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However, the zone can still be force armed if the Force Arming option is turned on. In order to avoid this,<br />

and to insure that the zone is not ignored when force arming, the Zone Force Arming option should be<br />

turned off.<br />

• Disabled the zone can be latch bypassed.<br />

Option 5 - Zone State Inverted<br />

• Enabled the zone the will operated in an inverted mode. By default all zones are normally closed, setting this<br />

option will change the zone to normally open.<br />

At least one zone open and close is needed to correctly update the zone state.<br />

• Disabled the zone will operate normally.<br />

Option 6 - Log zone event when bypassed<br />

• Enabled.<br />

• Disabled.<br />

Option 7 - Tamper zone if module offline<br />

• Enabled.<br />

• Disabled.<br />

Option 8 - Zone Lock out<br />

• Enabled, if this Zone triggers an alarm in an area more than the specified number of times then it will be<br />

prevented from retriggering further alarms until the area is disarmed then rearmed. This setting does not<br />

affect the 24 hour tamper detection of the zone. The number of times the zone can trigger an alarm before<br />

lockout occurs can be set under the Zone Lockout Count setting.<br />

• Disabled, the Zone will never be locked out.<br />

Zone Special Options<br />

Special options for the zone include the configuration of special bypass and wiring settings for the zone. When<br />

using special EOL resistors the hardware revision of the <strong>Controller</strong> (PRT-CTRL) and Zone Expander (PRT-ZX16)<br />

must be revisions 070 and 040 respectively for the EOL to function. Multiple EOL values for options 5, 6, 7 and<br />

8 are reserved for any module that does not support the multiple EOL options.<br />

CP001:01 Special<br />

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To modify options, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Data Options (see page 344).<br />

Option 1 - Tamper Bypass Allowed<br />

• Enabled the zone will bypass the tamper monitoring of the zone at the time the zone is bypassed.<br />

• Disabled the zone will only bypass the alarm states and a tamper alarm or short will generate a tamper<br />

alarm.<br />

Option 2 - No Bypass When Area Armed<br />

• When enabled the zone will be prevented from being bypassed if it is already assigned to an area that has<br />

either the 24HR processing enabled or the area is armed.<br />

• Disabled the zone can be bypassed while it is in an armed condition. This option is not recommended<br />

unless it is required for a specific reason.<br />

Option 3 - Zone Uses EOL Resistors<br />

• Enabled the zone will use the 2 EOL resistor wiring configuration. If no other EOL option is selected the<br />

Zone will operate with 1K+1K resistor values (Default) otherwise the resistor value selected by options 4-7<br />

will override the setting. Only one EOL can be selected and selecting more than one will result in the lowest<br />

numbered EOL option being used.<br />

• Disabled the zone will use no EOL resistors.<br />

92 PRT-CTRL-SE <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> | PRT-CTRL-SE

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