Cooper Security i-on 40 Installation Manual page 21

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Key Switch Latched (09).
Use this zone type to connect a fixed
position keyswitch to a single zone.
In a Part Setting system the
keyswitch can Full Set or unset. As
with Momentary keyswitches, you can
allocate the zone to one or more
Partitions (see above).
When the user closes the keyswitch
contacts the control unit sets the
allocated Partition. When the user
opens the contacts the control unit
unsets the allocated Partition.
Notes:
1. The keyswitch zone types are intended
for use on zones that connect to an access
control keypad, electronic key or other type
of hardwired device used to set or unset
the system.
2. When the user operates the keyswitch
while the system is unset then the control
unit starts the programmed exit mode.
3. When the user operates the keyswitch
while the system is set then the control unit
unsets the system immediately.
4. The user cannot reset the system from a
Keyswitch zone.
5. Do not assign more than one Latched
Key Switch zone to a partition.
Tamper (10)
Use this zone type to monitor the
tamper status of external equipment.
The control unit monitors a Tamper
zone at all times. When triggered in
the unset condition, only internal
sounders operate. When triggered in
the set condition, the alarm response
determines whether external
sounders, strobe and communications
also respond to the alarm.
External PSU A/C Fail (11)
Use this zone type to monitor the A/C
Fail output of an external power
supply unit. If a power supply unit
triggers a zone with this type then the
control unit waits for a random time
between 52 and 59 minutes before
activating any output programmed as
"AC Fail" and causes an alert that
displays "External mains fail" on the
keypad.
If the alarm system is set then the
control unit logs the event, starts any
programmed communication, but
does not start an alarm.
External PSU Battery Fault (12)
Use this zone type to monitor the
Battery Fault output of an external
power supply unit. If an external PSU
triggers a zone with this type then the
control unit activates any output
programmed as "Battery Fault" and
causes an alert that displays "External
Battery Fault" on the keypad.
If the alarm system is set then the
control unit logs the event, starts any
programmed communication, but
does not start an alarm.
External PSU Low Volts (13).
Use this zone type to monitor the Low
Battery output of an external power
supply unit. If a power supply triggers
a zone with this type then the control
unit activates any output programmed
as "Low Battery" and causes an alert
that displays "External Low Battery"
on the keypad.
If the alarm system is set then the
control unit logs the event, starts any
programmed communication, but
does not start an alarm.
External PSU Fault (14).
Use this zone type to monitor the
fault output of an external PSU. If a
power supply triggers a zone with this
type then the control unit activates
any output programmed as "External
PSU Fault" and causes an alert that
displays "External power fault" on the
keypad.
If the alarm system is set then the
control unit logs the event, starts any
programmed communication, but
does not start an alarm.
Zone Attributes
Note: a)This menu does not appear if a
zone has the type "Not Used". b) Some
attributes are not available for certain zone
types. The display shows the available
attributes for the zone type you select.
Chime
When enabled by the user, the
system gives a non-alarm warning
tone when any zones programmed as
'Chime' are opened. This facility
operates only while the system is
unset.
Soak Test
Use this zone attribute if you want to
place under long term test a detector
that you suspect is giving false
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