
Only available in Commercial mode.
Used to monitor a door lock. System can be programmed not to set
unless door is locked.
Only available if the panel is in Financial mode of operation. Vibration
sensors, also called seismic sensors, are used to detect intrusion
attempts by mechanical means, such as drilling or making holes through
walls or safes.
This zone type enables a special entry procedure to be implemented
using a user code and ‘All Okay’ input. A silent alarm is generated if an
All Okay button is not pressed within a configurable time after a user
code is entered. (See Areas [➙ 166] for details of ‘All Okay’
configuration)
All Okay uses two outputs, Entry Status (Green LED) and Warning
Status (Red LED), to indicate entry status using LEDs on the keypad.
Allows a zone to be disabled without the need for each zone to have
EOL resistors fitted. Any activation on the zone will be ignored.
Holdup Fault zones are 24 hour zones that are applicable to a holdup
signaling device, for example, a WPA. The fault zone type triggers the
Fault output.
When the system is armed, a LED on the keypad and optional internal
audible alarm indicates the fault. Only the keypad LED is activated when
Unarmed.
This zone type will report the SIA messages, HT (Holdup Trouble) and
HJ (Holdup Trouble Restore) and for CID, a sensor trouble event (380) is
produced.
Warning Fault zones are 24 hour zones that are applicable to a warning
signaling device, for example, an internal or external bell. The fault zone
type triggers the Fault output.
When the system is armed, a LED on the keypad and optional internal
audible alarm indicates the fault. Only the keypad LED is activated when
Unarmed.
This zone type will report the SIA messages, YA (Bell Fault) and YH (Bell
Restore) and for CID, a sensor trouble event (380) is produced.
Note: On a grade 2 system, a cable fault will cause a fault and not an
alarm.
21.17 Zone attributes
The zone attributes on the SPC system determine the manner in which the
programmed zone types function.
When the ‘Access’ attribute on a zone is set, then on opening that zone, an
alarm will not be generated if either the entry or exit timer is running. When
the system is full set the Access attribute is not active and opening the zone
will initiate a full alarm. The ‘Access’ attribute is most often used for PIR
sensors located close to an entry/exit zone. It allows the user free movement
within the access area while the entry or exit timer is counting down.
The ‘Access’ attribute is only valid for Alarm zone types.
All connected devices (Bells - Internal & External, Buzzers, Strobe) are
activated.
NOTE: An alarm zone with Access attribute can automatically be changed to
an entry/exit zone in Partset mode if the Partset Access Option is set.
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