Restoral Reporting Zone Selection - ADEMCO AlarmNet 7835C Installation Instructions Manual

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Restoral Reporting Zone Selection (Questions 21-27)
Restoral reporting can be enabled or disabled. If you have programmed any of the zones for pulse
operation, then, following the restoral question, the 7720P will display "REST ON CHG (Y/N)". This
feature is used for zones connected to the bell output of a panel, and when enabled (by pressing "Y") will
report the zone in restoral when the pulse train stops and a steady-state level, either high or low, is left on
the zone input or when the steady-state level starts pulsing. If you do not enable this feature (by pressing
"N"), the zone will only restore on a steady-state low logic level.
Zone restoral must be enabled for UL installations.
U L
Question 21
Rest. Z1 (Y/N)
Question 21a
Question 22
Rest. Z2 (Y/N)
Question 22a
Question 23
Rest. Z3 (Y/N)
Question 23a
Question 24
Rest. Z4 (Y/N)
Question 24a
Question 25
Rest. Z5 (Y/N)
Question 25a
Question 26
Rest. Z6 (Y/N)
Question 26a
Press "Y" to enable restoral reporting for zone 1. Press "N" to disable restoral
reporting
Press "Y" if restore is to be sent when the type of signal
Rest. On CHG
changes, i.e., when pulsing state changes to a steady-state
(Y/N)
level (high or low) or when a steady state changes to a
pulsing state. Restore normally occurs when the opposite
steady state occurs, e.g., when a steady-state high goes low.
Press "Y" to enable restoral reporting for zone 2. Press "N" to disable restoral
reporting.
Press "Y" if restore is to be sent when the type of signal
Rest. On CHG
changes, i.e., when pulsing state changes to a steady-state
(Y/N)
level (high or low) or when a steady state changes to a
pulsing state. Restore normally occurs when the opposite
steady state occurs, e.g., when a steady-state high goes low.
Press "Y" to enable restoral reporting for zone 3. Press "N" to disable restoral
reporting.
Press "Y" if restore is to be sent when the type of signal
Rest. On CHG
changes, i.e., when pulsing state changes to a steady-state
(Y/N)
level (high or low) or when a steady state changes to a
pulsing state. Restore normally occurs when the opposite
steady state occurs, e.g., when a steady-state high goes low.
Press "Y" to enable restoral reporting for zone 4. Press "N" to disable restoral
reporting.
Press "Y" if restore is to be sent when the type of signal
Rest. On CHG
changes, i.e., when pulsing state changes to a steady-state
(Y/N)
level (high or low) or when a steady state changes to a
pulsing state. Restore normally occurs when the opposite
steady-state occurs, e.g., when a steady state high goes low.
Press "Y" to enable restoral reporting for zone 5 Press "N" to disable restoral
reporting.
Press "Y" if restore is to be sent when the type of signal
Rest. On CHG
changes, i.e., when pulsing state changes to a steady-state
(Y/N)
level (high or low) or when a steady state changes to a
pulsing state. Restore normally occurs when the opposite
steady state occurs, e.g., when a steady-state high goes low.
Press "Y" to enable restoral reporting for zone 6. Press "N" to disable restoral
reporting.
Press "Y" if restore is to be sent when the type of signal
Rest. On CHG
changes, i.e., when pulsing state changes to a steady-state
(Y/N)
level (high or low) or when a steady-state changes to a
pulsing state. Restore normally occurs when the opposite
steady state occurs, e.g., when a steady state high goes low.
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