Detectors/Devices MenuPage 29AttributesTable 5 shows the zone attributes and the zone types they apply to. You can assign morethan one attribute to a zone. The display shows only the available attributes for the zonetype you select.Table 5: Zone attributes available for zone typesZone AttributesChime1Chime2Soak TestDouble KnockResetPart Set BPart Set CPart Set DOmittableForce Set OmitInvertedLinked ZoneExtended Entry TimeDouble DoorsForce SetZone TypeNot UsedHold Up Alarm YFire Alarm YNormal Alarm Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y24 Hour Alarm Y Y Y Y Y YFinal Exit Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YEntry Route Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YTechnical Alarm Y Y Y Y Y Y YKey Switch Moment. Y YKey Switch Latched Y YTamper Y Y Y Y Y Y YHUD Fault Y Y YLog Only Y Y Y YExit Terminate Y Y YLock Set YSecurity YTamper Return Y Y Y Y Y YChime1 and Chime2When enabled, the system gives a non-alarm chime when the zone is triggered. Forall but Exit Terminate zones, the chime operates only when the system is unset. ForExit Terminate, the chime operates when the system is set or unset.Chime1 and Chime 2 have different tones, and can be used to distinguish zones.Soak TestUse this zone attribute if you want to place under long term test a detector that yoususpect is giving false alarms. Zones with this attribute are disabled for 14 days afteryou return the control unit to user/unset mode. If the zone remains inactive for thewhole fourteen days then after midnight on the 14th day, the control unit returns thezone to normal use.If the zone is activated during those 14 days while the system is set, the control unitlogs the event as a “Soak Fail Znn Alm” (nn is the zone number) without soundingany sirens or starting communications. The control unit also lights the red LEDsaround the navigation key on the keypad to alert the user when they unset thesystem. An installer must key in their access code to reset the alert.