
MNMSC0107_ALARMKEYPAD: Alarm Keypad Installation and User Manual 10/11
In this example, there are two main domains, which are further broken down into Alarm Zones. Let us say
Domain 1
for the sake of example that the following configuration is being used:
ntroller 1 - IC2000, marked A. Inputs 1 and 2 are wired to alarms.
Domain 2
Zone 1. Co
Zone 2. Controller 2 - IC1604, marked B. Input 4 is wired to an alarm.
Zone 3. Controller 3 – IC4000, marked C. Input 1 is wired to an alarm.
- IC2000, marked D. Input 1 is wired to an alarm. Zone 4.
ow in this example, Alarm Panel One can be used to control the inputs of controllers A (Zone 1), B (Zone
.3 Shared Inputs
addition to controlling multiple Zones, it is also possible for Zones to share inputs on any controller in the
but let’s say we now return to the Input
e now arm Zone 2 in the usual way. As a result, input 4 of Controller 2 becomes armed.
d, but the shared
any situation where Alarm Zones have shared inputs, the Alarm Keypad will automatically ignore any
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Controller 1
Controller 2 - IC1604, marked E. Input 2 is wired to an alarm. Zone 5.
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2), and C (Zone 3). Alarm Panel Two is used to control the inputs of controllers D (Zone 4), and E (Zone 5).
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same bus. Let’s go back to our example of Domain 1, listed above.
Zone 1 already includes inputs 1 and 2 of Controller 1 (the IC2000),
Group screen, and add input 4 of Controller 2 (the IC1604). This input is now shared by Zone 1 and Zone 2.
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Now let’s say we also arm Zone 1. As a result, inputs 1 and 2 of Controller 1 become arme
input - input 4 of Controller 2 – remains armed.
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input that is already is the requested state. For example, if an input is already armed and a Zone containin
it is armed, that input will be ignored and remain armed. Equally, if an input is already disarmed and a Zone
containing it is disarmed, that input will be ignored and remain disarmed.
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