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unused zones is part of the Part Set program, It turns off zones when the system is part set.
In Full Set, all zones are active
 
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No tazz i think your thinking of a different alarm. There is no full set or part set. You arm the zones you like. There are 3 programmes. You definitely don't link out the unused zones

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There are 3 part sets, thats what I designed on the original accenta back in 96 at ADE. The G4 may have updated software, with a few added features. But the setup is the same. And you cannot switch out a zone, only in part set
 
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There is no full or part set it's either set 1 2 or 3. I have no doubt you know more than me about alarms and this isn't a dick measuring competition either. I fit these and Just stating the fact

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If you enter you code only, the system will time out, or exit terminate....this is full set
If you enter code, the press prog...1, 2 or 3....this will part set in one of 3 different part set suites.
 
Hence full set.....you wouldn`t wont to pre program omited zones in a full set. But can now see you next answer, that you could pre-program unconnected zones.....Something which was not intended, but may work, the problem would be the system wont set unless prog 1 is selected, due to open zones on code only
 
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Hi
I have been doing my first intruder alarm its a honywell accenta gen4 mini. I am only using 2x pir sensors 1 panic alarm, 1 key pad, and 1 sounder. The first pir is above the entry/exit door so I am not using any door contacts. once I set the system the pir's are picking up movement but not soundin the alarm. I think its the programing that I have wrong but dont know what to set any tips ?
i think zone 1 is pre set as the entry or exit zone and this is what sets the alarm when your going out so you will need door contacts in zone 1 or unless you program zone 1 as a p.i.r zone
 
Note for op which may help.......if a zone is programmed as unused in 1,2,3 it will also be deleted as an entry/exit zone...
Therefore set all entry/exit or inhibited zones as used, then entry/exit or inhibited in flag menu.
Just a feeling this is your problem, after talking with onions
 
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