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Octal Relay Modules (DX3010): The DS7400Xi can
support two Octal Relay Modules.
• Each relay can be programmed to follow system-
wide events or Output Functions as described
above.
Solid State Output Modules (DS7489): The
DS7400Xi can support two Solid State Output Modules.
• Each output can be programmed to follow system-
wide events or Output Functions as described
above.
7.2.5 Area (Partition) Control Programming
Area Control Programming: Use up to eight areas.
They are assigned (program address 3420) in order.
• For example, when using only one area, it is
Area 1. When using three areas, they are Areas 1,
2, and 3.
• Partitioning allows the system to act as up to 8
different systems.
• Zones, keypads, outputs, and other items may be
assigned to particular areas.
• Access to areas may be through each area's keypad
or through a Master keypad (see the User's Guide
P/N: 43851 for more details).
Common Area: Area 1 can be programmed as a
common area, that is, common to other areas. This
allows it to be used in an installation with one common
entry area such as a foyer or vestibule.
• When Area 1 is programmed as a common area, it
will only arm when all the areas it is common to
are armed.
• The common area will disarm when any of the
areas it is common to are disarmed - only if the
user has access to the common area.
• When using a common area, a Master keypad
should be used and assigned to the common area
(see Section 7.2.6 Keypad Assignment Programming).
7.2.6 Keypad Assignment Programming
Keypad Assignment: The keypad type and the area it
is assigned to must be programmed.
• Each program address (3131-3138) programs the
keypad type for two keypads. For example: for
address 3131, data digit 1 is for keypad 1, data
digit 2 is for keypad 2.
• Each program address (3139-3146) programs the
area assignment for two keypads. For example: for
address 3139, data digit 1is for the area assignment
of keypad 1, data digit 2 is for the area assignment
of keypad 2.
• Users must have access to the area the keypad is
assigned to in order to use the keypad.
Master Keypad Programming: A Master keypad can
be used to access all the areas.
• It will display the arm/disarm status of all the
areas and can be used to individually control each
area (see Section 4.5 The Master Keypad).
• A Master keypad can be assigned to any of the
areas.
• Any number of the 15 allowable keypads can be a
Master keypad.
• When using the common area, it is suggested that
a Master keypad be used and that it is assigned to
the common area.
7.2.7 Emergency Key Programming
Do not label these keys if they are
unprogrammed. Only the “A” key may be
programmed and labeled as the Fire key.
These keys are not intended to substitute
for Listed manual pull boxes.
Fire Key: The emergency key (key A) at the bottom
left of the keypad entry area is the Fire Key. If
programmed, the key will activate a fire alarm when
pressed for 2 seconds.
• It may be programmed for a steady or pulsed
alarm.
The Fire Key will generate the fire alarm
sounders in the area that activated the Fire
Key. Any other areas in use will only have
their keypad sounders activated. All keypad
displays will be the same.
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