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HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide
2.2.2 Example
B
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Figure 3 - implementing partitions - examples B
The system is divided into X partitions, each partition is controlled by its keypad/s
(defined in “System Installation/Keypads Setup/Partitions for RKD”). A User Code has
access authorizations based on partition/s (defined in User Menu/Code/User
Codes/Partitioning), e.g. User 1 can only activate Partition 1 & 5. That implies for
arming/disarming too.
A keypad displays the status of its authorized partition’s only.
2.2.2.1
Common Application for Example B
An office building is divided into 4 departments with different entrances and different
working hours:
Each department has its keypad: Keypad 1 controls partition 1 (store/storage floor),
Keypad 2 controls partition 2 (production floor), Keypad 3 controls partition 3
(management floor), Keypad 4 controls partition 4 (storage/store floor)
Employees (i.e. users) can have access only to their partition, or to several partitions.
Control Panels (up to 8 monitored)
Partitions (up to 16)
Users (up to 96)
Control Panel 1
Partition 1
User 1
Control Panel 2
Control Panel 3
User 2
User 3
Partition 2
Partition 3
Keypad 3:
Management
floor
Keypad 2:
Production
floor
Keypad 1:
Storage (part of
1
st
floor)
Keypad 4: Store
(part of 1
st
floor)
Part. 3
Part. 2
Part. 1
Part. 4