Partitioning; Cp500 Master Partitioned Led Codepad; Using Codepads In A Partitioned System; Operating With A Cp5 Area Addressable Led Codepad - Bosch ICP-CC488 Installation Manual

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ICP-CC488 | Installation Guide | 19.0

19.0 Partitioning

The ICP-CC488 Control Panel includes the
partitioning feature, which can effectively transform
your single control panel into two separate areas.
Normally, arming and disarming the system turns the
entire system on or off. When the ICP-CC488
Control Panel is partitioned, you can arm or disarm
an individual area without affecting the other area.
Partitioning is extremely useful when you want to
secure sheds, dual occupancy dwellings, accessory
dwellings, shops, and offices.
Only the CP5 Area Addressable (CP500A) codepad
and the CP5 Master Partitioned (CP500P) codepad
can be used in partitioned systems.
19.1
CP500 Master Partitioned LED
Codepad
Figure 17: ICP-CP500PW Master Partitioned
Codepad
This codepad is only used on a partitioned ICP-
CC488 Control Panel. The Master Partitioned LED
codepad allows a user to operate both areas
individually from the same codepad, without the
need to operate individual areas from separate
codepads.
The codepad is the communications interface
between you and the alarm system. The codepad
allows you to issue commands and offers visual and
audible indications to guide you through general
operation.
The codepad incorporates a number of indicators:
eight zone indicators show the condition of each
zone, eight area indicators show the area status, and
four other indicators show general status. These
indicators are described in detail in Section ICP-
CP500PW Master Partitioned LED Codepad on page 12.
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Partitioning
19.2
Using Codepads in a Partitioned
System
19.2.1
Operating with a CP5 Area Addressable
LED Codepad
The display and operations of a CP5 Area
Addressable (CP500A) codepad in a partitioned
system are exactly the same as the CP5 Eight Zone
LED codepad, except that the commands issued
from the codepad affect only the area to which the
codepad is allocated. Refer to Section 3.0 System
Operations on page 14 for more information.
Example
If the codepad is allocated to Area 2, only User
Codes that are allocated to Area 2 can operate the
codepad. If User Codes have access only to Area 1,
entering the code at the Area 2 codepad does not
work.
If you want to determine the area to which the
codepad you are operating is allocated, hold down
[8]. If Zone 1 lights, the codepad is allocated to Area
1. If Zone 2 lights, the codepad is allocated to Area 2.
Refer to Section 5.4 Hold-Down Functions on page 32
for more information.
19.2.2
Operating with a CP5 Master
Partitioned Codepad
Operations using a CP5 Master Partitioned (CP500P)
codepad in a partitioned system are the same as the
CP5 Area Addressable codepad with one exception.
All operations are related only to the lit Area
Display. If the Area Display 2 is lit, the codepad
displays information only for Area 2 (that is, all
operations effect only Area 2). Refer to Section 3.0
System Operations on page 14 for more information.
To move from one area to the next:
1. Press [AWAY].
The next Area Display indicator lights (for
example, if Area Display 1 is lit, pressing
[AWAY] lights Area Display 2.
2. Press [AWAY] to toggle the display back to other
Area Display indicator.
In the example, pressing [AWAY] again lights
Area Display 1.
19.3

Programming

Locations 500 and 501 apply only to a partitioned
ICP-CC488 Control Panel.
These locations have up to four options. You can
select any combination of these options by
programming a single value. Calculate this value by
adding the option bit numbers together. Refer to
Section 7.3 Programming Option Bits on page 36 for
more information.
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