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Option 

3

: Setting System Options 

Option 

3

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1

Enabling Chimes 

This option enables you to select which of 
your partitions (if any) use the chime feature. 
In a partition with this feature enabled, zones 
that have a Chime Tone attribute (Engineer 
option 11) and are in a selected partition will 
generate a chime tone when activated. The 
partitions then remain chime-enabled until 
you deselect them with this option. 

A zone may generate a single, double or 
triple chime, depending on the Chime Tone 
attribute selected in Engineer option 11. 

The chime occurs only at keypads and 
extension loudspeakers assigned to the 
same partition(s) as the zone. 

When a chime occurs, keypads display the 
zone number if configured by the Chime 
Visible setting in Engineer option 45-08. 

User Menu 
3:System Options 

1. Press 

[

 to select 

System Options

System Options 1 
Enable Chime 

2. Press 

[

 to select 

Enable Chime

Chime On Prtns: 
Ptns > 1*...... 

3.  Use the numeric keys to select the 

partitions you want to have chime 
enabled, then press 

[

. Any partition 

numbers shown will be chime enabled. (A 
“*” indicates that the partition will not be 
chime enabled, and “.” indicates that you 
have no access to the partition.) 

 

Summary of Contents for 65EN

Page 1: ...MANAGER S MANUAL HARDWIRED CONTROL PANELS...

Page 2: ...d Details 48 Service Record 49 Installer Information 50 Quick Reference 51 Cooper Security Limited 2007 Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct However neither...

Page 3: ...tended 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 pag...

Page 4: ...g press 1 to display Omit Zones then to select the option Exiting from the User Menus To return the system to its normal operating state press to step back through the menus until the time and date ar...

Page 5: ...are cleared This prevents zones from being omitted inadvertently Z You can omit only zones that have been set up as omittable Engineer option 11 User Menu 1 Omit Zones 1 Press to select Omit Zones 00...

Page 6: ...may start the exit timer depending on whether Unshunt No Exit or Unshunt Exit is selected Engineer option 45 User Menu 2 Shunt 24hr Zns 1 Press to select Shunt 24hr Zns 1 Shunt 24Hr 2 Reinstate 24hr 2...

Page 7: ...Chime Tone attribute selected in Engineer option 11 The chime occurs only at keypads and extension loudspeakers assigned to the same partition s as the zone When a chime occurs keypads display the zo...

Page 8: ...e Option 3 3 Setting Up Time Switches This option enables you to define up to three time switches which can be used to switch outputs of the alarm system on or off at selected times The outputs may fo...

Page 9: ...override a time switch by pressing 0 then pressing r to toggle its current status Time Switch 1 On 1 00 00 5 You will see a screen similar to the one shown opposite if you have chosen to edit an on o...

Page 10: ...nts Each event comprises a switch on set time an off unset time and a day of the week When a timer reaches the on time for an event the control unit operates the keypad sounders for one minute and the...

Page 11: ...vents The display shows the event number in brackets on the bottom left For each event you can specify the on set time the off unset time and the days of operation 4 To select the on off time or days...

Page 12: ...mbers shown on the bottom line to the auto set timer shown on the top line A indicates that the partition will not be allocated and Indicates that you have no access to the partition 8 Repeat steps 3...

Page 13: ...se the numeric keys to select the partitions to test then press Any partition numbers shown will be tested A indicates that the partition will not be tested and indicates that you have no access to th...

Page 14: ...partition will not be tested and indicates that you have no access to the partition Bell Test 1 Bell Only 4 The external sounder should activate Press to carry out the next test Bell Test 2 Bell Stro...

Page 15: ...cmd Batts 2 Use or or press 3 to select Telecommand Batts then press No batteries low Either The display shows that all telecommands are OK 2 01 01 Batt Low Martha s OR The display shows the number of...

Page 16: ...Press any button on the telecommand you are testing and press 2 01 3 RNode 9 5 Bat H The top line of the display shows the number of the telecommand you are testing The bottom line of the display show...

Page 17: ...rs or five minutes You can terminate the period at any point Z The default setting is Infinite User Menu 5 Engineer Tools 1 Press to select this option Engineer Tools 1 Engineer Access 2 Press to sele...

Page 18: ...Z Your alarm company may be able to initiate the link depending on the Access Mode Engineer option 51 3 User Menu 5 Engineer Tools 1 Press to select this option Engineer Tools 2 Call Service 2 Use or...

Page 19: ...me 11 44 3 To change the time enter four digits hhmm for the current time e g 1810 for 6 10pm 4 Press to accept the displayed time or to exit without saving Option 6 2 Setting the Date This option ena...

Page 20: ...o change the text if required Press to accept the displayed text or to exit without change Option 7 2 Editing the Partition Text This option enables you to edit the text displayed to identify partitio...

Page 21: ...3 Telecommand Name 2 Use or or press 3 to select Telecommand Name then press martha s Telecmd 2 01 01 3 Either Use or to select the telecommand name to edit then press Or Press a button on the teleco...

Page 22: ...tions is initially determined by the user type selected but can be customised if required see page 28 The partitions the user is assigned to Users can set unset and reset only the partitions assigned...

Page 23: ...assigned partitions from a keypad assigned to the partitions being set or unset e g if a user is assigned to partitions 1 and 2 and uses a keypad assigned to partition 2 only the user can set or unse...

Page 24: ...obal user but when the user code is entered a silent alarm is generated1 which could be sent to an alarm receiving centre This enables the user to appear to operate the alarm system normally if being...

Page 25: ...s type to delete an existing user About User Numbers The total number of users you can define depends on the type of control unit If you have a 95EN or 85EN control unit then you can define up to 99 u...

Page 26: ...ifferent user by entering a number or by using or Z Pressing r shows the number of users currently set up Press any key to return to the previous display Prox Tag or Code 4 Enter the user code1 and pr...

Page 27: ...s assigned to that partition 7 Continue from step 3 or press to exit Option 8 2 Defining User Names This option enables you to specify a name for each user When viewing the event log page 31 pressing...

Page 28: ...or press 3 to select Customise Menus then press User 01 User 01 3 Select the user by using or or by entering the user number then press Menu Options 123456789 4 Select the user options to which the u...

Page 29: ...tering the telecommand PA number see page 37 then press Z At this point you can press a telecommand or PA button to make its details appear on the display Press to proceed to step 4 Telecmd Type Globa...

Page 30: ...n to save your changes Button 4 vUnset Prtns 1 7 Press to select this option Press 1 to 8 1 to 4 for the 65EN 85EN to select the partitions that will be unset by button 4 Press again to save your chan...

Page 31: ...og is model specific User Menu 9 Log 1 Press to select this option Log Functions 1 View Log 2 Press to select View Log UNSET PRTNS 10 50 10 23 04 3 Press or to scroll through the events displays earli...

Page 32: ...tering the four digit value then press With offset of 0030 4 Specify an offset by using or or by entering the four digit value then press If for example you choose to print 10 events and an offset of...

Page 33: ...s every use of a user code of type Access which is used to open doors User Menu 9 Log 1 Press to select this option Log Functions 3 View Access Log 2 Use or or press 3 to select View Access Log then p...

Page 34: ...t by using or or by entering the four digit value then press With offset of 0030 4 Specify an offset by using or or by entering the four digit value then press If for example you choose to print 10 ev...

Page 35: ...The key moves the cursor to the left Note When you reach the end of the character sequence the next press of the same key takes you back to the beginning of the sequence For example the eighth press...

Page 36: ...connected to 00 for zones connected to the control unit PCB For devices such as keypads the device address is determined by a link on the device PCB Z The first eight zones on an ID Node have device...

Page 37: ...The device address is determined by a link on the receiver PCB The final digit specifies the telecommand or PA number on the receiver Example 2031 is reading right to left telecommand PA 1 of receiver...

Page 38: ...are several models of PA transmitter Some have two buttons and some have one button Your installer will recommend the model that suits your application To start a PA on two button transmitters press b...

Page 39: ...per condition PSU FUSE There is a fuse failure on a Smart PSU PSU TAMP There is a tamper on a Smart PSU RADIO TAMP There is a tamper on a radio node REM ADDED Network device No is a remote keypad that...

Page 40: ...er code for user changed CHANGE TAG User tag changed for user CNFG CHANGE Configuration change for user CODE Access code entered for user number CODE LOCK OFF Code lock number is off CODE LOCK ON Code...

Page 41: ...panel MASK ALRM S Mask set alarm MASK ALRM U Mask unset alarm MASK FLT S Zone masked while set MASK FLT U Zone masked while unset MASK TMP S Masking zone masked when set MASK TMP U Masking zone masked...

Page 42: ...ns RF PA Telecommand PA button pressed RF SET Telecommand set button pressed RF UNSET Telecommand unset button pressed SEC KEY NO Security key operated on zone number SERVICE CALL END Not used SERVICE...

Page 43: ...ested during walk test TEST ZONE Not used TIME CHANGED AT Time changed at specified time TIME CHANGED TO Time changed to specified time TX SUP FL Supervision failure on radio zone TX SUP OK Supervisio...

Page 44: ...titions 65EN 85EN and 95EN 95EN only 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Entry Time Exit Time Exit Mode Bell Delay Bell Duration Shunt Groups Group Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Time Switch 1 Ti...

Page 45: ...at Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 2 3 Auto Set Timer 1 Timer Set at Unset at Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 2 3 Set Partitions Auto Set Timer 2 Timer Set at Unset at Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 2 3 Se...

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...

Page 49: ...49 Service Record Date Engineer Action...

Page 50: ...50 Installer Information Installation Engineer Installation Company Address Telephone Number Reset Message Alarm Receiving Centre Telephone Number Remote Reset Message...

Page 51: ...mit Zones Page 5 User Menu 2 Shunt 24hr Zns Page 6 User Menu 3 System Options Page 7 System Options 1 Enable Chime Page 7 System Options 2 Adjust Volume Page 8 System Options 3 Time Switches Page 8 Sy...

Page 52: ...age 20 Custom Text 1 Zone Text Page 20 Custom Text 2 Prtn Text Page 20 Custom Text 3 Telecommand Name Page 21 User Menu 8 Set Up Users Page 22 User Codes 1 Code Page 26 User Codes 2 User Name Page 27...

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