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PANEL PROGRAMMING

When programming wireless and wired zones, as well as keyfobs
and keypads, installers are required to choose options for a variety of
settings. This topic describes each setting and its available options.

Sensor Programming Reference

Required for all wired and wireless zones.
Sensor Type
Description
(00) Unused
This is the setting for unused sensor
numbers that do not have a sensor
programmed into them. No system action
occurs at any time from this sensor type.
(01) Exit/Entry 1
This sensor type is reserved for doors
that are used for exit and entry of the
protected premises. When the system
is armed in the Stay or Away mode, the
exit delay timer starts. There is an exit
delay regardless of whether the system is
armed in Stay or Away mode. When the
exit delay timer expires, the system is fully
armed.
With the system fully armed, when this
type of sensor is triggered, the Entry
Delay 1 timer starts. The system must be
disarmed before the Entry Delay 1 timer
expires, or an alarm will occur.
If the entry delay timer is turned OFF
during arming, the exit/entry delay
sensors will act as non-delayed instant
sensors at the end of the exit delay.
(02) Exit/Entry 2
This sensor type operates the same as
the Exit/Entry 1 sensor type except that it
starts the Entry Delay 2 timer. This provides
a method of having a longer entry delay
on certain openings, such as a garage
door, to provide the end user more time to
disarm the system.
(03) Perimeter
This sensor type is for perimeter doors
and windows that will not be used to
enter or exit the protected premises while
the system is armed. An instant alarm
will occur when this type of sensor is
triggered with the system armed in either
the Stay or Away mode.
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(04) Interior
This sensor type is for interior sensors,
Follower
such as motion detectors, interior doors,
and other sensors that detect human
presence inside the protected premises.
This type of sensor is called a "follower"
due to its action when the system is
armed. in the Away mode. After the exit
delay expires and the system is armed,
if an interior follower sensor is triggered,
an instant alarm will occur. If an exit/entry
delay sensor is triggered first, the interior
follower sensor will also be delayed.
Interior follower sensors are always
bypassed and not active when the system
is armed in Stay mode. This allows
the premises to be occupied while still
protecting the perimeter.
(05) Day Zone
This sensor type is the same as a
perimeter zone, except that when the
system is disarmed, a violation displays
a trouble alert on the Console's display.
This type of sensor is commonly used
to protect sensitive areas that require
notification and possibly a Central Station
trouble report, but not an alarm when the
system is disarmed.
(06) 24-Hour
This sensor type is active independent of
Silent Alarm
the system arming status. The code for
silent panic is sent to the Central Station,
but for safety, there are no visual or
audible indications locally that this sensor
type has been triggered.
(07) 24-Hour
This sensor type is continuously armed
Audible Alarm
24-hours-a-day. A sensor programmed
to this type will trigger a local alarm and
the bell output regardless of the mode the
system is in. This sensor type is typically
used for an audible panic alarm.
(08) 24-Hour
This sensor type is continuously armed
Auxiliary Alarm
24-hour-a-day. A sensor programmed to
this type will trigger an alarm regardless of
the mode the system is in. The bell output
will not activate, but the local sounder will
continue until it is acknowledged at the
Control Panel. This sensor type is typically
used for a monitoring device, such as a
flood or temperature sensor. There is no
time out for the internal sounds; it will
continue until a user code is entered.
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(09) 24-Hour
This sensor type is continuously armed
Fire †
24-hours-a-day. A sensor programmed to this
type will trigger the local alarm fire sounder
and the bell output regardless of the mode
the system is in. This sensor type is typically
used for wireless smoke detectors. This
sensor type is always active and cannot be
bypassed.
(10) Interior
This sensor type operates as a delayed
with Delay
sensor when the system is armed in the Away
mode, and when triggered, will start the Entry
Delay 1 timer. If the system is armed in Away
mode with no Entry Delay (armed instant),
this sensor type will trigger an instant alarm.
If the system is armed in Stay mode (or Stay
mode with no Entry Delay), this sensor type
will be bypassed.
(14) 24-Hour
This sensor type is continuously armed
Carbon
24-hours-a-day. A sensor programmed to this
Monoxide †
type will trigger the local alarm pulse sounder
and the bell output regardless of the mode
the system is in. This sensor type is typically
used for wireless carbon monoxide detectors.
This sensor type is always active and cannot
be bypassed.
(16) 24-
This sensor type is continuously armed
Hour Fire
24-hours-a-day. A sensor programmed to this
Verification †
type can trigger the local alarm fire sounder
and the bell output regardless of the mode
the system is in. This sensor type is typically
used for wireless smoke detectors. This
sensor type is always active and cannot be
bypassed.
For verification, this sensor type must be
violated twice in two (2) minutes, or remain
violated for 30 seconds. If any other fire
sensor (verified sensor type or not) violates
within two (2) minutes, both sensors will
cause a fire alarm.
(23) No
This sensor type is a special zone that can
Response
be monitored for activity or inactivity by the
Type
Central Station. It does not affect security
system status.
(24) Silent
This sensor type is for silent triggering the
Burglary
burglary alarm with perimeter doors and
windows that will not be used to enter or exit
the protected premises while the system is
armed. The Control Panel's sounder and the
bell output will not activate.
An instant silent alarm will occur when this
type of sensor is triggered with the system
armed in either the Stay or Away mode.
(32) Remote
Special Zone with Wireless Repeater
Device
† Indicates sensor types that are not allowed for hardwired loops.

Sensor Equipment Type

For wireless zones that have been specified as being on one of these
equipment types (for example, 04-Interior Follower, 06-24-Hour Silent
Alarm, 07- 24-Hour Audible Alarm, 08 24-Hour Auxiliary Alarm, 10-
Interior with Delay, 23-No Response Type), installers must also select
one of the Sensor Equipment Types listed below.
Sensor Type
Sensor Equipment Type
(04) Interior Follower
Contact, Motion
(06) 24-Hour Silent Alarm
Contact, Emergency
(07) 24-Hour Audible Alarm
Contact, Emergency
Contact, Freeze, Water,
(08) 24-Hour Auxiliary Alarm
Temperature, Emergency
(10) Interior with Delay
Contact, Motion
(23) No Response Type
Contact, Motion
This zone type is selected by the installer when pairing the panel with
peripheral devices that can utilize localized troubles (such as RF jam,
low battery, tamper, or AC loss detected by the peripheral device). This
sensor is continuously active and will cause a trouble at the panel for
all problem conditions. When the panel is in an armed state, this sensor
type will cause an alarm for TAMPER and RF JAM. All trouble conditions
will be sent to the monitoring station if reporting is enabled with the
exception of AC LOSS. This will only be displayed at the panel.
Equipment Codes
Required for all wireless zones, keyfobs, and keypads.
Wireless Zones—Equipment Codes
0000-Other
2862-eSeries Thin Door/Window Contact
0862-2GIG Thin Door/Window Contact
2863-eSeries Recessed Door Contact
0863-2GIG Recessed Door Contact
2869-eSeries PIR with Pet Immunity
0869-2GIG PIR with Pet Immunity
2864-eSeries Glass Break Detector
0864-2GIG Glass Break Detector
2058-eSeries Smoke Detector (USA)
1058-2GIG Smoke Detector
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