Advanced Manual
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Step 4: Choose the Equipment Age
Next, choose the equipment age:
1. At the Wired Zone <###> screen, highlight
Equipment Age.
2. Under Equipment Age, choose New or Existing.
Figure 23 Wired Zone <###>—Equipment Age
3. Tap ▼.
Step 5: Choose the Normal State
Next, choose the normal state of the circuit for the
switching component for the wired sensor or peripheral.
1. At the Wired Zone <###> screen, highlight Normal
State.
2. Under Normal State, choose one of these options:
»
Not Used: Turns the switching component OFF and
disables the use of the sensor or peripheral for the
zone. This is the default setting.
»
Normally Closed (NC): Sends an alert signal to
the security system when the sensor’s circuit is no
longer in the NC state. For example, if the security
system was armed and a wired door/window contact
programmed as NC goes into the NO state, the
change from NC to NO would trigger an alarm.
»
Normally Open (NO): Sends an alert signal to
the security system when the sensor’s circuit is no
longer in the NO state. For example, if the security
system was armed and a wired door/window contact
programmed as NO goes into the NC state, the
change from NO to NC would trigger an alarm.
»
End-of-Line Resistor (EOL): Choose this option
when an end-of-line (EOL) resistor is present.
Note: An EOL resistor must be installed at the
sensor, not at the panel.
Wired Zone <###>—Normal State
Step 6: Enable or Disable the Transmission Delay
Next, turn the Transmission Delay ON or OFF.
1. At the Wired Zone <###> screen, highlight
Transmission Delay.
2. Under Transmission Delay, choose Enabled or
Disabled.
Wired Zone <###>—Transmission Delay
3. Then tap ▼.
Step 7: Select a Voice Descriptor
Next, create a voice descriptor for the sensor or peripheral
using the words in the system’s vocabulary. See “Voice
Descriptor.”
1. At the Wired Zone <###> screen, highlight Voice
Descriptor.