Zone Types - Satel VERSA Programming Manual

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SATEL
Sensitivity – depending on selected wiring type:
– NO, NC, EOL and 2EOL – the time during which the zone must be violated, so that it
can be noted by the control panel. The sensitivity is programmed in milliseconds.
Values from the 20 ms to 5100 ms range can be entered.
– Vibration – the pulse whose duration is equal to or longer than the defined time will
cause violation of the zone. Values from the 3 ms to 96 ms range can be programmed
(every 3 ms).
Pulse validity – the time counted from the pulse occurrence during which subsequent pulses
must occur (their number being defined as the P
The following values can be programmed: 30 s, 120 s, 240 s and 0. If no further pulses will
occur within the defined time period, the pulse counter will be reset. The pulse counter is
reset automatically at arming/disarming. If the value 0 is programmed, the counter will only
be reset at arming/disarming. This parameter is programmed for the R
Pulse count – the number of pulses after which the zone will be violated. This parameter is
programmed for the R
possible to program values from 0 to 7 (for the value 0, the pulses will not be counted, the
S
parameter only being taken into account). For the R
ENSITIVITY
program values from 1 to 8.
Note: In the D
LOAD
V
configuration are programmed in the "Sensitivity" field.
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Max. violation time – exceeding the maximum violation time is recognized by the control
panel as the detector trouble (e.g. damage or masking). The time is programmed in
seconds and can be up to 255 seconds. Programming the value 0 means that the control
panel will not check the zone for maximum violation time.
Max. no violation time – exceeding the maximum time of no violation is recognized by the
control panel as the detector trouble (e.g. damage or masking). The time is programmed in
hours and can be up to 255 hours. Programming the value 0 means that the control panel
will not check whether the zone is violated or not.
5.4

Zone types

0. E
/E
– a delayed zone combining two functions:
NTRY
XIT
entry line – violation of the zone triggers the entry delay countdown in the partition and
activates delay for the 2. E
keypads or proximity card arm/disarm devices.
exit line – the zone status is monitored during the partition exit delay time. Violation of the
zone is treated as an exit from the partition.
1. E
/E
NTRY
XIT FINAL
started and the control panel registers the zone restore, the exit delay countdown will be
terminated.
2. E
/E
NTRY
XIT ROUTE
zone acts as a delayed one (alarm will be triggered after expiry of the D
situations it acts as an instant zone.
3. I
– instant zone, which is already armed during exit delay countdown.
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4. D
– the zone triggers the burglary alarm only after the second violation. The first
OUBLE KNOCK
violation of the zone only results in the "Zone violation" event being logged (the event to may
reported in format 4/2). The second violation must take place during the W
countdown.
5. 24
– dedicated zone for the detectors which should be armed at all times (e.g.
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glass break detectors).
and V
OLLER
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X program, all the required parameters for zones in R
/E
NTRY
XIT ROUTE
– the same as the 0. E
– during the countdown of E
VERSA
ULSE COUNT
zone wiring. For the V
type zone. The entry delay may be signaled on
/E
type, but if the arming procedure has
NTRY
XIT
NTRY DELAY
) so that the zone is violated.
zone wiring.
OLLER
zone wiring, it is
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zone wiring, you can
OLLER
or D
ELAY ACTIVATION TIME
ELAY TIME
AITING TIME
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and
OLLER
the
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