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TS900 Engineer mode tampers

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Just for info and anyone else who needs this albeit an old panel it looks like the ts900 also can have communal overlaps that will not set unless all wards are set

 

Circuits can be assigned to more than one ward (A,B or C) thus creating overlapping areas.Circuits that are assigned to more than one ward will only be armed when both or all wards are set.

 

 

3 hours ago, matt93 said:

 

I remember on a galaxy that you can have a group set only if all attached groups are also set

 

So in theory if a group leaves and someone else is still in the building it will not set communal group but the last user to leave and set their group will also set communal and entry as all other groups are set.

 

I did something similar to this before but I will have to refresh myself and test

 

It seems the best solution for automation and knowing that the full building is set when empty

 

Of course this relies on everyone setting their groups but I could pull in a timed set for double security if it needs it.

 

 

Galaxy does yes and you can assign keypads and assign outputs , so no need for whole building to go off

 

Not sure how it's covered in regs tho need monkies to answer that

5 hours ago, matt93 said:

I was trying to avoid people forgetting they had not disarmed and triggering the whole building while people are working.

 

Mini maglocks on the doors.

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