
4. System Configurations
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Lobby
Common Area
Office A
Partition A
Office B
Partition B
KPD KPD
Z1
Z2
Z3
Z4
Figure 4. Using a Private Door
Partition A has a separate exit guarded by a Final Exit zone (zone 4). Partition
B is set. User A starts setting at their keypad and then leaves by their private
door on zone 4. The control unit is expecting to see zone 1 close in order to
complete setting Partition A and the common area. However, since zone 1
has not opened and closed, the control unit does not set either Partition A or
the common area.
In general, when using Final Exit, make sure that the exit route is always
shared by increasing the number of partitions. Figure 5 shows an extreme
example.
Common Area
Common Area
Common Area
Partition A Partition B Partition C Partition D
KPD KPD KPD KPD
Figure 5. Arranging Shared Exit Routes
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