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M
ENU
OPTIONS
The system is programmed using the Help menu options. You can use
these menus to:
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Disarm the system and reset all warning devices
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Enable/disable User 1 (engineer)
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Remove system display messages and silence the buzzer
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Part set the system and Unset/Disarm an area
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Half set the system and Set/Arm an area
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Full set the system
●
Reset the system following an alarm
●
Set the system date and time
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Change existing user codes
●
Set up new users
●
Set up a new area system
●
View system log
●
Adjust the system for summer/winter hour change (daylight saving
time)
●
Overide system faults on remote/timed FULL SET.
●
Isolate a troublesome zone that is, for example, preventing the
system from arming
All of these options are accessed by entering your 6 digit CODE
followed by the HELP key.
Your installer will have configured your own unique 6 digit CODE,
which will allow you to display and scroll through the options available
to you.
An option is selected by pressing the
YES
key
.
Use the
UNSET
key to move to the next option
Use the
PART
key to move back
To exit without selecting an option, use the
NO
key
Note
Only options which have been assigned to a user are displayed.
The Master user will have all options.
Note
Once the help routine is entered, a selection must be made within
90 seconds, otherwise the system will exit from this menu.
Note
The hash button
acts as an ENTER key for the keypad.
Summary of Contents for 3GS
Page 4: ...Introduction iv...
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Page 106: ...3GS Technical Manual...
Page 116: ...3GS Technical Manual 7 12 Programming Overview Issue 4 5 August 2005 3GS Initial Setup Menu...
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Page 146: ...3GS Technical Manual Issue 4 5 August 2005 Programming Menus 8 31 Node Configure Inputs Menu...
Page 153: ...3GS Technical Manual Issue 4 5 August 2005 8 38 Programming Menus Service Mode Test Menu...
Page 155: ...3GS Technical Manual Issue 4 5 August 2005 8 40 Programming Menus Service Mode Monitor Menu...
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Page 222: ...3GS Version 5 User Guide 9 5 3GS SYSTEM KEYPAD DISPLAY...
Page 254: ...3GS Version 5 User Guide 9 37 Some examples of Alert Messages...
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Page 304: ...Network Router 13 4 SAMPLE CONNECTION DIAGRAM SCENARIOS...
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