9/24/2023 0 Comments Silent panic button system![]() When the tech zone closes, tech zone o/p goes off.When the tech zone opens, tech zone o/p triggers on.When a tech zone changes state, the tech zone output will follow. The tech zone controls a dedicated tech zone output. If the Security Grade of the system is set to Grade 3 then an engineering code is required to restore the alarm. If the system is Full Set, a Full alarm is generated. When open in the Unset mode, a Local Alarm is generated but no external bell will activate. All activations are logged and reported if log attribute is active. The SILENT attribute is set by default, therefore, the alarm will be silent. When a Hold-up zone is activated it will report a Hold-up event, independent of panel arming mode. This zone type is active on a 24-hour basis and activated via a button. If the SILENT attribute is set then the alarm will be silent (Activation is reported to ARC), otherwise it will generate a Full alarm. All activation’s are logged and reported if log attribute is active. When a Panic zone is activated it will report a Panic event, independent of panel arming mode. This zone type is active on a 24-hour basis and activated via a panic button. ![]() When activated, it produces a local alarm in Unset mode and a full alarm in all other modes. This is usually used in conjunction with a telephone line health output from an external digital dialer or direct line communication system. In Unset mode, an activation of this zone will trip the Fire-X output, causing alert messages. This is a special type of 24-hour zone for use with fire exit doors that should never be opened. If the ‘Report only’ attribute is set then activation will only be reported to the central station and a Full Alarm will not be generated. When any fire zone opens, a full alarm is generated and the FIRE output type is activated. This zone type is used in conjunction with a push button on an exit route and acts as an exit terminator – that is, it provides an infinite exit delay period and will not allow the system to set until the button is pressed.įire zones are 24-hour zones for fire monitoring and their response is independent of panel operating mode. In Partset A mode, this zone type is inactive. ![]() When the system is being full set, this zone type provides an exit delay allowing time to vacate an area. This zone type provides an entry and exit time delay. This zone type should be assigned to all zones on an entry/exit route (for example, a front door or other access areas to the building or premises). In Partset A, Partset B and Full Set modes, all activity is logged. In the Unset mode, Tamper conditions are logged, causing the alert message ZONE TAMPER and triggering a local alarm. This zone type is the default zone type setting and is also the most frequently used zone type for standard installations.Īn Open, Disconnected, or Tamper activation in any mode (except unset) causes an immediate full alarm.
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