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Appendix II: Programming a Common Area
Some commercial premises include two or more separate areas linked by a
common area. You can program the i-on160EX to allow users to set each area
independently, and then set the common area automatically when the last
occupant leaves the premises. The Full Set Link option in Installer Menu -
Partitions provides this feature.
Figure 12 shows a typical example of a commercial building that could use the
“Common Area”.
Zone List:
001. Front Door
002. Foyer PIR
003. Loading Bay
Entrance
004. Shutter
005. Loading Bay PIR
006. Factory PIR
007. Factory Fire
Door
008. Kitchen PIR
009. Office Fire Door
010. Office PIR
011. Reception PIR
012. Reception
Entrance
Figure 12. Typical commercial building.
The business using the building is split into Factory and Office departments.
These two sets of users work different hours. The manager wants each
department to be able to set their own part of the alarm system separately.
The common area including the Foyer, Kitchen and Toilet should only be armed
when there is no one in the building. This will allow either the Factory or the
Office staff to use those facilities when part of the alarm system is armed.
Installation and Programming
If the installer wishes to employ wired zones only they should use FSL wiring.
The i-on160EX provides connections for 10 FSL zones on its pcb.
For best operation, there should be two keypads: one fitted in the Loading Bay
and the other fitted in Reception.
When starting the control unit for the first time, select Partitioned system (not
part setting system).
In the i-on160EX Partition 1 is always the common area. Use Partition 1 for the
Foyer, Kitchen and Toilet. Partition 2 can be used for the Factory and Loading
Bay. Partition 3 can be used for the Office and Reception. To make the
common area (P1) follow the status of other partitions use the Partitions - Full
Set Link option (see below).
z001
z011
RKPRKP
z002
z003
z004
z005
z006
z009
z010
z008
z007
z012
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