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CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000.CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000.
CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000.CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000.
CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000. User Manual.
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After pressing the <ON> key, the display may show
a message like this. It means that the item displayed
is either faulty or in an alarm state, and the Area will
not turn ON.
e.g. A detector or it’s cabling have been damaged.
A door or window has been left open
Try to rectify the problem before trying again.
If this is not possible, you may be allowed to
ISOLATE the item while the “Zone Problem”
message is displayed, by pressing the <OK> key.
Zone ProblemZone Problem
Zone ProblemZone Problem
Zone Problem
DOOR is in ALARMDOOR is in ALARM
DOOR is in ALARMDOOR is in ALARM
DOOR is in ALARM
Area Walk Testing.
This option allows specified Zone Inputs to be tested prior to turning the Area ON.
Testing simply involves activating the devices (usually detectors) and then allowing
them to return to their normal state. e.g. Walk past movement detectors, open and
close doors, press then release panic buttons, etc. (Only available V3 or later)
Zone not TestedZone not Tested
Zone not TestedZone not Tested
Zone not Tested
Storeroom DoorStoreroom Door
Storeroom DoorStoreroom Door
Storeroom Door
After the initial test to check that all Zones are Sealed,
the Walk Test commences. The display will update
with a beep every few seconds to show any Zones
that have not been tested.
The following key functions are available while this
display is shown, and may need to be used if any
device fails to operate or cannot be tested:
To abort the Walk Test and turn the Area ON, press
the <OK> key.
To abort the Walk Test without turning the Area ON,
press the <END> key.
To manually advance to the next untested Zone, press
any other key.
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Area On/Off
NOTE:
Inputs isolated in this way are automatically de-isolated when the Area is turned OFF.