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7.1
Zone Speed
Decimal Programming
D
Address 053
Default: 600mS
The zone speed applies to all zones whether the system is armed or disarmed. The zone speed defines how quickly the control
panel will respond to an open zone. The control panel will not display and/or respond to an open zone until the programmed zone
speed elapses. All other zone definitions and options do not come into effect until the zone speed has elapsed. The zone speed
can be set from 15ms to 3.8s (001 to 255 x 15ms). This feature prevents any momentary glitches in the system from causing an
alarm or unnecessary reporting.
Example: The system is armed and the zone speed is set for 1.2 seconds. A zone opens and closes in less than 1.2 seconds the
control panel will not respond (i.e. no reporting, no alarm and no display on keypad).
[
ENTER
]
+ Installer code +
[0] [5] [3]
+ 3 digit decimal value (001 to 255) +
[
ENTER
]
7.2
Advanced Technology Zoning (ATZ)
Feature Select Programming
D
Address 090; Key
[8]
Default: ATZ Disabled
Enabling the ATZ feature allows you to install two detection devices per zone input. Each detection device will have its own zone
number and each will transmit a separate alarm code that will display on the keypad. For information on how to connect the
detection devices and how the panel recognizes them, please refer to
Advanced Technology Zone (ATZ) Connections
Key
[8]
OFF: ATZ Disabled
Key
[8]
ON: ATZ Enabled
[
ENTER
]
+ Installer code +
[0] [9] [0]
+
[8]
ON/OFF +
[
ENTER
]
7.2.1
ATZ Parallel Wiring
Feature Select Programming
D
Address 090 Key
[7]
Default: Disabled (Wiring in series)
Enable this feature to connect ATZ zones in parallel with the zone input (see
N.C. Contacts, With ATZ Parallel Wiring
on page 9). Enable address 090 key
[7]
to set ATZ wiring to parallel. Disable address 090 key
[7]
to set ATZ wiring to
series.
[
ENTER
]
+ Installer code +
[0] [9] [0]
+
[7]
ON/OFF +
[
ENTER
]
7.3
Intellizones
728 Ultra: Feature Select Programming
D
Address 092; Keys
[1]
to
[10 (0)]
738 Ultra: Feature Select Programming
D
Addresses 092 and 094; Keys
[1]
to
[10 (0)],
[
STAY
]/[11]
and
[
FORCE
]/[
AWAY
]/[12]
)
If an alarm condition occurs on a zone identified as Intellizone, the control panel will trigger a timer and will not generate an alarm
until one of the following conditions occurs within a specified period (see
• An alarm condition occurs on another zone during intellizone time delay.
• The zone that is in alarm has restored and re-occurred during intellizone time delay.
• The zone that is in alarm remains in alarm the entire intellizone time delay.
The Intellizone timer will only begin after the zone speed period has elapsed (see
Do not use the Intellizone feature on zones programmed with any Entry Delay. An alarm may occur when
disarming the system.
7.3.1
Intellizone Time Delay
Decimal Programming
D
Address 057
Default: 48 seconds
You can set the Intellizone Time Delay between 010 and 255 seconds. Before an Intellizone can generate an alarm,
one of three conditions must occur during this time delay (see
above).
[
ENTER
]
+ Installer code +
[0] [5] [7]
+ 3-digit decimal value (010 to 255) +
[
ENTER
]
7.4
Silent Zones
728 Ultra: Feature Select Programming
D
Address 096; Keys
[1]
to
[10 (0)]
738 Ultra: Feature Select Programming
D
Addresses 096 and 098; Keys
[1]
to
[10 (0)], [
STAY
]/[11]
and
[
FORCE
]/[
AWAY
]/[12]
)
on page 13, select which zones will be defined as Silent Zones. If an alarm occurs on a Silent
Zone, the control panel will report the alarm (see
on page 16) to the monitoring station without triggering any
bells and/or sirens. Please note that for the 728 Ultra, if zone 3 or zone 5 (2-wire smoke with ATZ enabled only) is defined as
24Hr (fire zone), the control panel will generate an audible alarm, overriding a silent zone definition. For the 738 Ultra, if zone 3 is
defined as 24Hr 4-wire or 2-wire, the control panel will generate an audible alarm, overriding a silent zone definition.
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