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Emergency Zones:
You can provide incapacitated, sick or elderly people with a miniature single-button transmitter to be carried on
the neck like a pendant or to be worn on the wrist like a watch. In distress situations, they can press the button
on their transmitter, causing the PowerMaster-10 to send an emergency call to the Monitoring Station or to
private telephones designated by the installer.
To make this possible, define the required number of zones as emergency zones and enroll a portable
transmitter to each one of these zones. When completed, ask the master user to distribute these transmitters to
their potential users.
Interior Zone:
Interior zones are zones within the protected premises that have nothing to do with perimeter protection. Their
most important feature is that they allow free movement within the protected area without initiating an alarm,
provided that the system is armed in the "HOME" mode. People can therefore stay at home and move about
freely, as long as they do not disturb a PERIMETER zone.
Once the system is armed in the AWAY mode (all zones are protected), interior zones will initiate an alarm if violated.
Interior Follower Zones:
"Interior Follower" zone is a zone that is located between entry/exit zone and the alarm system control panel.
This zone is temporarily ignored by the alarm system during entry/exit delay periods, to enable you to walk
(without causing an alarm) in front of a motion detector that is associated with the Interior Follower zone, after
you enter through an entry zone on the way to the control panel, or when leaving the protected premises after
system arming.
Home/Delay Zones:
A zone type which functions as a delay zone when the system is armed HOME and as a perimeter-follower zone
when the system is armed AWAY.
Non-Alarm Zones:
A non-alarm zone does not directly participate in the alarm system. It can be used for chime or for optional KEY
ON-OFF feature (when enabled).
You can define the desired number of non-alarm zones and enroll a portable transmitter or a wireless device
(detector) to this type of zone.
Perimeter Zones:
Perimeter zones rely on detectors designed to protect doors, windows and walls. An immediate alarm is initiated
when such a zone is violated by opening the door/window or by trying to break the wall.
Perimeter Follower Zones:
A non-entry/exit zone, typically a perimeter zone located on an entry/exit path, that is treated as an entry/exit
zone during an entry/exit time.
24-Hour Zones:
24 hour zones are mainly used for PANIC buttons, perimeter detectors and anti-tamper protection. They therefore
trigger an alarm in both armed and disarmed states.
• 24 Hour Zone - Silent. - Upon detection, this zone initiates a silent alarm, meaning that the sirens do not
function. Instead the PowerMaster-10 dials telephone numbers and reports the event to Monitoring Stations
and/or to private telephones, as programmed.
• 24 Hour Zone - Audible. - Upon detection, this zone initiates a siren alarm. The PowerMaster-10 also dials
telephone numbers and reports the event to Monitoring Stations and/or to private telephones, as
programmed.
4.5.2.4 Locations
You can select or assign a named location to a device (e.g. Garage, Front Door etc.). 31 locations can be
selected, 26 fixed names and 5 custom names (defined by the installer).
Note: Custom Locations can be defined via the DEFINE CUSTOM menu, and these custom names will also
appear on your location list in addition to the default names.
Note: To facilitate assigning a location name to a device, a shortcut procedure may be used by entering the
location number which takes you directly to the location name.
Selectable Locations:
Attic
Back door
Basement
Bathroom
Bedroom
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