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5 .2 enable/disable zones, Chapter 5: alarm programming 69, Press status – Sensaphone 400 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Alarm Programming

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5 .2 enable/dISable ZoneS

This function allows you to enable or disable a zone’s response to an alert

condition. An enabled zone will respond to an alert condition and allow

dial-out. A disabled zone will cause dial-out to be suppressed, but any

existing alert conditions will be revealed during the Status Report. Enable/

disable programming is useful during wiring of zones (see Chapter 2) or

when a condition needs to be monitored, but is not critical enough to be

programmed for dial-out reporting. It is important to verify zone status

after performing any task that requires disabling. The default setting for all

zones is enabled (ON).
If an alert condition exists when zones are re-enabled, Recognition Time

will restart—refer to Section 5.3.
If the sensor is configured as not used, the unit will respond “Error the zone

is off”. Refer to section 5.13 to designate as used.

5 .2 .1 ChangIng enabled/dISabled Zone StatuS
1. Press SENSOR ON/OFF.

SENSOR

ON/OFF

2. Press the number (1 to 4) of the selected zone to enable/disable. The

Model 400 says “Alarm Disabled” to indicate disabled or “Alarm Enabled”

to indicate enabled.

4

MAX CALLS

3

INTERCALL

TIME

1

CALL

DELAY

2

VOICE

REPS

5 .2 .2 verIFyIng enabled/dISabled Zone StatuS
1. Press WHAT IS.

WHAT

IS

2. Press STATUS.

STATUS

The Model 400 audibly recites the current status of every zone. In a Status

Report, each zone is first identified by its zone number, followed by a

report that specifies parameters currently affecting that zone. If a zone

is disabled, the word “Alarm Disabled” immediately follows the number

recited for that zone.