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Table 20: Zone Function Type Options (continued)
Zone Function Type Wiring
Configuration
Description Events/Reports
14
Controlled
Instant
Single EOL
Resistor
When armed, short or open causes alarm response.
Short or open during Entry/Exit Delay creates an instant alarm,
which terminates the Exit Delay period (see Panel Arming
Options on page 46).
If this Zone Function type is programmed for Trouble and a
trouble condition occurs when the control panel is armed, an
alarm event is generated.
If a trouble condition occurs when the control panel is disarmed,
a trouble event is generated.
Tamper-Wired,
Zone-Doubled,
No EOL Resistor
When armed, fault causes alarm response.
Fault during Entry/Exit Delay creates an instant alarm, which
terminates the Exit Delay period (see Panel Arming Options on
page 46).
If this Zone Function type is programmed for Trouble and a
trouble condition occurs when the control panel is armed, an
alarm event is generated.
If a trouble condition occurs when the control panel is disarmed,
a trouble event is generated.
Alarm {9} reports, Cross Alarm {16},
Unverified Cross {17}, Bypass {28,29},
Forced Pt {32}, Swinger Shunt {33},
Unbypass {35}, Missing Alarm {87},
Swinger Shunt Restore {173}, Trouble
{145}, Trouble Restore {152}, Missing
Trouble {88}, Restore from Alarm {118},
Restore from Missing Alarm {175},
Restore from Missing Trouble {176}
15 24-hr Door
Single EOL
Resistor
Does not follow Entry or Exit Delay.
Short or open during Entry/Exit Delay creates an instant alarm,
which terminates the Exit Delay period (see Panel Arming
Options on page 46).
When the zone is faulted, and the area is disarmed, a timer starts.
If the zone remains faulted for the programmed time (see Pulse
Count Time on page 94), the zone creates an alarm. If the zone is
restored before the programmed time ends, no alarm is created.
If this Zone Function type is programmed for Trouble and a
trouble condition occurs when the control panel is armed, an
alarm event is generated.
If a trouble condition occurs when the control panel is disarmed,
a trouble event is generated.
Tamper-Wired,
Zone-Doubled,
No EOL Resistor
Does not follow Entry or Exit Delay.
Fault during Entry/Exit Delay creates an instant alarm, which
terminates the Exit Delay period (see Panel Arming Options on
page 46).
When the zone is faulted, and the area is disarmed, a timer starts.
If the zone remains faulted for the programmed time (see Pulse
Count Time on page 94), the zone creates an alarm. If the zone is
restored before the programmed time ends, no alarm is created.
If this Zone Function type is programmed for Trouble and a
trouble condition occurs when the control panel is armed, an
alarm event is generated.
If a trouble condition occurs when the control panel is disarmed,
a trouble event is generated.
Alarm, 24-hour Burg {7}, Restoral, 24-
hour Burg {116}, Trouble, 24-hour Burg
{143}, Restoral, 24-hour Burg {150}, RF
BatteryLow {121}, RF Battery Restoral
{122}, RF Tamper Trouble {123}, RF
Tamper Restoral {124}, Restore from
Missing Alarm {175}, Restore from
Missing Trouble {176}
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