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7510r Programming Reference - Detectors
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Technical Alarm.
Use this zone type when you want to monitor
equipment, for example a freezer, without causing a
burglar 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 then the system
starts a pulsed tone from the keypad. If programmed
to do so then the control unit also starts
communication (see page 52). When a user enters a
valid access code the keypad stops the tone and
displays the zone.
Key Switch Momentary. Use this zone type to connect a
momentary keyswitch to a single zone.
Key Switch Latched. Use this zone type to connect a fixed
position keyswitch to a single zone.
Notes:
1. These two 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 one partition.
Key Box.
When a zone of this type is required, the Installer
connects the alarm wires of the zone (usually the
auxiliary contacts of a door contact) 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 ARC.
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