ItIME:
If fast response is programmed, that zone should not
contain devices with exposed metallic contacts (to
lessen the chance of false alarm).
All three of these zones may be prograrmned for entry/exit delay.
Zone 3 (Interior) is not armed when the system is armed in the
"STAY" mode.
An open or short in these zones will cause an alarm (instant
or delayed, as a function of programming and mode selected)
when the system is armed.
As cited previously, open circuit devices, such as mats, are
directly usable between the wires of each zone (Do not use an
Ademco No. 602 Mat Coupler).
Maximum permissible resistance in each zone: 600 ohms (plus
1000
ohn End-of-Line Resistor).
10,ll ZONE 4
Fire Zone. cbrmal Burglary Zone. or Day/Night Burglary Zone
This zone may be PROM programned for any of the above attributes.
As a Burglary Zone,
it has attributes similar to Zones 1-3.
It
is programnable for
fast response (15
msec).
As a day/night
zone,
it is unique in that a fault during the disarmed period
will produce latched audible and visual trouble annunciation
at both the console and the keypad and visual annunciation at
tk CCCM. Optional transmission of a trouble signal to a central
station can be programed.
If used as a fire protection
zone, run the supervised fire detection
loop fran thesetwo terminals to all U.L. Listed thermostats,
smoke detectors, combustion detectors or other detection devices
to be used. Runs of up to 500 feet may be made with #22 wire.
Run one continuous loop (no branches) through all devices, connecting
any trouble relay contacts in series with the loop and normally
open al arm contacts across the loop's two wires. At the last
device, terminate the loop with the furnished
1000
ohs End-of-Line
Resistor and a No. 633-12 Supervisory Module, as shown. Maximum
permissible resistance in the zone is 600 ohms (plus the
1000
ohm End-of-Line Resistor).
The fire zone will detect trouble
for an open in the zone and alarm for a short across the zone.
A separate console LED annunciates a FIRE alarm.
pJ:
Low current smoke and/or 'combustion detectors such
as the bs. 622-12, 623-12, or No. 632H12 should be
used.
NFPA Standard No. 74 requires the use of at
least one smoke or ctiustion detector in every residential
installation.
12.13
ZOM 5 Police Panic Zone:
These terminals provide an additional means
to activate the POLICE panic alan that can be triggered by
simultaneous depress!on of the
two POLICE
keys on the console.
Connect open circuit momentary switches (e.g. Nos.
219, 273,
4024, 4026) in parallel across these terminals or closed circuit
momentary switqhes (e.g. Nos. 273, 4024, 4026) in series with
628-38
715
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