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SigNET 200/300 User Guide  

 

 
ELAB 1543 

 

Table of Contents 

1.

 

INTRODUCING THE SIGNET 200/300 SYSTEM ...........................................................................................................4

 

2.

 

USING THE KEYPAD .........................................................................................................................................................4

 

2.1

 

U

SING THE 

K

EYPAD 

I

NTERFACE

.......................................................................................................................................5

 

3.

 

SETTING, UNSETTING, AND RESTORING THE SYSTEM........................................................................................6

 

3.1

 

S

ETTING THE 

S

YSTEM

:

 

FULLSET ...................................................................................................................................6

 

3.2

 

S

ETTING THE 

S

YSTEM

:

 

PARTSET

 

A................................................................................................................................6

 

3.3

 

S

ETTING THE 

S

YSTEM

:

 

PARTSET

 

B................................................................................................................................6

 

3.4

 

F

AILING TO 

S

ET THE 

S

YSTEM

...........................................................................................................................................7

 

3.5

 

F

ORCE 

S

ETTING THE 

S

YSTEM

...........................................................................................................................................7

 

3.6

 

U

NSETTING THE 

S

YSTEM

..................................................................................................................................................7

 

3.7

 

R

ESTORING AN 

A

LARM 

A

CTIVATION 

(A

LERT

) .................................................................................................................7

 

3.8

 

C

ODED 

R

ESTORE

..............................................................................................................................................................8

 

3.9

 

U

SING 

868MH

W

IRELESS 

F

OB

.......................................................................................................................................8

 

3.10

 

U

SING A 

P

ORTABLE 

ACE .................................................................................................................................................8

 

3.11

 

U

SING 

X10

 

F

EATURES

......................................................................................................................................................9

 

4.

 

USER MENU OPTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................10

 

4.1

 

I

NHIBITING A 

Z

ONE

........................................................................................................................................................10

 

4.2

 

I

SOLATING A 

Z

ONE OR 

F

AULT

........................................................................................................................................10

 

4.3

 

S

ET 

D

ATE

/T

IME

.............................................................................................................................................................10

 

4.4

 

P

ERFORM 

T

ESTS

.............................................................................................................................................................11

 

4.5

 

V

IEWING THE 

E

VENT 

L

OG

..............................................................................................................................................11

 

4.6

 

E

NABLING THE 

C

HIME 

F

UNCTION

..................................................................................................................................11

 

4.7

 

C

REATING 

S

YSTEM 

U

SERS

.............................................................................................................................................11

 

4.8

 

C

HANGING A 

U

SER 

C

ODE

...............................................................................................................................................12

 

4.9

 

U

SING 

SMS....................................................................................................................................................................12

 

4.10

 

A

LLOWING 

E

NGINEER

/M

ANUFACTURER 

A

CCESS

..........................................................................................................15

 

APPENDIX A: STANDARD USER SETTINGS .....................................................................................................................16

 

APPENDIX B: USER CONFIGURATION AND TEST OPTIONS ......................................................................................17

 

APPENDIX C: ZONE CHART .................................................................................................................................................18

 

 

Summary of Contents for SigNET200 Series

Page 1: ...E L A B1 5 4 3 S i g N E T2 0 0 3 0 0S e r i e s U s e r G u i d e...

Page 2: ...en changing or installing expanders on the SigNET 200 300 system always ensure that all anti static precautions are adhered to while handling connectors wires terminals and PCBs Europlex Technologies...

Page 3: ...THE SYSTEM 7 3 7 RESTORING AN ALARM ACTIVATION ALERT 7 3 8 CODED RESTORE 8 3 9 USING 868MHZ WIRELESS FOB 8 3 10 USING A PORTABLE ACE 8 3 11 USING X10 FEATURES 9 4 USER MENU OPTIONS 10 4 1 INHIBITING A...

Page 4: ...NET Keypad may be factory fitted with a Portable ACE PACE proximity device reader and or a wireless module for the enrolment of wireless sensors Figure 1 SigNET Keypad Table 1 LED Status Indicators LE...

Page 5: ...e down arrow key moves the user to the next programming option in the same menu level Continually press this key to scroll through all programming options available on the current menu level In alphan...

Page 6: ...buzzer sounds to indicate that the user should exit the building When the system has been fully set the LCD displays FULLSET on the bottom line for approximately 10 seconds If the alarm fails to set...

Page 7: ...on the Keypad and the Alert LED flashes The Keypad continues to display the alert until the alert is restored 3 7 Restoring an Alarm Activation Alert Alert conditions on the SigNET are indicated on t...

Page 8: ...digit reset code displays on the top line 4 Provide 6 digit code to installer ARC 5 Receive newly generated code from installer ARC 6 Enter new code at the AUTH CODE prompt 7 Press SELECT The message...

Page 9: ...a hall light could be configured to turn on when the front door of the house is opened Alternatively the function can be controlled directly at the Keypad X10 settings are programmed by the installati...

Page 10: ...l to the ISOLATE option and press SELECT right soft key 2 Scroll to the ZONES option and press SELECT right soft key 3 A list of zones on the system displays Select the required zone and toggle the se...

Page 11: ...Chime Function The chime function can be enabled or disabled on all zones where the chime has been programmed as an audible alert feature To enable or disable the chime function 1 Scroll to the CHIME...

Page 12: ...ts can be sent to users as SMS messages Alarm Activation Confirmed Alarms Fault and Tamper Arming and Disarming Mode Change Inhibit and Isolate All other types of events 4 9 1 SMS Events To receive Ev...

Page 13: ...Depending on the SMS authentication configured by the installation engineer the user s mode of SMS may vary If the system SMS Authentication is set to the SMS PIN Code or Caller ID it is necessary to...

Page 14: ...code followed by either a space or a full stop Where is the code and command is the command command or command For example the command HELP is this text HELP or HELP Table 3 COMMANDS code Using Code U...

Page 15: ...engineer access 1 Scroll to the GRANT ACCESS option and press SELECT right soft key 2 Select the ALLOW ENGINEER option right soft key and select ENABLED To disallow engineer manufacturer access follo...

Page 16: ...this mode An exit timer can be applied to this mode by enabling the Partset A timed variable To perform a PARTSET A see Section 3 2 PARTSET B Standard Manager The PARTSET B option applies protection t...

Page 17: ...e time and date information is accurate these fields are presented in the event log when reporting system events To set date or time see Section 4 3 TEST Standard Manager This menu option provides the...

Page 18: ...SigNET 200 300 User Guide 18 ELAB 1543 Appendix C Zone Chart Zone Description...

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