
3
Preface
Introduction
About your Alarm
System
Your intruder alarm comprises several
components, such as keypads and sensors,
linked to a control unit, which is concealed
from view but accessible for maintenance.
There are three versions of the control unit:
the 95EN, 85EN and the 65EN. The 95EN
can have up to eight partitions, while the
85EN and 65EN can have up to four
partitions. Ask you’re alarm company which
one you have.
About this Manual
This manual describes the functions
available from the user menu. The manual is
intended for those people responsible for
carrying out tasks such as adding new user
codes, viewing the log and omitting zones
from the setting procedure. Note that some
of the procedures described on pages 30 to
34 are slightly different for the three control
units.
Other Manuals
Please refer to the
User's Guide
for details
of how to set, unset and reset your alarm
system.
The
Engineering Manual
(available only to
installation engineers) describes how to set
up the system.
Making Changes
To ensure problem-free operation, discuss
the system with your alarm company before
making significant changes. It is good
practice to maintain a paper record of how
the system is set up, using the record sheets
at the back of this manual.
Summary of Contents for 65EN
Page 1: ...MANAGER S MANUAL HARDWIRED CONTROL PANELS...
Page 46: ...46 User Details No Name Type Partitions 1 Manager...
Page 47: ...47 Zone Details Zone No Location Chime Y N Partitions...
Page 48: ...48 Telecommand Details Tcmd No Telecommand Name Button Partitions...