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9.1
Address 001 - EX8 Zone Expansion Module Control
This Address determines how many EX8 Zone Expansion Modules are in the system and the zone response time for those zones. There
are 8 hard-wired zones on each Zone Expansion Module. The modules need to be enabled in ascending order from Module 1 to Module
3.
Programming the EX8 Expansion Module:
• Module 1 is fixed at Option Bus Address 101 and makes zones 9 through
16 available to the system.
• Modules 2 and 3 are likewise fixed at Option Bus Addresses 102 and 103
respectively. They make zones 17 through 24 and 25 through 32 available
to the system.
• Refer to the EX8 Installation Guide (P/N 39565) to configure the module
addresses.
• Module 1 must be enabled before Module 2 can be used. Likewise, Module
2 must be enabled before Module 3 can be used.
• Be sure and set each module with a different address. Failure to do so will
result in improper communication between the EX8 and the panel.
9.2
Address 002 - General Control
General Control is used to define the following functions:
• Siren on Comm. Failure: If programmed, a silent zone will sound the alarm
outputs if the zone is in an alarm condition and the system fails to
communicate with the central station.
• Closing Ring-Back: If programmed, the keypad sounders and Bell will
activate for 2 seconds after the system is armed and the closing report is
successfully sent. This requires the Closing Ring-Back and Closing Reports
to be programmed.
• Swinger Shunt: If selected, a zone can only alarm or trouble up to three
times per armed period. After the third alarm or trouble, the zone will be
bypassed and a bypass report for this zone will be sent.
• 60Hz/50Hz: The selection is used to determine the primary line frequency
for the control panel.
60 Hz is required for U.L. Listed Requirements.
• Allow All Arming Levels: This selection will allow Perimeter, Perimeter
Instant and Maximum Security Arming.
• Enable/Disable Partitioning: Determines if the system is a one or two
partition system.
• Zone Restore: This selection is used to determine when a zone restores.
- Restore when Sounders Silence: If selected, a zone sends a restoral
report and is ready to activate again only after the burglary bell cut-off
time expires or the bells are silenced.
- Restore when Zone Restores: If selected, a zone sends a restoral report
and is ready to activate again as soon as it physically restores.
- Restore when System is Disarmed: If selected, a zone sends a restoral
report when the system is disarmed. If Restore when System is Disarmed
is selected, only one alarm per zone (except fire zones) will be sent during
an armed period.
• Force Arming Limit: Determines the maximum number of zones that may be force armed.