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Example C: variable options
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Figure 4.
Implementing partitions - Example C
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In a 3 floors building, the first floor is defined as Partition #1, the second as Partition
#2 and the third as Partition #3. There are 3 users and 3 keypads, with different
authorization levels:
User #2 is authorized to use all three keypads;
User #4 is authorized to use only keypad #1, which controls and displays partition
#2 only;
Users #1 & #2 are authorized to use only Keypad #2 which controls and displays all
3 partitions;
User #3 is authorized to use only keypad #3 which controls and displays partition
#3 only;
Example D: office compound
Figure 5.
Implementing partitions - Example D
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A compound is made of 16 offices; each is located in a separate room. Each room is
assigned as a partition and can be controlled by different users, remote controls, key
switches and RFID tags.
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The single keypad in this example will display the status of all partitions, though the users
will only be able to control their authorized partition/s.
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A detector located at the entrance and allocated to all partitions protects the entrance, as
soon as all partitions are armed. This detector will be disarmed as soon as the first
partition is disarmed.
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