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Only the selected areas switch off, nothing changes
SEL.AREAS OFF
with the status of the non-selected areas
Example: used for specifically switching off some ar-
eas: for example a scenario that only switches off the
perimeter area (perimeter off
The selected areas change status: if on they switch
SWITCH SEL. AREAS
off and if off they switch on
Example: used for combining the act of switching
some areas on or off in a single scenario; for example
a scenario that only switches on/off the perimeter area
(switch perimeter
).
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Associated areas
ASSOC.
AREAS
###-----
To associate the areas chosen with the scenario programmed
Output operation
OUTPUT
OPERAT.
DISABLED
If enabled, it lets an output be controlled directly by a scenario The
output to be controlled is selected in
The scenario does not control any output
DISABLED
Example: scenario disabled or scenario for which you
only want to manage areas.
The scenario activates the selected output
ON
Example: scenario that enables you to open a lock con-
trolled by a timed output. Or a scenario that switches
on a light controlled by a stable output.
The scenario deactivates the selected output
OFF
Example: scenario that lets you switch off a light con-
trolled by a stable output.
The scenario switches the status of the selected output (on
SWITCH
becomes off and off becomes on)
Example: scenario that brings together the on and off
commands of a light controlled by a stable output.
The output associated to the scenario is activated
FOL. SCENARIO
when the status of the control unit corresponds exactly to the sce-
nario; in all other cases the output is deactivated
Associated outputs
ASSOC.
OUTPUT
NO
To associate the outputs chosen with the scenario programmed
Scenario description
DESCRIPTION 001
GOING OUT
Lets you edit the description of the scenario
With the
keys you can move horizontally, with the alphanumer-
(+)/(-)
ic keys you can edit the description letter by letter
).
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01
(+)/(‒)
01
(+)/(‒)
ASSOC. OUTPUT
01
(+)/(‒)
(*)/(#)
Areas
The valid procedure for all programming of areas, after accessing
the Installer/Technical menu, is as follows:
(▲)/(▼)
AREAS 04
(*)
MODIFY AREA 01 AREA 01
area to be programmed and then press
the options with
The display illustrated always shows the
(▲)/(▼)
default value of the property With
Force area
FORCED
NO
Forcing is the parameter which lets you define whether an area can
be armed even when there are open inputs (in this case, when the
exit time has elapsed, the area alarm will be triggered)
An area with forcing disabled starts the exit time only if all the
NO
inputs associated with it are closed
Example: used in a home environment to allow the
User to close any inputs that might be open.
An area with forcing enabled starts the exit time regardless of
YES
whether inputs associated with it are open
Example: used in the service-sector environment to
prevent inattentive users from being able to leave the
system with some areas unarmed because some in-
puts are open. In this case the triggering of the alarm
will inevitably warn that the system has been left with
inputs open.
Dependency
SLAVE
--------
The dependency of an area links its on/off status to that of other
areas (AND function) If you select the areas it must depend on, the
area will be armed only if all the areas selected are armed In this
case, this area cannot be armed or disarmed manually by the User
Linked switch-ons are not permitted (area 1 depends on area 2;
area 2 depends on area 3; arming area 3 also arms areas 2 and 1)
Example: there are two separate offices and a garage
in common and you want to arm the area associated
with the garage only if the areas of the two offices are
armed:
Area 1 = OFFICE 1 (dependency =
Area 2 = OFFICE 2 (dependency =
Area 3 = GARAGE (dependency =
Scenario 1 = CLOSE OFFICE 1 (
)
#--
Scenario 2 = CLOSE OFFICE 2 (
)
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Keypad 1 = Situated in office 1: (associated areas =
; scenario A = CLOSE OFFICE 1)
#-#
Keypad 2 = Situated in office 2: (associated areas =
; scenario A = CLOSE OFFICE 2)
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Code 1 = Office 1 user (associated areas =
Code 2 = Office 2 user (associated areas =
; with
you choose the
(▲)/(▼)
; finally browse through
(*)
you can exit at any time
(#)
01
(+)/(‒)
01
(+)/(‒)
)
---
)
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)
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; areas =
SEL. AREAS ON
; areas =
SEL. AREAS ON
)
#-#
)
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