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Example: Key Terms
for Sensor Programming
Any large programming task (this system has 98
different sets of decisions to make) can be a little
scary to deal with at first. This page has some of
the key concepts you will need to understand for
programming Points of Protection. Use this
information and the example below for your first
exposure to programming the System 8300.
Make sure you understand the underlined words
in order to reduce confusion later.
1.
There are 48 Points of Protection (16
hardwired and 32 wireless) available in
this system. Each point could be a single
sensor or a zone (loop). [see
Fn#51
1]
1 through 16 = 16 hardwire
81 through 112 = 32 wireless
2.
There are 16 Categories (type of device or
function) that you select from, for each
point. Categories include “Fire,” “Silent
Panic,”
Keyswitch,” and others.
[see
Fn#
400]
1= Entry/Exit
2=
Perimeter
3=
Interior
4=
24_Hour/Perimeter
Tamper
5=
Interior Tamper
6= Day Zone
7=
Non-Alarm
8=
Audible Panic
9= Silent Panic l0= Fire
1
1 =
1
=
Emergency
12=
Environmental
13=
Trouble Category
14=
Auxiliary( 1)
15=
Auxiliary(2)
16=
Keyswitch
3.
You can select any Category for any Point
of Protection using
Fn#513.
4.
There are 4 Levels
of
Protection
[Fn#41
l-4141:
411 =OFF
412=DAY
413=NIGHT
414=AWAY
5.
Each Level can be assigned one of 6
Responses to a violation, for each
Category.
O=OFF
1
=DELAYED
2=INSTANT
3=FOLLOWER
4=CHIME
5=WARNING TONE
Example
Using the programming lists on the following
pages, you could select a Point of Protection,
assign a Category, and specify how that Category
would respond. Follow this example through the
list to see how the process goes.
1.1.
2.
3.
4.
Choose hardwire zone 15
[Fn#511
=
15],
Make it a Fire zone (Category 10) using
Fn#513
= 10.
You could then make its Response to be
Delayed for the OFF Level of Protection
[Fn#411
is the Response for the OFF Level
of Protection. Set the tenth digit (Fire
Category) to be
1.
Fn#411
= xxxx xxxx
xlxx xxxx, the tenth number (fire) is “1
=
Delayed].
To make the AWAY response for Fire to be
instant you would use
Fn#414
with the
tenth number set to “2”.
This example shows that you can set any of the
48 points of protection to any of 16 Categories of
protection and assign any of 6 Response types to
it for each of 4 Levels of protection. (Providing
the ultimate variety of 48 X 16 X 6 X 4 = 18,432
response options.)
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