
If the ‘Exclude A’ attribute on a zone is set, then an alarm will not be
generated by that zone opening while the panel is in the Partset A mode. The
‘Exclude A’ attribute is valid for Alarm zone type and Entry/Exit zones only.
A FULL alarm is generated if a zone with the EXCLUDE A attribute is opened
while the system is in FULLSET or PARTSET B Mode (Bells - Internal &
External, Strobe).
When the ‘Exclude B’ attribute is set, the zone opening will not generate an
alarm while the panel is in the Partset B mode. The ‘Exclude B’ attribute is
valid for Alarm zone type and E/Exit zones only.
A FULL alarm is generated if a zone with the EXCLUDE B attribute is opened
while the system is in FULLSET or PARTSET A Mode (Bells - Internal &
External, Strobe).
If a Zone is assigned the ‘24 Hour’ attribute, then it is active at all times and
will cause a full alarm if opened in any mode. This attribute can only be
assigned to the ALARM zone type. Generates a FULL Alarm in UNSET, SET
and PARTSET modes.
NOTE: The 24 Hour attribute overrides the settings of any of the other
attributes for a particular alarm zone.
When the ‘Local’ attribute is set, an alarm generated by a zone opening will
not result in the external reporting of the event. The ‘Local’ attribute is valid for
Alarm, E/Exit, Fire, Fire Exit and Medic zone types.
When this attribute is set, an alarm generated by the zone opening when the
area is fullset or partset will be reported in the usual way. However, if the area
is unset there will be only a local alarm i.e keypad buzzer, LED flash and zone
display. This attribute is only applicable to Alarm, Fire and Seismic zones.
Use this attribute to deal with troublesome detectors. (i.e. some detectors may
generate activation signals spuriously, thereby inadvertently trigger alarms on
the system).
If the same double knock zone activates twice during the double knock
period, then an alarm is generated. Double knock time is set in seconds (see
page [➙ 160]). Two open actions within that time period will generate an
alarm. All open double knock zones are logged when the system is armed.
When the ‘Chime’ attribute is set for a zone, any opening of the zone during
the Unset mode will cause the internal buzzers to activate for a short period (2
seconds approx.).
The Chime attribute is valid for Alarm, Entry/Exit, and Tech. zones types.
When the ‘Inhibit’ attribute is set, a user may inhibit this zone. The inhibit
operation will disable that fault or zone for one setting period only.
When the ‘Normal Open’ attribute is set, the system expects that a connected
detector/sensor is a Normally Open device. (i.e. a sensor is deemed to be
activated whenever the contacts are closed on the device ).
If the ‘Silent’ attribute is set then there will be no audio or visual indications of
the Alarm. The alarm activation will be sent to the Receiver station. If the
system is unset then a warning message is shown on the display.
If this attribute is set then all zone state changes are logged.
If set then zone will be indicated if open during setting.
This attribute only applies to Remote Maintenance*. If this attribute is set for a
zone, the zone must open for remote service purposes within the defined
frequent time period.
The End Of Line (EOL) attribute provides a number of input zone wiring
configurations on the system.
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