10 operating a partitioned system – ABUS AZ4110 LCD Keypad for Terxon SX_MX Operating instructions User Manual
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10 Operating a partitioned
system
The installer can program the alarm centre so that it
behaves like 4 separate alarm centres. The partitions are
called partition A, B, C and D. These can be switched
active or inactive independent of each other. Several
partitions can be switched active or inactive
simultaneously; this is set by the installer.
10.1 Control
unit
In partitioned systems, buttons
A
,
B
,
C
and
D
have the
following functions:
Button
Meaning
A
Active / inactive Partition A
B
Active / inactive Partition B
C
Active / inactive Partition C
D
Active / inactive Partition D
10.2 Activating
a
partition
1. Enter your user code via the keyboard or hold your
proximity code key at the control unit. If no other partition
is active then the display shows:
If another partition is active then the display shows:
2. Press the required partition button. The display shows:
3. Press
.
The display shows which partition the alarm centre is
currently activating and the time until completion of the
process. A beep is emitted at the control unit if this has
been programmed.
After completion of the time, the alarm centre sets the
partition to active and the control unit shows which
partition is switched to active.
10.3 Deactivating a partition
The entry time starts when you open the entry door. An
intermittent beep is sounded during the entry time.
1. Enter your user code or hold your proximity code key at
the control unit. The display shows the partitions that you
can enter.
2. Press the corresponding partition button
A
,
B
,
C
or
D
and then press
.
The entry beep stops. The partition is now deactivated.