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4.1.n.6 Zone options 
 
The Zone options menu contains all zone settings. These settings are described 
below. 
Note: Not all options may be available. The available options depend on the 
zone type (see “Zone types” on page 233). 
4.1.n.6.1 Inhibit 
 
If the Inhibit option is set to Yes, this zone can be inhibited by user. 
4.1.n.6.2 Excl. in PS1 
 
When a zone is programmed for excluding while part set (the Exclude in part set 
option is set to Yes), it is excluded when the assigned area is part set. The 
normal unset conditions, if relevant, continue to be monitored (tamper, masking, 
etc). If the Exclude in part set option is set to No, the zone is set in both part set 
and full set modes. 
There are two independent part sets available, PS1 and PS2.  
4.1.n.6.3 Excl. in PS2 
See “4.1.n.6.2 Excl. in PS1” above. 
How to use part set 
When users performs a part set, the system sets all requested areas with all full 
set (perimeter) zones supervised but all part set (interior) zones ignored. As this 
setting mode is for personal safety, reporting to the central station depends on 
option “8.6.1 Report BA” (see page 153). Further, any alarms that occur while 
part set is applied, are treated as local alarms that activate sirens, keypad 
buzzers (if enabled), and keypad indicators. 
If a zone is assigned multiple areas it is not set until all assigned areas are set. If 
there is a mixture of part set and full set areas assigned to the zone, the zone 
obeys the part set condition. 
4.1.n.6.4 Double knock 
 
If the Double knock option is set to Yes, the zone requires two parameters to be 
present in order to generate an alarm. If the zone becomes active and would 
normally trigger an alarm, either the zone needs to remain active for the 
programmed Double Knock open time (see “8.1.4.2 Double knock open” on page