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OMNI624 Installation and Setup Guide
QUESTIONS 01–24 ZONE TYPES AND ATTRIBUTES
These questions are used to program zone information. Use the separate Programming Form to enter
the actual values for each zone. For each of the following questions, enter the digits as follows:
L1: – Zone Types
L1
Zone Type
Entry
Controlled
0
Disabled
Will not affect the system in any way.
Instant
An instant zone shows "not ready" when disarmed and goes immediately into alarm when
1
faulted while armed.
2
Delay
A controlled zone that is bypassed during entry and exit. Starts entry time 1 if violated while the
system is armed. If the system is not disarmed before the end of entry time, an alarm is
generated.
3
Delay 2
Same as Type 2 except uses the entry 2 time.
Interior
Upon arming, this zone begins system exit delay and will cause an alarm if faulted when exit
4
delay ends. With system armed, faulting an entry delay zone causes "interior" zones to begin the
respective entry delay (depending on the entry zone faulted), during which time the zone can be
faulted. Interior zones cause immediate alarms if faulted without an entry zone being activated
first (while the system is armed).
5
Day Zone
When faulted, causes trouble when disarmed and an alarm while armed.
24-Hour
8
Keyswitch
Used to arm/disarm the control by momentary, non-latching switch.
Trigger/Relay
Zone's status (fault/normal) determines activation of associated trigger/relay. See trigger/relay
9
Zone
programming in Submode 1, Questions 32–43 to enable appropriate trigger or relay.
NOTE: When assigning a Trigger/Relay to zones 21 through 24, subtracting 20 from the zone
number determines the relay/trigger selected. (i.e., Zone 22 –20 = Relay/Trigger 2)
A
Trouble Zone
Produces a trouble condition on zone with an option for a pulsing keypad sounder.
B
Alarm Zone
Activates burg bell on any faulted condition. If zone is off (normal after alarm memory is
cleared), the alarm is converted to a trouble display.
C
Alarm/Trouble 24-hour zone that causes an alarm with the burg bell on a short and a trouble condition on an
open. Must be EOL to derive trouble condition. Dialer sends zone alarm code for short and
trouble code for open.
E
Fire, No
Fire zone that works like a 24-hour alarm zone but uses the fire bell. This zone type is usually
Verification
used for a switched input such as a pull station.
F
Fire, With
Intended for a 4-wire smoke detector connected to the smoke power terminals. A short
Verification
produces a temporal fire bell and an open produces a zone trouble. Must be E.O.L. to derive the
trouble condition.
Verification process: Verification will not occur if any fire zone in the system is already in alarm.
Upon detection of a short, power is removed from the smoke detector power terminals for 8
seconds. After restoring power, the system waits another 4 seconds, then tests the zone again.
If a short still exists, an alarm occurs.
Fire Trouble: Fire trouble occurs in 2 different ways. The first way is for the loop to open. The
second way is if the loop is still shorted after a fire alarm has been silenced and the user clears
alarm memory. The alarm is changed to a trouble. No trouble is reported to the CS at this time
(serves as a reminder to let the end user know the zone is not active). On clearing alarm
memory, if a fire verification zone is still shorted the verification process is repeated about every
4 minutes to try to reset the smoke detector. A tamper on a fire zone results in a trouble, not an
alarm.
6–46
L1
Zone
Type
Description
L2
L3
L4
Part./
silent/ stay/chime
config
swing dial delay

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