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816 Programming ZonesNote: At this point you can press Menu to abort the process of loading factorydefaults.8. Press Enter.The display shows:LOADING DEFAULTSPLEASE WAIT!Followed by:00:PROGRAMSYSTEM(The system may display the PLEASE WAIT message for a few secondswhile it loads defaults.)The end station now has the full set of <strong>Scant</strong>ronic factory defaults and needsreprogramming.NOTES:1) The Bell output is energised in default programming. If a SAB triggers at thispoint check menu 51.2) If you remove power during programming, and you have not created a validconfiguration, then the system will force you to enter programming mode whenyou reapply power. To make sure you can re-enter programming modesuccessfully the system loads the default Installer Code.Programming ZonesFigure 7. The Zone Display for Menu 32Zone Types. You assign each detector a zone type so that the control panelcan give the appropriate response. Types include, for example, normalalarms, 24hour alarms, fire alarms and several others.Zone Attributes. You can further modify the way the control panel respondsto each zone by assigning a zone attribute. For example, the “chime” attributeallows you to program the panel to sound a chime tone every time a particulardetector is triggered.Areas. Each Area is a set of detectors in the same physical area. The 816can use up to four Areas. You assign detectors to an area during programming.OBSOLETE PRODUCT496337 Issue 1 17 of 22

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