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must not conflict with another user code for that suite.
    (v) The panel will now display "ENTER USER NO. X " where X is the next user number for
that suite. The procedure (ii) - (iv) may be repeated or press the <QUIT> key to exit the option.

7.2 System Set-up:
    Pressing the <NEXT> key or the <PREV> keys moves forwards or backwards respectively
through the 2 options available, and the <ENTER> key or the <YES> key selects the option. The
<QUIT> key exits the routine.
7.2.1 Set Zones:
    This routine starts with the prompt "ENTER SUITE NO. 1 "
    Selection of suite number follows the same procedure as that of USER-SET-UP for the
Concierge Panel and once this is complete a message of the following form is displayed:
      <zone no.> "TYPE IS ..." <zone type>  .
    Pressing the <CHANGE> key allows the zone description (e.g. "HALL DOOR") to be
changed in the edit mode described in 7.1. Pressing the <NO> key displays the next zone type
and pressing the <YES> key displays the previous zone type. Pressing the <NEXT> key selects
the next zone number and pressing the <PREV> key selects the previous zone number.
    Press the <QUIT> key to exit the option.

7.2.2 Set Variables:
    The user is prompted with the variable and it's default value. The new value should be entered.
To select the next variable the <NEXT> key should be pressed. Press the <QUIT> key to exit the
option.

7.3 Serial Set-up
    The <NEXT> key or the <PREV> key moves through the serial channels available and the
<ENTER> key or the <YES> key selects the currently displayed channel, whose parameters may
then be changed. 7.3.1 Baud Rate This displays the current value of the selected channel baud
rate. Pressing the <YES> key or the <ENTER> key selects this displayed value and goes on to
display the next seial parameter that may be changed. Pressing the <NO> key or the <NEXT>
key will display the next legal value of the baud rate which may then be selected.
    Pressing the <PREV> key will display the previous legal baud rate value which may then be
selected. Pressing the <QUIT> key will exit the serial parameter selection, and stores the baud
rate currently displayed.
    The available selections are: 150,300,1200,2400,4800.
   
7.3.2.Data Bits
    This displays the current value of the selected channel data bit selection.
    Pressing the <YES>,<ENTER>,<NO>,<NEXT>,<PREV>, or <QUIT> key
    has the effect described in 7.3.1.
    The available selections are: 7 data bits, 8 data bits.

Summary of Contents for SUITEPLEX 3850

Page 1: ...CARBOROUGH ONTARIO CANADA M1B 3L6 TEL 416 754 4313 FAX 416 754 8992 E MAIL admin intramerica biz INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR SUITEPLEX MODEL 3850 CONCIERGE CONTROL PANEL C COPYRIGHT EUROPLEX...

Page 2: ...TENTS HOW TO INITIALIZE THE SUITES SYSTEM OPTIONS NOTE CONCIERGE PANEL USER OPTIONS CONCIERGE PANEL SINGLE KEY FUNCTIONS SUITE PANEL USER OPTIONS SUITE PANEL SINGLE KEY FUNCTIONS FUNCTION This documen...

Page 3: ...he NO key The panel will show HIGH SPEED COMMS Press the YES key The panel will show OVERWRITE SUITE IDS If the panel has not been cold start zapped thus removing the IDS from the panel press the YES...

Page 4: ...Y OPTION 1 DISARM DISARM Functions 3 options 1 1 Disarm Concierge to accept alerts or Disarm the Concierge Panel 1 2 Disarm Suite to accept alerts or Disarm specified suites 1 3 Acknowledge Alarms to...

Page 5: ...e g the master 7 2 Sub menu SYSTEM SET UP 2 options 7 2 1 SET ZONES 7 2 2 SET VARIABLES 7 3 Sub menu SERIAL SET UP Allows set up of the serial channel 1 serial channel 2 parameters 7 3 1 Baud Rate 7...

Page 6: ...erts the user that a battery test has been done and causes an alarm if the battery is faulty 12 5 SPARE MODE Literal available for mode command 13 6 SPARE MODE Literal available for mode command 14 7...

Page 7: ...g the user to enter the suite number and then executing the Evening Arm literal on that suite The QUIT key exits 3 Remote Sleep Arm This routine allows the user to Sleep Arm any on line suite by promp...

Page 8: ...when finished The revised literal will now be stored in memory 7 Set up Test Option Pressing the NEXT key or the PREV key moves forwards or backwards respectively through the 5 options available and t...

Page 9: ...key to exit the option 7 2 2 Set Variables The user is prompted with the variable and it s default value The new value should be entered To select the next variable the NEXT key should be pressed Pre...

Page 10: ...sing the YES ENTER or QUIT key has the effect described in 7 3 1 Any integer less than 256 will be accepted 7 4 Up Download Data 7 4 1 Upload Data i Once selected the panel will suspend normal operati...

Page 11: ...selects the option The QUIT key exits the routine 9 1 View Log This causes all events logged by the Concierge panel and each Suite panel to be displayed on the Concierge Panel displayed in reverse ch...

Page 12: ...FROM SUITE NO When this is entered the next prompt is TO SUITE NO When this has been entered check is carried out to ensure that the maintenance code has been set 10 1 and if that is the case then the...

Page 13: ...d as in 14 1 By accepting the default values the message which was sent to all suites will be cleared otherwise the message will be cleared from the displays of the suites in the specified range The Q...

Page 14: ...mes codes and options of any user on the suite The service user can change it s own name and code and the name and the code of other suite users except user 1 The other suite users are allowed to chan...

Page 15: ...d read ii Otherwise press the ENTER key and go to iii ii The previous name which may be the default name is displayed in the edit mode This name may be changed by first deleting it using the SHIFT key...

Page 16: ...NGLE KEY FUNCTIONS KEY OPERATION FIRE Causes alarm and sets relay on suite PANIC Alarm and relay EMERG Alarm relay and buzzer These keys have to be depressed for 3 seconds or pressed 3 times in succes...

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