10.4
After an alarm
10.4.1 Switching off the sirens
Every partition can issue an alarm, independent of the
other partitions. But not all users have access to all
partitions. However, the system allows all users to switch
off the sirens after an alarm.
The system shows an alarm in Partition A.
1. Enter your user code. The sirens are switched off. The
display shows the partitions that you can access.
2. Press the corresponding button to deactivate the
required partition. Press
10.4.2 Resetting the system
A partitioned system uses the same reset methods as a
single system However, there are a few differences:
1. User reset
Enter the user code or hold a proximity code key at the
control unit. The display shows the partitions you can
access.
2. Press
. The display shows a 4-digit reset code.
3. Carry out a remote reset as described in the installation
instructions.
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10.5
Blocking zones
The method used for blocking zones within the partitioned
system has changed. Zones can no longer be blocked as
long as the system is active.
1. Enter your access code (or proximity code key), and
press
.
The display shows:
2. Enter the number of the zone you want to block.
If you are not authorized to block this zone, the display
shows:
If you are authorized to block a zone then the following is
shown:
If you have blocked an immediate alarm zone then the
next time the system is activated, you are prompted to
confirm the zone block. Press
begins to activate the blocked zone. During the next
deactivation, the blocking of the zone is once more
deactivated.
A blocked 24-hour zone must be manually unblocked via
the control unit:
1. Enter the user code (or proximity code key)
2. Press
followed by the number of the zone and
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