
Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide
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Zone Response Type Definitions
Zone Response Type DefinitionsZone Response Type Definitions
Zone Response Type Definitions
General Information
General InformationGeneral Information
General Information
During programming, you must assign a zone type to each zone, which defines the way in which the system
responds to faults in that zone. Zone types are defined below.
Type
TypeType
Type Function
FunctionFunction
Function Characteristics
CharacteristicsCharacteristics
Characteristics
Not Used Used to program a zone that is not used. • None
Entry/Exit 1
(Burglary)
Usually assigned to sensors or contacts on
primary entry and exit doors.
• Entry delay #1 is programmable.
•Exit delay is independently programmable.
•Exit and entry delays when armed in Away, Stay or Night
Stay mode.
•No entry delay when armed in Stay or Away Instant modes.
•Exit delay begins regardless of the arming mode selected.
Entry/Exit 2
(Burglary)
Usually assigned to sensors or contacts on
secondary entry and exit doors that might
be further from the keypad (typically used
for a garage, loading dock, or basement
door).
• Entry delay #2 is programmable.
•Exit delay is independently programmable.
•Secondary entry delay, if armed in the Away or Stay mode.
•No entry delay when armed in the Stay Instant or Away
Instant mode.
•Exit delay begins regardless of the arming mode selected.
Perimeter
(Burglary)
Usually assigned to all sensors or contacts
on exterior doors and windows
• Instant alarm, when armed in Away, Stay, Stay No Delay,
Night Stay or Away Instant mode.
Interior, Follower
Usually assigned to a zone co ering an area
(i.e.: foyer, lobby, or hallway) that must be
passed upon entry (after faulting the
entry/exit zone) to reach the keypad.
Pro ides an instant alarm if the entry/exit
zone is not iolated first, and protects an
area in the e ent an intruder has hidden on
the premises before the system is armed, or
gains access through an unprotected area.
• Delayed alarm (using the programmed entry/exit time) if
entry/exit or interior-with-delay zone is faulted first.
•Instant alarm in all other situations.
•Acti e when armed in Away or Away Instant mode.
•Bypassed automatically when armed in Stay, Night Stay or
Stay Instant mode.
Trouble by Day/
Alarm by Night
Usually assigned to a zone that co ers a
sensiti e area (i.e.: stock room, drug supply
room, etc.) It can also be used on a sensor or
contact in an area where immediate
notification of an entry is desired.
• Instant alarm, when armed in Away, Stay, Night Stay , Stay
Instant, or Away Instant (night) mode.
•Pro ides a latched trouble sounding from the keypad and, if
desired, a Central Station report when disarmed (day).
24-hour Silent
Alarm
Usually assigned to a zone containing an
Emergency button (silent emergency).
• Sends a report to the Central Station but pro ides no keypad
display or sounding.
•In disarmed state sends a report to the Central Station
displays "Not Ready to Arm" on the keypad and “Away”,
“Stay” and “Tools” buttons are disabled.
24-hour Audible
Alarm
Usually assigned to a zone containing an
Emergency button (audible emergency).
• Follows sounder timeout
•Sends a report to the Central Station, and pro ides alarm
sounds at the keypad.
24-hour
Auxiliary
Alarm
Usually assigned to a zone containing a
button for use in personal emergencies or
to a zone containing monitoring de ices
(i.e.: water or temperature sensors, etc.).
•Sends a report to the Central Station and pro ides an alarm
sound at the keypad. (There is no keypad timeout.)
Silent Burglary
Usually assigned to sensors or contacts on
exterior doors and windows where sirens are
NOT desired.
•Instant alarm, with No audible indication when armed in the
Away, Stay, Stay No Delay, Night Stay, or Away Instant mode.
•Report sent to the Central Station.
Local Alarm Usually assigned to a zone containing an
Emergency button (audible emergency).
• Follows sounder timeout.
•Pro ides alarm sounds at the keypad.
•No reports to the Central Station.
Interior with Delay
Pro ides entry delay (using the programmed
entry time), if tripped when the controller is
armed in the Away mode. Bypassed when the
controller is armed in the Stay or Stay Instant
mode.
•Entry delay #1 (with programmed entry time) when armed in
the Away mode.
•Entry delay begins whene er sensors in this zone are
iolated, regardless of whether an entry/exit delay zone was
tripped first.
•No entry delay when armed in the Away Instant mode.
•Exit delay regardless of the arming mode selected.
24-hour Carbon
Monoxide Monitor
Can be assigned to any wireless zone with a
carbon monoxide detector. This zone type is
always acti e and cannot be bypassed.
•Local keypad and detector will sound when this zone type is
alarmed. (Pulse Temporal 4).
Trouble Used with Other response type. •The system will pro ide a trouble sounding from the keypad
(and a Central Station report, if desired).
Fire No
Verification
Can be assigned to any wireless zone used
as a fire zone. This zone type is always
acti e and cannot be bypassed.
•Alarm sound will pulse (Temporal Fire) when this zone type is
alarmed.