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Section 5. ZONE CONFIGURATIONS
BASIC 9 HARD-WIRED ZONES
General Information
Zones 1-9 are reserved for traditional hard-wired devices. The following table summarizes
zone usage.
Zone 1 EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised devices. Also
supports up to sixteen (16) 2-wire smoke detectors.
Zones 2, 3, 4, 6 EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised devices. Also
supports 4-wire smoke detectors.
Zone 5 EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised devices. Also
supports 4-wire smoke detectors.
Zone 7 EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised devices. Also
supports 4-wire smoke detectors. Alternatively, can be used to
support remote keyswitch. If used for keyswitch, it cannot be used
as protection zone.
Zone 8 EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised devices. Also
supports 4-wire smoke detectors. Zone 8 also supports latching
glass break detectors.
Zone 9 Unsupervised devices only. Programmable for fast response
(10mS). Can monitor fast acting glass break detectors or vibration
sensors if set for fast response.
Programmable Response Time For Zone 9:
Zone response time for zone 9 can be set to either 350mS (normal) or 10mS (fast) via
program field *14.
Hard-wired Zone 1
UL NOTE: EOLRs are required for UL installations.
Applications Can be used for EOLR supervised or closed circuit
unsupervised devices. It is the only zone that supports up to
sixteen (16) 2-wire smoke detectors.
Zone Response Type Any, except type 23 (no alarm)
Max. Zone Resistance 100 ohms, excluding EOLR
Unsupervised Usage ¥ Cut red PCB jumper.
¥ Only closed circuit devices can be used.
EOLR Supervised ¥ Leave red PCB jumper intact.
¥ Supports both open circuit and closed circuit devices.
¥ Connect open circuit device in parallel across the loop. The
2,000 ohm EOLR must be connected across the loop wires
at the last device.
¥ Connect closed circuit device in series with the loop.
EOLR Fire Zone: ¥ Leave red PCB jumper intact.
¥ Assign zone type 09 (fire)
¥ Supports up to sixteen (16) 2-wire smoke detectors.
¥ Second CODE + OFF sequence momentarily interrupts
power to reset the smoke detectors.
¥ See table that follows for compatible detectors.