Setting and Unsetting
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Examples:
To fully set partition 3 with user code: 1234:
1-2-3-4
3
or 1-2-3-4 [
]
3
[
]
To set all partitions:
1-2-3-4
0
To set partitions 3 and
4
:
1-2-3-4
3 4
To set partition 3 in Partial Set mode:
1-2-3-4
3
Notes:
Keypads and Partitions —
Each keypad is assigned to different partition(s). The grand
master and the manager (with access to all partitions) can use any keypad to access any
partition. Other users can use only designated keypads.
Common Zones —
Partitioned systems have to share common zones. For example, a
shared front door to two family houses must be available to both families and is therefore
shared between them.
A common zone(s) is set only if all partitions sharing the zone(s) are set. The common
zone(s) is unset if any of the partitions, to which the zone(s) is assigned, are unset.
If the system is defined to work in area mode, the common zone will be set if any partition
sharing the zone is set. The common zone will be unset if all the partitions sharing the zone
are unset.
Group Setting
Group setting enables you to set a number of zones within a partition, using the function
keys
,
,
,
. Ask your engineer about group definition in the system.
Each partition can be defined with up to four groups.
To set a group (if the system has one partition):
1.
Verify that the system is ready to set.
2.
Enter your code, followed by pressing for two seconds the key for the
corresponded group you want to set (
A
,
B
,
C
,
D
).
The selected group is set.
For example, to set group C, enter:
[Code] [
for two seconds]
.
3.
To set another group, repeat the above steps .