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2.4 Areas
AREAS 04
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CHANGE AREA 01
AREA 01
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FORCED 01
NO
Force area:
(Default:
NO
)
S
A
Forcing is the parameter which helps to define whether an area can be switched on
even when any inputs are open (in this case, when the exit time is elapsed, the area
alarm will be triggered).
NO
An area with deactivated forced-opening will start the exit
time only if all of the inputs associated to it are closed.
Example:
used in a home environment to allow the user to close any
open entrances.
YES
An area with activated forced-opening will start its exit time
independently of whether there are any inputs associated to
it. After exit time has elapsed, the area will revert to alarm if
any entrances are still open.
Example:
used in office environments to avoid inattentive Users from
leaving the system with areas not switched on because entrances are
open. In this case the triggering of the alarm will inevitably warn that the
system has been left with open inputs.
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DEPENDENCY 01
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Dependence:
(Default:
----
)
A
An area’s dependence ties its switched on state to that of other areas (AND function). If
you select the areas to depend from, the area will result as being on only if all of the other
selected areas are turned on. In this case this area cannot be switched on or off manually
by Users. Switching on in chain fashion are not allowed (area 1 depends on area 2); are 2
depends on area 3; switch on area 3. When I switch on area 3, areas 2 and 1 switch on).
Example:
two separate offices and a garage are in common, and the User wants to insert the area
associated to the garage only if both areas of the two offices are switched on:
Area 1 = OFFICE 1 (depends on =
---
)
Area 2 = OFFICE 2 (depends on =
---
)
Area 3 = GARAGE (depends on =
##-
)
Scenario 1 = CLOSE OFFICE 1 (
SWITCH ON SELECT. AREAS
; areas =
#--
)
Scenario 2 = CLOSE OFFICE 2 (
SWITCH ON SELECT. AREAS
; areas =
-#-
)
Keypad 1 = Located in 1: (associated areas =
#-#
; scenario A = CLOSE OFFICE 1)
Keypad 2 = Located in 2: (associated areas =
-##
; scenario A = CLOSE OFFICE 2)
Code 1 = Office 1 User (associated areas =
#-#
)
Code 2 = Office 2 User (associated areas =
-##
)
DESCRIPTION 01
AREA 01
Area description:
F
S
A
For editing the area description.
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