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event and communicates it to the ARC. The control unit
also provides a Key Box output type that you can pro-
gram to trigger one of the plug by communicator output
pins, see Command 151.
Smoke Detector (SD) (Key in 10). This zone type is for use in Scandina-
via only. Use this type for zones connected to 12V smoke
detectors. This type is active whether the system is set or
unset and the control unit will transmit a specific alarm to
the ARC if triggered. The control unit also provides a
Smoke Detector output type that you can program to
trigger one of the plug by communicator output pins, see
Command 151.
If a zone of this type causes an alarm then the user will
need to enter an access code to disarm and reset the
system.
Key Switch There are two Key Switch zone types: Momentary and
Fixed. These two zone types are intended for use on
zones that connect to an access control keypad, elec-
tronic key or other type of hardwired device used to set or
unset the system.
When the user operates the Keyswitch while the system
is unset then the control unit starts the programmed exit
mode.
When the user operates the Keyswitch while the system
is set then the control unit unsets the system immediately.
The user cannot reset the sytem from a Keyswitch zone.
To set Level A in a single system do not assign a Keys-
witch zone to levels B, C or D. To set any other level
assign the Keyswitch zone to a single level.
In a partitioned system do not assign more than one
Fixed Keyswitch zone to one partition.
Momentary - KM (Key in 11). Use this zone type to
connect a momentary keyswitch to a single zone.
Fixed - KF (Key in 12). Use this zone type to connect a
fixed position keyswitch to a single zone.
Anti-Mask Zone (AM) (Key in 13). This zone type is for use in Scandina-
via only. Use this zone type for the outputs of detectors
that have an anti mask output facility. Connect the alarm
and contact wiring of the detector to an adjacent zone
(the detector will therefore use two zone’s wiring). This
zone type is active when the system is unset, and during
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