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D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 25
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2.0 Area Wide Parameters
This programming module contains three
programming categories:
Area Parameters
Bell Parameters
Opening and Closing
2.1 Area Parameters
Area #
Default: 1
Selection: 1 to 8
Enter the area number you are programming.
A# Area On
Use this program to enable or disable the area
specified.
Note:
Area 1 must be enabled: System events such as power
and phone supervision will not report properly if Area
1 is disabled.
Default: Yes (Area 1 only)
Selection: Yes or No
Yes Area is enabled.
No Area is disabled.
Points assigned to this area do not
generate events.
Command centers with Area scope that
are assigned to this area display AREA
# DISABLED.
When arming and disarming, this area
number is not displayed at command
centers with scope to view this area.
Status for this area is not reported with
Status
reports.
All user authority in this area is turned
off while the area is disabled.
A# Acct Number
This program item determines the account number
reported for this area. An account number must be
assigned to each active area.
Account numbers are used to group areas together.
Each area can have a different account number, or
several areas may share the same account number.
The D9112 uses the account number as a reference
for arming and command center text displays.
Default: 0000
Selection: For BFSK: 0000 to 0999, 0BBB to
0FFF
For Modem: 0000 to 9999, BBBB to
FFFF
BFSK Only the last three digits are
transmitted. Insert a 0 as the first digit
of the account number. Example: 0 2 3
4
Note:
If you want to send opening and closing
reports and identify the user who armed
or disarmed, assign a different account
number to each active area.
Modem II Enter four characters.
A# FA Bypass Max
Default: 1
Selection: 0 to 134
The maximum number of controlled points that can
be faulted (Force Armed) or bypassed when arming
this area.
Force arming allows the area to be armed when
points are not normal. Points that are not normal can
be left out of the system during the arming
procedure and do NOT detect violations. Other
points operate as programmed.
Bypassing a point allows you to take a point out of
the system at any time.