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relevant to areas for which the
entry route is valid will apply.
c) Wards and Shunts
Additional partitions may be set up
as subdivisions of areas (or levels)
by the use of WARDS or SHUNTS.
For details, refer to chapter 16.
B: ZONES ‘ANY or ‘ALL’
When AREA SETTING is in use. As
a general rule, zones should be
programmed to a single area.
However, there are applications
requiring zones to be allocated
to more than one area. This
may be done as:
‘ANY:’ The zone will be live if ANY
of the areas to which it is allocated
are set; eg in a domestic situation a
garage may be programmed to ‘AB
Any’ and be live if either
Downstairs (A) or Upstairs (B) is set;
or
‘ALL:’ The zone(s) will be live
only if ALL the allocated areas are
set. Thus a ‘common lobby’ can be
programmed that will set
automatically with the last of the
allocated areas, and unset with the
first, regardless of the order in
which this is done. Any number of
such common areas may be
established on a system, BUT no
area may be used in more than
one common lobby that is part of
an entry/exit route.
NOTE: Care should be taken
when setting up exit modes and
volumes for a common lobby area
(see 5-4).
C: Keyswitch Control
All systems can have areas (or
levels) programmed for
Keyswitch operation.
This may be with conventional
exit time in use or instant
setting for ‘Blockschloss’
applications.
Zone inputs are used to accept
an input from a Key- (or other)
switch to set / unset the
system.
For further information, refer
page 5-6
D: Area Sounders
The End Station loudspeaker
output responds to ALL system
functions, and is NOT
programmable.
Note: selection of the site option
“E/E Keypads Only” will
prevent the
system loudspeaker
from repeating
these tones.
Keypads and Tag Readers have
integral sounders that respond
ONLY to sounds relevant to the
area(s) that they are programmed
as
‘
IN.
’
Alarm signals for individual areas
may be programmed (as ‘area
siren’) to any output, to drive DC
powered sounders.
TMZ modules
have an output (No.
2) allocated as a sounder output,
capable of driving a loudspeaker,
which responds to stimuli only for
the areas for which it is
programmed as
‘
IN
’
(programmes
as a Tag Reader).
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