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System Overview
Area Codes (Controlling Specific Areas)
Cleaner (Area 0)
Area 2
Main 6
Area 3
Main 7
Main 1
Area 4
Main 2
Area 5
Main 3
Area 6
Main 4
Area 7
Main 5
Area 1
These area codes will only control their specific areas. Area codes are 'low level codes'
and have no user options, they will however allow for the part setting of each area.
Areas 1 to 7 may have up to 3 part sets suites (groups of zones). If part set 1 is used
zones programmed into the part 1 suite will be removed (omitted), if part set 2 is used
zones programmed into the part 2 suite will be removed and if part set 3 is used zones
programmed into both part 1 and part 2 suites will be removed, no programming is
required for part 3 as it combines zones in part 1 and part 2.
It should be noted that the zones programmed into a part set suite are programmed by
the engineer and not the user.
To set an area simply enter the required area code (Press YES if a Main Area Code is
used) and exit the area.
To part set an area enter the area code followed by NO and the part set number
required (1, 2 or 3). If Main Area type code is used enter code followed by part set
number.
To unset an area enter the area code.
Cleaner Code (part set 0)
The Cleaner code or part set 0 acts in a different way to the other area codes. To set
the system and remove the cleaner zones start to set the system followed by YES 0
This will set the system or area and remove the cleaner zones.
If a cleaner code is now entered the cleaner zones will also be set.
If a cleaner code is entered when the system is fully set or area set only the cleaner
zones will be unset.
It should be noted that any entry/exit zones that are removed or unset via the cleaner
code or part set 0 will chime when violated. This is to prevent other users straying into
protected areas without warning.
More details of codes and using the system are given in the relevant sections of this
manual, and in the user manuals.
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