the problem is cleared, Forced
Armed, or Bypassed.
but alarms when loop is opened.
an alarm output or an alarm display at any keypad
when activated. An alarm signal will be sent, but the
keypad display will not indicate an alarm while this
zone is violated. Invisible alarm zones are
recommended for holdup alarms.
visual display at the keypad, but not audible
signals. If this zone is also an entry zone, an entry
tone will sound when this zone is activated.
outputs (prog1/prog2/prog3) will come on steady,
unless they are already pulsing, in which case they
will remain pulsing.
will be 0.5 sec on, 0.5 sec off repeated three times,
with an additional 1 second delay between repeats.
When zones are tripped which could cause both
pulsing and steady outputs, the pulsing output will
prevail. The alarm outputs will continue to be
activated until the bell cutoff timer times out or is
reset and then they will silence. Only programmable
output 3 and the keypad sounders will pulse,
regardless of the programming.
DS7060-AUS Reference Guide

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