ADEMCO via30 Installation Instructions Manual page 25

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*56
ZONE
ASSIGNMENT/ALARM
REPORT
CODES
(and RF Input ID Learning for 5800 System)
REFER TO THEZONEASSIGNMENT
TABLE FOR THIS FIELD I
N THE PROGRAMMING FORM
(See Centerfold)
This field is used to program zone numbers, zone types, alarm and report
codes, and to identify the type of loop input device. This field can also be
used for "learning'" 5800 series transmitter ID codes and for entering al-
pha descriptors for zones.
Zone Number
(Zn)
Upon entering field '56, enter the zone number that you wish to program
(or [0][0] to leave zone programming).
Press [']. A summary display will come up, showing the status of that
zone's program.
If it is programmed satisfactorily, press [#] to back
up
one step and enter
another zone number, if desired.
If the zone is not programmed, or you want to change it, press [*]. A
prompt for Zone Type will appear.
Zone Type (ZT)
Enter the zone type code (or change it, if necessary). Default values for
zones 05 to 07 are:
~
When the display shows the zone type you want, press ['] to advance
to...
Report
Code
(RC)
The report code consists of 2 hexadecimal digits, each in turn consisting
of 2 numerical digits. For example, for a report code of "3C", enter [0][3]
for "3" and [1][2] for "C". Enter the numbers and press [*] to advance to...
Input Device (In)
For the hard wired zones of the Ademco via30 (HW), the auxiliary wired
expansion zones on a 4219 or 4229 (AW), and the zones for a 5700 sys-
tem's transmitters (RF), the Input Device types are automatically displayed
(Panic, Duress, and Tamper inputs are not applicable). For a 5800 sys-
tem's transmitters, "RP is initially displayed, but should be changed to
"UR" (Unsupervised
RF, enter 4) for units that can be carried off-
premises, or to "BR" (Button type RF, enter 5) for small transmitters that
cannot be supervised. Check the instructions that come with the trans-
mitter for the proper input. When all is okay, press ~] to advance to...
Learned
RF Input (L)
Note:
Where a "Yes-No" is asked by the console, pressing the ~] or
[0] for No is equivalent.
Applicable to a 5800 system only
This request will be to learn the transmitter input's ID code. (The ID codes
can be learned here or via field *83.)
If "yes" is selected, open and close (or close and open), or press and re-
lease the particular input to the transmitter twice. After the first time, a
single short beep will occur. After the second time, two short beeps will
mean that the control has accepted that transmitter into the system. Be-
cause of the characteristics of the receiver, allow about 8 seconds be-
tween transmissions from button units. If a long beep occurs, it means
that the particular transmitter input has previously been registered in the
system.
Mark the zone number on the transmitter.
If all is okay, press ~].
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