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PProg Partitions The zones not included to any partition will not be written to the console configuration, their status being not monitored by the console during system operating. Such zones called “vacant zones” can be written to the console configuration if they are assigned to textual descriptions and / or Contact ID zone numbers, and these zones are involved into custom event processing scenarios (see Section Custom Events of this Manual). These zones are added to the console configuration if the flags “Write the Descriptions of Vacant Zones”, “Write the Numbers of ID-Contact Vacant Zones”, “Write the Custom Events for Vacant Zones” are, respectively, set on the Console tab of the Options menu The maximum number of zones per a partition is: o 255 for consoles of versions 1.10 – 1.15 o 512 for consoles of versions 1.20 – 1.24 o 2048 for consoles of versions 2.01 – 2.05 EDITING A PARTITION If necessary, you can change partition parameters or lists of zones included to the partition. To revise a partition descriptor, select the partition in the Partitions window and click , or activate the Edit → Change menu command, or press <Enter> on the keyboard, or just select the relevant parameter in the Inspector window by double clicking on it by left mouse button. Then correct the parameter value and press <Enter>. To change the parameters of some zone, select the zone in the lower (device) window and use any tool said above. To delete a zone from a partition (without deleting the partition itself), select the zone descriptor in the device window and click , or press <Delete> on the keyboard, or use the Edit → Delete menu command, or set the parameter “Partition Number” for this zone to the value “Unspecified” in the Inspector window. To add some zone to the partition use the tools discussed above. DELETING A PARTITION To delete a partition from the console database, select its descriptor in the Partitions window and click , or activate the Edit → Delete menu command, or press <Delete>, or just drag and drop the descriptor on the Recycle Bin . 61 www.bolid.com