Zone Pulse Count; Zone Pulse Count Time; Zone Options 1; Table 52: Zone Pulse Count Times - Bosch ICP-CC408 Installation Manual

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ICP-CC408 | Installation Guide | 14.0
12 – 24-Hour Burglary Zone
A 24-Hour Burglary Zone (Contact ID Event Code
133) is always ready to activate the dialer, horn
speaker, bell, and strobe, regardless of whether the
system is armed or disarmed. A 24-Hour Burglary
zone does not send a Restore Report until the zone is
restored.
13 – 24-Hour Fire Zone
A 24-Hour Fire Zone (Contact ID Event Code 110) is
always ready to activate the dialer, horn speaker,
bell, and strobe, regardless of whether the system is
armed or disarmed. A distinct fire sound is emitted
through the horn speaker to indicate this type of
alarm. This fire sound is completely different than
the burglary sound. A 24-Hour Fire zone does not
send a Restore Report until the zone is restored.
14 – Chime Zone
A Chime Zone is not a burglary zone. It can never
sound the sirens or activate the dialer. Its purpose is
to map the zone to a programmable output to
indicate if the zone is sealed or unsealed. Refer to
Output Event Type 4,5 Global Chime on page 72.
Chime zones require EOL resistors and they are
registered at a remote codepad. These zones do not
affect the operation of forced arming.
15 –Zone Not Used
If a zone is not used, program the zone type location
to 15. An EOL resistor is not required if this zone
type is used. This zone type never sounds the sirens
or activates the dialer.
14.3.3

Zone Pulse Count

Zone pulse count is the number of times a zone must
be activated before the zone registers an alarm. The
number can vary from 0 to 15. The zone pulse count
value is relative to the time frame (that is, the number
of pulses must be present during a particular time
frame). Refer to Section 14.3.4 Zone Pulse Count Time
on page 60 for time frame settings.
A zone programmed with a pulse count
activates an alarm when it is continuously
unsealed for 10 sec. A 24-Hour Fire Zone
programmed with a pulse count activates
an alarm when it is continuously unsealed
for 30 sec.
Zone Pulse Count Handover
Zone pulse count handover operates only with Zone
Pulse Count Time options 8 to 15. Refer to Section
14.3.4 Zone Pulse Count Time on page 60 for more
information.
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Zone Information
Any zone that registers one activate pulse
automatically increments any other zone pulse count
that already registered at least one activate pulse
during its respective time. To enable this feature,
select Option 4 in Location 426 (refer to Section 18.3
System Options 3 on page 79).
24-Hour Zones will receive all handover
pulses from other zones. 24-Hour Zones
cannot hand over pulses to other zones.
14.3.4

Zone Pulse Count Time

Zone pulse count time is the time frame or period
over which the programmed number of pulses must
register to activate an alarm.

Table 52: Zone Pulse Count Times

20 ms Loop Response
Option
Time (sec)
0
0.5
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
10
7
15
For zone pulse count time, options 0 to 7 have a zone
loop response time of 20 ms and options 8 to 15 have
a zone loop response time of 150 ms. Loop response
time is the length of time a zone must be unsealed
before it can register as a valid pulse.
Inertia sensors should use options 0 to 7 and PIR
detectors should use options 8 to 15.
24-Hour Zones will receive all handover
pulses from other zones. 24-Hour Zones
cannot hand over pulses to other zones.
14.3.5

Zone Options 1

This location has four programming options. You can
select any combination of the options by
programming a single value. Calculate this value by
adding the option bit numbers together. Refer to
Section 2.3 Programming Option Bits on page 11 for
more information.

Table 53: Zone Options 1

Option
Description
1
Lockout siren and lockout dialer
2
Delay Alarm reporting
4
Silent Alarm
8
Sensor watch
EN | 60
150 ms Loop Response
Option
Time (sec)
8
20
9
30
10
40
11
50
12
60
13
90
14
120
15
200

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