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If you click Yes, RPS resets the Area(s) In Scope parameter.
If you click No, no changes are made in RPS.
RPS Menu Location
Keypads > Keypad Assignments > Scope
Further information
Account Number, page 92
Area Type, page 96
Area in Scope, page 112
5.1.7
Area in Scope
Default:
–
–
Selections:
–
–
–
This parameter identifies the areas included in the scope of this keypad for viewing status,
arming or disarming.
RPS Menu Location
Keypads > Keypad Assignments > Areas in Scope
Further information
Scope, page 111
5.1.8
Passcode Follows Scope?
Default: Yes (for all KP addresses)
Selections:
–
–
This parameter determines whether this keypad follows Scope, or whether it only arms or
disarms the area to which it is assigned. It does not affect the Function List arming and
disarming parameters.
Use this parameter to create a group of account wide keypads that arm only the area
to which they are assigned, even if the user has a passcode with arming authority rights in all
areas.
If the area to which this keypad is assigned is armed, entering a valid passcode disarms this
area and all other areas assigned to the scope of this keypad.
If the area to which this keypad is assigned is disarmed, entering a valid passcode disarms this
area and all other areas assigned to the scope of this keypad. Users must have authority
enabled in Passcode Arm and Passcode Disarm.
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Address 1: All
All other Addresses: 1
All All areas within the scope of this keypad are affected.
1 Only area 1 is affected.
Dbl click to view. Areas included within the scope of the keypad have been custom
selected. Double click to view or select custom areas.
Yes - change the armed state of the areas within the scope of this keypad. If the areas in
the scope are already at the intended armed state, they remain in that state.
No - view areas within the programmed scope, but only arm or disarm the area
programmed in Area Assignment when a passcode is entered.
Program Entry Guide
Control Panel
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