Section 4: Configuration
Module supervision
By default, all modules are supervised upon installation. Supervision is enabled at all times so that the panel can indicate a trouble if
a module is removed from the system.
To check which modules are currently connected and supervised, see
If a module is connected but is not recognized by the system, it may be due to any of the following reasons:
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the module is incorrectly wired to the alarm controller
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the module has exceeded its maximum wire run length
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the module does not have enough power
Removing modules
Enrolled modules can be deleted from the system via programming section [902]. For instructions, see
Enroll wireless devices
Wireless devices are enrolled via the wireless transceiver module and Installer Programming section [804][000].
for a list of supported wireless devices.
Wireless devices are enrolled using one of the following methods:
Auto enrollment
To enroll a wireless device using this method, press and hold the Enroll button on the device for 2-5 seconds until the LED lights then
release the button, or pull the enrollment tab from the battery, or insert the battery into the device. The alarm panel automatically
recognizes the device and the keypad displays a confirmation message. The device ID and next available zone number are
displayed. Press [*] to accept or scroll to another available zone number. Batteries must be installed in the wireless device in order to
enroll.
Various zone features are programmable depending on the type of device.
for details.
Pre-enrollment
Pre-enrollment is a two step process. The first step requires entering each device ID ([804][001]-[716]). Every wireless device has an
ID printed on the sticker attached to the device. The format is XXX-YYYY where:
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XXX identifies the type or model of the device
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YYYY is a short encrypted ID used by the system to identify the specific device
Pre-enrollment can be done at a remote location and using DLS-5. The second step is to press the enrollment button on the device,
usually done on location. Installer Programming does not have to be entered at this step. Both steps must be performed in order to
complete the enrollment.
4.4 Working with partitions
A partition is a limited area of the premises that operates independently from the other areas. Partitioning a system can be beneficial
if the property has outbuildings that need to be secured independently of a main area.
Each partition can have its own keypad or a keypad can have access to all partitions (only if all partitions belong to the same user
code). User access to partitions is controlled via access codes. A master code can access the entire system and all partitions, while a
user code is limited to assigned partitions.
Setting up a partition requires the following actions:
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Create the partition.
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Define bell/siren operation.
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Assign keypads.
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Assign zones.
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Assign users.
Setting up a partition
Partitions are added or removed from the system by applying or removing a partition mask via Installer programming section [200].
The number of available partitions depends on the alarm panel model.
See "[200] Partition Mask" on page 122
for more information.
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