Honeywell 3.5 Theory of Partitioning, Setting-Upa Partitioned System, S E C T I O N, Keypads

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Theory of Partitioning

This system provides the ability to arm and disarm up to 2 different areas, as if each had its own control. These areas are called partitions. A Partitioned system allows the user to disarm certain areas while leaving other areas armed, or to limit access to certain areas to specific individuals. Each system user can be assigned to operate any or all partitions, and can be given a different authority level in each.

Before anything can be assigned to those partitions, you must first determine how many partitions (1-2) are required. Following are some facts you need to know about partitioning.

Keypads

Each keypad must be given a unique "address" and be assigned to one partition.

Zones

Each zone must be assigned to one partition. The zones assigned to a partition will be displayed on that partition’s keypad(s).

Users

Each user may be given access to one or more partitions. If a user is to operate more than one partition and would like to arm/disarm all or some of those partitions with a single command, the user must be enabled for Global Arming for those partitions (when entering user codes).

A user with access to more than one partition (multiple access) can "log on" to one partition from another partition’s keypad, provided that program field 2*18: Enable GOTO is enabled for each partition he/she wants to log on to from another.

Setting-Up a Partitioned System

The basic steps to setting up a partitioned system are described below. If you need more information on how to program the options, see SECTION 4: Programming.

1.Determine how many partitions the system will consist of (programmed in field 2*00).

2.Assign keypads to partitions (Device Programming in the #93 Menu Mode).

3.Assign zones to partitions (Zone Programming in the #93 Menu Mode).

4.Confirm zones are displayed at the keypad(s) assigned to those partitions.

5.Assign users to partitions.

6.Enable the GOTO feature (program field 2*18) for each partition a multiple-access user can log on to (alpha keypad only).

7.Program partition-specific fields (see the Data Field Descriptions section).

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Installing the ControlCompatible 2-WireSmoke Detectors Using 4-WireSmoke Detectors on ZonesUsing Smoke Power Reversal Module VISTA-40InstallationTOand Setup GuideInstalling the 333PRM Smoke Detectors Compatible with the 333PRMFOUR-WIREDETECTOR CIRCUIT Section 3 - Installing the ControlFOUR-WIREDETECTOR CIRCUIT CONTROL PANELVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Installing RPM DevicesUsing 2-WireLatching Glassbreaks on Zone 3-103-11 Section 3 - Installing the ControlStep Action Figure 3-16 Polling Loop Connections to theUsing the 4297 Polling Loop Extender VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide3-12 Polling Loop SupervisionSection 3 - Installing the Control Wireless Zone ExpansionRF System Installation Advisories Installation and Setup of the 5881 RF Receivers3-14 VISTA-40Installation and Setup GuideStep Action StepInstalling the 5800TM Module Section 3 - Installing the ControlThe 5800TM must not be installed within 5800 Series Transmitter SetupVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Installing Relay DevicesTransmitter Battery Life Installing the 4204 Relay ModulesSection 3 - Installing the Control Installing the Ground Start ModuleInstalling X10 Devices The wire that reads + 50VDC is the RING sideVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Installing a Remote KeyswitchKeyswitch Tamper Operation Wiring for the Remote KeyswitchRemote Keypad Sounder Installing a 4100SMLong Range Radio Connected to the J7 Triggers Section 3 - Installing the ControlVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Installing the 4285/4286 VIP ModuleConnecting the 4100SM to a Serial Printer UL installations3-21 Section 3 - Installing the ControlStep Action Step ActionInstalling the Audio Alarm Verification Module VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide3-22 Section 3 - Installing the Control Connecting the Transformer3-23 UVCM AND UVST SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONSPower Limiting Outputs VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide3-24 OutputPanel Earth Ground Connections Determining the Control’s Power Supply LoadSection 3 - Installing the Control AC Power Outlet Ground Available fromVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Determining the Size of the Standby BatteryTable 3 Alarm Output Current Load AlarmTable 6 Battery Selection Table Section 3 - Installing the ControlRecommended Battery 3-273-28 VISTA-40Installation and Setup GuideProgram Modes ProgrammingEntering and Exiting Programming Mode Data Field Programming ModeVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide #93 Menu Mode ProgrammingEntry Errors 1Enter Program Mode Installer Code +#93 Menu Mode Programming Commands VISTA-40Installation and Setup GuideMAIN MENU OPTIONSVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Zone Number DesignationsZone Defaults Communication DefaultsCommunication Defaults for Zones Zone Response Type DefinitionsType 05 Trouble by Day/Alarm by Night Section 4 - ProgrammingVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Zone Input Type DefinitionsType 06 24-HourSilent Alarm Type 07 24-HourAudible AlarmProgramming for 4100SM Programming for Access ControlSection 4 - Programming StepVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide About Data Field Programming Data Field DescriptionsProgramming Data Fields Installer CodeAlarm Sounder Duration partition-specific VISTA-40Installation and Setup GuideKeyswitch Assignment Prevent Fire TimeoutPower-Upin Previous State 24 25 26PABX Access Code Section 5 - Data Field DescriptionsVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide 38 39Download Command Enables Enable Open/Close report for KeyswitchSection 5 - Data Field Descriptions 45 46 47 48 49FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIESVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide 59 60 61 62Alarm Code for Zones Alarm Code for ZonesSupervisory and Restore Codes 74 75 76 77Alarm Code for Zones Alarm Code for ZonesVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide 82 83 84Non-AlarmReport Codes Second Digit Restore Report Timing1*31 1*01 1*02 1*03 1*04 1*05 1*09 1*28 1*29 1*301*33 1*341*37 1*361*38 1*391*53 1*491*57 1*582*17 2*022*18 2*19General Information Downloading PrimerRemote Downloading is not a UL Listed feature Access SecurityVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Getting On-Linewith a Control PanelOn-LineControl Functions Stage What HappensDirect-WireDownloading Telco HandoffSection 24 - Downloading Primer VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Setting the Time and Date Setting the Real-TimeClockS E C T I O N General InformationVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide User Codes & Levels of Authority User Access CodesLevel 0 Installer User 1 Code S E C T I O NVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Multiple Partition AccessEXAMPLE OF MULTIPLE PARTITION ACCESS Level 6 Duress CodesAdding a Master, Manager, or Operator Code Section 9 - User Access CodesPROMPTEXPLANATION Adding an RF Key to an Existing User Changing a Master, Manager, or Operator CodeDeleting a Master, Manager, or Operator Code Exiting the User Edit ModeBattery Test Testing the SystemDialer Test Burglary Walk-TestCode + 5 TESTVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Testing Wireless TransmittersStep Action 1Enter Installer Code + Transmitter ID Sniffer ModeTrouble Conditions To the InstallerSection 10 - Testing The System Power FailureContacting Technical Support VISTA-40Installation and Setup GuideTechnical Support ATLIS-FAXFAXBACK Automated Fax Retrieval SystemUL365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm UL Installation RequirementsRegulatory Agency Statements A P P E N D I X AVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide UL611/UL1610 Central Station Burglary AlarmFor Grade A Service For Grade AA ServiceIN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS Appendix A - Regulatory Agency StatementsFCC PART 68 NOTICE VISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide CANADIAN EMISSIONS STATEMENTSAVIS A P P E N D I X B Summary of System CommandsUser Code Commands Programming Commands Event Logging CommandsVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide A P P E N D I X C SpecificationsInterface Wiring Interface WiringVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide A P P E N D I X D Contact ID Event CodesTABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES CodeVISTA-40Installation and Setup Guide Index-1 IndexIndex-2 VISTA-40Installation and Setup GuideIndex-3 IndexIndex-4 VISTA-40Installation and Setup GuideTHE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM LIMITED WARRANTY Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York ¬19+lN7001V5 5/04 Rev A