Module Supervision; Enroll Wireless Devices; Working With Partitions; Setting Up A Partition - Tyco DSC PowerSeries HS2016 Reference Manual

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Table 3-1 Module Capacity
Module
HSM2108 8 Zone expander
HSM2208 8 Output expander 2
Wireless Keypad:
HS2LCDRF(P)4
HS2ICNRF(P)4
HS2LCDWF(P)(V)4
HSM2300 Power Supply 1A
HSM2204 4 High-current
Output
HSM2HOSTx Transceiver
PC5950 Audio Verification
(not UL evaluated)
Modules can be enrolled automatically or manually using section
[902] of Installer programming. For instructions on enrolling mod-
ules, see page 53.
To confirm that a module has been successfully enrolled, use Installer
Programming section [903]. See page 54 for details.
Enrolling the First Keypad
To enroll a hardwired keypad, connect the keypad to the alarm con-
troller, power up the alarm panel then press any button on the keypad.
To enroll a wireless keypad, first connect the HSM2HOSTx wireless
integration module (or RF keypad) to the alarm controller. Next,
power up the alarm panel and a wireless keypad. Press any button on
the keypad to enroll it on the HSM2HOSTx. The HSM2HOSTx is
then enrolled on the alarm panel. To enroll other keypads, see
page 53.

3.3.2 Module Supervision

By default, all modules are supervised upon installation. Supervision
is enabled at all times so that the panel can indicate a trouble if a
module is removed from the system.
To check which modules are currently connected and supervised, see
[903] Confirm Module on page 54.
If a module is connected but is not recognized by the system, it may
be due to any of the following reasons:
the module is incorrectly wired to the alarm controller
the module has exceeded its maximum wire run length
the module does not have enough power
the module is not enrolled on the wireless receiver
Removing Modules
Enrolled modules can be deleted from the system via programming
section [902]. For instructions, see [902] Add/Remove Modules on
page 53.

3.3.3 Enroll Wireless Devices

Wireless devices are enrolled via the wireless transceiver module and
Installer Programming section [804][000]. See "Compatible
Devices" on page 2. for a list of supported wireless devices.
Wireless devices are enrolled using one of the following methods:
Auto Enrollment
To enroll a wireless device using this method, press and hold the
Enroll button on the device for 2-5 seconds until the LED lights then
release the button. The alarm panel automatically recognizes the
device and the keypad displays a confirmation message. The device
ID and next available zone number are displayed. Press [*] to accept
or scroll to another available zone number. Batteries must be
installed in the wireless device in order to enroll.
Various zone features are programmable depending on the type of
device. Refer to page 27 for details.
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Pre-Enrollment
Pre-enrollment is a two step process. The first step requires entering
each device ID ([804][001]-[716]). Every wireless device has an ID
printed on the sticker attached to the device. The format is XXX-
YYYY where:
XXX identifies the type or model of the device
YYYY is a short encrypted ID used by the system to identify the
specific device
Pre-enrollment can be done at a remote location and using DLS/SA.
The second step is to press the enrollment button on the device, usu-
ally done on location. Installer Programming does not have to be
entered at this step. Both steps must be performed in order to com-
plete the enrollment.

3.4 Working with Partitions

A partition is a limited area of the premises that operates inde-
pendently from the other areas. Partitioning a system can be benefi-
cial if the property has outbuildings that need to be secured
independently of a main area or if the home has a separate apartment.
Each partition can have it's own keypad or a keypad can have access
to all partitions (only if all partitions belong to the same owner). User
access to partitions is controlled via access codes. A master code can
access the entire system and partitions, while a user code is limited to
assigned partitions.
Setting up a partition requires configuration of the following:
create the partition
define bell/siren operation
assign keypads
assign zones
assign users

3.4.1 Setting Up a Partition

Partitions are added or removed from the system by applying or
removing a partition mask via Installer Programming section [200].
The number of available partitions depends on the alarm panel
model. See [200] Partition Mask on page 42 for more information.

3.4.2 Bell/Siren Operation

Each partition must have a siren. The system siren connected to the
bell output of the alarm controller can be mounted in a central loca-
tion within hearing range of all partitions. Each partition can also
have wireless sirens activated only on the assigned partition. See
Wireless Programming on page 52 for details.
Single Siren Output Operation
With a siren shared across all partitions, control over activation/deac-
tivation of the output depends on the partition that initiated the alarm
sequence. Only the partition that originated the alarm can deactivate
the bell output.
Global zones, such as smoke detectors shared by multiple partitions,
can deactivate the siren on all partitions the zone is assigned to.
Bell Timeout
Each partition has a dedicated maximum bell activation time, pro-
grammable in minutes, to enable activation or deactivation of the
siren according to events occurring on the partition(s). See System
Times on page 30 for more information.
Fire Pre-Alerts
Smoke detector zones should be enrolled on all partitions. If a smoke
detector zone assigned to only one partition activates, the only way to
silence the delayed fire pre-alert is by pressing a key on a keypad
assigned to that partition. If the smoke detector zone is assigned to all
partitions, pressing a key on any keypad silences the pre-alert.
Multiple Siren Output Operation
When multiple sirens are used in the installation, they can be pro-
grammed to sound alarm conditions for all partitions, or for individ-
ual partitions by using a partition enable mask.
If hardwired sirens are used, this is accomplished via bus power sup-
plies with a supervised high-current output. The output is then pro-
grammed as a Fire and Burglary PGM output type.
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