
4. Programming
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32: Keypads and Partitions
If you created a partitioned system during initial power up, this Command
enables you to assign the Entry/Exit tones, alarm tones and status displays
for one or more partitions to individual keypads.
To assign each keypad:
1. Make sure you are in programming mode.
2. Key in 32 and press Y.
The display shows:
32:Keypd 1 abcd
3. Press A, B, C or D to assign keypad 1 to the desired partition or
partitions.
For example, if you select A only, the display shows:
32:Keypd 1 a
4. Press Y.
The display shows:
32:Keypd 2 abcd
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the rest of the keypads.
Notes:
1. By default, all keypads belong to all partitions.
2. You cannot assign keyswitches connected to keypads to individual
partitions.
3. PAs belong to the whole system.
33: System Reset
To require an engineer reset, select option 1. To permit a user reset, select
option 0.
Certain types of events always need an engineer reset, irrespective of the
option that you choose here:
Auxiliary 12V supply fuse blown
Keypad missing or failed
Remote expander missing or failed
A low battery at the control unit.
Note: To comply with DD243: 2002, you may need to use Engineer Reset
(option 1). In addition, you can use various other forms of reset, such as
remote (see Command 23) or anti-code (see Command 50).
34: PA Reset
To require an engineer to reset the system after a PA, select option 1. To
permit a user to reset the system after a PA, select option 0.
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