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Chapter 2: Reporting codes
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Locations 92 to 109 - Reserved
Locations 110 to 169 - Zone type characteristics
Locations 110 to 169 are considered advanced programming and you should
only change them with a thorough understanding of the operation of each bit.
Table 9 on page 45 lists the attributes for each location.
Caution:
We recommend the installer bench test any custom zone types to
ensure proper operation prior to making changes to a live system.
Even-numbered locations
Each even-numbered location has one segment of numerical data that programs
the alarm event code for Contact ID or SIA. If 4+2 format is used, the number
programmed in this location is sent as the upper hex digit. When using 4+2
formats, the digits are from 1 to 15. The zone ID or user ID is the lower hex digit
of the zone that is in alarm.
Odd-numbered locations
For odd-numbered locations, the defaults represent the five segments of each of
the locations separated by commas.
Segment 1
1. Fire. On if this is a fire zone.
2. 24-hour. On for nonfire 24-hour zones.
3. On for keyswitch zone (normally open).
4. Follower. On for burglary zones that are instant during nonentry times).
5. Delay 1 zone. One if zone follows timer 1 entry and exit times.
6. Delay 2 zone. On if zone follows timer 2 entry and exit times.
7. Interior. On if this zone automatically bypasses or bypasses for stay arming.
8. Local only. On if this zone is not to be reported..
Segment 2
1. On if zone type beeps the keypad for alarm.
2. On if zone type sounds the yelping siren for alarm.
3. On if zone type sounds the temporal siren for alarm.
4. On if zone type chimes.
5. On if zone type is bypassable.
6. On if zone type is included in the group shunt.
7. On if zone type is force armable.
8. On if zone type is entry guard (see Glossary)