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Section 5: Partitions and Zones
5.1 Zone Supervision
Ref # [000204] “Zone Supervision”
The control panel must be instructed to supervise either
No End of Line, Single EOL or Double EOL zone loops.
These three options are described in Section 2.5 “Zone
Wiring.”
To program this option, perform the following:
1. Enter installer’s programming by pressing [*] [8]
[Installer’s Code].
2. Enter reference number [000204] and press [*].
3. Scroll through the three supervision types. Press [*] to
select the supervision type you require.
5.2 Creating Partitions
Once all system wiring has been completed and you
have enrolled your keypads and modules, you can begin
programming partitions. This will include indicating the
number of partitions and programming the available
options for each. Partitions must be programmed indi-
vidually.
NOTE
: If you do not wish to use partitions, you must
assign all zones which will be used to Partition 1 (see
section 5.3 “Adding Zones to Partitions”).
There are five basic programming items for each parti-
tion:
1. Programming the partition account number.
2. Programming the partition toggle options.
3. Programming the partition times (entry and exit
delay times, etc.).
4. Adding zones to the partition and defining each zone
(zone label, zone type and attributes).
5. Programming the partition label.
Partition Account Number
Ref #: [0100XX00] where XX = partition number
Enter a 4-digit partition account number. Partitions can
all report using the same account number, or each can be
programmed differently depending on your application.
Enter four digits and record them into your Program-
ming Worksheets. Once you have entered four digits, the
display will return to the “Customer ID Code” prompt.
NOTE
: 6-digit account codes are available for the SIA
format. See Section 12.4 “Communicator Toggle
Options.”
Partition Toggle Options
Ref #: [0100XX01] where XX = partition number
There are numerous partition options which can be
either enabled (select “Y” for yes) or disabled (select “N”
for no). Pressing [*] will toggle between the yes and no
options.
The following partition toggle options generally pertain
to the operation of the keypads, the entry and exit delay
options and the end user feature accessibility for the
selected partition. These features are explained in detail
in other sections of the manual. Below is a list of the
available options followed by their default. Each option
is described later in this manual in the specified sections.
[F] Enabled (Y).............................................see Section 6.5
[A] Enabled (Y)............................................see Section 6.5
[P] Enabled (Y) ............................................see Section 6.5
Display Clock (Y) ........................................see Section 6.1
Disp Exit Time (Y).......................................see Section 6.1
Bypas Req Code (Y) ....................................see Section 7.4
AutoArm/Disarm (Y) ................................see Section 8.2
Autoarm Req Code (N) ..............................see Section 8.2
Autoarm Squawk (N).................................see Section 8.2
Bell Squawk (N) ..........................................see Section 8.1
Keypad Lockout? (N) .................................see Section 6.6
Cmd. OutX Req Cd (N)..............................see Section 7.4
[*][6] Any Cd (N).........................................see Section 7.4
Exit Delay Aud (N) .....................................see Section 9.2
Exit Delay Sqk. (N) .....................................see Section 9.2
Aud. Exit Fault (N) .....................................see Section 8.1
Entry Urgency (N) ......................................see Section 9.2
Entry Squawk (N) .......................................see Section 9.2
Exit Del. Term (N) .......................................see Section 9.2
System Alarms (N) .....................................see Section 6.1
System Status (N)........................................see Section 6.1
Sen. Rst. Cmd#2 (Y) ..................................see Section 11.2
Spcl Alm Entry (Y)......................................see Section 9.2
Exit Tbl Beep (N) ........................................see Section 9.2
Partition Times
Ref #: [0100XX02] where XX = partition number
There are six different partition times to be programmed.
See the corresponding section for further information
regarding each timer:
• Entry Delay – Section 9.1 “Entry/Exit Delay Times”
• Exit Delay – Section 9.1 “Entry/Exit Delay Times”
• Auxiliary Entry Delay – Section 9.1 “Entry/Exit Delay
Times”
• Auxiliary Exit Delay – Section 9.1 “Entry/Exit Delay
Times”
• Delinquency – a Closing Delinquency reporting code
will be sent if the partition is not armed for the number
of days programmed in this section.
• Autoarm Pre-alert – Section 8.2 “Automatic Arming”
Three digits are required for each entry.
Zone Assignment
Ref #: [0100XX03] where XX = partition number
This procedure is outlined in Section 5.3 “Adding Zones
to Partitions.”
Partition Labels
Ref #: [0100XX04] where XX = partition number
Program partition labels in this section. All system dis-
play labels are programmed in a similar fashion. For
instructions on programming labels, see Section 5.4
“Zone Programming.”