
Engineer Menu 1-1 Engineering Manual
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An Exit Terminator zone can be used as a door bell if one of the Chime Tone zone
attribute (page 29) is applied.
9 – Entry
During the entry time, the control unit ignores any activation of zones with this type.
When used in conjunction with with Ward Attributes 1-3-2 option 16 (see page 38)
the control unit treats any zone programmed as type Entry as a Final Exit zone type when
the ward is set. For example, if the installer uses 1-3-2 option 16 to make ward 2
Entry=F/E, then when a user sets ward 2 any Entry zone type in that ward will be
immediately considered as a Final Exit zone type.
Typically, this option is used in domestic applications for a hall PIR that is used for two
wards, e.g. ward 1 (set when leaving the building) and ward 2 (set when going to bed). If
ward 2 (but not ward 1) is included in Entry=F/E, the hall zone is used as a Final Exit zone
type when setting ward 2.
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The remaining options are available only by scrolling.
Keyswitch
A Keyswitch zone is normally connected to a shunt-lock or keyswitch, which can be used
to set or unset assigned wards.
Assuming the zone's Inverted attribute is set to the default of NO (page 29), if a ward is
currently unset, opening the zone contacts starts the process of setting the ward.
If a latching switch is used, the zone contacts must remain open until the ward is set,
otherwise the setting procedure is cancelled. Once set, the ward can be unset in the
normal manner from a keypad or by closing the zone contacts.
Note: If a user employs a keypad to unset a ward that was set by a latching keyswitch,
then the keyswitch will be at the wrong position to set the ward again. The user must
return the keyswitch to “unset” before attempting to set the system.
If a non-latching switch is used, set the Non Latching zone attribute (page 30) to YES. The
first operation of the switch sets the ward, and the next unsets the ward.
Shunt Key
A Shunt Key zone is normally connected to a shunt-lock or keyswitch that is monitored at
all times. While the key is turned and the zone contacts are in the triggered position (i.e.
by default open), the panel shunts (i.e. isolates) all zones that have the Shuntable attribute
(page 29) set to YES and belong to a ward assigned to the Shunt Key zone. Any type of
zone can be shunted.
If you do not assign any wards to the Shunt Key zone, opening the zone contacts shunts
all zones that have the Shuntable attribute set to YES and are directly connected to the
same device as the Shunt Key. For example, if the shunt key is connected to an MSNode,
the system shunts all shuntable zones connected to the same MSNode. Similarly, if the
shunt key is connected directly to the panel, the system shunts all shuntable zones directly
connected to the panel. Note: A Shunt Key zone cannot itself be set with the Shuntable
attribute.
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