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* - 6 zone-mode is enabled by default. ATZ mode doubles the on-board zone number and increases it to 12 in total.
** - Depends on the connected wireless device.
*** - Available only if no keyboard zones, EPGM1 zones and virtual zones are present.
**** - Available only if no keyboard zones, EPGM1 zones and wireless zones are present.
The Z13-Z44 zone numbers are assigned automatically in the chronological order of the created virtual zones and the devices con-
nected to the system: keyboards, wireless devices, EPGM1 module. However, Z1-Z12 zone numbers are permanently reserved for
on-board zones even if ATZ mode is disabled.
4.2.1 Zone Types
The following types are supported by the system zones:
• Follow – Follow zone is inactive and alarm is not caused during Entry/Exit Delay countdown. In case of Follow zone vio-
lation before Exit Delay countdown the alarm is caused immediately. This zone type is usually used in case it is necessary to
violate this zone in the secured area during Entry/Exit Delay countdown.
• Instant – After the system is armed, the alarm is caused instantly in case of Instant zone violation. This zone type is usually
used for door, window and other sensors.
• Delay – In case of Delay zone violation the alarm is not caused for a set period of time - Entry/Exit Delay countdown. In case
the zone of this type is not violated during arming process, the system enters into Stay mode. It is highly recommended to
use this zone type at entrance/exit points of secured areas.
• 24H – This zone type is intended for securing the areas which require monitoring 24/7. In case of 24H zone violation the
alarm is caused even when the alarm system is disarmed.
• Fire – This zone type is intended for re/smoke detectors and is always active. The alarm is caused even when the alarm
system is disarmed. Fire zone alarm is pulse type (with pauses).
• Silent – Silent zone type operates in the same way as 24H zone type, but in case of alarm the siren is not activated.
4.2.2 Zone Modes
The following modes are supported by the system zones:
• Stay – This mode enables the user to arm and disarm the alarm system while staying inside the secured area. In case a zone
operating under Stay mode is violated after the alarm system is armed, the alarm is not caused.
There are 2 ways to activate Stay mode on ESIM364 system:
• Automatic – The system goes into Stay mode in case the Delay zone is not violated during the Exit Delay countdown
(the user does not leave the secured area).
• Manual – The system goes into Stay mode after the user presses [STAY] key and enters a valid user password by
EKB3/EKB3W keyboard or touches the P2 key, selects an appropriate additional menu section and enters a valid user
password by EKB2 keyboard. Stay mode is not activated if the user leaves the secured premises during Exit Delay
countdown or if none of the zones are congured to operate under Stay mode.
This mode is not supported by virtual zones.
NOTE: Stay mode is NOT activated when arming the system by phone call, SMS message or EGR100 GPRS software.
• Force - This mode allows the user to arm the alarm system even if the zone operating under Force mode is violated. This
zone begins operating according to its‘ type and does not ignore violation after the system is armed and the zone is restored.
• Arm-Disarm by Zone – This mode allows to set up a zone for arming and disarming the alarm system when the zone gets
violated and restored. This process is performed by providing a “low” level pulse longer than 3 secs. into the specied zone.
It means that violating and restoring the zone leads to system arming and by repeating this action the system becomes disarmed.
This mode can be set up for 1 on-board zone only.
• Delay Zone becomes Instant in Stay Mode - Every Delay zone can operate and act as Instant when the system is opera-
ting in Stay mode. When the alarm system is operating in normal mode, the Delay zone operates as described above.
For more details, please refer to ELDES Conguration Tool software’s HELP section and chapter 5.4.6 Zones.
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