Attributes For Moment Or Latch Keys; Zone Text; Zone Wiring Type - Texecom Premier 24 Installation Manual

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Attributes for Moment or Latch Keys

Select attributes by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the
display means the attribute is selected, a star on the
display means the attribute is not selected).
The following attributes are available for Keyswitch zones:
I - Instant Arm
The system will arm instantly instead of using the exit timer.
S - Shunt Key
When the zone is 'Active', any zone with the 'Shunt'
attribute will be isolated until the zone returns to 'Secure'.
F - Full Disable
When using a key switch to 'Full' arm the system, the key
switch is disabled once it is armed.
P - Disarm Only
The keyswitch can only be used to disarm the system.
F - Silent Arming
When using a keyswitch to arm, the system will arm silently.
I - Inverted
The operation of the keyswitch is inverted.
Q - Quick Resp.
The response time of the zones with this attribute is
governed by the 'Zone Loop' response Timer
L - Latching
When the keyswitch is 'Active', the system will arm. When
the zone is 'Secure', the system will disarm.

Zone Text

Each zone can have up to 16 characters of descriptive text
assigned to it. Text is programmed in a similar way to mobile
phones. Select characters by pressing the corresponding key
the appropriate number of times (to select a character on the
same key, press
to move the cursor along).
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The table below shows the keys to use and the characters
that are assigned to them:
Key
_
0
',
.
,
?
!
1
@ "
#,
A B C 2
a
b
$,
D E F
3
d
e
%,
G H I
4
g
h
",
J
K L
5
j
k
(,
),
M N O 6
m n
P Q R S 7
p
*,
T
U V
8
t
u
+,
W X
Y
Z
9
w x
.,
Move Cursor
&,
Backspace (delete)
-,
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Character
-
& % /
+ = $
c
f
i
l
o
q
r
s
V
y
z

Zone Wiring Type

The following wiring configurations are available for each
zone on the system. For wiring details please see page 21.
0 - Normally Closed
For use on normally closed devices without tamper
protection. Normally used for keyswitches. See Normaly
Closed wiring diagram on page 21
1 - Normally Open
For use on normally closed devices without tamper
protection. Normally used for keyswitches. See Normaly
Open wiring diagram on page 21.
2 - Double Pole/EOL
Default zone wiring configuration as shown on page 21.
3 iD
This option must be selected when wiring iD zones using
an 24iXD expander.
4 - Triple EOL
Standard Texecom TEOL as illustrated on page 21, use
this wiring type for all Texecom anti masking detectors.
5 - 1K/1K/3K
Alternative TEOL configuration with 1K alarm resistor, 3K
fault resistor and 1K EOL resistor
6 - 4K7/6k8/12K
Alternative TEOL configuration with 6K8 alarm resistor, 12K
fault resistor and 4K7 EOL resistor.
7 - 2K2/4K7/6k8
Alternative TEOL configuration with 4K7 alarm resistor, 6K8
fault resistor and 2K2 EOL resistor
8 - 4K7/4k7
Alternative EOL configuration with 4K7 alarm resistor and
4K7 EOL resistor.
:
;
DD 243:2002
To comply with DD 243:2002, during the normal entry
delay, the control panel must prevent a Confirmed Intruder
Alarm from being reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre.
Programming the Control Panel
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