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3. Setting and Unsetting
There are two main ways of setting and unsetting your alarm
system: either from a keypad or from a remote control. This
chapter is split into two halves, dealing with each of those
methods in turn.
In case you are not familiar with some of the terms used in this
book:
“Full Set” means that all the detectors in the system are
being monitored. If there is any activity on any detector
(apart from Technical Alarms) then the system will start an
alarm.
“Part Set” means that the system is monitoring some
detectors but not others. The installer selects those detectors
that should be monitored during a Part Set.
“Partition” is a segment of the whole system that may not be
accessible to some users. Some users can only set a single
Partition. Other users may be able to set two or more
Partitions. See below for instructions on how to set and unset
individual Partitions.
Setting and Unsetting With a Keypad
When setting the system with a keypad, the process is divided
into three steps: starting the setting procedure, selecting what
you want to set, and completing the procedure. Starting the
procedure always requires you to identify yourself to the system,
either by keying in an access code or by presenting a tag (but,
you may be able to use Quick Set, see below). You then have to
chose what portion of the system you want to set. To complete
the setting procedure your Installer will have chosen one of the
following methods for you: letting a timer expire, closing the final
door, pressing a special button, or closing a lock on the final door.
Consult your Installer about which method is best for your
system; requirements can depend on your local Police Authority.
When unsetting the system with a keypad, the process is divided
into two steps: triggering the entry procedure, usually by opening
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