Installation guide

8 Advisor Master Programming Guide
Note: Camera count zone types (23 to 26 and 36 to 39) must always be
connected directly to the ATS control panel zones and not to DGP zones.
Table 3: Zone types
Zone type
Description
0.
No zone type
programmed
Does not generate any alarm.
1.
Disarmed alarm
Generates an alarm when the area is disarmed and reports it
to the central station.
Generates no alarm if the area is armed.
Example: Hold-up button.
2.
Armed alarm
Generates no alarm when the area is disarmed.
Generates an alarm when the area is armed.
Example: Internal door, PIR (movement detector).
3.
Entry/Exit Alarm
Generates no alarm when the area is disarmed.
When the area is armed, the exit timer starts and activating
the zone will generate no alarm. If the zone is activated and
the exit time has expired, the entry timer starts. When the
entry time has expired, an alarm will be generated.
The zone has to be closed when arming the area.
Example: Front door.
You need to program the entry/exit time. See 2-Area
database on page 28 for more information.
4.
Access zone
Generates no alarm when the area is disarmed.
Generates an alarm when the area is armed and the exit timer
for the zone has expired and the entry timer is not running.
The zone has to be closed when arming the area.
Example: PIR at entrance.
You need to program the entry/exit time. See 2-Area
database on page 28 for more information.
5.
24 Hour Alarm
Generates an alarm regardless of the status of the area.
Example: Panel tampers, fire, panic alarm
6.
Pulsed Keyswitch
When the zone switches from normal state to active, the
functions of the programmed alarm group are performed.
Example: Keyswitch next to Front door.
You need to program alarm groups (see 5-Alarm groups,
page 50).
7.
Camera Suspicion Zone
When this zone is activated, cameras in the areas that are
assigned to the zone will be activated.
When the zone de-activates, the cameras continue to operate
for the programmed suspicion time.
Example: Suspicion button.
You need to program the Suspicion Time. See 6-Timers on
page 62 for more information.