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allocated to the physical outputs in the “Outputs configuration” menu see sections 10.1, 10.2, on
page 65.
15.3.
System model & PCB version
The PCB/System model (832 or 8144) is printed on a colored label on the PCB's EPROM, a
different color to every model.
The overall number of zones and users is determined by the model type so, for example, Hunter-
Pro 832 cannot be expanded to more than 32 zones or users.
If the EPROM version and the system PCB version do not match, a
“
System Error
”
is displayed for example, the Hunter-Pro 8144 EPROM
cannot be used with the Hunter-Pro 832 PCB: c
heck that the EPROM’s
label color is the same as the PCB
s’
serial number.
15.4.
Partitions
A partition (or "sub-system") is an area made of several zones that can be armed, while other
zones are not. In this way, only those zones that are part of the armed partition/s will activate the
alarm when they are opened zones outside those partitions can be occupied at the same time.
There can be up to 16 partitions in Hunter-Pro Series and 4 in Captain 8.
In addition to zone partitions, PIMA’s alarm systems provide keypad partitions as well: monitored
(addressable) keypads can be assigned to partitions and only control (or display information
about) zones that are part of these partitions.
Using partitions the alarm system can be split to 8 separate sub-systems including sirens in
Hunter-Pro systems and 4 in Captain 8. Users can be limited to some partitions, i.e., being
enabled to arm & disarm only some zones.
15.4.1.
Examples
Example A: A private premises, one keypad
In this example, one keypad, keypad #1, controls
all 3 partitions of the premises. The three users
are assigned to all the partitions, and can control
them.
A user can control several partitions
using his/her code.
Diagram 47.
Implementing partitions -
Example A
1
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