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| marhan |
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| ADE used to make easy to use and install panels. Now Honeywell has screwed that up!!! The latest version of what was an excellent panel is both difficult to use thanks to the very confusing symbols on the keypad instead of the use of simple English words like "Omit" "Chime" "Reset" etc. Also the Engineering manual tries to cover 3 different versions of panel / keypads, is poorly writen and to top it off, is in fact totally wrong once you reach section 5, 6, 7, 8. What was wrong with having simple words on the keys ? Why can't I have a book that just covers the panel I have and not a whole range on keypads and panels I don't have ? Lastly what was so bad about the old style ADE Engineering instructions that Honeywell felt the need to make the new book almost imposible to follow ? One last thing, the panel now has so little power available to power old bell boxes you can't just use it to replace an old panel. Other than what I've just said, it fine :-) | |
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Documents

a. The Remote keypads (RKPs) should be mounted in positions which allows ease of operation for the system users, typically within the entry/exit route close to the final door and the master bedroom.
Remove the front cover(s) from the panel.
Additional internal sound speakers are recommended, these will provide high volume alarm tones and low volume entry/exit tones. Speakers should be positioned to provide good sound distribution throughout the building and so that the exit tone is audible outside the main entry / exit door. This will enable the system operator to check that the system is setting correctly. Finally note that the total current output of this control system (in alarm TOTAL condition) is 1Amp when supported by a fully charged battery. Calculate the total current consumption of every part of the system including the panel, remote keypads,
Disconnect the transformer wires from the transformer marked AC terminals on the board. Carefully remove the PCB by gently pushing down the holding clips on the bottom edge of the PCB and withdraw it from the base.
All of the system wiring is connected directly to the panel. Caution: When positioning the control The Accenta panel may be panel ensure that it is located in a dry concealed inside a cupboard or place away from damp areas. loft space, but it must be installed within the protected The Accenta mini G3 enclosure is illustrated premises and in a position which is convenient here, however the procedures for the other for a mains supply. The Optima panel may be panels are similar. installed near an entry/exit point.
Fixing
Mounting holes
Cable entry holes
Note: When replacing the PCB align it on the round support pillars to the bottom and allow it to click down past the clips at the top of the case. Refit the transformer wires into the terminal.
b. Fixing
Board There are four fuses mounted on the circuit Fit the panel to the wall with suitable fixings. Ensure the wall surface is flat to board, all are 20mm quick blow. F1 1.6A - to protect the +ve line of 12V battery prevent base distortion. There are cable entry holes provided in the rear F2 1A - to protect the RKP 13V supply of the base and around the outside F3 1A - to protect the Speaker 13V supply edges through the thinned out plastic F5 1A - to protect the Bell and Strobe supply sections which may be cut away as required. As supplied, wire links are fitted across the PA The hole provided adjacent to the and Tamper terminals to represent a closed mains transformer is a dedicated mains circuit. cable entry point.
Communicator is not fitted to Optima compact G3 panel
L/FAIL +13V 0V FIRE PA ABORT CONF INT SET
Keypad and LEDs (except Power LED) are not fitted to Accenta G3 and Accenta mini G3 panels
RKP FUSE
D6 D7 D8 D9 D10
1A SOUND COMMS +13V 0V
VOLUME
13V / SPEAKER BELL/STROBE
BATTERY
F1 J4 + BATT AC
J8 PA +
TAMP +13V 0V -
J6 + T A
STROBE
Factory fitted links
A combination of up to four remote keypads and lighting controller can be connected to the panel.
Wiring the system
Caution: Always power-down the panel when wiring external circuits, to prevent damage to the panel electronics.
Systematically wire and test each circuits.:
Security zones
Panel Board
Zone, Tamper circuit and PA circuits
Finish by wiring any additional extension speaker sounders, external bell/sounder, strobe and the 13V supply.
TAMP +13V 0V
Terminal block is not supplied
Tamper network
The Tamper circuit is used to protect all cables and detectors in the system from unauthorised access including the panel and RKP covers. The zone and PA tampers should be series wired and connected to the TAMP terminals. Terminals T & A are for the external bell / sounder tamper. The TAMP terminals at the bottom left of the PCB are for the RKP tampers. Tamper alarms that occur in the Day mode operate internal sounders only. Tamper alarms in Set cause a full alarm condition. Tamper is indicated on the control panel and RKPs by the Tamper indicator.
Door Contact
Connect Remote Keypads / Lighting controllers
Note: Where an Accenta G3 or Accenta mini G3 panel is being installed ensure there is at least one remote keypad wired to the panel before first power up.
OPTI-CAM Lighting Controller Board
COMMS SOUND LD R
GND 12V
Note: The G3 range of panels are not supplied with wire links for unused zones. All unused zones must be programmed out by setting them to disabled using the Zone Type function see page 19.
It is recommended that no more than 10 magnetic contacts are connected to the same zone.
Keypad Board
COMMS SOUND
F2 SOUND COMMS +13V 0V
Maximum of up to 4 Remote Keypad / OPTI-CAM Lighting Controller combination allowed (See also the instructions supplied with the OPTI CAM lighting controller)
A control marked VOLUME in the centre of the PCB may be used to adjust the low volume entry/exit tones to suit environmental conditions. To adjust this control, partially lift up the top cover.
Bell Output (External sounder)
Panic Button
The bell is usually installed in a high position from where the bell could be seen and heard. Terminal T A D B are for connection to the external bell or sounder. These terminals provide a power/hold-off supply, sounder trigger and tamper circuit to protect the external sounder housing.
BELL/STROBE
PA buttons may be fitted near the front door, or in a bedroom.
Extension speaker
Extension speaker may be connected to the loudspeaker terminals to produce high volume alarm tones and low volume entry / exit fault tones.
13VSPEAKER
+ STROBE
16 W Extension Speaker
Sonade
Up to two 16 ohm extension speakers may also be wired across the speaker terminals. Mounted in convenient positions within the installation the extension speakers will reproduce all of the alarm tones generated by the control panel.
The terminals are summarised as follows: T-Ve tamper return A-Ve supply (0V) D+Ve supply (12V) B-Ve Sounder trigger For ease of installation, ADE sounders and modules use the same markings. Where a discrete bell sounder is used, it should be connected to terminals D & B. Terminals T &
A are then used for tamper protection for the sounder housing.
Remote signalling Input and Outputs
These outputs are not applicable to the Optima compact G3 panel.
# Terminal block is not supplied
These terminals have been provided for connection to remote signalling equipment such as a digital communicator, Red Care STU or speech dialler.
+ STROBE T E A D B + STROBE T E A D B
Note: The operating polarity of the Communicator output terminals are programmable.
L/FAIL This is a telephone line fail input which is held at approximately 6V by the panel circuitry. The input is activated when pulled to 0V by the telephone line fault output of the communicator. This is usually a voltage free relay or open collector transistor. When a telephone line fault occurs in the Day mode the panel provides an audible double beep every 10 minutes. This indication is automatically cleared when the fault is removed. A telephone line fault which occurs while the system is Set will not cause an alarm condition but any bell delay which is programmed will be cancelled and any intruder alarm which is triggered will operate instant sounders. 13V 0V These terminals provide a 13V supply for the communicator up to a total load of 200mA. The output is protected by a 250mA thermal fuse. If this fuse operates it may be reset by removing the load and allowing a few seconds for it to recover. OUTPUT PORT By default these outputs are programmed as active low output. They are held at 13V and fall to 0V when active, it can source or sink 10mA. The output polarity can be programmed.
Exit Modes program
Timed A timed Program will become Set as the Exit timer expires. Terminated Set This sets an infinite time out, which will only set once the PTS input is operated. Final Door A final door program will be Set 5 seconds after a timed zone has opened and closed. Silent Set This operates exactly the same as Timed but completely silent without the internal sounder signal.
Program 1 : To arm all of the zones and become Set as the user leaves the property and closes the final door. Program 2 : To protect the perimeter of the property in the evening and become Set after say 20 seconds. Program 3 ; To protect the downstairs areas of the house at night and become Set instantly and silently.
Note: The above are purely examples. The installer must program the panel to configure all the circuits to the customers exact requirements.
Note: If a program is not selected when the user Sets the system, Program 1 will automatically Set. Therefore Program 1 is usually considered as the Full Set Program containing all of the zones.
Zone Function per Program
Timed : This function would be used to protect the main entry/exit door of the entry route. Time inhibited : This is a zone which, on setting the panel, allows access to the Entry / Exit zone. However, if the panel is set and an time inhibited zone is triggered before an Entry /Exit zone then an alarm will be generated immediately. Immediate: This is a zone which will, when entered, go into alarm when the panel is set.
Unused : A zone that is programmed as an Unused zone by the Engineer, then is ignored by the panel. Primarily used for Part set options.
Programs 1,2 and 3
Example: To configure Program 1 Exit mode to Final door set, Press: Prog Prog 3 Reset Reset Reset Reset Enter Engineer program mode
Set up program
Attack Zones 1,2 and 3
Deselect all zones Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Appropriate Zone indicator is lit to show selected zones
Zone n selected Zone n deselected
Press number button to select Program to be configured
Program 1 Program 2 Program 3
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3
Press number button to select / deselect zone
Factory defaults
Used Zones Timed Zones Time inhibit zones Entry time
All Zones
Zone 1
Zone 2
Input Entry/Exit time respectively
seconds duration seconds duration seconds duration (factory default)
Exit time
Exit mode
Factory default
Press a number button to select the appropriate Exit mode
Disabled Timed Terminated set Final Door Set Silent set (use exit time)
For Programs 2 and 3 Zone 1 for Program 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4
Exit to Program and complete used zone set up Exit to Setup program Exit Set up program Leave engineer mode
Alarm and Walk tests
Example: To start bell test and thereafter to stop bell test. Prog 0 Reset Reset Enter Engineer program mode 1 Alarm test
Press zero to turn off options 2,3,4 and 5 before selecting a new one
Strobe test
Strobe On Bell on
3 Bell test 4
Low volume sounder High volume sounder Walk test
internal low volume sound internal high volume sound Strobe
Strobe On
x1 for zone 1 x2 for zone 2 | x4 for zone 4 flat x1 for zone 5 flat x2 for zone 6 | flat x4 for zone 8 Rapid for PA Rapid for Tamper
Appropriate zone lights are lit(latched) Zones
Exit current level
The alarm test function allows you to test the Strobe, Bell, Low and high volume sounders of the system. The walk test function allows each detector to be checked in order to verify that they are functioning correctly.
Communicator tests
Note: These tests are not applicable to Optima compact G3 panel.
Example: To test intruder output and thereafter stop the test.
Flag A Options
Example: To set the panel for engineer reset, Press:
Enter Engineer program mode Communicator Appropriate 2 Tests Zone indicator Attack is lit to show a selected output
Flags A
Attack Zones 1-8 Momentarily On
Appropriate Zone indicator is lit to show flag setting
Factory defaults Zone 1
Press number button to select / deselect flag setting
Silent PA RKP PA enable Engineer reset Anti-code reset Enable Door bell on PTS Enable single key setting Enable strobe on setting Enable Bell in Fire Exit current level
Press number button to select / deselect test
Fire Output PA Output Intruder Output Open /Close Output Abort Output
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
6 Confirmed Output Communicator fault 0 Stop the tests
Zone 6 Zone 8
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
The Zone 8 LED is lit to show there is a communicator line fault. Flag A descriptions: Silent PA : When this flag is set and on operating PA will cause a Silent PA alarm. RKP PA Enable: When this flag is set the keypad PA buttons are enabled. Engineer Reset: When this flag is set an Engineer code must be entered to reset the system after a full alarm. When the flag is clear the system can be reset by the user. Anti-code Reset: When this flag is set it enables the anti code reset function.
Channel assigned zones Channel assigned zones Channel assigned zones
Exit current level Exit Lighting controller
Hold time (0-99 seconds) 9 (20 seconds factory default)
Set the light threshold level (0 - 99%)
Leave program mode
0% threshold or 0 second hold time 1% threshold or 1 second hold time 20% threshold or 20 seconds hold time
acknowledge
Exit Lighting controller
Day Tamper Acknowledge
Appropriate Zone indicator is lit to identify its assignment to channel
g. Before testing or replacing any fuses, ALL power must be removed. Fuses which fail continually are almost certainly the result of a short circuit or low resistance across the 13V supply or external bell supply (terminal D). Whenever working close to the mains supply or connector, you should exercise extreme caution. Always isolate the mains supply before removing the control panel covers. Where normally open detectors are connected to adjacent zones two pull-up resistors (not supplied) of value 33kohms must be installed. The example below shows how to wire normally open detectors on zones 3 and 4.
Faults
Fault conditions are often the result of minor installation errors or misinterpretation of the equipment being installed. The following points outline the most common installation and commissioning faults. a.
As supplied the user code is 0123 and h. the engineer code is 9999. Both codes will revert back to these default settings on clearing the NVM. The Engineer Program is accessed directly from Day mode via the engineer code. If a tamper, PA or 24Hr fire fault is present on the system, it will go to a lock out condition (showing the appropriate indication). The keypad will not produce any audible responses and the system will not operate until the fault has been found and rectified. The most common cause of a zone not responding to detection is incorrect wiring. Normally closed detectors must be wired together in a series loop before connecting into the appropriate ZONE terminals. Tampers are series wired in the same manner. Where a permanent zone fault is showing and the loop resistance is found to be in order, the most probable cause is a short circuit between the zone wiring and the tamper wiring. When measured with a multimeter the series resistance between the zone and tamper wiring should be infinitely high. If totally lost as to the cause of a fault, remove ALL wiring from the PCB. Refit the 4-links and test the system. Never fit links to any positions other than those marked on the PCB. i.
33K ohms
Normally open detectors
The example below shows how to wire normally open detector on zones 3 and a normally closed detector on zone 4.
33Kohms
Normally open detector
Normally closed detector
j. Where Pressure mats are being used these must be connected to a zone in the manner shown. The example below shows pressure mats connected to zones 3.
Current consumption RKP Low voltage output Rechargeable Battery Standby 40mA Alarm 70mA 13.8V dc stabilised (+/5%) up to 350mA Accenta/Optima G3 mini/compact - 12V, 1.2 or 2.1Ah Accenta/Optima G3 - 12V, up to 7Ah 13.8V dc (+/-5%) 1.6A & 1A 20mm quick blow 125mA, 250V type T (anti-surge) type approved to IEC 127, part 2 sheet III 1Amp when supported by a fully charged battery 230V (+/-10%) 50Hz max load 0.2A 1Amp when supported by a fully charged battery 230V (+/-10%) 50Hz max load 0.2A 0 40degC
Charge Voltage PCB Fuses
Pressure Mats
Mains Input fuse
Total Current Output Mains Supply Voltage
Specification
Indicators on Control panel or RKPs 8 Zones Tamper PA Bell Output Strobe Output Extension Speaker Exit/Entry timers seconds Zone Input Delay Set +ve Output Current Consumption Control panel Zone 1-8, Power, Attack, Tamper and Day +ve loop, programmable function in each program -ve loop, internal sounders in Day Full alarm in Set +ve loop, always active 12V, adjustable timer (1-99 mins) or continuous 12V latching 16 ohms (2 maximum) 130mA each Programmable (10-990 seconds) 300 or 800mS 0V in Day (sinking 40mA) Standby 80mA Alarm 250mA
Total Current Output Mains Supply Voltage Ambient Operating temperature Enclosure construction
3mm Polycarbonate Accenta/Optima G3 mini/compact H 200mm W 253mm D 55mm Accenta/Optima G3 H 230mm W 290mm D 80mm RKP H 85mm W 122mm D 28mm
Dimensions
Index !
13V Supply. hour fire zone. 2,6,10,Part Set. 14
Push to Set. 6,10 wire links. 4
Factory set conditions 10,12 Faults. 24 Final door set. 14,15 Fire zone. 6,19 Flag A. 17 Flag B. 18 Full Set. 14 Fuses. 4,24
Quick set. 2 quote code. 22
Zone Attributes. Zone debounce. zone delay. Zone Input Delay. Zone Type. 19
Re-arm. Rearm counter. Red Care STU. Remote keypad. Remote keyswitch RKP. RKP PA enable. 2,8 2,3,10,25 17
AC terminals. Access Codes. Alarm test. Anti Code Reset ARC. 16 10,17,22 9
Hold time. 23
Battery. Bell Delay. Bell Duration. Bell in fire. Bell Output. Bell timer. Board. BS 4737 1986/87. 11,7,4 1
Immediate zone. 14
Security Zones. Service counter. Service timer. Set. Set system. Silent PA. Silent Set. Single key setting Site Code. Speakers. Specification. Standard Fire zone Strobe on setting. 5,10,12 10,17 14,15 10,3 25,26 6,10 10,17
Keyswitch zone. 10,19
light channel. 23 Light Hold Time. 10 Light threshold. 10,23 Lighting controller 2,10,23 Line Fail. 10 Local Authorit. 3
Charge Voltage. 25 Chime. 2 Codes. 2 Communicator. 17 Communicator Outputs 8,10 Current Consumption 25
Mains. 11,25 Managers code. 13
TADB. 7 Tamper. 25 Tamper fault. 24 Tamper network. 6 Terminated Set. 6,14,15 Time inhibited zone 14,15 Timed. 14 Timed exit. 15 Timed zones. 15 Total current. 3
NACOSS. 6,9 NACP 14. 9 Normally closed detectors 24 Normally open detector 24 NVM. 2,9
Day mode. Detectors. Dimensions. Door bell. Double knock Duress Code. 25 10,17 10,20 10,13
Omit prevent. 10,20 Operating temperature 25
Engineer Code. 10,13 Engineer program mode 12,24 Engineer Reset. 10,17 Entry deviate. 18 Entry time. 10,15 Event log. 18 Exit Mode. 10,14,15 Exit time. 10,15 Exit/Entry timers. 25 Extension speakers 7 External bell on Fire 10
Unset system. 12 Unused zone. 14,15 User code 1. 10 User 1. 2 User 1 and 2 codes 13 User 2. 2 User code 2. 10 User reset fire. 10,18 User reset PA. 10,18
PA. 2,6,25 PA fault. 24 PCB Fuses. 25 Pressure mats. 25 Program 1. 10,14 Program 1 to report10,18 Program 2. 10,14 Program 2 to report10,18 Program 3. 10,14 Program 3 to report10,18 Programs 1,2 and 315 PTS zone. 2,19
Volume. 7
Walk Test. 2,16
Servicing organisation Details
Servicing organisation name: _______________________________________ Telephone number: ______________________________________ Date of installation: ______________________________________ Account Number: _____________________________________
Below is a list of approved parts and accessories. 8SP 401 Accenta G3 panel 8SP 400 Accenta mini G3 panel 8EP 395 Optima G3 8EP 396 Optima compact G3 panel 8EP 219 Accenta LED RKP 8EP 332 Accenta LCD RKP 8EP 336 Accenta Speech Dialler 8EP 276 Informa 8EP 289 Extension Speaker 8EP 372 Opti-Cam Lighting Controller A range of detectors are also available, for more information contact your supplier.
Resistance Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8
Area protection and equipment used (eg PIR, Contacts.)
Quick Reference
Engineer Program Mode Prog
To exit engineer program mode
Alarm test (see page 16)
3 Communicator Tests (see page 17)
Flags A (see page 17)
4 Flags B (see page 18) 1
5 Zone Type (see page 19) 7
Zone Attributes 6 (see page 20)
Timers and Counters (see page 21 & 22) Bell timer Bell delay timer Service timer
Zone 1 type Zone 2 type Zone 4 type Zone 5 type
Fire Output
Silent PA Double Knock Omit Prevent Zone Delay RKP PA enable
Communicator output active high Line fail active high User Reset PA
3 Bell test 3 4
PA Output Intruder Output
Engineer reset Anti-code reset Enable Door bell on PTS Program 1 to report User Reset Fire
Low volume sounder
Open /Close Output
High volume sounder
Walk test
Zone 6 type
Abort Output
Re-arm counter (00 to 99) Anti-code reset site code
6 Confirmed Output
Enable single key setting
Program 2 to report
Zone 7 type
Enable strobe on setting Enable Bell in Fire
Program 3 to report Entry deviate
The panels conform to the requirements of the European EMC and Low Voltage directives, and carries the CE mark
Zone 8 type
8 Codes (see page 13)
Lighting Controller (see page 23)
Set up program (see page 15) View the event log (see page 18)
Channel assigned zones Program 1
Change User code 1
Used Zones Timed Zones Time inhibit zones Entry time Exit time Exit mode
Change User code 2
Channel assigned zones Program 2 Program 3
Change Duress code
Change Engineers code
Disabled Timed
Channel 8 assigned zones Channel 9 Hold time (0-99s) Set the light threshold level (0 - 99%)
Terminated set Final Door Set Silent set (use exit time)
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Intruder alarm system Operating Instructions
Remote LED keypad
Attack Tamper
These operating instructions cover the following intruder system:
8SP 401 Accenta G3 panel with remote LED keypad 8SP 400 Accenta mini G3 panel with remote LED keypad 8EP 395 Optima G3 panel with built in keypad
8EP 396 Optima compact G3 panel with built in keypad For Clarity, the information given on setting the system, assume that all Programs use a timed or final door setting routine.
Unset system indications
An unset system will have both Day and Power Day Power indicators lit. This is a normal indication when the system is disarmed.
Note: If the Power indicator goes off at any time then there is a mains supply failure at the security panel, consult your servicing organisation.
Set System indication
An active Set system will have only the Power Power indicator lit. This is an armed system indication.
Operating instructions
Unset system indications - - - - - - - - - - Set System indication - - - - - - - - - - - Access codes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - How to operate Personal Attack - - - - - How to unset system in alarm - - - - - - Programs 1, 2 and 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - How to set the system (on program 1) - - Push to Set Switch - - - - - - - - - - - - - Keyswitch Set - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Faults during setting - - - - - - - - - - - - How to unset the system (turn off) - - - - How to set program1,2 or 3- - - - - - - - How to Quick set - - - - - - - - - - - - - How to Omit zone(s) on setting system - - Fire Alarm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - How to set Chime zone - - - - - - - - - - Operators Program mode - - - - - - - - - To exit operation at any time - - - - - - - - How to enter Operators program mode - How to view the event log - - - - - - - - - How to create/omit User 2 code - - - - - - How to change current user code - - - - - How to create/change/omit the Duress code How to carry out Alarm and Walk tests- - Servicing organisation details - - - - - - - - Quick Reference - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 8
How to unset system in alarm
Enter your code. Entering the code will turn the alarm off and the cause of the alarm will be displayed. After investigation press Reset to clear the indication.
n n n n
FIRST ZONE IN ALARM OTHER ZONES IN ALARM
Investigate the Alarm
ALL ZONE
Strobe Off
Access codes
Note: If the alarm indication does not clear, then the system may need to be reset by the installation engineer, contact you installer for further information.
Programs 1, 2 and 3 Access codes
There are two User codes used in the system, all are 4 digit and can be set to any number from 0000 to 9999, signified by:
The user 1 and 2 codes have the same operation for testing, Setting and Unsetting, but user 1 code which is usually considered to be the Managers code has the authority to add, change or delete the user 2 code and Duress code.
The panel uses 3 Part Set routines known as Programs. In each Program the exit mode can be changed and the zone may be set up to have a different function. The examples below show how 3 typical Programs could be used in a house. Program 1 To arm all of the zones and become Set as the user leaves the property and closes the final door. Program 2 To protect the perimeter of the property in the evening and become Set after say 20 seconds. Program 3 To protect the downstairs areas of the house at night and become Set silently. The above are purely examples. The installer has the ability at the programming stage to configure all the circuits to the customers exact requirements.
User 1 code - 0123 factory set User 2 code - not programmed.
How to operate Personal Attack
Personal Attack buttons on the keypad are used to activate the alarm, irrespective of whether the system is armed or not. Press Simultaneously: 9 4
Faults during setting
If the system is not clear when you try to Set it, the sounder will produce an open zone tone and the fault will be displayed. Either re-enter your code to turn off and investigate or omit the faulty zone(s) from the system.
How to Quick set
During the exit period (on entering User code) Day the system may be Set Set the system or quickly by pressing Set. This removes the exit time Set a Program period.
5 seconds insistent beeps Day
How to set Chime Zones
Example: To set zone 3 and 4 to chime, Press:
If you omit zones and require Quick Set, you will need to press Set twice.
Timeout after 5 seconds if no selection is made
Day Chime
o/p ARC Set output
Deselect all zones (Factory default - no chime) Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Appropriate Zone indicator is lit to show chime zone(s)
Zone n Chime selected Zone n Chime deselected
How to Omit zone(s) on setting system
Press number button to select / deselect Zone Chime
During the exit period after entering User code and selecting a Day program press Set the system or Set a Program and while theOMIT, the exit tone will stop and zones system is setting: that are about to be Omit ZONE(S) TO BE ARMED armed will be displayed. Key in Exit beep the zone number(s) to be omitted which Press the zone(s) n to be omitted will flash to confirm selection. Zone ZONE(S) TO BE OMITTED indicators which show steady are still Set about to be armed. 10 seconds Exit beep insistent beeps When the selection is complete press Day Set and the exit tone o/p ARC will start. Set output If a zone refuses to be omitted, it may be because the engineer has programmed the panel to prevent you from turning off the zone. If in doubt ask your installer for advice.
Leave chime mode
Fire Alarm
The fire zone will operate on detection of a fire, whether the system is Set or Unset, when configured as a 24 hour zone, and cause a distinctive internal sounder tone. The external sounders will pulse on and off at 2 second intervals and all keypad indicators will flash to attract attention.
Chime is a low security monitoring system for use when the system is Unset. When a zone that is set to chime is operated, the internal sounder will produce a low volume two stage warning tone and the Zone indicator will show. The indicator may be cancelled by pressing Reset. Chime is particularly useful in a shop to warn of a customer presence or in a house to warn that a door or particular area has been accessed. Any zone may set to be on or off chime by pressing the CHIME key and then keying in the required zone number(s). Key 0 to cancel all zones from chime. After a few seconds the system will automatically return to the Day mode.
Operators Program mode
The information below shows the programmable options available and how to change them. Once the programming mode has been accessed, each section may be changed in any order. As each operation is completed the system will automatically return to top level of program mode.
How to view the event log
The panel can hold up to 8 previous events which can be scrolled automatically or manually. The automatic scroll starts with the newest event ( number 8) to the oldest one ( number 1).
Note: When programming the system should be in the Day mode, with the Day and Power indicators lit.
Enter Operators program mode
To exit operation at any time
On pressing the Reset key you will quit the current level of operation.
Quit the current function Leave Engineering menu Down one menu level
How to enter Operators program mode
To enter the Operators program mode the system should be in Day Prog mode with the Day and ZONE 1 - 8 Power indicator lit. Momentarily On
Stop event scroll / view Leave program mode
How to create/omit User 2 code
User 1 code which is usually considered to be Example: To create user 2 the Managers code 4567, Press: code has the Prog 7 authority to add, change or delete Reset the user 2 code.
Enter Operators program mode Change / omit User code (By user 1 only)
How to create/change/omit the Duress code
The Duress code is used in a hold up situation where there is pressure to Set or Unset the system. Entry of the code will allow the system to work normally but also generate a silent PA type alarm by operating the PA communicator output. The duress code in not preprogrammed and can be created.
Example: To createduress 5555, Press:
ZONE 1-4
NOTE - The sounder will produce a flat beep if code is rejected.
To omit the user 2 code
Enter Operators program mode Change / Omit the Duress 9 Code (By user 1 only)
Rising beeps ZONE 1-4 Attack
New duress code
How to change current user code
Rising beeps
You can change the current user 1 or user 2 Example: To change user 1 code for security code from 0123 to 7777, Press: reason.
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