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MASTER USER GUIDE
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Contents
1. Overview ....................................................................................................4
Introduction ................................................................................................................ 4 Keypads ...................................................................................................................... 6 Emergency Keys.........................................................................................................7 The Quick Arm Keys ...................................................................................................8 Keypad Lock ...............................................................................................................8 Reset and Service Messages .................................................................................... 8 Fault Messages...........................................................................................................9 Zone Faults During Arming...................................................................................... 10
2. Using the Alarm System .........................................................................11
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 11
3. Operating the Alarm System ..................................................................13
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 13 To FULL Arm the System ......................................................................................... 14 To PART Arm the System......................................................................................... 15 To ARM Individual Areas ......................................................................................... 16 To DISARM the System............................................................................................ 17 During Entry..............................................................................................................17 When Not in Entry.....................................................................................................17 To CANCEL the Exit Mode ....................................................................................... 18 To CLEAR an Arm Fail.............................................................................................. 18 To SILENCE an Alarm .............................................................................................. 19 To RESET After an Alarm ......................................................................................... 19 USER Reset ..............................................................................................................19 ENGINEER Reset......................................................................................................20 ANTI-CODE Reset.....................................................................................................20 To OMIT Zones ......................................................................................................... 21 To Turn CHIME On and Off...................................................................................... 22 To VIEW the Status of Zones ................................................................................... 23 To OMIT 24 Hour Zones ........................................................................................... 24 To SELECT Areas for Chime.................................................................................... 25 To VIEW Activity Faults ............................................................................................ 26 To VIEW Activity Counts .......................................................................................... 27 Sending a Text Message to a Mobile Phone .......................................................... 28
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4. Programming the Alarm System............................................................29
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 29 Viewing the Event Log.............................................................................................. 30 Event Log Descriptions ............................................................................................31 Changing Your User Code ....................................................................................... 33 Setting up Zones for Chime..................................................................................... 34 Testing the Sounders and Strobe ........................................................................... 35 Walk Testing the System ......................................................................................... 36 Enabling Engineer Access....................................................................................... 37 Setting the System Time .......................................................................................... 38 Setting the System Date........................................................................................... 39 Overriding the Control Timers................................................................................. 40 Altering the Control Timers ..................................................................................... 41 Adding New Users to the System............................................................................ 43 Programming New Users .........................................................................................43 User Types................................................................................................................44 Available Options......................................................................................................45 User Options 1..........................................................................................................46 User Options 2..........................................................................................................47 User Config. ..............................................................................................................48 User Name Text ........................................................................................................49 Programming User Codes........................................................................................50 Programming Proximity TAGS .................................................................................52 Deleting Users ..........................................................................................................52 Setting up the Part Arms.......................................................................................... 53 Calling a Remote PC ................................................................................................ 54 Altering the Holiday Dates ....................................................................................... 55 Adjusting Speaker Volumes .................................................................................... 56 Printing the Event Log.............................................................................................. 57 Editing a Mobile Telephone Number....................................................................... 58
5. Specifications..........................................................................................59
European Standards ................................................................................................ 59 Warranty.................................................................................................................... 59
6. Installation Records................................................................................60
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1. Overview
Introduction
The alarm system consists of a control panel, one or more keypads and various detectors and sensors. The control panel is normally mounted out of sight in a cupboard etc. and houses the system's electronics and stand-by battery. There is normally no reason for anyone except an installer or service person to have access to the control panel. The keypad is used to control the alarm system and to display its status via the English text display. The keypad also provides audible feedback each time a key is pressed. Each keypad will be mounted in a convenient location inside the protected premises, near the designated points of entry/exit.
Users
Users of the alarm system will be assigned a unique 4, 5 or 6 digit User code. User codes are used to arm and disarm areas to which they are assigned. Some User codes can also access additional options such as, system tests and omitting zones. To access the system a valid User code must be entered, if a mistake is made whilst entering a User code, simply re-enter the correct code (the system may have been programmed so that too many incorrect code entries will cause a Tamper alarm or lock the keypad out). The User code may not allow access to certain functions i.e. if the code is only allowed to arm and disarm area A, it will not be able to arm or disarm other areas on the system. Most User codes can arm and disarm areas assigned to them from any keypad on the system. However, Local Users will only be able to arm and disarm areas assigned to them, from keypads assigned to the same areas. As well as or instead of a code, users of the alarm system can be assigned a Proximity TAG. Proximity TAGS replace the code number being entered with a key ring type TAG that is presented to the reader inside the keypad to operate the alarm system.
Zones
A `zone' is part of the protected premises and may consist of one or more detection devices protecting rooms and points of entry/exit, (e.g. front door, kitchen, downstairs windows, upstairs bedrooms, etc.). When the alarm system is fully armed, all of the zones on the system are monitored. Some zones may belong to more than one area, such as points of entry/exit i.e. the front door and movement sensor in an entrance lobby. These are called global zones because they are assigned to multiple areas. A zone that is assigned to more than one area will only be monitored when all of the areas it is assigned to are armed.
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Areas
An `area' is a group of one or more zones and would normally be used to split the premises into different sections. Each area can be either `Full' armed or `Part' armed. Example 1: Domestic Premises The entire house could be area A. Each area can be `Part' armed. For instance, detection devices upstairs, i.e. PIR's, could be programmed so that they will not be monitored during a `Part' arm, allowing access to the upstairs of the house at night.
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Area A forms the entire alarm system.
Example 2: Domestic Premises The upstairs of a house could be area A, the downstairs could be area B and the garage could be area C. Each area can be `Full' armed independently from each other (all detection devices in the area monitored). For instance, downstairs and the garage in example 1 (areas B & C) could be armed at night allowing access to the upstairs of the house (area A).
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All of the areas together form the entire alarm system.
Example 3: Commercial Premises Office 1 in an office block could be area A, office 2 could be area B and office 3 could be area C. Each area can be armed and disarmed independently from each other. For instance, any of the offices in example 2 above could be armed and disarmed to allow access without affecting the other offices.
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All of the areas together form the entire alarm system.
Example 4: Office Block The foyer of the office block in example 4 would need to be armed when the last office is armed and disarmed when the first office is disarmed. Because the foyer is a global area (used by everyone) the zones in that area need to be assigned to areas A, B and C. This ensures that the zone is only recognised by the system when ALL areas (A, B & C) are armed, allowing access to the foyer even if one of the areas is still armed.
Monitoring
This alarm system is capable of reporting Intruder alarms, Panic alarms, Fire alarms and other types of information over telephone lines to an Alarm Receiving Centre. If you accidentally set the alarm off, call the Alarm Receiving Centre immediately to prevent an unnecessary response.
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