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Option 4 - Zone Uses 6K8 and 2K2 EOL Resistors<br />

• Enabled the zone will use the 2 EOL resistor wiring configuration with a 6K8 and 2K2 resistor. For this<br />

option to operate you MUST also have option 3 enabled.<br />

• Disabled the zone will use the default EOL resistors if enabled.<br />

Option 5 - Zone Uses 10K and 10K EOL Resistors<br />

• Enabled the zone will use the 2 EOL resistor wiring configuration with a 10K and 10K resistor. For this<br />

option to operate you MUST also have option 3 enabled.<br />

• Disabled the zone will use the default EOL resistors if enabled.<br />

Option 6 - Zone Uses 2K2 and 2K2 EOL Resistors<br />

• Enabled the zone will use the 2 EOL resistor wiring configuration with a 2K2 and 2K2 resistor. For this<br />

option to operate you MUST also have option 3 enabled.<br />

• Disabled the zone will use the default EOL resistors if enabled.<br />

Option 7 - Zone Uses 4K7 and 2K2 EOL Resistors<br />

• Enabled the zone will use the 2 EOL resistor wiring configuration with a 4K7 and 2K2 resistor. For this<br />

option to operate you MUST also have option 3 enabled.<br />

• Disabled the zone will use the default EOL resistors if enabled.<br />

Option 8 - Zone Uses 4K7 and 4K7 EOL Resistors<br />

• Enabled the zone will use the 2 EOL resistor wiring configuration with a 4K7 and 4K7 resistor. For this<br />

option to operate you MUST also have option 3 enabled.<br />

• Disabled the zone will use the default EOL resistors if enabled.<br />

i<br />

When you make a change to the zone options you MUST do a module update for the module the<br />

zone is located on. This INCLUDES the controller. You can do this from the Keypad or from the<br />

<strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> Management Suite.<br />

Zone Reporting Id<br />

The Zone Reporting Id allows the installer to program any reporting number to any zone. This provides an<br />

extremely high level of flexibility to assign true reporting numbers to the zones. A zone that is assigned the same<br />

reporting ID as another zone will result in both the zones reporting that ID.<br />

If a zone is assigned an ID number that is higher than the maximum number that can be reported by a particular<br />

service, the service will use the maximum number that can be assigned for that format.<br />

CP001:01 Report<br />

id: 00000<br />

To enter a value (0-65535), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341)<br />

and press [ENTER]. Setting a reporting ID of 00000 will result in the default reporting id being used for the<br />

service.<br />

Zone First Area Assignment<br />

The zone must be assigned to an area for it to perform any function in the system and a zone can be assigned<br />

in up to 4 different areas. A zone can perform a different function in each area. For example a zone can be a<br />

delay zone in one area and an instant zone in another.<br />

CP001:01 Area 1<br />

None<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the available areas that can be assigned to the zone. For more information<br />

about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 344).<br />

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