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5.5 Partition and Zone Programming
[202]-[265] - Partition Zone Assignments
Partitions and Zone Assignment
A partition is a limited area of the premises which will operate
independently of another area of the premises. You can create
up to eight partitions on the Power864 system. For example, in
an office/warehouse installation the warehouse area and the
office area can be on separate partitions. With this arrangement,
employee access can be limited to either area.
To set up the system for more than one partition, you must turn
on each partition in section [201].
You can assign any zone to any of the partitions. Global Zones
are zones assigned to more than one partition. A global zone
will only be armed when all assigned partitions are armed. The
zone will be disarmed when any assigned partition is disarmed.
By default, zones 1 through 8 are assigned to partition 1. If addi-
tional zones are being used, or if the application requires more
than one partition, you must program which zones are assigned
to which partitions. You can do this in programming sections
[202] - [265].
NOTE: You can assign any Access Code to work on any of the par-
titions (see section [*] [5] Programming Access Codes on page 15).
You can assign keypads to work on either a single partition, or
on all partitions (Global operation). See Section 2 Keypad
Assignment
Each partition can be programmed to report using a different
Account Number. See Section
Some of the Programmable Output options are also selectable by
partition. See Section 5 Programmable Outputs
Partition 1 - 8 Enabled/DisabledSection [201]
Partition 1 Zone AssignmentsSections [202] to [209]
Partition 2 Zone AssignmentsSections [210] to [217]
Partition 3 Zone AssignmentsSections [218] to [225]
Partition 4 Zone AssignmentsSections [226] to [233]
Partition 5 Zone AssignmentsSections [234] to [241]
Partition 6 Zone AssignmentsSections [242] to [249]
Partition 7 Zone AssignmentsSections [250] to [257]
Partition 8 Zone AssignmentsSections [258] to [265]
These eight bit toggle sections determines which partitions each
individual zone is assigned to. If a zone is enabled on any parti-
tion, it will be supervised via the panel’s EOL supervision, and will
operate according to the zone type programmed. If a zone is not
assigned to any partition, it will not be supervised and all activity
on the zone will be ignored by the panel.
5.6 Communicator Programming
[301]-[304] Communicator - Telephone Numbers
The panel can call 3 different telephone numbers for communi-
cation to central station. The 1st telephone Number is the
primary number, the 2nd telephone Number is the secondary
number and the 3rd telephone Number will back up the 1st
telephone number if enabled.
NOTE: The 3rd telephone Number will NOT back up the 2nd tele-
phone Number.
If Alternate Dial is enabled the panel will alternate between the
1st and 3rd telephone numbers when attempting to call the cen-
tral station. If disabled the panel will only attempt to call the 3rd
telephone number after failing to communicate on the 1st tele-
phone number.
NOTE: For Alternate Dial to work properly the 3rd telephone
Number must be both enabled and programmed.
Telephone numbers can be up to 32 digits which will allow you
to add special digits if required. To program the telephone num-
ber enter numbers 0 through 9 as required.
Pressing [#] in these sections from an LED keypad will exit and
delete the rest of the phone number. Pressing [#] in these sec-
tions from an LCD keypad will exit and save the entire phone
number up to the first Hex F.
The following is a list of HEX digits which can also be pro-
grammed and the functions they perform:
HEX (A) - not used
HEX (B) - simulates the [*] key on a touch tone telephone
HEX (C) - simulates the [#] key on a touch tone telephone
HEX (D) - forces the panel to search for dial tone
HEX (E) - forces the panel to pause for 2 seconds
HEX (F) - end of telephone number marker
3rd telephone Number Enable. . . . . . .Section [380], Option [5]
Alternate Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Section [380], Option [6]
Downloading Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Section 7: PWS)
[301] - First Telephone Number
[302] - Second Telephone Number
[303] - Third Telephone Number
NOTE:
There is a static delay of 2 seconds before any additional
dial tone search in a phone number.
NOTE: The panel will not attempt to communicate, if no phone
number is programmed. This applies to Phone Numbers 1, 2 and 3.
[304] - Call Waiting Cancel Dialing String
This is a 6 digit Hex entry that is used to disable Call Waiting on
a Call Waiting equipped phone line. This is typically *70 in most
areas. Dialing this string before a phone number will disable Call
Waiting for the duration of the call. If this section is programmed
(not FF), and Section 382, Option 4 is ON, the panel will dial this
string in place of the first digit of the phone number (Sections
[301]-[303]). This only applies to the first attempt that is made to
each phone number.
NOTE: If not all 6 digits are required they should be filled with Hex F.
All 6 digits of this section need to be programmed in order for
any changes to be accepted.
Communicator - Account Codes
The System Account Code will be used by the panel when com-
municating System events (e.g. Low Battery, Test Transmission).
This account code can be up to six digits in length for the SIA
Communications format. Only the SIA reporting format sup-
ports six-digit account codes. All other formats will use the first
four digits of the account code regardless.
NOTE: If the communicator is programmed for the SIA reporting
format, the system will use this account code for all partitions.
There are eight Partition Identifier Codes (or Account Codes)
programmable, one for each partition. The Account Code is used
by central station to determine which panel is calling.
If you have programmed the system for more than one partition,
you must program an account code for each active partition. The
panel will report to the central station by partition. For example,
if an alarm occurs on a zone assigned to Partition 1 the panel
will report using Partition 1 account code.
[310] - System Account Code
This is the Account Code used by the panel when communicat-
ing System events (i.e. Low Battery, Test Transmission, etc.).