Assigning Keypad Zones; Zone Attributes; Communicator - Dialing - DSC Power 832 Installation Manual

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Delayed 24-Hour Fire (Wireless) This zone type operates the same as [07] Delayed 24-Hour Fire zone and must
be used if the smoke detector is wireless.
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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.
5.1.1

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" for wiring information.)
Once the keypad zones are installed, assign the zone in programming section [020] Keypad Zone
Assignments.
Enter the 2 digit zone designated for each keypad (slot) from 01-32.
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Keypad Zone Assignments .................................... [020]
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5.2

Zone Attributes

Each zone will operate according to the zone definition selected for it (see Section 5.1 "Zone Definitions" ).
Additional zone attributes can be programmed to customize the operation of a zone for a specific application. The
following attributes are programmable by zone:
Attributes for Fire zones should not be changed from default.
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 3.4 "[ ! ] Commands, [ ! ] [4]
Door Chime ON/OFF" ) .
Bypass Enable Determines if the zone can be manually bypassed (see Section 3.4 "[ ✱ ] Commands, [ ✱ ] [1] -
Zone Bypass" ).
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, arming will be cancelled.
NOTE: 24-hour zones must not have Force-arm enabled.
Swinger Shutdown Enable Determines if the panel will shut down the communicator for the zone after the swinger
limit is reached (see Section 5.18 "Swinger Shutdown" ).
Transmission (TX) Delay Enable Determines if the panel will delay communicating the alarm reporting code to the
central station (see Section 5.7.1 "Transmission Delay").
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.
The wireless zone attribute must be enabled for all enrolled wireless zones.
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Zones 1 to 32 Attributes ......................................... Section [101] - [132]
Audible/Silent Alarm ............................................... Section [101] - [132], Option [1]
Pulsed/Steady Alarm .............................................. Section [101] - [132], Option [2]
Activate Chime ........................................................ Section [101] - [132], Option [3]
Bypass Enable ....................................................... Section [101] - [132], Option [4]
Force-arm Enable .................................................. Section [101] - [132], Option [5]
Swinger Shutdown Enable ..................................... Section [101] - [132], Option [6]
Transmission Delay Enable .................................... Section [101] - [132], Option [7]
Wireless Zone Enable ............................................ Section [101] - [132], Option [8]
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5.3

Communicator - Dialing

If the Communicator Disable option is selected the panel will not attempt to call the central station. If enabled the panel will
attempt to call the central station when an event occurs that has a valid reporting code programmed ( see Section 5.7
"Communicator - Reporting Code" ) . You must also program a valid telephone number.
Communicator Call Direction options are used to select which phone number the panel will dial when an event occurs.
If DTMF Dialing is enabled the panel will dial using DTMF . If Switch to Pulse Dial is enabled the panel will switch to pulse
dialing on the 5th attempt to call the central station. If disabled the panel will always dial DTMF.
If DTMF Dialing is disabled the panel will always pulse dial.
Pulse dialing is not allowed under the CTR21 standard. To comply with CTR21, the DTMF Dialing option
must be selected, and the Switch to Pulse Dial option must be disabled.
The Post Dial Wait for Handshake determines the amount of time the panel will wait for a valid handshake from the
receiver. If the panel does not hear the handshake it will consider the call a failed attempt, hang up and try again.
The Maximum Dialing Attempts determines the maximum number of attempts the panel will make to send a signal
to the central station before indicating a Failure to Communicate (FTC) trouble condition. The 3rd telphone number can be
used to back up the 1st in this situation (see Section 5.4 "Communicator - Phone Numbers"). For more dialing options,
see section 5.35 "International Programming".
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