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System guided walk test
with report - "Force call" feature for simple remote tech. support.
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Bell & Auxiliary fuse monitoring
- Low/missing battery monitoring - Mains fail and restore
indication.
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2 x on-board fused bell/siren outputs
- 4 x on-board open collector outputs for digital
communicator, etc.
General Features
The Verifier 24/64 offers 2 types of system operation - STANDARD (Commercial/Domestic) and
BLOCK system.
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Commercial/Domestic System -
The standard system can be set for either Commercial or
Domestic mode. In Commercial mode the setting modes appear as PARTGUARD A,
PARTGUARD B and FULL SET. In Domestic mode they appear as HOME, NIGHT and FULL SET.
(see p.2-1 for an explanation).
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Block System
- The Verifier can also be subdivided into a Block system. Block C is a common
area and will not arm until both Block 1 and 2 are fully armed. This is typically used in office
complexes but can have domestic applications as well (see "System Expansion"). Verifier 24
allows for 2 separate blocks, Verifier 64 allows for 4.
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On-board zones
- There are 8 on-board zone inputs provided, with a common terminal for
each zone pair. These inputs are dual End Of Line monitored loops, and use 1KOhm resistors
across the zone contacts.
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Multiplex Data Line Connection
- A further 16 zones (56 on the Verifier 64) may be added to
the system by connecting Line Encoder Modules (LEMs), Input/Output modules or a
combination of both to the Multiplex Data Line.
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Remote Keypads
- Up to 16 addressable Remote Keypad Displays may be connected to
the Multiplex Data Line.
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True Split System
- The Verifier 24/64 boasts a TRUE two-way SPLIT system. This feature allows
each tenant the luxury of a completely independent system under the control of one
multiplex panel. True split implies that each tenant has their own RKD, access codes etc.
and is completely oblivious to the system functionality of the other split system. Either system
type may be assigned to a split, thus permitting various combinations such as
Split 1
=
Commercial,
Split 2
= Domestic ;
Split 1
= Block,
Split 2
= Commercial, etc. (see "System
Expansion").
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16 Users
- In addition to the Engineer and Master User (s), the system allows up to 16 general
users to be defined (32 users on the
VERIFIER 64
). Each user is identified by name, and can
have a flexible level of access.
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250 Event Log
- The system’s 250-event log (up to 500 on the
VERIFIER 64
) records each
event/action, user name, and is timed to the second.
Introduction
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Summary of Contents for Verifier 24
Page 1: ...Installation Manual ISSUE SIX Verifier 24 64 VERIFIER QUIT Verifier...
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Page 10: ...Chapter One...
Page 12: ...Fig 2 Control Panel P C B 1 2...
Page 13: ...Fig 3 Control Panel Cabinet Diameter shown 1 3...
Page 18: ...1 8...
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Page 21: ...Chapter Two...
Page 22: ...2 1...
Page 23: ...l l l l BLOCK 1 BLOCK 2 COMMON l l System Expansion System Expansion 2 2...
Page 24: ...Fig 11 Split System Fig 10 Block System 2 3...
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Page 28: ...Fig 14 Input LEM A LEM 2 7...
Page 29: ...Fig 15 Output LEM C LEM System Expansion System Expansion 2 8...
Page 32: ...2 11...
Page 34: ...Fig 19 Trouble Indication via a relay Fig 20 Trouble Indication via first zone 2 13...
Page 36: ...Chapter Three...
Page 39: ...Engineer Menu 3 3...
Page 41: ...Engineer Menu 3 5...
Page 44: ...Engineer Menu 3 8...
Page 46: ...Engineer Menu 3 10...
Page 47: ...Engineer Menu 3 11...
Page 50: ...Engineer Menu 3 14...
Page 51: ...Engineer Menu 3 15...
Page 52: ...Engineer Menu 3 16...
Page 53: ...VERIFIER VERIFIER 64 64 ONLY ONLY Engineer Menu 3 17...
Page 54: ...Engineer Menu 3 18...
Page 56: ...X Engineer Menu 3 20...
Page 57: ...Engineer Menu 3 21...
Page 58: ...Chapter Four...
Page 61: ...l l l NOTE Verifier 64 systems allow for a maximum of 500 events recorded User Menu 4 3...
Page 62: ...User Menu 4 4...
Page 63: ...On a split system Date Time may only be set by users on Split 1 User Menu 4 5...
Page 64: ...User Menu 4 6...
Page 66: ...User Menu 4 8...
Page 67: ...User Menu 4 9...
Page 68: ...User Menu 4 10...
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Page 70: ...HOME PARTGUARDA User Menu 4 12...
Page 71: ...NIGHT PARTGUARD B User Menu 4 13...
Page 72: ...User Menu 4 14...
Page 73: ...User Menu 4 15...
Page 74: ...User Menu 4 16...
Page 75: ...Chapter Five...
Page 77: ...Attributes Local Attributes Local Inhibit Attributes Inhibit Attributes Inhibit 5 2...
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Page 82: ...Chapter Six...
Page 85: ...Fig 24 Connectinga Eurocom Fig 25 Direct Connect to a PC 6 3...