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Note
Before allowing any down-
load sessions, the system
must be disarmed to level
1—OFF.
To enable/disable the Panel Download setting:
1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.
2. Press
040.
3. To turn Downloading:
on, press
2 + #. The dealer will be able to access your system remotely if necessary.
off, press
1 + #. The dealer will not be able to access your system remotely.
4. Press
* + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.
Using a
Partitioned
System
The panel can be set up by your installer to operate as a two-partitioned system.
A partitioned system would be useful in a strip mall, or residential duplex, where two stores or
households could share one system.
Global Settings
Global system settings affect both partitions. Most are set by the installer. Global settings that are
programmed by the user include:
The time and date.
The System Master code.
Partition-Specific Settings
Partition-specific settings affect only one partition. User-programmable, partition-specific set-
tings include:
Partition Master codes (1 per partition for a total of 2).
A pool of 230 Regular User codes for use by one or the other partition. (Partition 1 Regular
User codes + Partition 2 Regular User codes = 230 Regular User codes)
A pool of 16 time schedules available to one or the other partition. (Partition 1 time schedules
+ Partition 2 times schedules = 16 time schedules)
9 Advanced Light Control setups available to each partition.
The Latchkey feature.
The Notify by Exception feature.
The Silent Arming option.
The Scheduled Arming feature.
Speaker volume settings.
The Energy Saver feature and its high and low setpoints.
To program any of these features for another partition, you must enter the User Programming
menu from a touchpad in that partition, or jump into that partition, then enter the User Program-
ming menu.
Jumping Partitions
Note
If your system uses just one
partition, skip this section.
An alternative to jumping partitions is to arm, disarm, or program from a hardwire touchpad
belonging to the other partition.
The ability to jump to another partition is an attribute assigned to each user code see “Assigning
Code Attributes”. By default, the System Master is the only code that can jump partitions. Refer
to the “Appendix A: User Sheets” to see if any other access codes have the ability to jump parti-
tions.
To jump partitions:
1. From any hardwired touchpad, press 8 + CODE + 6.
Touchpads display, “ENTER PARTITION” or “ENTER CMD.”
2. Press
1 if you want to change to Partition 1 or 2 if you want to change to Partition 2.
The touchpad sounds one short beep if the jump was successful. One long beep means the
jump was not successful. Alphanumeric touchpads display the text in the newly entered parti-
tion.