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Zone Alarm Zone Speed<br />

This determines how long a zone must be open for before an alarm event will be generated. This can be set<br />

from 0 seconds up to 1 hour. If the Alarm Zone Speed is set at 0 seconds, the Restore Zone Speed can not<br />

be set below 100ms.<br />

CP001:01 Alarm<br />

500 msec<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 />

Zone Restore Zone Speed<br />

This determines how long a zone must be closed for before an restore event will be generated. This can be set<br />

from 0 seconds up to 1 hour. If the Alarm Zone Speed is set at 0 seconds, the Restore Zone Speed can not<br />

be set below 100ms.<br />

CP001:01 Seal<br />

500 msec<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 />

Zone Lockout Count<br />

If this Zone triggers an alarm in an area more than the specified number of times then it will be prevented from<br />

retriggering further alarms until the area is disarmed then rearmed. The lock out count specifies how many times<br />

a Zone can trigger an alarm before being locked out. This count is qualified the Zone Lockout enable flag under<br />

the Zone Miscellaneous Options.<br />

CP001:01 Lockout<br />

count: 005<br />

To modify the Lockout Count (001 to 254), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers<br />

(see page 341) and press [ENTER].<br />

Trouble Zone<br />

To access the Trouble Zone programming menu login using a valid installer code and then select [MENU, 4, 2,<br />

2]. The screen displays "Trouble zone to modify" as shown in the following example.<br />

Trouble zone to<br />

modify: CP001:01<br />

Every time you press the [ENTER] key, the next screen appears. The different screens are described in the<br />

following sub-sections. Programming trouble zones allows you to configure which trouble zones belong in to<br />

areas and the options used when the trouble zone is activated.<br />

When programming trouble zones some options are processed at the module, for these options to operate<br />

correctly a network update must be performed and the device that the trouble zone is located on must be<br />

registered and online.<br />

Updating modules can be accessed by selecting [MENU, 4, 8, 1, 3], you can also check the status of your<br />

modules by selecting [MENU, 4, 8, 1, 1] for all modules presently offline and [MENU, 4, 8, 1, 2] for all online<br />

modules. For more information refer to the Advanced Menu Section (see page 207).<br />

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