programming zone 1 and 2
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programming zone 1 and 2
Hi every one 'am a new member. can anyone help me out. I need to programming zone 1 and zone 2 for my XL-31 FBII alarm system. I'm will use the XK-5LC keypad. I have also the programming book, but I don't understand it
For zone 1 (NC) for motion detector.
For zone 2 (NC) for shock sensor.
The system will NOT report to Cs.
Thanks a lot you all
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For zone 1 (NC) for motion detector.
For zone 2 (NC) for shock sensor.
The system will NOT report to Cs.
Thanks a lot you all
Jackjack
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Programming
Thank you for reply . I mean what are the steps to program zone 1 for an motion detector. here is an example for zone 1.
CODE*2468 1 *33 6#0#0#0#STAY. (Are this step the right one)
Please confirm tanks. Please no monitoring by Cs.
Please confirm.
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CODE*2468 1 *33 6#0#0#0#STAY. (Are this step the right one)
Please confirm tanks. Please no monitoring by Cs.
Please confirm.
Thanks
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Installer manual: http://www.duplexplusz.hu/file/XL31II.pdf
No, that would change programming in programming question 33 (which doesn't exist on this model). The system doesn't know the difference between any type of device, it just knows the zone type of what happens with that switch changes states.
zone 1 is question 11. So to make zone 1 an interior zone (the normal configuration for a motion):
[CODE] * [installer code] 1
*11 0# 0# 0# 0#
[STAY]
No, that would change programming in programming question 33 (which doesn't exist on this model). The system doesn't know the difference between any type of device, it just knows the zone type of what happens with that switch changes states.
zone 1 is question 11. So to make zone 1 an interior zone (the normal configuration for a motion):
[CODE] * [installer code] 1
*11 0# 0# 0# 0#
[STAY]
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Ok thank you.
Please read above, I have also ask for Zone 2 shock sensor.
Would it be.
[CODE] * [installer code] 1 *12 0# 0# 0# 0# [STAY]
For all of the rest other zones I will program an sock sensor.
Please no I'm gone use LCD keypad XK-5LC
Thanks
Please confirm
Please read above, I have also ask for Zone 2 shock sensor.
Would it be.
[CODE] * [installer code] 1 *12 0# 0# 0# 0# [STAY]
For all of the rest other zones I will program an sock sensor.
Please no I'm gone use LCD keypad XK-5LC
Thanks
Please confirm
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Yes, that's why I gave you a link to a manual that has the LED and LCD programming interface detailed out.
The instructions were for an interior zone. Looking at the zone programming chart in section 8.1, that first entry (L1) would be a 4 or a 6 for something like a shock sensor, which would be a perimeter (instant) zone.
The instructions were for an interior zone. Looking at the zone programming chart in section 8.1, that first entry (L1) would be a 4 or a 6 for something like a shock sensor, which would be a perimeter (instant) zone.
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Zone not ready
Hi every one I'm back.
After all my programming the system could not armed.
The display show system ready but when the motion sensor detect a movement I read on the display NOT RDY ZONE 1 system not ready
Any help please thanks
After all my programming the system could not armed.
The display show system ready but when the motion sensor detect a movement I read on the display NOT RDY ZONE 1 system not ready
Any help please thanks
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If the keypad is in the field of view of the motion, they you would have to hold still long enough for it to stop registering your motion. In general, it's not a great idea to mount a motion where it overlooks the keypad, for this very reason.
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Ron I think you right the motion is very close of the keypad around 3 feet. this just only test the board out before installation. But I will move it far away and I will let know the result. Thanks men
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Mrron.
Now I have move the motion detector far away but the problem still exist.
I see on the display system ready follow by NOT RDY:Zone 1 system not ready
Some times I also see TROUBLE COMM FAILURE.
Now I have move the motion detector far away but the problem still exist.
I see on the display system ready follow by NOT RDY:Zone 1 system not ready
Some times I also see TROUBLE COMM FAILURE.
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Old design, limited system. You don't have the option of zone doubling or a zone expander card. If you just want to add another door/window contact, it's not hard to simply tie it into an existing loop. If you need a discrete separate zone, then you have hit the limits of this hardware.
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Extra zone
Sorry Mrron I mean out an extra device. I have one Pir detector on zone 1 and I like to put one Pir on zone 1. the rest of all zones are occupied. Can I put these two in series. please confirm thanks
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Yes, you can. It's not recommended, because it makes it more difficult to diagnose the source of false alarms, but there's no practical reason that you cannot put two motions on one zone.
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Zone doubling requires the use of two different sized resistors on the same zone along with a programming/configuration change to allow the system to know to look for the zone doubled configuration. It doubles the out of box capacity for the system, but _all_ zones have to have the doubling resistors.
Just adding another devices to the zone just adds another NC contact to the circuit.
Just adding another devices to the zone just adds another NC contact to the circuit.