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6. SET THE NUMBER OF AREAS
The system can be partitioned into a maximum of eight areas. Each area is like a mini-panel and
can be armed, disarmed, etc. See page 52 for details on this function.
7. ASSIGN AREAS TO USERS
After the number of areas is defined, assign the various areas to the users who are to be
authorized to operate them. See page 52 for details on this function.
8. SET DATE AND TIME
Refer to page 58 for instructions on setting the date and time.
9. PRINT REPORTS
When the system is fully configured, a complete system report should be printed. This gives a
full record of the installation and prints all variables, user options and names, a list of any
program changes (literals), an on-line zone report (zone descriptions and types), and then the
system log. It is important to produce two copies of this report, one for your own records and one
for the customer. Refer to page 53 for further details.
10. WALKTEST THE ENTIRE SYSTEM
This test should be done with a printer connected to the panel. A printed record of the test will
then be obtained and a copy may be given to the customer. The object of the walktest is to trip
every zone on the system and to confirm that the panel receives the activation. Refer to the
WALKTEST option in the SERVICE MODE mode on page 43 for further details.
11. CHECK SYSTEM OPERATION
The system may be connected to a central/monitoring station. In this case, the system should be
armed, a zone tripped, and then the system disarmed. The central/monitoring station should be
contacted to ensure that the relevant signals were received. If a dialler is used, all conditions
being monitored should be activated (e.g., fire, holdup, etc.) to verify correct operation.
All system outputs being used, including C-LEMs and COMBO LEMs, should be tripped and
reset to verify correct operation. Refer to the RELAY/C-LEM TEST function on page 52 for
further details.