2000 SERIES DIAGNOSTIC ALARM CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODELS: 2300 2500 2700 This information is relevant to systems fitted with Issue 4.1 (or later) Master Keypad Software, also to Networked Systems fitted with issue 7.1 (or later) Gateway Software. Castle Care-Tech Ltd.
000 Series Alarm System Operating Instructions Contents: 1. 2. Introduction 1.1 Terms Used 1.2 Understanding the 2000 Keypad 1.3 Menu Based 1.4 Product Type Using the Alarm System 2.1 Setting the System 2.2 Completing the Setting Procedure 2.3 What to do if there is a Fault on Exit 2.4 Anti-Mask Protection 2.5 Unsetting the System 2.6 How to Silence an Alarm 2.7 The 'Chime' Facility 2.8 System In Use 2.9 The Keypad PA Alarm 2.10 The 'Code Guessing' Alarm 2.
Castle Care-Tech Ltd. 1. Introduction The Care-Tech 2 000 Series diagnostic control unit has been designed and manufactured in England to provide the facilities necessary to form the heart of a sophisticated alarm system complying with British Standard BS4737, for the protection of persons and property. Many of the facilities are programmed by the installing company, who will be able to advise you on the availability of certain of the features referred to in this manual.
2000 Series Alarm System Operating Instructions 1.1 Terms Used Certain terms used to describe features and Operation of the system may be unfamiliar. The principal ones are as follows: DAY MODE The 'normal' state of the alarm system whilst the premises are occupied, and the alarm switched 'OFF.' 'Personal Attack' facilities remain functional, and the system will continue to monitor itself for evidence of tampering.
Castle Care-Tech Ltd. 1.2 Understanding the 2000 Keypad The keypad that operates your alarm system has four major parts: 1.2.1 The Display The liquid crystal display (LCD) indicates the condition of your alarm system, typically System Ready 09:56:35 14/10 The 'System Ready' message may have been reprogrammed to an alternative by your installing company.
2000 Series Alarm System Operating Instructions 2. Using the Alarm System 2.1 Setting the System Before attempting to set the system, check that you have secured all the appropriate doors and windows. Check that the display shows 'System Ready.' If a fault message is shown (see section 5) take the appropriate action, or use the 'NO' key to scroll till 'System Ready' shows. Key in your full code (eg 1234).
Castle Care-Tech Ltd. 2.2 Completing the exit procedure Once all available options have been accepted, the display will show Leave by Exit Route The exit tone will commence, and, if the system is programmed for 'Timed' exit, the Exit time will display, and count down to zero. Leave the building by the permitted route and complete the setting procedure by whatever means are programmed.
2000 Series Alarm System Operating Instructions 2.5 Unsetting the System Enter via the authorised entry route, go to the keypad and enter the following commands (the ENTRY TONE will continue to sound until the entry procedure is complete): Enter User Code Key in your full code - eg 1234 Unset Areas [ABCD] YES key System Ready Alarm system is UNSET.
Castle Care-Tech Ltd. 2.8 System In Use Whilst a keypad on the system is in use, all other keypads will display ' SYSTEM IN USE' and will NOT respond to any keypresses (except for a Keypad PA alarm - see 2.9). This will remain for 20 seconds after the last keypress, or until the display is returned to ' System Ready.
2000 Series Alarm System Operating Instructions 2.14 System Operator Codes There are three levels of operator codes: USER, DURESS and MANAGER The MANAGER codes are the highest level permitting access into the MANAGER MENU, and allowing the setting/ unsetting of all levels of the security system. The USER codes are the lowest level, and do NOT allow access into the MANAGER MENU, and permit the setting/ unsetting of predetermined security areas only.
Castle Care-Tech Ltd. 3 Other Indications Mains Fail: The AC supply to the system has failed Charger Fault: Fuse failure, or insufficient voltage present. Battery Fault: Battery may be disconnected, or discharged (may be due to prolonged power cuts, alarm conditions, etc.) If indication does not clear within 4 hours, call your engineer. Line Fault: Telephone line to the communicator has failed. Engineer Reset Needed: arrange for an the system. See 3.
2000 Series Alarm System Operating Instructions 4. System Manager Functions Certain functions are available only to individuals holding operating codes designated as 'MANAGER.' The system must be fully unset before access to Manager functions is possible. After 30 minutes it will automatically revert to ' System Ready' if this has not already been done. Scroll around the menu by using the NO key until relevant message is displayed.
Castle Care-Tech Ltd. 4.2 Other Manager Menu Functions ENGINEER MENU Not accessible by the user SET DATE AND TIME Simply set the date and time using the YES, NO and numeric keys - for example at clock changes. LOG REVIEW Using the YES and NO keys, select the log of your choice to review past system events.
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