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13.1
Item
Day Alarm Zones
13.1.1
13.1.2
13.1.3
Zone Information
Day Alarm Information
Location Option Default New
0265 1 = Zone 1
2 = Zone 2
4 = Zone 3
8 = Zone 4
0
This location has four programming options. You can select any combination of the options by programming a single value. Calculate this value by adding the option bit numbers together.
Day Alarm allows some zones to be monitored when the system is disarmed. Indications are available at any of the programmable outputs, including the codepad buzzer. This function accommodates latching and non-latching Day Alarm Output Event Types.
When the system is armed in AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1, or STAY Mode 2, zones programmed as Day Alarm Zones activate the sirens and report just as non-Day Alarm Zones do. When Day
Alarm is activated, it ignores any zone Pulse Count settings programmed for that zone (that is, the zone Pulse Count is only relevant when the system is armed).
Example
You can set up a Day Alarm at the front door of a shop with a pressure mat or electronic beam that is activated when a customer enters the shop. When a customer walks on the pressure mat or breaks the electronic beam, the codepad buzzer beeps.
Day Alarm Resetting
An output that is programmed for Day Alarm Resetting operates when a zone programmed for
Day Alarm is activated. The output is reset after the zone is resealed. This occurs only when
the system is disarmed. Refer to 0,14 Day Alarm Resetting in Output Event Types, page 123
for more information.
Day Alarm Latching
An output that is programmed for Day Alarm Latching operates when a zone programmed for
Day Alarm is activated. The zone indicator and the latching output resets when [AWAY] is pressed. This occurs only when the system is disarmed. Refer to 0,15 Day Alarm Latching in
Output Event Types, page 123 for more information.
Day Alarm Operation
If a zone is programmed for Day Alarm, the zone can be isolated in the normal way so that it does not register as a Day Alarm Zone when the system is disarmed. You can use only Zones 1 to 4 as Day Alarm Zones.
You can program the STAY indicator to indicate whether Day Alarm is turned on or off by
selecting Option 8 in Location 496 (refer to Consumer Options 1, page 141). When Day Alarm
is on, the STAY indicator flashes once every 3 seconds.
You can program an output to mimic a zone for monitoring Zones 5 to 8. Refer to Output Event
To turn Day Alarm on:
Press and hold [4] until three beeps sound.
To turn Day Alarm off:
Press and hold [4] until two beeps sound.
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13.2
Control Panel
EOL Resistor Value
7
8
9
4
5
6
1
2
3
Location 266
0 No EOL
1K (brown, black, red)
1K5 (brown, green, red)
2K2 (red, red, red)
3K3 (orange, orange, black, brown) 1%
3K9 (orange, white, red)
4K7 (yellow, violet, red)
5K6 (green, blue, red)
6K8 (blue, grey, black, brown) 1%
10K (brown, black, orange)
10
11
12
12K (brown, red, orange)
22K (red, red, orange)
Normal open
13
14
Reserved
Split EOL (3K3/6K8) with tamper (1K)
15 Split EOL 1% resistors
You can program the control panel for different end-of- line (EOL) resistor values. This is a global parameter that affects all zones simultaneously. This feature allows you to install the control panel at an existing site without changing the EOL resistors. This feature also increases the security of the system because eleven possible EOL resistor values can be used, which makes it extremely difficult to tamper with the system.
For No EOL, it is short as normal status and it is unsealed when the system activates an alarm.
Connections for EOL Resistors
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1
3
NC
Zone 1
NO
Zone 1
Zone 1
(3K3 EOL)
NC
Zone 5 (Solution 2000)
Zone 9 (Solution 3000)
(6K8 EOL)
NC
TAMPER NC
NC TAMPER
4
2
NC Zone 1
NC
NC
Zone 5 (Solution 2000)
Zone 9 (Solution 3000)
(6K8 EOL)
Zone 1
(3K3 EOL)
13.3
13.3.1
Callout - Description
1 – Zone without resistor (Location 266 = 0 (No EOL), Location 266 = 12 (Normal open))
2 – Single Zone input (Location 266 = 1k, 1k5, 2k2, 3k3, 3k9, 4k7, 5k6, 6k8, 10k, 12k, 22k)
3 – Double Zone with tamper (Location 266 = 14 (Split EOL3K3 / 6K8 with tamper))
4 – Double Zone input (Location 266 = 15 (Split EOL 3k3 / 6k8))
Zone Programming
The programming information for each zone is stored in six locations divided into three groups. The first three locations determine how the zone operates, the next two locations set up a number of zone options, and the last location stores the communicator reporting information for the zone.
Zone Operating Information
These locations store the Zone Type (for example, Delay-1, Instant, or 24-Hour), the Zone
Pulse Count, and the Zone Pulse Count Time. The Zone Pulse Count specifies the number of times the zone must activate within the time specified in the Zone Pulse Count Time. Refer to
Zone Types, page 97, Zone Pulse Count, page 99, and Zone Pulse Count Time, page 100 for
more information.
Zone Options
These two locations allow you to select from a number of options. Refer to Zone Options 1,
page 100 and Zone Options 2, page 101 for more information.
Zone Reporting Information
This information includes the locations for the Zone Report Options.
The Zone Report Options location enables you to specify how a zone reports to a base station
receiver. Refer to Zone Report Options, page 102 for more information.
Zone Defaults
You can program Zones 1 to 16 as any zone type.
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Location 267 to 378
Zone #01 (Default = Delay-1)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #02 (Default = Handover)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #03 (Default = Handover)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #04 (Default = Handover)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #05 (Default = Instant)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
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1
0
0
1
14
1
1
14
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
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2
0
0
1
14
1
1
0
0
1
14
1
288
289
290
291
292
294
281
282
283
284
285
287
295
296
297
Location
267
268
269
270
271
273
274
275
276
277
278
280
Control Panel
Location 267 to 378
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #06 (Default = Instant)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #07 (Default = Instant)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #08 (Default = 24-hr Tamper)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #09 (Default = Not used)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #10 (Default = Not used)
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0
1
15
0
14
1
1
12
1
9
0
0
0
0
0
1
14
1
0
0
0
1
12
1
Default
1
14
1
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324
325
326
327
329
316
317
318
319
320
322
302
303
304
305
306
308
309
310
311
312
313
315
Location
298
299
301
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Location 267 to 378
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #11 (Default = Not used)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #12 (Default = Not used)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #13 (Default = Not used)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #14 (Default = Not used)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
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0
1
15
0
14
1
1
14
1
Default
15
0
0
15
0
0
1
14
1
1
14
1
15
0
0
0
1
15
0
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338
339
340
341
343
344
345
346
347
348
350
Location
330
331
332
333
334
336
351
352
353
354
355
357
358
359
360
361
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8
9
6
7
3
4
5
Zone Type
0
1
2
Location 267 to 378
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Zone #15 (Default = Not used)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
Zone Options 2
Zone Report Options
Location
362
364
365
366
367
368
369
371
Default
14
1
15
0
0
1
14
1
Zone #16 (Default = Not used)
Zone Type
Zone Pulse Count
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone Options 1
372
373
374
375
15
0
0
1
Zone Options 2 376 14
Zone Report Options 378 1
The Solution 2000 control panel supports up to 8 zones. The Solution 3000 control panel supports up to 16 zones. Zone 9-16 can only be used in Solution 3000 control panels when the
EOL Resistor Value is set as 14 or 15.
Zone Types
The zone types are listed in the table below.
Description
Instant
Handover
Delay-1
Delay-2
Reserved
Reserved
24-Hour Medical
24-Hour Panic
24-Hour Holdup
24-Hour Tamper
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Zone Type
10
11
12
13
Description
Reserverd
Keyswitch
24-Hour Burglary
24-Hour Fire
14 Chime Only
15 Not Used
0 – Instant Zone
When the Country Code is set as Australia (refer to Country Codes, page 73), an Instant Zone
(Contact ID Event Code 130) immediately sounds the sirens and sends the zone alarm reports if it is unsealed after the Exit Timer expires.
Arming Report is sent after the Exit Timer expires.
If an Instant Zone is not restored when the time the system is disarmed, a Zone Restore
Report is automatically sent to the receiving party.
1 – Handover Zone
A Handover Zone (Contact ID Event Code 130) acts as an Instant Zone if it is activated by itself. If a Handover Zone is activated after a Delay Zone, the remaining Delay Time is handed over from the Delay Zone to the Handover Zone.
Handover can be sequential or non-sequential. The default settings is sequential handover.
You can disable sequential handover by disabling Option 8 in Location 494 (refer to System
Handover Zone is not restored when the system is disarmed, a Zone Restore Report is automatically sent to the receiving party.
2 – Delay-1 Zone
A Delay-1 Zone (Contact ID Event Code 130) has a delay time determined by the value in
Locations 466 and 467 (refer to Entry Time 1, page 134). After Entry Time expires, the system
activates an alarm.
If a Delay-1 Zone is not restored when the system is disarmed, a Zone Restore Report is automatically sent to the receiving party.
3 – Delay-2 Zone
A Delay-2 Zone (Contact ID Event Code 130) has a delay time determined by the value in
Locations 468 and 469 (refer to Entry Time 2, page 134). After Entry Time expires, the system
activates an alarm.
If a Delay-2 Zone is not restored when the system is disarmed, a Zone Restore Report is automatically sent to the receiving party.
6 – 24-Hour Medical Zone
A 24-Hour Medical Zone (Contact ID Event Code100) is always ready to activate the horn speaker, bell, and strobe, whether the system is armed or disarmed. A Medical Report is transmitted to the base station receiver. A 24-Hour Medical Zone does not send a Restore
Report until the zone is restored.
7 – 24-Hour Panic Zone
A 24-Hour Panic Zone (Contact ID Event Code 120) is always ready to activate the horn speaker, bell, and strobe, whether the system is armed or disarmed. A Panic Report is transmitted to the base station receiver. A 24-Hour Panic Zone does not send a Restore
Report until the zone is restored.
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8 – 24-Hour Holdup Zone
A 24-Hour Holdup Zone (Contact ID Event Code122) is always ready to activate the horn speaker, bell, and strobe, whether the system is armed or disarmed. If you want the holdup
alarm to be silent, select Option 4 in the first Zone Options location (refer to Zone Options 1,
page 100). A 24-Hour Holdup Zone does not send a Restore Report until the zone is restored.
9 – 24-Hour Tamper Zone
A 24-Hour Tamper Zone (Contact ID Event Code137) is always ready to activate the horn speaker, bell, and strobe, whether the system is armed or disarmed. A 24-Hour Tamper zone does not send a Restore Report until the zone is restored.
11 – Keyswitch Zone
Use a Keyswitch Zone to connect a keyswitch to operate the system. The zone number is reported as a User Code when arming and disarming using this method of operation, refer to
Keyswitch Zone Options, page 103 for more information. (Contact ID Event Code 409 for
Keyswitch Away Arm and Keyswitch Disarm, 442 for Keyswitch Stay 1 Arm).
12 – 24-Hour Burglary Zone
A 24-Hour Burglary Zone (Contact ID Event Code133) is always ready to activate the horn speaker, bell, and strobe, whether the system is armed or disarmed. A 24-Hour Burglary zone does not send a Restore Report until the zone is restored.
13 – 24-Hour Fire Zone
A 24-Hour Fire Zone (Contact ID Event Code 110) is always ready to activate the horn speaker, bell, and strobe, whether the system is armed or disarmed. A distinct fire sound is emitted through the horn speaker to indicate this type of alarm. This fire sound is completely different from the burglary sound. A 24-Hour Fire zone does not send a Restore Report until the zone is restored.
14 – Chime Zone
A Chime Zone is not a burglary zone. It can never sound the sirens or transmit reports. Its
purpose is to map the zone to a programmable output (refer to 4,5 Global Chime in Output
Event Types, page 123) to indicate if the zone is sealed or unsealed.
Chime zones require EOL resistors and are registered at a codepad. These zones do not affect the operation of forced arming.
15 –Zone Not Used
If a zone is not used, program the zone type location to 15. An EOL resistor is not required if this zone type is used. This zone type never sounds the sirens or transmits the reports.
Zone Pulse Count
Zone pulse count is the number of times a zone must be activated before the zone registers an alarm. The number can vary from 0 to 15. The zone pulse count value is relative to the time frame (that is, the number of pulses that must be present during a particular time frame).
Zone Pulse Count = 0, means the Zone Pulse Count function is disabled. Refer to Zone Pulse
Count Time, page 100 for more information.
Notice!
A zone that is programmed with a pulse count activates an alarm when it is continuously unsealed for 10 sec. A 24- Hour Fire Zone programmed with a pulse count activates an alarm when it is continuously unsealed for 30 sec.
Zone Pulse Count Handover
Zone pulse count handover operates only with Zone Pulse Count Time options 8 to 15.
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Any zone that registers one active pulse automatically increments any other zone pulse count that already registered at least one activate pulse during its respective time. To enable this
feature, select Option 4 in Location 494 (refer to System Options 3, page 139).
Notice!
24-Hour Zones cannot receive any handover pulses from other zones. 24-Hour Zones can handover pulses to other zones.
13.3.4
13.3.5
Zone Pulse Count Time
Zone pulse count time is the time frame or period over which the programmed number of pulses must register to activate an alarm.
20 ms Option
3
4
5
0
1
2
Loop Response Time
(sec)
0.5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
15
Table 13.1: Zone Pulse Count Times
150 ms Option
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
50
60
90
Loop Response Time
(sec)
20
30
40
120
200
For zone pulse count time, options 0 to 7 have a zone loop response time of 20 ms and options 8 to 15 have a zone loop response time of 150 ms. Loop response time is the length of time a zone must be unsealed before it can register as a valid pulse.
Inertia sensors should use options 0 to 7 and PIR detectors should use options 8 to 15.
Zone Options 1
This location has four programming options. You can select any combination of the options by programming a single value. Calculate this value by adding the option bit numbers together.
Option
1
Description
Lockout Siren/Lockout Report
2
4
Delay Alarm reporting
Silent Alarm
8 Sensor Watch
1 – Lockout Siren and Lockout Report
Lockout refers to certain activations per arming cycle (that is, a zone programmed for Lockout can activate the sirens or communication module for certain times as programmed).
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4
8
Option
1
2
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The next time the system is armed, the zone can activate the sirens and reports once more.
Restore signals are sent when the system is disarmed.
Lockout Siren and Lockout Report are separate for each zone. If a zone's siren or report is locked out, the other zone's siren or report still can be activated.
Use Location 379 to set the number of times the siren is allowed to activate before it is locked
out (refer to Swinger Shutdown Count for Siren, page 104).
Use Location 380 to set the number of times the communication module is activated to send
reports before lockout takes effect (refer to Swinger Shutdown Count for Report, page 105).
Use Location 492 to resend the Zone Reports when the report is unlocked out as Smart
Lockout Allowed in System Options 1, page 138.
When the smart lockout is allowed, the Lockout Report becomes unlocked and sends Alarm
Reports if the locked zone is activated again before the Siren Running Time (refer to Siren Run
Time, page 136a) is expired and if any other zone is activated
2 – Delay Alarm Reporting
Select this option to allow the reporting of alarms on selected zones to be delayed so that a user can enter a code to cancel alarms that are not required to report. All sounding devices
(horn speaker, strobe, and bell outputs) operate as soon as the alarm occurs, but the communication module does not operate until the delay time programmed in Locations 474
and 475 expires (refer to Delay Alarm Reporting Time, page 135).
During the same arming cycle, only the first Zone Alarm Report can be delayed.
4 – Silent Alarm
Select this option to program a zone as silent. A silent zone does not activate the horn speaker, bell, or strobe outputs. It activates the Silent Alarm output. The report and all other programmable outputs function according to the parameters programmed for the zone.
8 – Sensor Watch
Sensor watch allows the control panel to recognize when detection devices might have stopped working. This feature monitors the operation of a zone over the time period
programmed in Locations 476 and 477 (refer to Sensor Watch Time, page 135).
This value specifies how many 24-hour periods a zone can remain continuously sealed before it registers as a Sensor Watch fault. The number of hours required to fulfill these 24-hour periods is calculated only when the system is disarmed. Every time the system is armed in the
AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1, or STAY Mode 2, the Sensor Watch Timer pauses its count. The
Sensor Watch Timer continues its count the next time the system is disarmed.
Example
If the Sensor Watch Time is programmed for 2 days and the premises is armed for 12 hours and disarmed for 12 hours each day, it takes 4 days before a zone can register a Sensor Watch fault.
Zone Options 2
This location has four programming options. You can select any combination of the options by programming a single value. Calculate this value by adding the option bit numbers together.
Description
Isolate in STAY Mode 1
Zone Isolation Allowed
Forced Arming Allowed
Zone Restore Report
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5
6
3
4
7
Option
0
1
2
1 – Isolate in STAY Mode 1
If this option is selected, the zone can be automatically isolated when the system is armed in
STAY Mode 1.
If this option is not selected and the system is armed in STAY Mode 1, the zone activates an alarm when activated as it normally would in AWAY Mode.
You can specify a global entry time for all zones, except for 24-Hour Zones, when the system is
armed in STAY Mode 1. You program this time in Locations 472 and 473 (refer to Entry Guard
Time for STAY Mode, page 135). The Entry Guard Timer overrides the delay time programmed
for a Delay Zone. If you program the Entry Guard Timer as 0, each zone acts according to its programmed zone type.
Refer to Arming the System in STAY Mode 1, page 32 for more information.
2 – Zone Isolation Allowed
If this option is selected, the operator can isolate the zone before arming the system. If this option is not selected, the zone cannot be manually isolated. When a zone is manually
isolated, a Zone Bypass Report (Contact ID Event Code 573) is sent. Refer to Isolating zones,
When a zone is automatically isolated in STAY Mode, a Zone Bypass Report is not sent.
When isolating 24-Hour Zones, the system automatically sends a Zone Bypass Report when the zone is selected to be isolated. All non-24-Hour zones send a Bypass Report only when the system is armed.
4 – Forced Arming Allowed
If this option is selected, the system can be armed with the zone unsealed. If this option is not selected, the system does not allow the User Code holder to arm the system until the zone is
sealed or manually isolated. Refer to Isolating zones, page 35 for more information.
8 – Zone Restore Report
If this option is selected, the zone sends Restore Reports when the zone is restored. If this option is not selected, the zone does not send Restore Reports when the zone is restored.
If a non-24-Hour zone is not restored when the system is disarmed, the system automatically sends a Zone Restore Report for that zone. All 24-Hour zones send a Zone Restore Report only when the zone is restored.
Zone Report Options
By default, a zone reports only to Receiver 1. The table below lists the reporting options for the zone.
Description
No reports allowed
Report to Receiver 1
Report to Receiver 2
Report to Receiver 3
Report to Receiver 4
Report to Receiver 1,2,3,4
Report to Receiver 1 (2,3,4 backup)
Report to Receiver 1 (2 backup) and Receiver 3 (4 backup)
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13.3.8
Keyswitch Zone Options
The table below lists the options available to Keyswitch Zones. If you program a zone as a keyswitch input (Zone Type 11), program the selected Keyswitch Zone options in the location normally used for Zone Options 1.
4
5
6
Option
0
1
2
Description
Latching arm and disarm in AWAY Mode
Latching arm in AWAY Mode
Latching disarm from AWAY Mode, STAY Mode1, or STAY Mode 2
Latching arm and disarm in STAY Mode 1
Latching arm in STAY Mode 1
Latching disarm from STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2
8
9
10
Momentary arm and disarm in AWAY Mode
Momentary arm in AWAY Mode
Momentary disarm from AWAY Mode, STAY Mode1, or STAY Mode 2
12
13
Momentary arm and disarm in STAY Mode 1
Momentary arm in STAY Mode 1
14 Momentary disarm from STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2
0 – Latching Arm and Disarm in AWAY Mode
The system is armed or disarmed from AWAY Mode when using the latching keyswitch input.
1 – Latching Arm in AWAY Mode
The system is armed in AWAY Mode when using the latching keyswitch input. Disarming the system is not permitted from the Keyswitch Zone.
2 – Latching Disarm from AWAY Mode, STAY Mode1, or STAY Mode 2
The system is disarmed from AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1, or STAY Mode 2 when using the latching keyswitch input. Arming the system is not permitted from the Keyswitch Zone.
4 – Latching Arm and Disarm in STAY Mode 1
The system is armed or disarmed in STAY Mode 1 when using the latching keyswitch input.
Arming and disarming the system in AWAY Mode is not permitted from the Keyswitch Zone.
5 – Latching Arm in STAY Mode 1
The system is armed in STAY Mode 1 when using the latching keyswitch input. Arming the system in AWAY Mode or disarming the system is not permitted from the Keyswitch Zone.
6 – Latching Disarm from STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2
The system is disarmed from STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2 when using the latching keyswitch input. Arming the system in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2, or arming and disarming the system in AWAY Mode is not permitted from the Keyswitch Zone.
8 – Momentary Arm and Disarm in AWAY Mode
The system is armed or disarmed from AWAY Mode when using the momentary keyswitch input.
9 – Momentary Arm in AWAY Mode
The system is armed in AWAY Mode when using the momentary keyswitch input. Disarming the system is not permitted from the Keyswitch Zone.
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10 – Momentary Disarm from AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1, or STAY Mode 2
The system is disarmed from either AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1, or STAY Mode 2 when using the momentary keyswitch input. Arming the system is not permitted from the Keyswitch Zone.
12 – Momentary Arm and Disarm in STAY Mode 1
The system is armed or disarmed in STAY Mode 1 when using the momentary keyswitch input.
Arming and disarming the system in AWAY Mode is not permitted from the Keyswitch Zone.
13 – Momentary Arm in STAY Mode 1
The system is armed in STAY Mode 1 when using the momentary keyswitch input. Arming the system in AWAY Mode or disarming the system is not permitted from the Keyswitch Zone.
14 – Momentary Disarm from STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2
The system is disarmed from STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2 when using the momentary keyswitch input. Arming the system in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2, or arming and disarming the system from AWAY Mode is not permitted from the Keyswitch Zone.
Wiring Diagram for Keyswitch Zone Wiring Diagram for Keyswitch Zone Using
Split EOL with Tamper
1
2
1 – EOL
2 – Keyswitch (Momentary/Toggle)
Table 13.2: Wiring Diagram for Keyswitch Zone
1
1 – EOL
2 – Keyswitch (Momentary/Toggle)
2
13.3.9
Zone Source
Zone source is a new feature for zone programming. It defines the zone/input is onboard zone, or RF zone, or expanded B228 zone. Defaulted zone source is Onboard.
Zone Source for zone 1 to 16 are stored in Location 0754 to 0769.
For Solution 2000, only Onboard zone is available.
For Solution 3000, select Option 0 or 1 for Zone 1 - 8; select Option 0, or 1, or 2 for Zone 9 -
16.
Option
0
1
2
Description
Onboard
RF
B228
13.4
Swinger Shutdown Count for Siren
Item Location
Swinger Shutdown Count
For Siren
0379
Option
1 – 15 = Number of times siren operates until lockout
Default New
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Location 379 determines the number of times the sirens can be activated before lockout options take effect. This location has no effect unless you program at least one zone for
lockout siren. Refer to Zone Options 1, page 100 for more information.
Only alarms activated from zone inputs can increment the Swinger Shutdown Counter. Alarms such as Codepad Panic, Access Denied, and other system alarms do not affect the Swinger
Shutdown Count.
Lockout Siren is separate for each zone, If a zone's siren is locked out, another zone's siren can still be activated.
Example
Zone1 and 2 are programmed for Lockout Siren with a Swinger Shutdown Count of 2. If Zone
1 activates an alarm, the Swinger Shutdown Count is incremented by one after the end of
Siren Run Time from 0 to a swinger shutdown count of 1.
After the Siren Run Time is reset from the previous alarm, Zone 2 activates an alarm and activates the sirens. After the sirens are reset, the swinger shutdown count for Zone 2 is incremented to 1 and the swinger shutdown count for Zone1 is still 1.
If Zone 1 activates an alarm again after the sirens are reset from Zone 2, the Swinger
Shutdown Count for Zone 1 is incremented to 2, which locks out Zone 1 only from sounding the sirens until the system is reset, armed or disarmed.
At this point, Zone 1’s Swinger Shutdown Count for Sirens is reset to 0.
Swinger Shutdown Count for Report
Item Location Option Default New
Swinger Shutdown Count
For Report
0380 1 – 15 = Number of times report operates until lockout
6
Location 380 determines the number of times the zone alarm report can be activated before lockout options take effect. This location has no effect unless you program at least one zone
for lockout report. Refer to Zone Options 1, page 100 for more information.
Only alarms activated from zone inputs can increment the Swinger Shutdown Counter. Alarms such as Codepad Panic, Code Retries, and other system alarms do not affect the Swinger
Shutdown Count.
Lockout Report is separate for each zone. If a zone's report is locked out, another zone's report can still be activated. Each zone has a standalone Swinger Shutdown Count for Report.
This counter increases by 1 when a zone reports a new alarm or tamper event.
Use Location 492 to set smart lockout. When a zone report is locked out, if smart lockout is enabled, lockout events on this zone are not reported if no alarm is sounding. If an alarm is ongoing, events are reported as configured.
Notice!
If Lockout Report is enabled for any zone, the last restore signal is not transmitted until the system is disarmed.
Example
Zones 1 and 2 are programmed for lockout report with a Swinger Shutdown Count of 6. If
Zone 1 activates an alarm, the Swinger Shutdown Count increments to 1 when the control panel sends the report.
If Zone 1 reactivates the report, the Swinger Shutdown Count is incremented to 2. If Zone 1 reactivates the report three more times, the Swinger Shutdown Count is 5.
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Item
STAY Mode 2
Automatically Bypass
Zones
If Zone 2 activates an alarm, the Swinger Shutdown Count for Zone 2 is incremented to 1.
Swinger Shutdown Count for Zone 1 is still 5. If Zone 1 reactivates again, it locks out Zone 1 from activating the report. When smart lockout is enabled, if any zone activates the siren before siren running time is expired, Zone 1 reactivates and can still send a report.
STAY Mode 2 Automatically Bypass Zones
STAY Mode 2 Automatically Bypass Zones can be programmed in Location 381 - 384. It can
also be done by master code function. Refer to Setting STAY Mode 2 Bypass Zones, page 47 for
more information.
Zone 9 – 16 is only for Solution 3000.
Location
0381
Default New
0
0382
0383
0384
Option
1 = Zone 1
2 = Zone 2
1 = Zone 5
2 = Zone 6
1 = Zone 9
2 = Zone 10
1 = Zone 13
2 = Zone 14
4 = Zone 3
8 = Zone 4
4 = Zone 7
8 = Zone 8
4 = Zone 11
8 = Zone 12
4 = Zone 15
8 = Zone 16
0
0
0
13.7
Zone Status Reporting Options
Item Location Option
Zone Status Reporting
Options
0392 0 = No Zone status reports allowed
1 = Report to Receiver 1
2 = Report to Receiver 2
3 = Report to Receiver 3
4 = Report to Receiver 4
5 = Report to Receiver 1,2,3,4
6 = Report to Receiver 1 (2,3,4 backup)
7 = Report to Receiver 1 (2 backup) and
Receiver 3 (4 backup)
This location is set by default to report only to Receiver 1.
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Table of contents
- 1 Title Page
- 3 Table of Contents
- 9 Introduction
- 9 About documentation
- 9 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. product manufacturing dates
- 11 System Overview
- 11 Product Matrix
- 11 Configuration and Parts
- 11 Control panel capacities
- 12 Parts list
- 12 Order separately
- 13 Installation workflow
- 14 Accessories
- 14 Codepads
- 16 Installer Menu
- 18 WE800EV2 receiver
- 19 HCT-4 keyfob
- 19 RADION receiver B810
- 19 RADION keyfobs
- 20 RADION repeater
- 20 RADION detectors
- 20 B308 Octo-output Module
- 21 B426/B426-M Conettix Ethernet Communication Modules
- 21 B450/B450-M Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interfaces
- 22 A-Link Plus Software
- 23 Remote Security Control
- 23 Remote Security Control Plus
- 23 Keyswitches
- 24 TF008 Plug Pack (TF008-B)
- 24 Install the transformer
- 24 DLA
- 25 Configuration
- 25 Installer Commands
- 25 Command 958 - Exit from Installer's Programming Mode without saving changes
- 25 Command 959 - Test IUI-SOL-ADAPTER
- 26 Command 960 - Save and exit from Installer's Programming Mode
- 26 Command 961 - Reset the Control Panel to Factory Default Settings
- 26 Command 962 - Copy the Control Panel Memory to IUI-SOL-ADAPTER
- 27 Command 963 - Copy IUI-SOL-ADAPTER data to the Control Panel
- 27 Command 965 - Set up Domestic Dialing Format
- 28 Command 966 - Enable/Disable the Automatic Stepping of Locations
- 28 Command 999 - Display the Control Panel Firmware Version Number
- 29 Disable Factory Defaults
- 31 System Operations
- 31 Arming the system in AWAY Mode
- 31 Disarming the system from AWAY Mode
- 32 Arming the System in STAY Mode 1
- 33 Disarming the system from STAY Mode 1
- 33 Arming the system from STAY Mode 2
- 34 Disarming the system from STAY Mode 2
- 34 Codepad duress alarm
- 34 Codepad panic alarm
- 35 Codepad fire alarm
- 35 Codepad medical alarm
- 35 Isolating zones
- 35 Standard isolating
- 36 Code to isolate
- 36 Fault analysis mode
- 37 Fault descriptions
- 39 Inquire cloud status
- 41 System Functions
- 41 Installer Code Functions
- 41 Add or Delete RF Wireless Devices
- 42 Add/Delete RF Repeater
- 43 Add/Delete RF Keyfob
- 43 Using an ICON codepad
- 44 Using an Alphanumeric codepad
- 45 Set the Number of Days until the First Test Report
- 45 Change Domestic Phone Numbers
- 46 Change Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence
- 47 Setting STAY Mode 2 Bypass Zones
- 48 Turning Report Monitor Mode On and Off
- 49 Walk Test Mode
- 49 Event Memory Recall Mode
- 50 AWAY/STAY 1 Arm/Disarm
- 51 Master Code Functions
- 51 Arm or Disarm both Areas at the Same Time
- 51 Arm or Disarm Single Area
- 52 Changing and Deleting User Codes
- 53 Adding Remote Radio User Codes
- 53 Deleting User/Radio Codes
- 54 Change Domestic Phone Numbers
- 54 Change Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence
- 54 Setting STAY Mode 2 Bypass Zone
- 54 Turning Outputs On and Off
- 55 Setting the Date and Time
- 55 Walk Test Mode
- 55 Event Memory Recall Mode
- 55 System reset
- 55 User Code Functions
- 55 Arm or Disarm both Areas at the Same Time
- 56 Arm or Disarm Single Area
- 56 Hold-Down Functions
- 56 Arm the System in AWAY Mode
- 56 Arm the System in STAY Mode 1
- 56 Arm the System in STAY Mode 2
- 57 Horn Speaker Test
- 57 Bell Test
- 57 Strobe Test
- 57 Turning Day Alarm On and Off
- 57 Fault Analysis Mode
- 57 Initiate a Modem Call
- 58 Reset Latching Outputs
- 58 Change the Codepad Buzzer Tone
- 58 Send Test Report
- 59 RF Keyfob Operations
- 59 Indications from RF Keyfob Operations
- 59 Remote Radio User Code Priority Levels
- 60 Remote Arming by Telephone
- 61 A-Link Plus Application
- 61 Modem Connection
- 61 Remote Connection with Customer Control
- 61 Remote Connection without Callback Verification
- 62 Remote Connection with Callback Verification
- 62 Answering Machine Bypass Connection
- 62 Network Connection
- 63 Direct Connection
- 63 Options
- 64 Configuring for email
- 64 Configure through B426/B426-M
- 66 Configure through B450/B450-M
- 68 Communication Information
- 69 Primary Telephone Number for Receivers
- 69 Secondary Telephone Number for Receivers
- 69 Transmission Format for Receivers
- 70 Subscriber ID Number for Receivers
- 70 IP Items for Receivers
- 71 Conettix Items for Receivers
- 72 External Network Modules
- 73 Network Module Cloud Connection
- 73 Password for A-Link Connection
- 73 DTMF Timing Compensation
- 73 Country Codes
- 73 Telco Arming Sequence
- 74 Telco Disarming Sequence
- 75 Call Back Telephone Number
- 75 Ring Count
- 76 Telephone Line Fail Options
- 77 Communication Options 1
- 77 Communication Options 2
- 78 Communication Options 3
- 79 A-Link Plus Options
- 79 Domestic Dialing
- 79 Domestic Dialing Funtion
- 80 Setting Up and Programming Domestic Reporting
- 81 Reporting Formats
- 81 Contact ID Format
- 82 SIA Format
- 82 System Reporting List
- 87 Access
- 87 Installer Code
- 87 User Codes
- 89 User Code Priority
- 91 Zone Information
- 91 Day Alarm Information
- 91 Day Alarm Resetting
- 91 Day Alarm Latching
- 91 Day Alarm Operation
- 92 EOL Resistor Value
- 93 Zone Programming
- 93 Zone Defaults
- 97 Zone Types
- 99 Zone Pulse Count
- 100 Zone Pulse Count Time
- 100 Zone Options 1
- 101 Zone Options 2
- 102 Zone Report Options
- 103 Keyswitch Zone Options
- 104 Zone Source
- 104 Swinger Shutdown Count for Siren
- 105 Swinger Shutdown Count for Report
- 106 STAY Mode 2 Automatically Bypass Zones
- 106 Zone Status Reporting Options
- 107 RF Information
- 107 RF Supervision Time
- 107 Anti-Jamming Sensitivity
- 108 RF Receiver
- 108 RF Options
- 108 RFID
- 109 RF Keyfob RFID
- 109 RF Device RFID
- 110 RF Reapter RFID
- 111 System Reporting Information
- 111 Arm/Disarm Reporting Options
- 111 Codepad Reporting Options
- 111 Access Denied
- 112 System Status Reporting Options
- 112 Test Reporting Time
- 113 Test Reporting Options
- 113 Reports
- 113 Zone Tamper Report
- 113 Walk Test Report
- 113 Bypass Report
- 113 Trouble Report
- 114 Sensor Watch Report
- 114 Alarm Restore Code
- 114 RF Receiver Trouble Report
- 114 RF Receiver Trouble Restore Report
- 114 RF Low Battery Report
- 114 Arm/Disarm Reports
- 115 Codepad Duress Report
- 115 Codepad Panic Report
- 115 Codepad Fire Report
- 115 Codepad Medical Report
- 115 AUX Power Supply Fail Report
- 115 AUX Power Supply Fail Restore Report
- 116 AC Fail Report
- 116 AC Fail Restore Report
- 116 Low Battery Report
- 116 Low Battery Restore Report
- 117 Programmable Outputs
- 117 Output Programming
- 123 B228 Output Mode
- 123 Output Event Types
- 130 Output Polarity
- 132 Output Timing
- 132 Pulsing Polarities
- 132 One-Shot Polarities
- 134 System Event Timers
- 134 Programming Entry/Exit Times
- 134 Entry Time 1
- 134 Entry Time 2
- 134 Exit Time
- 135 Entry Guard Time for STAY Mode
- 135 Delay Alarm Reporting Time
- 135 Sensor Watch Time
- 136 Codepad Lockout Time
- 136 Siren Run Time
- 136 Siren Sound Rate
- 136 Auto Arming Pre-Alert Time
- 137 Auto Arming Time
- 137 Auto Disarming Time
- 137 Kiss-Off Wait Time
- 137 Speaker Beep Volume
- 138 System and Consumer Options
- 138 System Options 1
- 139 System Options 2
- 139 System Options 3
- 140 System Options 4
- 141 System Option 5
- 141 Consumer Options 1
- 142 Consumer Options 2
- 143 Consumer Options 3
- 144 Partitioning
- 144 Programming
- 144 Partitioning Options 1
- 144 Partitioning Options 2
- 145 Partition Allocations
- 145 Zone Area Assignments
- 146 Codepad assignment
- 146 User code area assignments
- 148 Text Information
- 149 Back Page