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© Eaton’s Security Business. 2013

Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this 

book are correct. However, neither the authors nor Eaton’s Security 

Business accept any liability for loss or damage caused or alleged 

to be caused directly or indirectly by this book. The contents of this 

book are subject to change without notice.

Printed and published in the U.K

Part Number 12482330 

11th Nov. 2014

Compliance Statement

The Menvier30 control unit is suitable for use in 

systems designed to comply with PD6662:2010 

at Grade 2 and environmental class II.

This product complies with the requirements of 

EN50131-3 and EN50131-6:2008 at Grade 2 

and environmental class II.
The Menvier40, Menvier100, Menvier300 and 

Menvier1000 control units are suitable for use in 

systems designed to comply with PD6662:2010 

at Grade 3 and environmental class II.

These products comply with the requirements 

of EN50131-3 and EN50131-6:2008 at Grade 2, 

Grade 3 and environmental class II.
When fitted with the appropriate communicator 

(see Installation Guide) these products are com-

pliant with EN 50136-1. They allow the alarm 

transmission system to meet the performance 

requirements of EN 50131-1:2006 ATS 2 pro-

vided that:

a) They are installed in accordance with the in-

stallation instructions.

b) The connected PSTN is functioning normally.

If the installer selects a non-compliant configura-

tion then they must remove or adjust compliance 

labelling.

Third party testing carried out by Anpi.

text of the alert the next time you key in an 

access code.

Note:  

1. The keypad(s) will not beep for short 

interruptions of mains power. If the cause 

of an alert goes away, then the system 

will remove the alert message. 

 

2. The system records all alerts in the 

log, with the time when you acknowl-

edged them.

Omit Zones

You may wish to prevent a zone causing an 

alarm. For example, if your garage door is pro-

tected by a detector, but you wish to leave it un-

locked for the delivery of a parcel, you may wish 

to omit that detector when you set the rest of the 

system. To do this: 

1. Press   and key in your access code to en-

ter the User Menu.

Menu             

Omit Zones       >

2. Press 

Y

 to select 

Omit Zones

.

The bottom line of the display shows the first 

of a list of zones.

3. Press 

 or 

 to display the zone you wish 

to omit.

4. Press 

 to mark the zone for omission.

The character at the end of the line changes 

to an “O” to show that the zone will be Omit-

ted.

If you change your mind then press 

 again 

so that the end of the line shows an “I” (for 

Included).

5.  Repeat steps 2 and 3 for any other zone you 

wish to omit (or include).

6. Press 

Y

 to store the changes you have 

made.

The control unit allows you to omit a zone for 

one setting/unsetting cycle. You will have to omit 

the zone again for the next setting/unsetting 

cycle. 

View Log

The control unit keeps a log of events (for exam-

ple, alarms and setting/unsetting). To read the 

log:

1. Press   and key in your access code to en-

ter the User Menu.

2. Press 

 until the bottom line of the display 

shows 

View Log.

3. Press 

Y

.

The display shows you the most recent log 

event.

4. Press 

 or 

 to scroll through the log.

 shows earlier events, 

 shows more re-

cent events.

5. Press 

 to see a more detailed description 

of the event.

6. Press 

 to finish viewing the log.

Warning:

 Mains voltages are present inside 

control unit. No user serviceable parts inside.

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