
Programming proc edure
1. First, imagine the system is fully set. When "Part-set Code A" is entered cert ain circuits are
required to be "Omitted" whilst others remain "Arme d". Create a table listing the circuits that
are to be"Omitted" (O)when "Part-setCode A"is entered. Thecircuitsthatwillnotbe omitted
must therefore remain "Armed " (A). Then i magine the system is fully set again and rep eat for
"Part-set Codes" B and C.
Circuit No. Location Group A Group B Group C
01 Workshop PIR (1) A O A
02 Workshop Internal Door A O A
03 Workshop PIR (2) A O A
04 Sales Internal Door O A A
05 Canteen Door O O O
06 Canteen PIR O O O
07 Stores Internal Door A A O
08 Sales PIR O A A
09 Sales Office PIR O A A
10 Sales Entrance Door O A A
11 Workshop Entrance Door A O A
12 Workshop PIR (3) A O A
13 Stores Entrance Door A A O
14 Stores PIR A A O
2. From the above table assign c ircuits 01 - 14 as "Armed" or "Omitted" for each "Part-set
Group", see page 24 for full details.
3. Program the setting mode for each "Part-set Gro up", see page 20 for full details.
4. Program each "Part -set Code" with a four digit passcode, refer to the "User Operating
Instructions".
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Ifacircuitis" Omitted"inmore thanone"Part-setGroup" (circuits05and06inourexample)it
will only be armed when all "Part-set Groups" are set. U sing our example, if the system is
unset and "P art-set Code A" is entered, the exit procedur e is started and at the end of the
ex it procedure circuits 04, 08, 09 and 10 will be armed. The canteen detection circuits 05
and 06 will remain unarmed until "Part-set Group" B and C are set (system full-set).
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