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Defining Part-Set buttons to Arm a Ward(s)
Thismethodofdefiningthepartsetgroupsrequires
you to think of the system in terms of separate
areas of protection (Wards), then configuring the
part set groups so that different combinations of
wards are set.
1. From the previous part-set requirements assign
the different physical areas to wards, e.g.:
Ward A: Downstairs perimeter detection
(Circuits 01,04, 05 & 06).
Ward B: Downstairs Internal detection (Circuits
03, 07 & 08).
Ward C: Bedroom 2 (Circuit 09).
2. Using the above ward requirements create a
Table for assigning circuits to wards. Circuits
withnoticksareassignedto the“SystemWard”:
Circuit Location Ward A Ward B Ward C
01 Front Door 4
02 Smoke Detector
03 Hall door to garage 4
04 Garage door 4
05 Garage back door 4
06 Kitchen door 4
07 Dinning room PIR 4
08 Lounge PIR 4
09 Bedroom 2 PIR 4
10 Landing PIR
3. From the above Table assign circuits 01-10 to
their relevant wards (see “Configure Wards” on
page 37).
4. Program the part set groups, see “Part set
Groups”, on page 43. This ensures that when
the user selects button A, B or C the system
arms the correct wards. When using this
method, the part set groups are programmed
as follows:
Part Set Group A: [ AB ]
Part Set Group B: [ ABC]
Part Set Group C: [ A ]
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This method will only work correctly if
circuits are assigned only to one ward.
Ifacircuitis assigned tomorethanone
ward, it willonly bearmed when allthe
wards its assigned to are set.
Appendices TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual
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