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NOTE:
Only the first output of the HSM2204 output module has bell
supervision. Some conditions, such as an installer system test, may over-
ride the partition assignment and cause all sirens to activate. User system
tests only activate the sirens/outputs assigned to that partition.
3.5 Trouble Indicators
Both audible and visual trouble indications are available on all parti-
tions. For more information, see [*][2] Trouble Display on page 17.
Programming section [013] option 3 controls whether or not troubles
are indicated when the alarm system is armed.
3.6 Keypad Partition Setup
Keypads can be configured to control an individual partition or all
partitions. In general, a partition keypad controls the partition it is
assigned to. A Global keypad controls all partitions. Global keypads
should be placed in common areas of the premises, such as points of
entry or reception areas, where the ability to arm and disarm more
than one partition at a time is required.
Partition keypads can also be temporarily loaned to other partitions.
To select a keypad operating mode:
1.
Enter Installer Programming: [*][8][installer code].
2.
Select [861]-[876] to program keypads 1-16.
3.
Press [000] for partition assignment.
• For Global operation, key in 00.
• To assign a keypad to a partition, key in 01-08 for parti-
tion 1-8.
4.
Press the [#] key twice to exit programming.
Continue this procedure at each keypad until all have been
assigned to the correct partition.
Users are assigned partition access rights via the [*][5] menu.
Loaned Partition Setup
To loan a keypad to another partition:
1.
Press and hold [#]. The keypad switches to Global display.
2.
Select a partition by pressing digits 1 to 8. The keypad is tempo-
rarily loaned to another partition.
If the keypad is inactive for more than 30 seconds, it reverts to
its assigned partition.
3.6.1 Global Zones
If a zone is added to more than one partition, it becomes a global
zone. A global zone is only armed when all assigned partitions are
armed and is disarmed when any assigned partition is disarmed.
Global zones behave as follows:
•
A global Stay/Away type zone is not activated until all partitions
the zone is assigned to are armed in the Away mode. Interiors
must be activated on all partitions for the global Stay/Away zone
to be active.
•
A shared zone bypassed on one partition is bypassed on all par-
titions the zone is assigned to.
•
An entry delay started on a global zone sounds an entry delay on
all keypads assigned to partitions the global zone is assigned to.
•
A global Delay type zone follows the longest programmed delay
time of the partitions it is assigned to.
3.6.2 Fire and CO Zone Types
Fire zones only place the partition they are assigned to into alarm.
Other partitions retain their current state.
A fire
reset
only resets partitions they are assigned to.
One or more fire zones may be located on any partition.
On alarm, the fire auto-scroll display appears on all partition keypads
and on all global keypads. Fire alarm silence and fire system reset
may be done directly on any partition keypad. To silence a fire or CO
alarm from a global keypad requires that the global keypad be loaned
to one of the partitions the zone is assigned to.
3.6.3 Bell/PGM Support
PGMs must be assigned to one, some or all partitions. See section
[009] for partition assignment.
NOTE:
Bell PGM type requires supervision and follows arming
squawks by partition
3.6.4 Communications
Account codes are assigned to all system and partition events.
For SIA communications, a single account code (programmed in sec-
tion [310][000]) is used for all events. The partition is identified via
Nri1-8. System events use Nri0.
When using communication formats other than SIA, individual
account codes can be programmed for each partition. See [310]
Account Codes on page 47.
3.6.5 Factory Defaults
Individual modules, as well as the alarm panel itself, can have their
programming returned to factory default settings. Hardware is
defaulted via the following Installer Programming sections:
•
[991] Default Keypads
• 000 – Default all keypad programming
• 001-016 – Default keypads 1-8
•
[993] Default alternate communicator
•
[996] Default wireless receiver
•
[999] Default system
See Defaults on page 54 for more information.
Default All labels
Use programming section [000][999]. The following labels are
returned to factory default settings:
•
Zone Label
•
Partition Labels
•
Module Labels
•
Partition 1-8 Command Output 1 to 4 Labels
•
Schedule 1 to 4 Labels
•
Event Labels
•
User Labels
System and module programming is not affected.
Hardware Reset Main Control Panel
Perform the following to restore the main control panel to default set-
tings:
1.
Power down the system.
2.
Remove all wires between Zone 1 and PGM 1 on the alarm con-
troller.
3.
Connect a short between Zone 1 and PGM.
4.
Power up the system (AC only) for 60 seconds.
5.
Power down the system and remove the short.
6.
Power up the system again. Factory defaults are restored.
Hardware default is logged to the event buffer.
3.7 Alternate Communicator Setup
The alternate communicator is an optional wireless communications
device that can be used as a backup to the PSTN connection or as a
primary means of communication between the alarm panel and the
central monitoring station. The alternate communicator communi-
cates via 3G (HSPA) or Ethernet.
The following configuration steps are required to set up the alternate
communicator:
•
Install the alternate communicator and wire it to the alarm panel
(use PCLINK_2 header)
•
Enroll the alternate communicator with Connect 24
•
Set the communication path: [300]
•
Enable the alternate communicator: [382] option 5
•
Enable event reporting: [307]/[308]
•
Program communication delay timer: [377]
•
Program DLS access: [401] option 07
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