ATS2000/3000/4000/4500 Control Panel Manager’s guide Version 1.
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CONTENTS Welcome ............................................................................................................................................................3 The Advisor MASTER keypad .........................................................................................................................4 The keypad...............................................................................................................................................4 The LCD display .................
23. Unlock, lock, disable and enable doors.............................................................................................55 24. Print history ..........................................................................................................................................57 Programming records ....................................................................................................................................58 User record – Menu option 14 ...........................
WELCOME This manual explains how to use the Advisor MASTER system if you are responsible for managing the system. There is also a shorter user guide available that explains every day usage. The Advisor MASTER panel combines sophisticated design with versatility, which makes it the leader in its field. How your system has been programmed? Your system has been programmed to meet your requirements. However, not all of the features described in this guide may apply to your system.
THE ADVISOR MASTER KEYPAD Figure 1: The keypad The keypad 0-9 ON • Used to enter alphanumeric information. • Used after entering your PIN code to tell the system that you want to arm your area(s). (Some arming stations may have a # as ON key) OFF • Used after entering your PIN to tell the system that you want to disarm your area(s). (Some arming stations may have a * as OFF key) ENTER • Used when information is to be processed (similar to the Enter key on a computer).
+ or + [CLEAR] + (▲) • Increases the keypad buzzer volume. [CLEAR] + (▼) LCD display • Decreases the keypad buzzer volume. • Used to display messages. Area LED • Used to display the status of the areas. The LCD display Messages are displayed on the liquid crystal display (LCD) on the keypad. They guide you through the functions of the Advisor MASTER SYSTEM, such as identifying problems, the procedures necessary to rectify problems, programming functions and other menu options.
ON The area is unoccupied and armed. OFF The area is occupied and the security system has been set to allow normal access. BLINKING An alarm has occurred in the area while the area was disarmed (LED flashes slow) or armed (LED flashes fast) System alarm LED’s: (available on some arming stations only) The system alarm LED’s indicate a breach of security. One of the system alarm LED’s flashes when an alarm has occurred (the area’s armed LED also flashes to indicate the location of the alarm).
There are many alarm groups and each one is assigned specific areas and a specific set of functions. Your user number is assigned to an alarm group and therefore performs only the functions of that alarm group. Also, timezones are allocated to each alarm group. This means that the functions of an alarm group can be further controlled by the time. Door groups: Door groups contain options available to gain access to the premises by controlling doors.
Also, although users might be able to access a menu option, depending on how their PIN code has been programmed, they might not be authorised to access all the information available on it. See also: 8 Program Users - Menu Option 14.
DURESS The duress function activates a silent signal to alert security personnel. For example, if you are asked, under threat, to breach your system security (e.g. forced to disarm the system), this function lets you do so while at the same time activating the system duress facility. However, your Advisor MASTER system must be programmed to use it. You use a duress digit in conjunction with your PIN code. The duress digit is the last digit of your PIN, plus one (1). e.g.
DOOR OPENING OPTION An Advisor MASTER keypad can be used to open a door by entering a door code. Your door code is related to your PIN code. It varies, depending on whether your PIN code has been programmed to allow you to arm/disarm your system, as well as open doors. To open a door 1. The bottom line of the display must show: Code: 2. Enter your door code (see Note 3 below). 3.
When to arm You arm your premises, or areas in it, when they are unoccupied. Then if an unwanted event occurs, such as someone forcing a door open, this sets off the alarm. The time limit when arming Once you have armed the system, you must leave the area within a preset time as otherwise you will set off the alarm. The manager of the alarm system will need to inform everyone about this time limit. Make sure you know which route to take when leaving the premises.
Areas displayed: If the areas assigned to your PIN are displayed, any of those areas that are disarmed will be listed. 0-All 1, Office 2, Boardroom 3, Workshop Enter Area: e.g. 5. You have four options: Option Action Result Arm all areas Press 0 and [ENTER] Arms all areas at once. Returns you to the original display. Arm individual areas Enter area number and press [ENTER]. Arms the selected area. If there are more disarmed areas, they will be displayed. When finished arming, press [ENTER] again.
DISARMING YOUR SYSTEM When to disarm If the area you want to enter is armed, you must first disarm the alarm system before you can enter, otherwise you will set off the alarm. You will know which area is armed because its LED on the keypad will be lit red. The time limit when disarming On entering the area, the system will allow you a preset time to disarm before an alarm occurs Disarming when there is an alarm If there is an alarm condition when you are disarming the system, the alarm is reset.
From this display you have several options: Option Action Result Disarm all areas Press O and [ENTER] Disarms all areas at once. Returns you to the original display. Disarm individual areas Enter area number and press [ENTER]. Disarms the selected area. If there are more armed areas, they will be displayed. When finished disarming, press [ENTER] again. Exit Press [CLEAR] and [ENTER] Display more areas 5. 14 Press [NEXT] Exit and return to the original display.
ACTIVE ZONES (WHEN ARMING) You cannot arm (or disarm, if your system is programmed that way) an area unless all the zones in that area are normal, as an active zone would usually set off an alarm. For example, all the doors and windows must be closed. If a zone is active while you try to arm or disarm an area, the Advisor MASTER keypad sounds seven quick beeps and displays the active zones. Active zones are listed either: One at a time e.g. Active On 6. Front Door NEXT or ENTER e.g. Active On 6, 7, 9.
TYPES OF ALARMS There are three types of alarms used in the Advisor MASTER system. 1. Local alarm 2. Alarm 3. System alarm Local alarm • It occurs when an area is occupied (that is, disarmed). For example, zones with 24-hour security have been activated: a firedoor has been opened. • The circumstances that caused the local alarm need to be checked and rectified by someone on site. Consequently, the alarm does not need to be reported to a central station.
• The exact type of alarm (siren, flashing light, etc.) depends on how the system has been programmed. Your system has been programmed to respond to a system alarm in one of two ways: 1. Latching System Alarms A PIN code, which is authorised to reset system alarms, must be entered to reset a system alarm. The procedure to identify and reset latching system alarms is the same as the procedure described for "Alarms". 2.
WHAT TO DO WHEN THERE IS AN ALARM When there is an alarm, the LED of the area in alarm flashes red on the keypad. The message “There are no alarms in this area” is no longer displayed. If it is a local alarm, this is shown. An area can have several zones associated with it. When there is an alarm, it is important that you know exactly which zone is causing the problem so that you can quickly deal with it.
4. The display shows: There Are No Alarms In This Area Code: Fix the problem (e.g. close the door). Re-alarming: If your system has been programmed to remind you about alarms, it will automatically re-alarm after a preset time unless the cause has been fixed, no matter how many times you acknowledge the alarm. When a re-alarm does occur, the letter preceding the zone number will not be shown. Resetting a zone in alarm • The LED of the area in alarm flashes red on the keypad.
20 • If you are unable to reset an alarm because of a faulty zone, refer to the section Menu option 10, Inhibit zone. • You can only reset an alarm for an area that is assigned to your PIN code. If you are unable to reset the alarm, ensure that the flashing area LED is for an area you can disarm with your PIN code. If not, your attempt to reset the alarm might will result in arming/disarming your system.
LISTING PAST ALARM EVENTS This list provides you with a quick alarm history. It is a fast and easy way to review where alarms have happened. This information is useful when you have had to reset an alarm without initially checking its cause. To list past alarm events 1. Before commencing, the display must show: There Are No Alarms In This Area Code: 2. Press [ENTER] twice. You do not need to enter your PIN code.
THE ADVISOR MASTER MENU The Advisor MASTER menu has 23 options available for performing various functions. Some of the functions are specific only to certain installations, while others might not be authorised to you. Therefore, you are unlikely to see all the menu options when you access the menu, but only those which have been programmed to be available when your PIN code is used.
4. From the display you can now: Option Action Result Scroll forward Press [ENTER] Scrolls forward through the menu options one by one. Scroll backward Press [MENU*] Scrolls backward through the alarm history one by one. Select a menu option Enter menu option number and press [ENTER] Jump to a specific menu option. Exit a menu option Press [ENTER] Exit the menu option.
1. PANEL STATUS Use this function to list all zones that are in alarm, tamper alarm, inhibited or active and any system alarms. There are menu options available that display each of these conditions separately. However, this option can be used to check on all zones that need attention. The letter preceding the zone number shows the status: Code Zone status Meaning A Alarm An alarm has occurred at this zone and must be acknowledged and reset. See the section, Alarm, on page 16.
2. ACTIVE ZONES Use this function to list all active zones. e.g. An open door. To list all active zones 1. Access menu option 2. What happens next depends on whether there are any active zones: No zones active Zones are active Active zones are listed either one at a time, or as a list of numbers: All Zones are Normal Press ENTER Active On 4, PIR IN Managers Office NEXT or ENTER or Active On 1, 2, 6. Zone No: 2.
3. ZONES IN ALARM Use this function to list all zones that are in alarm. Alarms must be acknowledged and reset. See the section What to do when there is an alarm on page 18. To list all zones in alarm 1. Access menu option 3. What happens next depends on whether there are zones in alarm: No zones in alarm Zones are in alarm Zones in alarm are listed either one at a time, or as a list of numbers: No Alarms Press ENTER Alarm On 3, Fire Escape Door NEXT or ENTER or Alarm On 1, T2, 6. Zone No: 2.
4. INHIBITED ZONES Use this function to list all inhibited zones. You inhibit a zone to exclude it from the security system when it is broken or faulty. This stops it causing an alarm. Use this function to determine which zones are not operating properly and need attention. To list all inhibited zones 1. Access menu option 4. What happens next depends on whether there are inhibited zones.
Example of one event: 13:49 26/11 Menu Entered at Keypad 1> 1-Scan, 0-Exit The top line of the display shows: • The time of the event in hours and minutes - HH:MM. • The date of the event as day and month - DD/MM. • The type of event eg. Menu Entered. • The location of the event e.g. RAS 1 = Remote Arming Station 1. • The user's number and name (off display) The events are displayed in reverse chronological order; i.e. the last event is the first shown. To list the system history 1.
6. TEST REPORT Use this function to display the results of the Disarm Test or Arm Test. Disarm test report: The test results to see if specific zones and cameras are operating correctly. The zones need to be programmed to be included in the test, and operate when areas are disarmed. All cameras are tested. The results of the camera tests are only displayed if the user doing the disarm test has been programmed to test cameras.
DISARM TEST All zones tested successfully Untested zones Untested zones are listed either one at a time, or as a list of numbers: No Untested Zones Press ENTER Untested Disarm On 25, Reception Hold UP NEXT or ENTER or Untested Disarm On 25, 26, 27. Zone No: All cameras tested successfully (press ENTER to display) Untested cameras (press ENTER to display) All Cameras Have Tested Successfully Press Enter 4.
5. From the display you can now: Option Action Display the complete zone name Enter the zone number and press [ENTER] Update the list of zones and display the remaining zones (if any) Press [NEXT] Exit Press [ENTER] 7. SERVICE MENU Use this function to allow the user to request a service call or to establish a connection to a remote service centre in order to program over the telephone network. There are six ten options available. Table 1: Service menu options Option no.
To request the service menu 1. Access menu option 7. The display shows: Code Required Code: 2. Enter your PIN code 3. Press [ENTER]. The display shows: 1 - Request Service Technician 0-Exit, Menu: 4. Enter the service option number required (see table above) and press [ENTER]. In some cases this will bring up another display for more information to be entered: Option Request service technician Procedure Press 1 and [ENTER].
Dial temporary management software This option allows a temporary telephone number to be programmed and dialed by the system. Press 4 and [ENTER]. The display shows: "*"-Pause, Ph No: Serv No: Then: - Enter the temporary service telephone number (up to 10 digits) and press [ENTER], and/or - Press [ENTER] to save the displayed telephone number and move to the “Confirm Dial” display. Follow the instructions described above.
9. LIST ZONE NAMES Use this function to display the zone names (text that describes the zones) in your system. To display the zone names. 1. Access menu option 9. The zones are listed either: One at a time e.g. Zone 1, Rear Door Zone No: e.g. Zone 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Zone No: Or As a list of numbers 2. From either display: Option 34 Action Display the remaining zones in the list (if any).
10. INHIBIT ZONE Use this function to inhibit zones and exclude them from the security system. A zone is inhibited when it is faulty or broken (that is, it is active). By inhibiting it, you prevent it causing an alarm until it is fixed. You can also inhibit normal zones if you know their zone number. An inhibited zone is by default inhibited only until the next disarm of the area to which it belongs. To inhibit a zone 1. Access menu option 10.
11. UNINHIBIT ZONE Use this function to uninhibit zones and include them again in the security system. Do not uninhibit a zone before checking the circumstances, as uninhibiting an active zone might cause an alarm. To uninhibit a zone 1. Access menu option 11. What happens next depends on whether or not there are inhibited zones. No inhibited zones Zones are active Active zones are listed either one at a time, or as a list of numbers: All Zones are Uninhibited.
12. TEST ZONE Use this function to test if an individual zone is operating correctly. To test a zone 1. Access menu option 12. The display shows: Test Individual Zone: Zone No: 2. Enter the zone number you want to test and press [ENTER], or press [ENTER] to exit and return to the menu. 3. If you selected a zone, one of four responses is displayed: • • • The zone is normal e.g. NORMAL STATE on 12, Roller Door e.g.
13. START AUTO DISARM TEST Use this function to start the disarm test. To start the disarm test 1. Access menu option 13. The display shows: Disarm Test, NEXT For Untested "0"-Cancel:: 2. Press: [NEXT] to display the untested zones, or 0 and [ENTER] to cancel the arm test and move on to test completed/not completed display. 3.
7. The test is completed Test Completed Press ENTER The test is not completed Test Not completed Press ENTER Press [ENTER] to return to the menu. 14. PROGRAM USERS ! Important: In the Alarm groups, an option for changing your own PIN only is available. When this option is set, refer to the procedure on “Changing own PIN only” on page 47. If the option is not set, refer to the procedure below. Use this function to add, delete or create a user.
- Users 1001 to 11,466 can only have a card. To program user if two users are required 1. Access menu option 14. If your system requires two users to access this option, the display shows: Enter Second Code Code: 2. Enter the second user’s PIN code. 3. Press [ENTER]. The display shows: 1-Delete 2-Display 3-Create Option: 4. Select the function you want to perform, or press [ENTER] to return to the menu. To delete a user 1. Access menu option 14 and press 1 to delete a user.
The display shows the user's door group. e.g. 4. Door Group: 2 Press ENTER Press [ENTER] The display shows the user's floor group. e.g. 5. Floor Group: 1 Press ENTER Press [ENTER]. If your system is programmed to assign special User Flags to users, the display will now show the User Flags in sequence. See the section "Create (and change) a user" for User Flag details. The display shows the user's name (if any and the user number is 200 or less). e.g. 6. Press [ENTER].
3. Do one of the following options: Option Action Select the number of the alarm group to be issued to this user. See Note 2. Enter the zone number and press [ENTER] Display the list of alarm groups that you can issue to a user (if any). Press [NEXT] Move on to next display. Press [ENTER] The display shows the user's door group. Card users must always have a valid door group assigned in order to perform alarm control or door functions. e.g. 4.
Passback" restrictions on Doors 17 to 64. Extended Access If set to YES, the user will be allowed extended door access times at Doors 17 to 64. e.g. To allow the door to remain open longer for disabled access. The display shows: e.g. YES - Two Cards * - Change 0 - Skip Do one of the following options: Option Action Change YES to NO, or NO to YES, and display the new setting. Press [MENU*] Save the displayed setting and move to the next User Flag.
8. If the user number that you are programming is higher than 1000, then all options available have been programmed and the display returns to step 1. If the system has been programmed so that users do not have name files, or if you are programming a user higher than 200, skip to step 10. The display shows. Your Name is , (*)-End 9. You can now enter a user’s name of up to 16 characters, by using the text option on the keypad. Keys 1 to 9 have alphabetical characters printed above them.
3. You cannot program a PIN code or user number that already exists. 4. You cannot program a PIN code that will conflict with another user's duress code. (Refer to the section on Duress.) 5. You cannot program a PIN code that will conflict with another user's door code. (Refer to the section on Opening a Door.) 6. A user who is allowed to both open doors and arm/disarm the system, should have a PIN code of at least five digits. (Refer to the section on Opening a Door.
If their Alarm Group option “Change own PIN code” is set to ‘NO’, then the user has access to all the standard User Menu 14 menus and functions (described above), and can change the PIN codes, Alarm Groups, Door Groups, Floor Groups and User names of other users. 1. If their Alarm Group option “Change own PIN code” is set to ‘YES’, the user can only change his own PIN code. PIN Code: 1111 Code: 1234 PIN Code: 1234 Code: 2. The user can change the code again, or press Enter to exit. 3.
15. TIME AND DATE Use this function to program a new time and date. The time and date are not visible during normal use of the Advisor MASTER system; however, all internal functions rely on them. A new date or time only needs to be programmed when the Advisor MASTER system is first installed, or if the time needs to be adjusted for daylight saving. The time is programmed for a 24-hour clock.
The display shows: Time & Date hh:mm dd/mm/yy Xxxxday Day: 4. Enter the correct day (2 digits) and press [ENTER]. The display shows: Time & Date hh:mm:ss dd/mm/yy Xxxday Month: 5. Enter the correct month (2 digits) and press [ENTER]. The display shows: Time & Date hh:mm:ss dd/mm/yy Xxxday Year: 6. Enter the correct year (2 digits) and press [ENTER]. The display shows: You cannot exit this function halfway through.
4. Enter the month number and press [ENTER], [ENTER] 2- Last Sunday, Month 3 End Day: 5. Select: 1: DST end at FIRST Sunday of the month 2: DST end at LAST Sunday of the month 6. Press [ENTER], [ENTER] to accept 2- Last Sunday, Month 00 End Sunday Enter the month number when the time changes from summertime to wintertime and press [ENTER] 2- Last Sunday, Month 10 End Month The programming of DST is completed To adjust the internal clock for correct timings Enter option 4 Daily Adjustmemt (Sec).
To inhibit/uninhibit RASs/DGPs 1. Access menu option 16. The display shows: 1-RAS, 2-DGP Inhibit / Uninhibit 0-Exit, Menu: 2. Enter 1 for RAS or 2 for DGP, and press [ENTER]. • If RAS is selected, the display shows any RAS’s that are inhibited: No RAS's Are Inhibited Inhibit RAS: • If DGP is selected, the display shows any DGP’s that are inhibited: No DGP's Are Inhibited Inhibit DGP: 3. Enter the RAS/DGP number to be inhibited. If the number entered is not recorded, it is added and displayed.
Option Action Enable the Service Technician's code for the programmed time period, and return to the menu. Press 1 and [ENTER]. Cancel the Service Technician's code, and return to the menu. Press 0 and [ENTER] Return to the menu. Press [ENTER] 18. RESET CAMERAS Use this function to reset the film frame count on a camera to zero, or to change the frame count number on an individual camera. This is done when you have changed the film in a camera. To reset the cameras 1. Access menu option 18.
To program door and floor groups 1. Access menu option 20. The display shows: Groups, 1-Doors 2-Floors Option: 2. Select the option you want to access (1 for door groups, and 2 for floor groups), and press [ENTER], or press only [ENTER] to return to the menu. Door groups: (if you selected option number 1) 1.
Floor groups: (if you selected option number 2) 1. The display shows: Floor Groups Group No: Enter the floor group number and press [ENTER] to move to the next display, or press only [ENTER] to return to the initial display ("Groups, 1-Doors 2-Floors”). 2. The display shows: e.g. Floor Grp 1 F1-00 F2-00 F3-** F4-** Enter Floor: Enter the floor number (e.g. 3) and press [ENTER] to move to the next display, or press only [ENTER] to return to the previous display ("Floor groups”). 3.
21. HOLIDAYS Use this function to record the date of holidays. The holidays recorded here can be used in conjunction with timezones to control access, e.g. staff who are allowed access during normal weekdays can be denied access on weekdays declared a holiday. The control panel can record up to 24 holiday dates. To record a holiday 1. Access menu option 21. The display shows: Holidays Holiday No: 2. Enter the holiday number and press [ENTER].
22. OPEN DOORS Use this function to open a valid door via the LCD arming station. To open a door via the arming station Access menu option 22. The display shows: Open Door Door No: Enter the number of the door you want to open and press [ENTER], or Press only [ENTER] to return to the menu. Only doors that are programmed to be opened by your code can be opened using this option. I.e. The door group assigned to the user may not allow access to all doors. See also: Door Groups - Menu Option 20. 23.
2. Enter the door function option you want to do and press [ENTER], or Press [ENTER] to return to the menu. The display shows the option selected: e.g. 3. Unlock Door Door No: Enter the door number to unlock and press [ENTER] to return to the menu, or Press only [ENTER] to return to the menu. Only doors programmed to be opened by your code can be operated using this option. i.e. The Door Group assigned to the user may not allow access to all doors. See Also: 56 Door Groups - Menu Option 20.
24. PRINT HISTORY Use this function to instruct the control panel to print the complete system history from when the last print history command was issued (maximum 200 events with standard memory or 2000 events with expanded memory). To print complete system history 1. Access menu option 24. The display shows: Print History back To 00/00/90 Enter Day: 2. Enter the day of the month from which to start printing and press [ENTER], or Press [ENTER] to skip this field.
PROGRAMMING RECORDS Use the following pages to record details of the relevant data programmed for your system that relates to: 1. Menu option 14 - Users 2. Menu option 20 - Door Groups 3. Menu option 20 - Floor Groups 4. Menu option 21 - Holidays 5. Alarm Groups - when programming users. (Details to be supplied by your installer.) 6. Timezones - For use in Door Groups and Floor Groups. (Details to be supplied by your installer.
USER RECORD – MENU OPTION 14 Use this page to record details of the relevant user data for your system. By using a pencil to complete these details, you can then easily erase obsolete entries and keep the record up to date and compact.
DOOR GROUP RECORD – MENU OPTION 20 Door Group N°: Door Group N°: Door N°: Time zone: Door N°: Time zone: Door N°: Time zone: Door N°: 1 33 1 33 2 34 2 34 3 35 3 35 4 36 4 36 5 37 5 37 6 38 6 38 7 39 7 39 8 40 8 40 9 41 9 41 10 42 10 42 11 43 11 43 12 44 12 44 13 45 13 45 14 46 14 46 15 47 15 47 16 48 16 48 17 49 17 49 18 50 18 50 19 51 19 51 20 52 20 52 21 53 21 53 22 54 22 54 23 55 23 55 24 56 24 56 25
FLOOR GROUP RECORD – MENU OPTION 20 Floor Group N°: Floor N°: Time zone: Floor Group N°: Floor N°: Time zone: Floor N°: Time zone: Floor N°: 1 33 1 33 2 34 2 34 3 35 3 35 4 36 4 36 5 37 5 37 6 38 6 38 7 39 7 39 8 40 8 40 9 41 9 41 10 42 10 42 11 43 11 43 12 44 12 44 13 45 13 45 14 46 14 46 15 47 15 47 16 48 16 48 17 49 17 49 18 50 18 50 19 51 19 51 20 52 20 52 21 53 21 53 22 54 22 54 23 55 23 55 24 56 24 56
HOLIDAY RECORD – MENU OPTION 20 Holiday Number: Number Date / Day Holiday Number: Number Date Holiday Number: Number Date Number Date Holiday Number: Number Date Holiday Number: Number Date Holiday Number: Number Date Holiday Number: Number Date Holiday Number: Number Date Holiday Number: Number Date Holiday Number: Number Date Holiday Number: Number Date 62 / Month Year / Day / Month Year / Day / Month Year / Day / Month Year / Day / Month Year / Day / M
ALARM GROUP RECORD DETAILS TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE INSTALLER Number: Name: Function Summary: Number: Name: Function Summary: Number: Name: Function Summary: Number: Name: Function Summary: Number: Name: Function Summary: Number: Name: Function Summary: ATS2000/3000/4000/4500 Manager’s Guide 63
TIMEZONE RECORD DETAILS TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE INSTALLER Timezone Number .1 Start Days: .2 Start Days: .3 Start Days: .4 Start Days: .1 Start Days: .2 Start Days: .3 Start Days: .4 Start Days: .1 Start Days: .2 Start Days: .3 Start Days: .4 Start Days: .1 Start Days: .2 Start Days: .3 Start Days: .
GLOSSARY Access control The control of entry to, or exit from, a security area. Active See Normal/Active/Tamper/Inhibited Alarm The state of a security system when a device connected to a zone is activated and the condition of the area is such that activation should be signalled. E.g. a door lock is broken, causing a siren to sound. Alarm group Alarm groups define the options available to users, arming stations or door reader to allow alarm control.
each floor in a group can be restricted via a timezone. History A list of past alarm and access control events stored in memory that can be viewed on an LCD arming station or sent to a printer. Hold-up A (silent) alarm that is triggered by a hold-up button. Normally it will not trigger any siren, only send a message to a central station. Inhibit See Normal/Active/Tamper/Inhibited Installer A company that installs and services security equipment.
INDEX Active zones when arming/disarming, 15 Adding a user to the system, 39 Advisor MASTER menus accessing, 22 door and floor groups, 51 enable/disable service technician, 50 film counters, 33 history, 27 holidays, 54 inhibit zone, 35 inhibit/uninhibit RAS/DGP, 49 open door, 55 panel status, 24 print history, 57 program users, 39 reset cameras, 51 scrolling the list of menus, 23 service menu, 31 start auto arm test, 38 test report, 29 test zone, 37 time and date, 47 time out facility, 22 unauthorised acces
description, 6 restrictions when using, 7 using, 7 Programming record sheets, 58 user records, 59 Programming users, 39 importance of alarm groups, 39, 44 using two cards, 40 Quick alarm history, 21 RAS inhibiting, 49 Remote arming stations inhibiting, 49 Scrolling the list of menu options, 23 Service menu establishing connection to remote service centre, 31 requesting service call, 31 Service technician code enable/disable, 50 System alarms description, 16 inhibiting RAS/DGP, 49 latching system alarms, 17
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