Installation guide

130 Advisor Master Programming Guide
21-Zone shunts
A shunt procedure inhibits a zone from generating an alarm during a certain time
period when active. A zone shunt starts on an output being activated, on most
occasions a door unlocking. During the shunt time the zone is inhibited. If the
zone is still active after the shunt time has expired, the zone will generate an
alarm, depending on the zone type and the status of the area.
A shunt timer (16 available) that can be programmed individually controls each
zone shunt. Before the shunt timer expires, a warning can be given.
Shunt timer number
Shunt Timers
Shunt No:
Specify the shunt timer to program (16 shunt timers available).
Note: Where a keypad is used to start the timer, the shunt timer number must be
the same as the arming station number (1 to 16, set by dipswitches in the arming
station).
Shunt options
Zone number to shunt
Shunt 1: Shunts Zone 200
Zone No:
Determine the zone that is to be shunted. The zone can only be assigned to one
shunt timer.
The display shows the current zone number that relates to this shunt timer.
Output number to start shunt
Shunt 1: Shunts Zone by Output 2
Output No:
Select the output to start the shunt timer. The display shows the assigned output.
The output condition controls whether or not the zone remains shunted. If the
output is active, the zone is always shunted. When the output de-activates, the
shunt timer continues to run for the programmed shunt time.
Note: The total shunt time is the time the output activates + the shunt time.