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b) Press u or n to see the other partitions
in the list. Press > to change their state as
required.
EVENT ACTION
Partition 02 No
On a part setting system the bottom line of
the display shows the current action for the
system, for example:
EVENT ACTIONS
*Part Set D
a) Press u or n to display the other
actions available, for example:
On a part setting system the actions available
are “Full Set”, “Part Set B”, “Part Set C”, “Part
Set D”, “Unset” and “No action”.
EVENT ACTIONS
Unset
14. Press Y.
The display shows the first of any exceptions
available. (See page 137). The end of the
bottom line shows “Yes” if the exception applies
to that event, or “No” if it does not.
(Note that the exception description can be
programmed, and may differ from that shown
here.)
EVENT EXCEPTIONS
Exception 01 No
15. Press > repeatedly to change the “Yes” to a
“No” and back again, as required.
EVENT EXCEPTIONS
Exception 01 Yes
16. Press u or n to see the other available
exceptions. Press > to change their state as
required.
EVENT EXCEPTIONS
Exception 03 No
17. Press Y when you have finished applyin
exceptions.
The display shows:
CALENDAR SET
Add Event >
18. Carry on with any other pro
rammin
that you
need to do. DON’T FORGET to leave the
Installer Menu in order to save the changes you
have made (see page 7 ).
To edit an event:
1. Enter Installer Menu.
INSTALLER MENU
Detectors/Devices >
2. Press n until the display shows:
(For a part set system the bottom line of the
display shows “Setting Options”.)
INSTALLER MENU
Partitions >
3. Press Y.
(For a part set system the display shows
“Setting Options Full Set”.)
PARTITIONS
Partition 1 >
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