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9651 Programming - Programming Commands
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Value Type Description
08 Technical
Alarm (TC)
Use this zone type when you want to monitor equipment, for
example a freezer, without raising a full alarm. If a Technical
Alarm zone is activated while the system is set, the system
makes no audible alarm. However, when a user unsets the
system, the keypad indicates a fault. If a Technical Alarm zone
is activated while the system is unset, the system starts a pulsed
tone from the keypad. If programmed, the control unit also starts
communication. When a user enters a valid code, the keypad
stops the tone and displays the zone.
09 Keybox (KB) This zone type is for use in Scandinavia only. When a zone of
this type is required, the Installer connects the alarm wires of the
zone to a special external key box and the tamper wires to the
box enclosure switch. When someone opens the box, the
control unit logs the event and communicates it to the Alarm
Receiving Centre (ARC). The control unit also provides a Key
Box output type, which you can program with Command 151 to
trigger one of the plug-by communicator output pins.
10 Smoke
Detector (SD)
In Scandinavia only, use this type for zones connected to 12V
smoke detectors. This type is active whether the system is set or
unset, and the control unit will transmit a specific alarm to the
Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) if triggered. The control unit also
provides a Smoke Detector output type, which you can program
with Command 151 to trigger one of the plug-by communicator
outputs. If a zone of this type causes an alarm, the user will
need to enter an access code to disarm and reset the system.
11/12 Keyswitch There are two Keyswitch zone types: Momentary and Fixed.
Use these for zones that connect to an access control keypad,
electronic key or other hardwired device used to set or unset the
system:
11 Momentary Keyswitch (KM)
12 Fixed (or latched) Keyswitch (KF)
The keyswitch or similar device can be used to set and unset
the level to which the zone is assigned. It cannot be used to
reset the system.
In a single system, do not assign a Keyswitch zone to levels B,
C or D if you have assigned one to Level A (full system).
13 Anti-Mask
Zone (AM)
Use this zone type for the anti-mask outputs of detectors with
this facility. Connect the detector's alarm and contact wiring to
one zone (for example, Zone 07) and its anti-mask outputs to
the zone above (for example, Zone 08). Assign the Anti-Mask
type to the higher zone; that is, the one connected to the anti-
mask outputs (Zone 08 in the example).
If an Anti-Mask zone is violated, the control unit starts a Tamper
Alarm and shows the message "AM Tamper" on the keypad
display. It logs the event to the zone connected to the detector's
alarm and contact wiring (Zone 07 in the example). Command
136 defines whether an Anti-Mask zone can be reset by a user
or only by the installer.
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