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Part set Enforcer?

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Just now, Amps said:

Have you enabled the keypad for area B?

No I don't think so. Do I have to do this even though I'm not using an RKP?

 

I don't recall seeing this option but I'll have a look when I'm home from work.

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    I find a lot of people esp. domestics using a slightly more commercial panel, often choose Areas to try and achieve what most of us would just use Part for.

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  • Not sure , but do you have to enable zones to part set , so if the attributes are not set then there's nothing to set    From engineering is that some kind of forced set    Just ke

2 hours ago, Amps said:

Have you enabled the keypad for area B?

Thought he wants to part set? 

 

Or is part setting done via areas on the enforcer ?

I find a lot of people esp. domestics using a slightly more commercial panel, often choose Areas to try and achieve what most of us would just use Part for.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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24 minutes ago, datadiffusion said:

I find a lot of people esp. domestics using a slightly more commercial panel, often choose Areas to try and achieve what most of us would just use Part for.

I think this is what I'm doing (or trying to do).

 

I couldn't actually find the designated 'Part Set' option, and having the PIR's respond differently in different zones was the only way I could think of getting the same effect.

 

Unless I missed the part set option?

12 minutes ago, fatman said:

I think this is what I'm doing (or trying to do).

 

I couldn't actually find the designated 'Part Set' option, and having the PIR's respond differently in different zones was the only way I could think of getting the same effect.

 

Unless I missed the part set option?

I fixed an enforcer once , he asked me about part set , his part set was like setting full set and panel was upstairs so never got round to finding out why the B key doesn't part set 

 

I still don't get it lol

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3 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

I fixed an enforcer once , he asked me about part set , his part set was like setting full set and panel was upstairs so never got round to finding out why the B key doesn't part set 

 

I still don't get it lol

Lol! As long as I'm not the only one! ;)

8 hours ago, fatman said:

No I don't think so. Do I have to do this even though I'm not using an RKP?

 

I don't recall seeing this option but I'll have a look when I'm home from work.

 

An Enforcer part set is Area B.  Go to Assign Keypads/Readers -> Keypad 00 and assign Area B to it.

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7 minutes ago, Amps said:

 

An Enforcer part set is Area B.  Go to Assign Keypads/Readers -> Keypad 00 and assign Area B to it.

Hi there,


Thanks for your reply. I went here and it was already assigned to all zones. However, I set it to A and B, but this hasn't worked :-(

Is Area B assigned to the user code?

 

I think you are presuming that both the A & B keys will be highlighted when you enter your code. This is not always the case.

 

Enter your code and the A key is highlighted. If you press the B key is that highlighted?

 

 

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1 minute ago, Amps said:

Is Area B assigned to the user code?

 

I think you are presuming that both the A & B keys will be highlighted when you enter your code. This is not always the case.

 

Enter your code and the A key is highlighted. If you press the B key is that highlighted?

 

 

Thanks for the quick reply.


Yes Area B is assigned to the user code.

 

If I enter the code, A is highlighted only. If I try to select B, A remains highlighted but B still doesn't come on.

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