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Part Setting
The Installer can program the panel so that certain zones are omitted if the
user sets the system by keying "2 + ENTER + ACCESS CODE". (You cannot
program the system to omit Entry/Exit zones.) This facility can be used, for
example, to protect a downstairs floor while the family is sleeping upstairs. The
part set system may need a separate Entry/Exit Zone from the full set system.
In the example, family members will enter the protected area by the stairs
rather than by the front door.
The Installer can program zone 1 to be an Entry/Exit Zone while the system is
part set. Once programmed, opening zone 1 when the system is part set
starts the entry timer. Note that zone 1 behaves as an Entry Route when the
system is full set.
The Installer can also program the system for Silent Part Set. Once pro-
grammed, the control panel does not give any tones during the exit time.
The Installer can program the alarm response during part set to be either Full
(internal and external sounders, and trigger Intruder communications output
pin) or Internal Sounder Only (no external sounders, do not trigger Intruder
output pin). See "Communication Outputs" overleaf for a description of the
communicator output pins.
Entry and Unsetting the System
Opening the Entry/Exit Zone when the panel is set starts the entry timer, and
the panel gives an entry tone. The panel can be programmed with one of five
delays to allow the user to get in and unset the panel.
If the entry time elapses before the end user enters the access code, the
panel starts a fixed 30 second Dual Ply timer and gives an internal alarm. The
user must enter a valid access code before the Dual Ply timer runs out or the
panel starts a full alarm. The Installer can disable the Dual Ply timer in pro-
gramming. The panel then gives a full alarm at the end of the entry time.
Normally Zone 1 is an Entry Route zone; it is ignored during the entry/exit
time. If necessary the Installer can program zone 2 as an additional Entry
Route. If the user strays from the Entry Route then the panel starts the Dual
Ply timer and gives an internal alarm. If the user does not enter the access
code before the Dual Ply timer ends then the panel gives a full alarm. If the
Installer disables the Dual Ply timer then the panel starts a full alarm as soon
as the user strays from the Entry Route.
Alarm
External and Internal Sounders
The panel provides two separate transistorised outputs to control an External
Sounder and Strobe. The external sounder and strobe usually comprises a
1. Introduction
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