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Figure 2-1 Area Partitioning
Each area can be programmed to control separate outputs with a dedicated audible or annunciator. It is also possible to
combine the outputs of both areas so that a central siren, bell or audible can be used. The audible should be positioned so
that it can be heard by all partitions. When partitioning is not desired, simply designate all zones to a single area (Area 1).
An example of a partitioning application is a business that is divided into two departments with both departments occupied
by a different manager. The control communicator would be installed in a secure area (common utility closet) with dedi-
cated and uninterrupted AC power and telephone service. This must be considered when planning the control panel posi-
tion as the power and phone service to a tenant may be terminated if that tenant leaves.
Each tenant’s compartment is assigned an area with a number of zones, codes, and Control Stations. When an area experi-
ences an alarm or other event, the adjacent system area is not alerted to the event since the Control Station would be
programmed to respond only to events in the assigned area.
Another programming feature is the ability to allow crossover between areas. This allows the user(s) from one area to
operate the other area from a designated Control Station. Programming is discussed in detail later in this manual. By
factory default, users are only allowed to see and operate their primary assigned area. Multi-area operation may be useful
for applications where the security system is installed in a facility that is divided into departments. Each department has a
set of users who are responsible for arming and disarming only the security system to which they are assigned. If desired,
the system may be set up to allow one or more users to have control over both areas.
Figure 2-2 LED Display
When in programming mode, an LED Control Station will mimic what is displayed on an SSD Control Station. The top row
of LEDs will correspond to the first SSD character, the second row to the second SSD character and the third row to the
third SSD character. If an SSD character is 1 - 9 or A - F, then that hexadecimal digit will be displayed in binary on the
appropriate row of LEDs. See Chapter 3 for programming with the Control Station. Chapter 3 will also show examples of
SSD, LCD, or VFD Control Station displays. There are no examples for LED Control Stations (see Figure 2-2).
2.5 LED Control Station Programming
User 1 assigned to A1
User 2 assigned to A1
User 3 assigned to A1
User 4 assigned to A2
User 5 assigned to A2
User 6 assigned to A2
AREA 1
ACCT 1
AREA 2
ACCT 2
= Control Station
Zn 1
Zn 2
Zn 3
Zn 4
Zn 5
Zn 6
CONTROL
PANEL
Each area has a separate account number at the Central Station and may
report to one or two receivers or one with the second as backup. The type of
activity within a specific area/account may be divided among the two receivers
as well. For example, Open/Close reports may transmit to receiver A and alarm
activity may transmit to receiver B.
1. Maximum Zones = 30
Up to 28 zones may be assigned to any area
in any sequence, except fire (always Area 1).
2. Maximum Users = 50
Any number of users may be assigned to
operate on any combination of areas.
3. Maximum Addressable = 6
SSD, LCD, and VFD Control Stations can be
assigned to operate in both areas if desired.
LED Control Stations can only be assigned
to operate in either Area 1 or Area 2.
Value Display
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 (“A”)
11 (“B”)
12 (“C”)
13 (“D”)
14 (“E”)
15 (“F”)
1
2
4
8
1
FIRE
READY
TROUBLE
2
3
4
56
7
8
910
11
12
READY and
TROUBLE LEDs
Flash indicating that the
control is in programming
mode
ZONE LEDs (1 - 4)
Display hexadecimal value
corrresponding to left digit on SSD
Control Station (shown is '5')
ZONE LEDs (5 - 8)
Display hexadecimal value of
center digit (shown is '6')
ZONE LEDs (9 - 12)
Display hexadecimal value of
right digit (shown is '3')
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