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4. Fit the case lid before applying mains power (this also defeats the
tamper switch).
5. Apply mains power.
The power LED on the keypad glows steadily.
6. Key in 0 followed by the factory default Engineer Code: 7890. (You do
not have to remove the case lid.)
The display shows:
Mult Syst? OFF
7. Either: Press 1 Y to create a partitioned system
Or press 0 Y to create a single system (see below).
The display shows:
Installer Mode
You are now in programming mode.
Chapter 4 explains how to program the system.
Note: You will also need to let the expanders learn the wirefree detectors, and
then install the detectors at their selected sites.
Partitioned and Single Systems
The control unit can be used to create a single or partitioned system.
When working as a single system, the control unit has one full set and three
part set security levels (Levels A, B, C and D). All keypads, zones and output
devices operate for the whole system.
When working as a partitioned system, the control unit effectively provides
four smaller alarm systems. Within a partitioned system:
• Each partition can be set, unset or in alarm independently of the others.
• You can assign individual keypads to one or more partitions. The keypads
can only set or unset the partitions to which they are assigned.
• Each partition can have its own Bell and Strobe Set output.
• Zones can be assigned to more than one partition; for example, an entry
door zone may be shared by several companies using separate partitions.
When you apply power to a new control unit for the first time and key in the
default Engineer Code, the control unit asks if you wish to set up as a single
or partitioned system as shown above. If you later want to change this setting,
use Command 98 (this will also restore the control unit to factory defaults).
For an overview of the programming steps required to set up a partitioned
system, see "4. Programming – Partition Programming" on page 119.
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