Operation Manual

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CONCEPT 4000. User Manual.
USER OPERATIONS
User operations are the basic day-to-day operations performed on the system.
These include: Turning Areas ON and OFF. (Arming and Disarming)
Walk Testing Zones. (If enabled for higher security)
Acknowledging Alarm messages.
Accessing Doors and/or Lifts
Viewing “Alarm Review” information and Area Status.
Controlling Outputs (Turning Home Auxiliaries ON and OFF)
The system has been designed for simple operation, providing straightforward
procedures, and display prompts in plain English text. However, if a User is unsure
of what to do next, a simple press of the <HELP> key provides additional assistance.
Most User operations begin with the same simple procedure. The User must
LOGON to an LCD Terminal by entering their secret PIN code followed by the
<OK> key. When this is done, the system verifies the User and depending on the
operations allowed, the User is then able to select another key to press to perform the
operation required. The LOGON procedure is described on the following page.
Each of the operations that can be performed will then be described in detail.
Level Messages.
System operation is continuously monitored for problems and special conditions.
A “Level Message” is displayed on one or more of the LCD Terminal/s if such a condition
exists and will remain on the LCD display until the condition is rectified.
* You will probably need the Installer to rectify any of the first 4 conditions.
MESSAGE DESCRIPTION
Had Power Problem* 1 or more modules do not have AC power connected. If accessible,
check AC power is connected & switched on.
Had Battery Problem* One or more modules have low battery voltage.
Had Network Problem* One or more modules have stopped communicating with the
Control Module. There may be cable damage or a module
problem.
Had Comms Problem* There is a problem with one or more Comms Tasks. e.g. Central
Station, PC, Printer, etc. Alarm reporting may be compromised.
Some Inputs latched See "Acknowledge Latched Alarms"
/isolated/tampered and ""View Input States”. <MENU>, <1>, <5>.
/unsealed
Area about to turn On See “Turning Area/s Off”. Deferred Area Arming Option.
Area Name, Enter Code See “Menu Group Options”. [C]ancel Holdup.