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Explanation of terms
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Explanation of terms
Before starting to program the alarm station, you
should understand the terms used. An
explanation of zone types and their attributes:
NU – Not Used
A zone to which nothing is connected and
therefore not used should be closed with a
jumper and set to Not Used.
PA – Panic Alarm
This zone always triggers an alarm,
irrespective of whether the burglar alarm
station is activated or deactivated. A panic
alarm can also be transmitted silently (e.g.:
via an optional telephone dialler). The
program menu can be exited only when this
zone is closed.
FR – Fire
This zone always triggers an alarm,
irrespective of whether the burglar alarm
station is activated or deactivated. The alarm
tone is sounder by the buzzer in the control
unit and the external bell as a pulsed alarm
tone. The program menu can be exited only
when this zone is closed. Connect only fire
alarms with an automatic reset to this zone
since otherwise a new alarm is triggered
during any manual reset.
NA – Normal Alarm
If the burglar alarm centre is active, this zone
immediately triggers an alarm if the state of
the alarm zone changes (e.g., opening the
NC alarm contact). This zone can be opened
when you exit the program menu.
24 Hours
This zone always triggers an immediate
alarm. If the burglar alarm centre is
deactivated, the alarm tone is heard via the
buzzer in the control unit and the alarm
sounder of the alarm centre. In an active
state, the bell output is also activated. If a 24-
hour zone is locked, this applies to the
deactivated state only. The program menu
can be exited only when this zone is closed.
FE – Final Exit
If the burglar alarm station is active, this zone
first triggers an alarm following a specified
delay time (entry delay). This zone type can
be used for the door contact of your entrance.
When you leave the premises, closing this
zone can be used for ending the exit delay.
This zone can be opened when you exit the
program menu.
ER – Entry Route
This zone triggers no alarm if an entry/exit
zone has previously activated the entry delay.
An immediate alarm is triggered if no entry
delay is first activated. You can use this zone
type for a motion sensor in the entrance hall
pointing to the entry door (fitted with a door
contact). This detector can be used as an
entry/exit detector for internal activation. This
zone can be opened when you exit the
program menu.
SA – Shock Analyser
This zone is used for older generations of
shock sensors. Contact our technical hotline
for more information.
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