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i-on16 Programming
Page 33
Final Exit.
Zones of this type must be the last detector to be
activated on exit, or the first to be activated on entry.
You can use zones of this type to finally set the
system, or to start the entry procedure. See page 39
to set the exit mode type.
Note: If you give a Final Exit zone the Part Set attribute
then you can program that zone to behave like a
Normal Alarm zone if the user part sets the system.
See page 40.
24 Hour Alarm.
Activating this zone causes an alarm whether the
system is set or unset.
Fire.
Smoke or heat detectors connected to fire type zones
cause the sirens to give a distinctive fire signal
(internal sounders pulsing “Dee Dah Dee Dah...”).
Fire alarms operate whether the system is set or
unset, and will always trigger communications, if
enabled.
PA.
Operating a device programmed as ‘Panic Alarm’ (PA)
will start an audible alarm. If an I-SD01 is fitted there
may also be an alarm transmission to the Alarm
Receiving Centre (ARC), depending on how you have
programmed the Reporting option. PA alarms operate
whether the system is set or unset.
Technical Alarm.
Use this zone type when you want to monitor
equipment, for example a freezer, without raising a
full alarm. If a technical alarm zone is activated while
the system is set, the system makes no audible
alarm. However, when a user unsets the system the
keypad indicates a fault. If a technical alarm zone is
activated while the system is unset then the system
gives a brief tone from the keypad every few
seconds. If programmed to do so then the control
unit also starts communication (see page 45). When
a user enters a valid access code the keypad stops
the tone and displays the zone.
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