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iirc only zone 1 can be entry exit on the g3. Then gen4 is programmable. But if the g3 can do it you will need to program circuit 2 an e/e

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4 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

iirc only zone 1 can be entry exit on the g3. Then gen4 is programmable. But if the g3 can do it you will need to program circuit 2 an e/e

Why do they do that? Firmware complication or programming or just to sell better panels to keep sales up?

Just  had  a look at the manual you can program circuit 2 to be an entry exit

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Before I had the problems with the alarm the entry timer to the garage was ok at 20 secs. How do you program zone 2 as entry and exit. Could not see anything in my manual that told you how to do it. James if it tells you in your manual could you please do me an idiots guide.

Edited by 1950Norman

But you have defaulted in since and default is circuit 2 walk through

 

Have a look at page 21 where it talks about programs 1,2 and 3

 

Id assume your using program 1 as full set and program 2 as part set

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If zone two is progged as time inhibited, and zone two is the garage door, then as soon as you open the garage door the alarm will go off, because it hasn't seen zone one open first.

Any zones that are entry/exit will need to be progged as such, any zones that you need to walk past to get to the keypad, coming in either entry/exit door, will need to be progged as time inhibited. 

You can set the attributes for the doors to be 'final set' IE the system will set almost immediately after the door has been shut, instead of waiting for a timer.

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