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turned off, the panel does not register a tamper alarm when the input goes short or open circuit.
Option 4 Zone is a Keyswitch - If this option is turned on, the zone will function as a keyswitch input. The
keyswitch can be used to arm/disarm the alarm. A keyswitch can be used or it could be a contact
from an access control system. If this option is off the input behaves as a normal zone.
Option 5 Keyswitch Arms the Area - If this option is turned on and the input is configured as a keyswitch (see
above), when the keyswitch is operated, the assigned Area/s will be armed or disarmed. If this option is
turned off, when the keyswitch is operated, the assigned Stay Mode Area/s will be armed or disarmed.
Option 6 Keyswitch is Momentary - If this option is turned on, the keyswitch should be a momentary type (briefly
pulse the input to Arm or Disarm). If the option is turned off, the keyswitch should be a latching type.
Option 7 Zone uses NC Contact - This option only applies when the input is set for tamper monitoring (option 3
above). When monitoring for zone tamper the input requires a 2k2 and 4k7 resistor. The 4k7 resistor is
the zone resistor (see page 6 for more details). If this option is turned on, the panel is looking to see the
4k7 shorted out when the zone is sealed (NC). If this option is turned off, the panel is looking to see the
4k7 resistor in circuit when sealed (NO).
Option 8 Zone is a Vibration Detector - If this option is turned on, the zone input has a special vibration mode
setting applied. The sensitivity of the vibration mode setting is done at addresses P631E-P650E. If the
option is turned off, the zone input has the normal response time set at address P750E.
ZONE GROUP RADIO SENSOR MODE
Zone Radio Mode
P491E Zone Group #1 Radio Mode - Default 0 0 = Generic
P492E Zone Group #2 Radio Mode - Default 0 1 = Crow AE Battery Low
P493E Zone Group #3 Radio Mode - Default 0 2 = Crow AE Reed Switch
P494E Zone Group #4 Radio Mode - Default 0 3 = Crow Merlin - Supervised signal ignored
P495E Zone Group #5 Radio Mode - Default 0 4 = Crow Merlin - Supervised signal active
P496E Zone Group #6 Radio Mode - Default 0 5 = FreeWave Protocol with Checksum - Supervised
P497E Zone Group #7 Radio Mode - Default 0 6 = FreeWave Protocol with Checksum - Non-supervised
P498E Zone Group #8 Radio Mode - Default 0 11 = Ness battery low
P499E Zone Group #9 Radio Mode - Default 0 12 = Ness Reed Switch
P500E Zone Group #10 Radio Mode - Default 0 31 = Visonic K980W PIR
P501E Zone Group #11 Radio Mode - Default 0 32 = Powercode - Supervised signal ignored
P502E Zone Group #12 Radio Mode - Default 0 33 = Powercode - Supervised signal Active
P503E Zone Group #13 Radio Mode - Default 0
P504E Zone Group #14 Radio Mode - Default 0
P505E Zone Group #15 Radio Mode - Default 0
P506E Zone Group #16 Radio Mode - Default 0
P507E Zone Group #17 Radio Mode - Default 0
P508E Zone Group #18 Radio Mode - Default 0
P509E Zone Group #19 Radio Mode - Default 0
P510E Zone Group #20 Radio Mode - Default 0
Option 0 Radio detector type “0” - If the radio device loaded against a zone has no special bits such as
tampers/battery low, etc then program the radio type as 0 (generic). In this case as long as the code
received is always the same as the learnt code, the panel will always respond correctly to a transmission
from the wireless device.
Option 1 AE Protocol - If the wireless device is an AE PIR, then setting the radio type to 1 will allow it to accept
& 2 the battery low signal correctly when transmitted. If the device is an AE reed switch then setting the
option to 2 will accept both the open and closed signals plus the battery low.
Option 3 Crow Merlin Protocol - If the wireless device is the Crow Merlin PIR then setting option 3 will allow the
& 4 alarm/tamper & battery low signals to be received correctly but the supervised signal will be ignored. By
setting it to option 4, all signals from the Merlin including the supervised signal will be monitored
correctly.
Option 5 Crow FreeWave Protocol - If the wireless device is the Crow FreeWave PIR or wireless Reed Switch
& 6 then setting option 6 will allow the alarm/tamper & battery low signals plus the open & closed signal from
the Reed Switch to be received correctly but the supervised signal will be ignored. By setting option 5 on
all signals from the FreeWave PIR or Reed Switch including the supervised signal will be monitored
correctly.
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