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Partition 1, B = = Full Set Partition 2, C = Full Set Partition 3, D = Full Set Partition
4.
Note:
The partition(s) that the keypad is allocated to does not influence the
configuration of the quick-set keys. A user will be able to set any partition that the
user is allowed to set.
In a part-setting system, you can enable the quick-set keys to full set the system, or
part set part sets B, C and D. The ABCD keys default to the following functions: A =
Full Set, B = part set B, C = part set C, D = part set D.
In either part setting or partitioned systems, the ABCD keys can be configured to
operate outputs of type User Defined.
Each keypad can have a different arrangement of quick-set keys.
Each quick-set key can have a name. The keypad displays this name while the system is
setting after the user presses that key.
Note:
The ABCD LEDs at the keypad show the state of the quick-set keys. When all the
partitions/part sets that a quick-set key is allocated to are set, the associated LED
glows. For example, if quick-set key A is programmed to full set partition 1 and part
set partition 4, then whenever partition 1 is full set and partition 4 is part set, LED A
glows.
If you enable the quick-set keys, the control unit no longer complies with EN50131.
See page 60.
The control unit logs the use of quick-set keys under a quick-set user identity (see
page 108).
External Sirens
This menu allows you to add, delete and edit external radio sirens.
See Table 1 on page 2 for the maximum number of radio sirens per control unit.
Add/Del Siren
To add or remove a radio siren, select
Add/Del Siren
, then choose one of the siren
numbers (names). If you are adding a siren, activate the tamper switch when prompted or
connect power to the siren (please refer to the siren's installation instructions).
Edit Siren
This contains:
Name
Allows you to name the device
Partitions (partitioned system only)
Assigning a siren to partitions causes the siren to activate when there is an alarm in
any assigned partition.
Note:
If any assigned partition is set, a tamper to the radio
siren will cause an unconfirmed alarm. If there is an outstanding unconfirmed alarm,
this generates a confirmed alarm. Y
ou can use the “All Partitions” option to allocate
or de-allocate the radio siren to all partitions.