Zone Attributes; Crossing Zone; Group Inhibition Zone; Keyboard Zone Assignments - Garnet PC-732G Manual

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[08] Tamper Zone (24 Hs)
This type of zone is used to prevent dismantling/disassembly of devices in an alarm
installation.
Triggering this zone will generate an instant alarm, regardless of whether the
system is armed or disarmed.
[09] Assault Zone (24 Hs)
If this zone is violated, an instant alarm will be generated, regardless of whether
the system is armed or disarmed.
Normally, this zone is configured as a quiet zone.
[10] Medical Emergency Area (24 Hs)
If this zone is violated, an instant alarm will be generated, regardless of whether
the system is armed or disarmed.
[11] Fire Zone (24 Hs)
If this zone is violated, an instant alarm will be generated, regardless of whether
the system is armed or disarmed. If the zone is short-circuited, an alarm will be
generated, while if the zone is open, a fault will be generated.
This zone can be programmed with pulsed or temporary sound three times.
(See command [270], option [4] "Fire Siren Sound").
[12] Water Loss Zone (24 Hs)
This type of zone is used in places where flooding is to be prevented. If this zone is
breached, an instant alarm will be generated, regardless of whether the system is
armed or disarmed.
[13] Follower Zone
This zone will not cause an alarm if violated during an entry delay period. If the
delay period expires, the zone will generate an alarm.
If the zone is tripped without the panel first being in the entry delay condition, an
instant alarm will be generated.
This type of zone only works with the system armed.
[14] Inner and Follower Zone (Self-cancelling)
This zone will not cause an alarm if violated during an entry delay period. If the
delay period expires, the zone will generate an alarm.
If the zone is tripped without the panel first being in the entry delay condition, an
instant alarm will be generated.
Zones configured as indoor shall be self-canceling when the user arms the system
in present mode, to allow free movement within the enclosure.
[15] Keyswitch Zone for Partition N° 1
Momentary violation of this zone will alternately arm or disarm the status of Parti-
tion N°1.
[16] Keyswitch zone for Partition N° 2
Momentary violation of this zone will alternately arm or disarm the status of Parti-
tion N°2.

5.3 Zone Attributes

Additional zone attributes can be programmed to make the operation of a zone for
a specific application. The following attributes are programmable for each zone:
Swinger Shutdown: This attribute determines whether the zone will auto-cancel
for reporting and siren triggering once its alarm counter limit is reached.
(See command [254] Zone Alarm Counter).
Bypassable: This attribute determines whether or not the zone can be manually
bypassed (see section 3.6 Functional Keys).
Partition Assignment No. 1: This function defines the zone as belonging to the
zone. to partition N° 1.
Partition Assignment No. 2: This function defines the zone as belonging to the
zone.
This attribute determines whether the zone will activate (Audible) or not the alarm
output (Silent).
Response rate: This attribute determines whether the zone operates at 50mS or
50mS. 500 mS. Zone Attributes are configured in Commands [110] - [141].
5.4 Cruce zones
The control panel includes a cross zone option that requires triggering on two or
more zones within a programmable time period to initiate an alarm transmission
sequence.
On the other hand, if the "Double trip on same zone" option is enabled, it will
generate an alarm transmission sequence if the zone is violated twice during the
programmed time period. It will also generate the same effect if the zone remains
open for the entire time period programmed as "Cross Zone Time Interval". See
Commands [142]-[145] and [163].
5.5 Zones of Group Inhibition
Zones defined as group inhibit zones can be automatically inhibited by pressing the
[
] key for more than 3 seconds. See Commands [146]-[149].
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NOTE: Only available on KPD-860/KPD-860RF / G-LCD732/ G-LCD732RF keypads.
5.6 Keyboard Zone Assignment
Los teclados KPD-800/KPD-860/KPD-860RF/G-LED732/G-LCD732/G-LCD732RF
have a zone input to which a device, such as a door contact, can be connected. (See
Section 2.10 "Keypad Zone" for more information on wiring).
Once the keypad zones are installed, assign the zones in programming commands
[200]-[207].
NOTE: If the zones assigned to the keypads are between the zones 1-8, they will
override the PC-732G® backplane zones.

5.7 Download Information

The required Download Information software is AC4.
Downloading information can be done in 4 different ways:
• By means of a PC-Link adapter cable and the PC, without the need for a modem.
• Using the 3G-COM-G / 4G-MAX-G module as a programmer.
• Using the IP-500G module as a programmer.
5.8 PGM Output Options
Program the programmable outputs (PGM1 and PGM2 on the main board). by
selecting one of the output options listed below.
[00] Partition No. 1 Armed Indication: The output will remain on as long as
partition 1 is armed.
[01] Partition No. 2 Armed Indication: The output will remain active while parti-
tion 2 is armed.
[04] Output command held: The output can be used as a switch. Its change of
state can be controlled via a keypad (see section 3.4 "[
Programmable Outputs"),
through the use of TX-500 keyfobs (have RF LCD Keypad), with the use of AC4
software or through the Garnet Control APP (have IP-500G/ 3G-COMG/ 4G-MAX-G
communicator).
Note: The output can also be controlled by sending a text message via
of the 3G-COM-G / 4G-MAX-G / 4G-MAX-G module.
[05] Output command Pulse: The output delivers a pulse. The pulse can be
triggered via a keypad (see Section 3.5 "[ ][7]" Controlling Programmable Outputs
by Keypad" on page 8), by using a telephone (See Section 6.0 "Telephone Remote
Control" on page 12) or by using the AC4 software.
Note: The output can also be controlled by sending a text message to via
3G-COM-G / 4G-MAX-G module.
[07] Pulse on siren trigger: The PGM will pulse each time the siren is triggered.
siren output is triggered.
[08] Partition Siren No. 1: The PGM becomes a partition siren. Each time an alarm
occurs in that partition, the PGM will activate for the partition's programmed siren
time period.
[09] Partition Siren No. 2: The PGM becomes a partition siren. Each time an alarm
occurs in that partition, the PGM will activate for the partition's programmed siren
time period.
[13] Mobile Data communication failure: The PGM shall be activated upon Mobi-
le Data communication failure.
[15] Battery Failure: The PGM will activate in the event of a battery failure.
[16] Mains Failure: The PGM shall be activated in the event of a mains failure.
[17] Auxiliary Power Failure: The PGM will activate on Auxiliary Power Failure: The
PGM will activate on Auxiliary Power Failure. auxiliary output power supply.
[18] Smoke Sensor Reset: The PGM will always remain on and turn off for 3
seconds after the [
][7] command is entered (see section 3.5 "[
Programmable Output Control").
][7]" Keypad Control of
][7"] Keypad

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