3 . 7 A S S I G N K E Y P A D S / R E A D E R S; Reader Is; Arm Point Arms; Arm Point Disarms - Pyronix 256 System Manual

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1 3 . 7 A s s i g n K e y p a d s / R e a d e r s

Ensure that all keypads and readers are addressed correctly before enabling them in this function. Please
see page 121 on how to address each individual keypad and reader.

13.7.1 Reader Is:

This option will only appear when you program a Reader into the system. You can then select how you
would like the Reader to operate.
Arm Point: This will make the Reader act like a normal keypad (arming/disarming the system etc)
*S/Part Control: A reader can be used to create sub-partitions. For example: A keypad may control a full
area, but in the partition you may wish to control certain inputs only, thus you can arm/disarm those inputs
only via the reader.
*Access Control: If an access control system is installed then you will need to program the reader as this
type.
Disarm Only: If you wish to use the Reader to disarm the system only, select this type.
Please also note that any RIX2s on the system will need to be programmed as a 'Reader'.
*Not available on PCX 26/SMS

13.7.2 Arm Point Arms

An "Arming Point", this means that you can program the keypad / reader to arm certain partitions only. This
is used in conjunction with the partitions allocated to a user code.
For example, if a user code is programmed to operate partitions 'A' and 'B', but the keypad / reader is only
programmed to arm Partition 'A', then the system will arm only partition 'A'.

13.7.3 Arm Point Disarms

A "Disarming Point" means that you can program the keypad / reader to disarm certain partitions only. This is
used in conjunction with the partitions allocated to a user code.
For example, if a user code is programmed to operate partitions 'A' and 'B', but the keypad / reader is only
programmed to disarm Partition 'A', then the system will disarm only partition 'A'.

13.7.4 Arm Point In

When arming from a keypad / reader located in the partition being armed, the programmed exit mode and
exit time will apply.
When arming from a keypad / reader that is NOT located in the partition being armed, the system will 'quick
arm' the partition. This will not apply to arming of partition B as part of a 'Full' system arm if 'intelligent
arming' is enabled.
For example, if a user code is programmed to operate partition 'B', but the 'Arm Point In' for the keypad /
reader is only programmed for partition 'A', then once the user code is entered, partition 'B' will quick arm.
Otherwise the system will operate as normal depending on the exit mode and exit time.
On the PCX 26/SMS system you will only select one level arm under 'Default Level', this selects what
the "default arm mode" will be set to (A,B,C or D). Arm point arms, disarms and point in is only on
the PCX 256
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