Installer Mode Programming
Reporting option (see page 61). PA alarms operate
whether the system is set or unset.
Fire Alarm (02).
Smoke or heat detectors connected to Fire Alarm
zones cause the sirens to give a pulsing fire signal.
Fire alarms operate whether the system is set or
unset, and will always trigger communications, if a
communications module is fitted and enabled.
Normal Alarm (03).
A zone programmed as 'Normal Alarm' will start an
alarm when the system is set.
24 Hour Alarm (04).
Activating this zone causes an internal alarm
(keypads and speakers) whether the system is set or
unset.
Final Exit (05).
Zones of this type must be the last detector to be
activated on exit, or the first to be activated on entry.
You can use zones of this type to finally set the
system, or to start the entry procedure. See page 45
to set the exit mode type.
Note: If you give a Final Exit zone any of the Part Set
attributes then you can program that zone to behave
like a Normal Alarm zone if the user part sets the
system. See page 47 .
Entry Route (06).
Use this zone type for detectors sited between the
Final Exit door/detector and the keypad. If an 'Entry
Route' zone is triggered when the system is set, an
alarm will occur. If the entry/exit timer is running
when an Entry Route zone is triggered then no alarm
occurs until the entry/exit timer expires.
Note: If you give an Entry Route zone one of the Part Set
attributes then you can program that zone to behave
like a Final Exit zone if the user part sets the system.
See page 47 .
Technical Alarm (07).
Use this zone type when you want to monitor
equipment, for example a freezer, without raising a
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