ZONE INFORMATION
STD
PLS
MOM FLW
13.14
SWGR BYP
NO
13.15
CRS ZONE
NO
13.16
RECEIVER ROUTING
NORMAL
NORM 1 2 BOTH
13.17
ZONE NO: -
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STD (steady): The output is turned on and remains on until the area is disarmed, an
output cutoff time expires, or the output is reset from the keypad User Menu.
PLS (pulse): The output alternates one second on and one second off until the area is
disarmed, an output cutoff time expires, or the output is reset from the keypad User
Menu.
MOM (momentary): The output is turned on only once for one second.
FLW (follow): The output is turned on and remains on while the zone is in an off, normal
or bad condition. When the zone restores, the output is turned off.
After you have selected the Message To Transmit, the display prompts you for the same
three selections for Disarmed Short, Armed Open, and Armed Short conditions. If the
zone is a 24-hour type, only the Armed Open and Armed Short conditions are displayed.
When you have programmed all of the zone conditions, the Swinger Bypass selection is
then dis played.
Swinger Bypass
YES
Selecting YES allows the zone to be swinger bypassed by the communicator according
to the programming in Swinger Bypass Trips and Reset Swinger Bypass. Selecting NO
disables swinger bypassing for this zone.
How it works:
If within one hour, a zone trips the total number of times as specified in Swinger Bypass
Trips, the communicator bypasses it until the following conditions occur; the area in
which the zone is assigned is disarmed, the zone is manually reset through the Bypass
Zones keypad User Menu function, the zone remains normal for one hour and the Reset
Swinger Bypass is YES. If the zone trips fewer than the specified times within one hour
of the first trip, the bypass trip counter returns to 0 (zero) and the process must be
repeated. A report of the swinger bypass is sent to the receiver if Bypass Reports is YES.
Cross Zone
YES
Select YES to enable cross-zoning for this zone. Cross-zoning requires this zone to trip
twice, or this zone and another cross-zoned zone to trip, within a programmed time
before an alarm report is sent to the receiver. To operate correctly, all cross-zone zones
need to be programmed as the same zone type.
When a cross-zoned zone trips, the Output action assigned to the zone activates. The
cross-zone time specified in System Options begins to count down. See the Cross-Zone
Time section. If another cross-zoned zone in the system faults, or if the first zone
restores and faults again before the cross-zone time expires, the bell turns on and the
communicator sends an alarm report.
If no other cross-zone zone in the system trips before the cross-zone time expires, the
communicator sends only a fault report from the first zone to the receiver. If CRS ZONE
is YES, a valid CRS ZN TIME must be programmed for this feature to be enabled.
Receiver Routing
This option displays if Zone Type is set for Auxiliary 1 or Auxiliary 2. Press any top row
select key or area to select the Receiver Routing for the selected zone.
Select NORM to send Alarm and Supv/Trbl messages from this zone to receiver 1 or
receiver 2 as programmed within the receiver in Communications.
Select 1 to send Alarm and Supv/Trbl messages from this zone to receiver 1 only,
regardless of the programming for the receiver in Communications.
Select 2 to send Alarm and Supv/Trbl messages from this zone to receiver 2 only,
regardless of the programming for that receiver in Communications.
Select BOTH to send Alarm and Supv/Trbl messages from this zone to both receivers,
regardless of the programming for either receiver in Communications.
Zone Number
Enter the zone number you want to program next. Return to Zone Information and
follow the descriptions of each programming option. If all zones are programmed, press
the back arrow at the ZONE NO: – display to continue.
CellCom- LTE-V Installation and Programming Guide
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