
DS7400Xi Ver. 3+ Reference Guide Copyright © 2004 Detection Systems, Inc. P/N: 28995K Page 37
Programming a Zone
Programming a Zone is a three step process. Step 1 is programming Zone Functions (what the zone will do in
alarm), Step 2 is assigning a Zone Function to the zone and Step 3 is assigning the zone to a partition. These
steps must be performed, in order, to program a zone.
Step 1: Programming the Zone Functions
11.2 Zone Function Programming: Program Addresses (0001-0015)
See section 6.2 for
further details.
A Zone Function is the description of how a zone will behave. Up to 15 different Zone Functions may be programmed. You may us
the default values (which are already programmed into the panel) and skip this step, change the defaults or add new Zone Function
Example:
To program Zone Function 1 as: Steady Alarm Output, Alarm on Short,
Trouble on Open, Interior Instant.
Data Digit 1 = [6], Data Digit 2 = [7].
Enter the Programmer’s Mode: [9] [8] [7] [6] [#] [0]
Enter the Program Address: [0] [0] [0] [1]
Enter Data Digit 1: [6]
Enter Data Digit 2: [7]
Enter the pound key: [#]
Program the next Address, Program a different Address, or Exit the
Programmer’s Mode.
1234567*2*3*4*50Select Options
Invisible Alarm
Silent Alarm
Steady Alarm Output
Pulsing Alarm Output
Alarm on Short
Alarm on Open
Enter the Data Digit as a:
Trouble on Open**
Trouble on Short
*2 - *5 are Hex values. They will display as C - F at the keypads.
Default Values
(Will be forced to different values when in
Commercial Fire Mode. See section 11.15.3)
Address
Zone
Funct.
Value
(fill in)
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
3 = Entry/exit delay 1.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
4 = Entry/exit delay 2.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
5 = Interior entry/exit follower.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
6 = Interior home/away.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
7 = Interior Instant.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = 24-hour.
7 = Pulsing alarm output, alarm on short, trouble on open.
*0 = Fire zone with verification.
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
0007
0008
0009
0010
0011
0012
0013
0014
0015
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*0
*1
*2
*3
24-Hour
Interior Delayed
Perimeter Instant
Entry/Exit Delay #1
Entry/Exit Delay #2
Interior Entry/Exit Follower
Interior Home/Away
Interior Instant
Day Monitor
Keyswitch (See note below)
Fire Zone with verification
Fire Zone w/out verification
Waterflow
Supervisory
DDSelect Option
*4
*5
Entry/Exit Delay Cancel 1
Entry/Exit Delay Cancel 2
Data Digit
12
** = Only when disarmed.
When armed, this becomes
an Alarm on Open or Short
for non 24-hour zones.
Note: Multiplex contacts
(DS7450 and DS7452)
should not be programmed
for Trouble on Open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
2 = Steady alarm output, alarm on short and open.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
1 = Perimeter Instant.
9
All Partitions-No Force Arm
0
1
3All Partitions-Can Force Arm
Single Partition-No Force Arm
Single Partition-Can Force Arm
DDSelect Option
2
Note: If digit 2 = 9 (keyswitch), use
this chart for digit 1.
Force Arming is not allowed
on U.L. Listed systems.
MPORTAN
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