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5.9
Partitions / Zone Assignment
A partition is a defined area which will operate independent of another area of the system. The panel can
be divided into two partitions. For example, in an office/warehouse installation it may be necessary to limit
warehouse employees from accessing the office and office employees from accessing the warehouse.
Any zone can be assigned to either, or both partitions. Any Access Code can be assigned to work on
either, or both partitions
(See
][5] Programming Access Codes”
).
Common Zones
Common Zones
Common Zones
Common Zones
Common Zones are zones assigned to both partitions. A common zone will only be armed when both
partitions are armed and will be disarmed when either partition is disarmed.
Keypads can be assigned to work on either partition or can be assigned for Global operation
(See
Each partition can be programmed to report using a different Account Number
“Communicator - Account Numbers”
).
Some of the Programmable Output options are also selectable by Partition
(See
The
Partition 2 Enable
option must be programmed before Partition 2 will operate.
At default zones 1 through 8 are assigned to Partition 1. If additional zones are being used or the
application requires two Partitions zones must be enabled to operate on the correct Partition.
Zones programmed as Null must be removed from both Partitions (See Section 5.1 “Zone
Definition).
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Partition 2 is Enabled ..................................... Section [201], Option [1]
Partition 1 Zone Assignments ....................... Section [202] to [205]
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Partition 2 Zone Assignments ....................... Section [206] to [209]
5.10
PGM Outputs
There are 3 different types of Programmable Outputs available. They are listed as follows:
• PGM1 and PGM2 on the main board
• 8 low current outputs available with the PC5208 Output Module
• 4 high current outputs available with the PC5204 Power Supply/Output Module
Programming any of the PGM Outputs is a two step process. First an option from the below list must be
selected for the PGM Output. Second the PGM Attributes must be selected. The following is a list of the
PGM Output Options and PGM Attributes.
5.10.1
PGM Output Options
[01] Burglary and Fire Bell Output
The PGM output will activate when the alarm output is active and will turn off when the alarm output is
silenced. If the alarm output is pulsing the PGM output will pulse as well. This output does not follow the
pre-alert for delayed fire zones.
[02] Utility Output
The PGM output will activate for 5 seconds when the [
✱
][7][1][Access Code] command is entered
(See
[03] Sensor Reset
This option is used to reset power for latching smoke detectors.
The output will normally be active, switched to ground.
The output will deactivate for 5 seconds when the [
✱
][7][2] command is entered
(See
). The keypad buzzer will not sound for the 5 second period.
Refer to the hookup diagram in this manual for wiring instructions.
[04] Two-Wire Smoke Support (PGM2 Only!)
PGM2 may be used in conjunction with two-wire smoke detectors.
PGM Output Attributes for PGM2 when used for two wire smoke detector support must
remain at default, Attribute 1, 2 and 3 ON.
Do not program any PGM output other than PGM2 for two-wire smoke detector support.
Refer to the Hook-Up diagram in this manual for wiring instructions
(See
Section 2.9.5 “Fire Zone Wiring - 2-
).