
Z0 1 Door
Be longs to pa rtiti on 1
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Each zone must be assigned to a partition. All zones are assigned to the 1st partition by default.
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Definit io n Entry/E xi t
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Setting the zone definition is partly determined by the arming mode:
Entry/Exit - used for Entry/Exit doors. A zone must be closed during arming and when the delay expires.
Entry delay will be available when the system is armed in Away or Stay mode.
Interior - usually assigned to motion detectors and to interior doors. Violation of this zone will not trigger an
alarm when the system is armed in Night or Stay mode.
Perimeter or Instant - usually intended for non-exit/entry doors, window protection, shock detection, and
motion detectors. A zone goes immediately into an alarm state when violated while armed.
24h Burglary - a violation of such a zone causes an instant intrusion alarm, regardless of the system’s state.
24h Panic Silent - used for external panic buttons. If violated, an immediate panic alarm is triggered, with the
exception that there is no audible indication of the violation.
24h Panic Audible - same as Panic Silent, except that the alarm will be audible.
24h Tamper - the tamper function is continuously operational. When a 24h tamper zone is activated, a
tamper alarm is generated.
24h Fire or 24h Smoke - for smoke or other types of fire detectors. To avoid false alarms, zone attribute Fire
Verification is recommended to use.
24h Fire button - for external auxiliary emergency alert buttons. If violated, an immediate fire alarm will
sound, regardless of the system’s state.
24h Medical button - for external auxiliary emergency alert buttons. If violated, an immediate medical alarm
will sound, regardless of the system’s state.
24h Fire supervisory, 24h Low Water Level, 24h RF Jam, 24h Gas Detected, 24h Water leakage, 24h High
Temperature, 24h Low Temperature - this group of definitions is used for the 24h technical zones to report about
abnormalities in the environment.
Control - zone is mostly used to arm/disarm the system (Key-switch zone). Momentary and maintained key-
switch arming are available. This definition can also be used to turn On / Off the PGM output. Violation of this
zone will not trigger an alarm, regardless of the system’s state.
Follower - usually assigned to motion detectors and to interior doors protecting the area between entry door
and the keypad. This zone(s) causes an immediate intrusion alarm when violated unless an Entry/Exit zone was
violated first. Violation of this zone will not trigger an alarm when the system is armed in Night or Stay mode.
Follower Night Armed - this zone is the same as the Follower zone, but violation of this zone will not trigger
an alarm when the system is armed in Stay mode.
Interior Night Armed - this zone is the same as the Interior zone, but violation of this zone will not trigger an
alarm when the system is armed in Stay mode.
Entry/Exit Forced - same as Entry/Exit zone but unlike a regular entry/exit zone this zone can be violated
before the arming.
Intruder alarm system
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Su pervisory w in dow 2h
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Specifies how often the system checks for supervision signals, identifying each of the system’s wireless
detectors. The system generates a local trouble signal identifying the zone of any wireless detectors from which
a signal is not received during the specified interval. Control panel then sends the supervision report code to the
CMS. Note: 0 hours disables the supervision. If there are many detectors in the system, due to increased
collision effect, it is recommended to set the supervision time to a minimum of 2 hours.
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Zone sp ee d 0, 4 sec
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The loop speed menu enables you to set different times for which zone violation must exist before the zone will
trigger an alarm condition. Normally zone speed is within 0,1 - 2,5 seconds range. With Vibration zone loop type
selected, the zone speed must be within 0,01 - 0,25 seconds range (fast zone). This zone loop speed time can
be defined only for zones located on the control panel.
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Entry Del ay 30 sec
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Used for Entry/Exit or Entry/Exit Forced zones. Entry delay time is programmable within 1 - 255 seconds range.
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En ab le By pa ss Ye s
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This attribute permits zone bypassing by authorized system users. If No is displayed as an option, then the zone
cannot be manually bypassed.
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No a larm No
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Used for 24h High temperature or 24h Low temperature. A zone with this attribute will not trigger an alarm, but
can start PGM action.
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Ar m on ex it No
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This attribute is only used for Entry/Exit or Entry/Exit Forced. With this attribute being set - the system will finish
an exit delay countdown and will arm the system immediately after the entrance door will close.
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Ex it Ro ute No
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With this attribute being set - a zone with Interior definition can be violated during an exit delay.
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Entry Route No
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With this attribute being set - a zone with Interior definition can be violated during an entry delay.
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Fi re ve rific ation No
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This attribute is used in fire (smoke) verification procedure. Power to the smoke detector(s) in the affected zone
will cut off and then restore. If a subsequent detection occurs in the same zone within a predefined time of the
first detection, the system will emit a fire alarm. It’s recommended to use +PGM as fire detector power supply.
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Li mit alarm s Yes
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Repeated violation of the same zone, often resulting in a false alarm and usually arising due to a malfunction, an
environmental problem, or incorrect installation of a detector or sensor. By default, the system is set to make a
Used for 24h High temperature or 24h Low temperature. Enter the temperature. Use [] or [‚] to change
temperature sign (+ or -). Note: temperature field will be visible if wireless detector is in use.
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Tem pe rature +30 C
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Programming manual
Systems with KM24x, KM25 keypads