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Residential Security, Access Control, and Surveillance Copyright © 2005 Heathkit Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved Presentation 7 – Divide and Conquer

2 Objectives At the end of this presentation, you will be able to:

3 Describe what a security zone is. Identify security zones in the Omni II for various detection devices. Assign security zone names. Assign user codes names.

4 What is a Security Zone? It is one of 48 device inputs to the Omni II controller.

5 What is a Security Zone? It is one of 48 device inputs to the Omni II controller. It is a characteristic assigned to an Omni II controller input.

6 What is a Security Zone? It is one of 48 device inputs to the Omni II controller. It is a characteristic assigned to an Omni II controller input. It can be a physical space or object whose detector receives specific attention from the Omni II controller.

7 What is a Security Zone? It is one of 48 detector inputs to the Omni II controller. It is a characteristic assigned to an Omni II controller input. It can be a physical space or object whose detector receives specific attention from the Omni II controller. It is a collection of common detector outputs.

8 Zone 1 Smoke Det Zone 2 Front Window Zone 3 Door Zone 4 Motion Det Zone 5 Panic Zone 6 Side Window

9 Character Codes 34 B 79 o 66 b

10 Selecting and Naming Zones

11 Select and Name the Zone

12 S = 51 m = 77 o = 79 k = 75 e = 69 = 00 D = 36 e = 69 t = 84

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16 L = 44 a = 65 r = 82 y = 89

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