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EN 86
19.4.1Zone Allocations for Areas 1 and 2
Location | 502 to 517 |
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| Location | Default |
Zone 1 LED – Area 1 Codepad | 502 | 0 | |
Zone 2 LED – Area 1 Codepad | 503 | 0 | |
Zone 3 LED – Area 1 Codepad | 504 | 0 | |
Zone 4 LED – Area 1 Codepad | 505 | 0 | |
Zone 5 LED – Area 1 Codepad | 506 | 0 | |
Zone 6 LED – Area 1 Codepad | 507 | 0 | |
Zone 7 LED – Area 1 Codepad | 508 | 0 | |
Zone 8 LED – Area 1 Codepad | 509 | 0 | |
Zone 1 LED – Area 2 Codepad | 510 | 0 | |
Zone 2 LED – Area 2 Codepad | 511 | 0 | |
Zone 3 LED – Area 2 Codepad | 512 | 0 | |
Zone 4 LED – Area 2 Codepad | 513 | 0 | |
Zone 5 LED – Area 2 Codepad | 514 | 0 | |
Zone 6 LED – Area 2 Codepad | 515 | 0 | |
Zone 7 LED – Area 2 Codepad | 516 | 0 | |
Zone 8 LED – Area 2 Codepad | 517 | 0 | |
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0 | Not mapped for this LED |
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1 | A zone is mapped to this LED |
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You can enable or disable the zone allocations for Area 1 and Area 2. For example, if the location 507 is set to “0”, the zone LED of Area 1 is not mapped.
Detailed Example
In the following example, Zones 1, 2, 3, and 4 are allocated to Area 1 to appear as zones 1, 2, 3 and 4. Zones 1, 5, 6, 7, 8 are allocated to Area 2 to appear as zones 1, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Programming the same zone into more than one area specifies that zone as a common zone.
Figure 18: Area 1 Codepad Display
Area 1 Zone Allocations
Locations 502 to 509: 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0
Figure 19: Area 2 Codepad Display
Area 2 Zone Allocations
Locations 510 to 517: 1 0 0 0 5 6 7 8
19.5User Code Allocations
Location 534 to 549
| Location | Default |
User Code 1 | 534 | 0 |
User Code 2 | 535 | 0 |
User Code 3 | 536 | 0 |
User Code 4 | 537 | 0 |
User Code 5 | 538 | 0 |
User Code 6 | 539 | 0 |
User Code 7 | 540 | 0 |
User Code 8 | 541 | 0 |
User Code 9 | 542 | 0 |
User Code 10 | 543 | 0 |
User Code 11 | 544 | 0 |
User Code 12 | 545 | 0 |
User Code 13 | 546 | 0 |
User Code 14 | 547 | 0 |
User Code 15 | 548 | 0 |
User Code 16 | 549 | 0 |
Locations 534 to 549 are used to assign each User Code to one or two area areas of a partitioned ICP- CC488 Control Panel. Enter a value from 0 to 3 into each of these locations to assign the User Code holder to the areas it must operate (refer to Table 61). You can allocate multiple User Codes to the same area.
Table 61: User Code Allocations
Option Description
0Not allocated to an area
1 | Allocated to Area 1 |
2 | Allocated to Area 2 |
3Allocated to Area 1 and Area 2
19.6Setting Up and Programming Codepads for Partitioning
Only the CP5 Area Addressable (CP500A) and CP5 Master Partitioned (CP500P) codepads can be used with a partitioned