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About Zone Programming
56 Zone Programming is used to program zones, zone types, report codes, enroll 5800 RF Wireless
Transmitter serial numbers, and identify the type of loop input device(s). This mode can also be used
to enter alpha descriptors for programmed zones; however, we recommend entering descriptors in
menu mode 82 (Alpha Descriptor Programming after all zone programming has been completed).
For a faster method of zone programming, you can use the 58 Expert Programming Mode instead of
56 Zone programming. The 58 Expert Programming Mode is designed for those who have had
previous experience in programming control panels of this type.
NOTE: Alpha display prompts are shown in a double-line box.
56 Zone Programming Procedure
Zone Programming involves:
1. Entering the zone number to be programmed;
2. Making appropriate entries at the prompts;
3. Confirming the serial number of wireless transmitter zones.
Start Zone Programming mode by pressing 56 while in Data Programming mode. The following
prompts are displayed:
PROMPT
SET TO CONFIRM?
0 = NO 1 = YES
Enter Zn Num.
(00 = Quit)
10
Zn ZT P RC
In: L
10 00 1 10
RF: 1
OR
Zn ZT P RC
In: AD
10 00 1 10
AW: 07
OR
Zn ZT P RC
HW: RT
10 00 1 10
EL
1
VALID ENTRIES
Set to Confirm
0 = no
1 = yes
Zone Number
01-64, 91, 92, 95, 96, 99
00 to quit
[ ∗ ] to continue
Summary Screen
[ ∗ ] to continue
Zone Programming
( 56 and 58 Menu Modes)
EXPLANATION
If 1 (Yes) is entered, you will be prompted to confirm each
transmitter after entering the serial and loop numbers (at the "XMIT
TO CONFIRM" prompt later in this procedure). We recommend
that you confirm the programming of every transmitter.
Enter the zone number that you wish to program. Zone 10 has been
entered as an example in the display at left.
Zone 91 is used to enable/disable addressable device reporting.
Zone 92 is used for duress reporting.
95, 96, 99 are emergency (panic) key zones.
A summary display appears.
"IN: L" appears for wireless zones and indicates input type and loop.
"IN: AD" appears for hardwire expansion zones (AW) and indicates
the module's address (AD), which is based on the zone number.
"HW: RT" appears for hardwire zones and indicates configuration
(EOL, NO, NC ) and response time selection.
S E C T I O N
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