D3000
Series
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User
Manual
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D3000
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USER
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EN/09F/v2
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10
Smoke reset
An “
S
” on the display indicates that the user is able to reset smoke detectors
following a fire alarm condition.
Omit zones
An “
O
” on the display indicates that the user is able to omit some detectors from
being protected when a group is set. Zones should be omitted with care, and only
after consultation with your Alarm Installer.
Arm only
The second “
A
” on the display indicates that the user is only allowed to set the
appropriate groups.
This user will NOT be allowed to unset groups
.
Note
: users with this attribute selected MUST be
aware
that they
cannot unset
groups. Otherwise, they risk generating false alarms when they enter the building.
Reset system
An “
R
” on the display indicates that the user is authorised to reset the system
following an alarm condition, providing that the system is configured for customer
reset. Please contact your Alarm Company for further advice.
When the top line of the display reads the desired function, press the [
flip
] key to enable or
disable it.
Next, the user can be given authority to set or unset specific groups. Any combination of
groups used on your system can be allocated. The first screen shows the access the user
has to groups 1 to 10 (groups 1 to 4 on D3021 or D3022). To allocate access to groups 11
to 20 (D3001 only), press the [
↓
] key. Press [
OK
] when the user has the desired access.
The user can be given access to “autogroups”. These are the groups which the user will set
when entering their code followed by the [
OK
] key, or by placing their tag against the
keypad. Any combination of groups within those allocated above can be selected. The first
screen shows the autogroups within groups 1 to 10 (groups 1 to 4 on D3021 or D3022). To
allocate autogroups to groups 11 to 20 (D3001 only), press the [
↓
] key. Press [
OK
] when the
user has the desired autogroups.
Finally each user can be given authority to use any of the advanced functions defined in this
section of the manual. You cannot give a user access to advanced functions if you yourself
do not have that access.
The functions are: Set/unset, Omit 24 hour zones, Tests, View log, Change own code,
Delete user codes, Edit users, Set date and time, Control outputs, Remote access, Engineer
access, Intercom and Helpline. Some of these options may not appear depending on how
your system has been configured.
Use the [
↑
] and [
↓
] keys to select the desired function on the top line, then use the [
flip
] key
to turn it on and off. Press [
OK
] when finished.
Example: to allow the selected user to perform tests, press the [
flip
] key when the top line of
the display reads “Tests”. A “
T
” will appear on the bottom line. To remove the “
T
” from the
bottom line, press the [
flip
] key again.
Finally, the display will read “Waiting for a tag”. If the user requires a tag, it should be placed
against the keypad now to learn it. If a tag is not to be used, press [
OK
].
Once the above has been completed, edit another user’s details, or press [
esc
] to end.