RISCO Group LightSYS 2 User Manual
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Installer Programming
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Quick Keys
Parameter
Default
Range
foyer), which would have to be violated after entry in order to disarm
the system, as follows:
In AWAY (FULL ARM) mode behaves as an Entry Follower zone.
(see
ZZ
above
)
In Stay (ARM) mode, the zone will be bypassed.
ZZ
I + Instant (Interior + Instant)
Usually intended for non‐exit/entry doors, window protection, shock
detection and motion detectors.
In AWAY (FULL ARM) mode behaves as an intruder (instant) zone.
In STAY (ARM) mode, the zone is bypassed.
ZZ
UO Trigger
For a device or zone, which if violated at any time triggers a previously
programmed utility output, and is capable of activating an external
indicator, relay, appliance, and so on.
ZZ
Day
Arm
Usually assigned to an infrequently used door, such as an emergency
door or a movable skylight. Used to alert the system user if a violation
occurs during the unset period (fault by day; Intruder at night), as
follows:
With the system armed (either AWAY or STAY), the zone acts as an
intruder zone. A violation of this zone after the system is aremd or
during the exit delay time period causes an immediate intrusion
alarm.
With the system disarmed , a violation of this zone attempts to alert
the user by causing the POWER/
LEDs on all keypads to flash
rapidly. This directs the user to view the systemʹs trouble
indications.
Optionally, such a violation can be reported to the Central Station as
a zone trouble. (Refer to Report Codes: Miscellaneous, page.228)
ZZ
24 Hours
Usually assigned to protect non‐movable glass, fixed skylights, and
cabinets (possibly) for shock detection systems.
A violation of such a zone causes an instant intrusion alarm, regardless
of the systemʹs state