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5. Go to the location of the zone type for Zone 3:
6. Change the 1 (Handover) to a 0 (Instant):
7. Go to the location of the zone type for Zone 4:
8. Change the 1 (Handover) to a 15 (Not Used):
9. Go to the location of the zone type for Zone 5:
10. Change the 0 (Instant) to a 15 (Not Used):
11. Go to the location of the zone type for Zone 6:
12. Change the 0 (Instant) to a 15 (Not Used):
13. Go to the location of the zone type for Zone 7:
14. Change the 0 (Instant) to a 15 (Not Used):
15. Go to the location of the zone type for Zone 8:
16. Change the 9 (24-Hour Tamper) to a 15 (Not Used):
17. Zones 9 - 15 are set as "Not Used" by default, so can be left as they are.
18. Go to the location of the zone type for Zone 16:
19. Change the 15 (Not Used) to either a 9 or 0:
20. Save and exit programming mode:
To further elaborate, using Zone 3 as an example:
1. We went to the location of the zone type for Zone 3:
that location, indicating that the zone type for Zone 3 was a handover.
2. We changed the 1 (Handover) to a 0 (Instant):
Using the above information, make the necessary programming changes to your system. If
you are using a Solution 2000, only zones 1 - 8 can be used, so you should use Zone 8 as
your tamper zone, which is already a 24-hour tamper by default.
III. Handover Delay Sequential
If you have zones with a handover zone type, those handover zones must be triggered
in order (i.e., Zone 2, Zone 3, etc.) following a delay zone in order to carry on its entry
time, otherwise an alarm will activate. If you require a system with handover zones that
may be triggered out of order following a delay zone (e.g., Zone 3, Zone 2), then you
may choose handover delay to be non-sequential:
1. Enter programming mode:
2. Go to the location for System Options 3:
3. Change the 8 to a 0:
4. Save and exit:
Options
[
1 2 3 4
[ 0 * ]
[ 9 6 0 # ]
[ 2 8 1 # ]
[ 0 * ]
[ 2 8 8 # ]
[ 1 5 * ]
[ 2 9 5 # ]
[ 1 5 * ]
[ 3 0 2 # ]
[ 1 5 * ]
[ 3 0 9 # ]
[ 1 5 * ]
[ 3 1 6 # ]
[ 1 5 * ]
[ 3 7 2 # ]
[ 9 * ]
or
[ 9 6 0 # ]
[ 2 8 1 #
[ 0 * ]
# ]
[ 4 9 4 # ]
[ 0 * ]
]. The number 1 was in
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