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[10]
24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer Zone: Whether armed or
disarmed, when this zone type is violated the panel will
immediately latch the keypad buzzer until a valid access
code is entered and will communicate immediately to the
central station.
[11]
24 Hour Burglary Zone: If this zone is violated,
whether armed or disarmed, the panel will immediately
latch the alarm output and communicate to the central
station. The alarm will sound for the Bell Cutoff time pro-
grammed in Section [005] "System Times" or until a valid
access code is entered.
[12]-[20]:
The following zone definitions operate similar to the 24
Hour Burglary except for System Event output type, SIA
identifier, and some zone attributes:
[12]
24 Hour Holdup Zone
[13]
24 Hour Gas Zone
[14]
24 Hour Heat Zone
[15]
24 Hour Medical Zone
[16]
24 Hour Panic Zone
[17]
24 Hour Emergency Zone
[18]
24 Hour Sprinkler Zone
[19]
24 Hour Water Flow Zone
[20]
24 Hour Freezer Zone
NOTE: [12] 24 Hour Holdup zones give a silent alarm by
default.
[21]
24 Hour Latching Tamper: If this zone is violated the
installer must enter Installer Programming before the
panel will allow either Partition to be armed. The bell out-
put will also activate for the programmed time and the
panel will communicate the alarm.
[22]
Momentary Keyswitch Arm Zone: Momentary viola-
tion of this zone will alternately arm/disarm the Partition
the zone is assigned to. This zone type should not be pro-
grammed as global.
[23]
Maintained Keyswitch Arm Zone: When this zone is
violated, the partition it is assigned to will arm. When this
zone is secured, the partition will disarm. This zone
should not be programmed as global zone.
NOTE: Do not program wireless zones as [21] or [22] Key-
switch or as [24] LINKS1000 Answer zones.
[24]
LINKS1000 Answer Zone: If the LINKS1000 cellular
communicator is being used, it is possible to perform
downloading through the unit if the telephone line is dis-
connected. If this is required connect the RING terminal of
the LINKS1000 to this zone. Refer to the LINKS1000
Installation Manual for more information.
NOTE: Do not wire LINKS1000 Answer zones on keypad
zone terminals.
[25]
Interior Delay Zone: When the system is fully armed (i.e.
away armed), this zone will, as is standard, follow the exit
delay. It will also follow the entrance delay, provided that
a delay zone is first tripped. If the delay zone is not
tripped first, a zone defined as "Interior Delay" will go
into alarm instantly. When the system is at-home or home
armed this zone will be active, but when it is tripped, it
will initiate the entrance delay.
[26]
24 Hour Non-Alarm: This zone type will be active at all
times but will not cause an alarm.
P r o g r a m m i n g S e c t i o n s : 5 . 2 Z o n e A t t r i b u t e s
NOTE:This zone type shall not be used for Downlook-initi-
ating zones (DLM-4L v1.0).
[87]
Delayed 24 Hour Fire (Wireless): This zone type oper-
ates the same as [07] Delayed 24 Hour Fire Zone and
must be used if the smoke detector is wireless.
[88]
Standard 24 Hour Fire (Wireless): This zone type
operates the same as [08] Standard 24 Hour Fire Zone
and must be used if the smoke detector is wireless.
Assigning Keypad Zones
Each keypad has a zone input to which a device—such as a door
contact—can be connected. (See section 2.10 "Keypad Zones"
on page 10 for wiring information.)
Once the keypad zones are installed, assign the zone in program-
ming section [020] Keypad Zone Assignments.
Enter the 2-digit zone designated for each keypad (slot) from 01-
64.
Keypad Zone Assignments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [020]
5.2

Zone Attributes

Each zone will operate according to the Zone Definition selected
for it (see section 5.1 "Zone Definitions" on page 20).
Additional zone attributes can be programmed to customize the
operation of a zone for a specific application. The following
attributes are programmable by zone:
NOTE: Do not change attributes for Fire Zones from the
default settings.
• Audible/Silent Determines whether the zone will activate
the alarm output or will be silent.
• Pulsed/Steady Determines if the alarm output will be
steady or pulse on for 1 second and off for one second.
• Activate Chime Determines if the zone will activate the
chime feature (see section "[*] [4] Door Chime On/Off" on
page 16).
• Bypass Enable Determines if the zone can be manually
bypassed (see section "[*][1] Zone Bypassing" on page 15).
• Force Arm Enable Determines if the system can be armed
with the zone violated. At the end of exit delay, if this type of
zone is violated, it will be ignored by the panel. Once the
zone is secured it will be added back into the system.
This zone attribute is useful for a garage door. The customer
can arm the system with the garage door open. Later when
the customer closes the door it becomes part of the system.
NOTE: 24-hour zones must not have Force Arm enabled.
• Swinger Shutdown Enable
shut down the communicator for the zone after the swinger
limit is reached (see section 5.19 "Swinger Shutdown" on
page 32).
• Transmission (TX) Delay Enable Determines if the panel
will delay communicating the alarm reporting code to the
central station (see section 5.8 "Communicator - Reporting
Codes" on page 25).
NOTE: Do not use the transmission delay on Downlook
zones.
• Wireless Zone Determines if the zone is a wireless zone or a
hardwired zone. Allows the panel to generate low battery
trouble and zone supervisories.
Determines if the panel will
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