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ATS Control Panel 
Manager's manual 

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 DST end at FIRST Sunday of the month 

 DST end at SECOND Sunday of the month 

 DST end on THIRD Sunday of the month 

 DST end on FOURTH Sunday of the month 

 DST end on LAST Sunday of the month 

 

6. Press 

[ENTER]

[ENTER]

 to accept: 

5- Last Sunday, Month 00 

End Sunday 

 

7. Enter the month number when the time changes from summertime to wintertime and press 

[ENTER]: 

5- Last Sunday, Month 10 

End Month 

 

The programming of DST is completed. 

 

To adjust the internal clock for correct timings 

1. Enter option 4: 

Daily Adjustmemt (Sec).: +0 

*-Change, sec: 

 

2. Press 

[MENU*]

 to change the sign and give the correction number of seconds to add or to subtract daily. 

Then press 

[ENTER]

Summary of Contents for Advisor MASTER ATS111 series

Page 1: ...GE Security ATS Control Panel Manager s manual Version 2 1 10 2006 ...

Page 2: ...turers or vendors of the respective products Software license agreement GE software supplied with GE products is proprietary and furnished under license and can be used or copied only in accordance with the license terms THE ENCLOSED PROGRAM IS FURNISHED SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT RETENTION OF THE PROGRAM FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS OPENING OF THE SEALED WRAPPER IF ANY SURROUN...

Page 3: ...o do when there is an alarm 22 Resetting a local alarm 22 Resetting a zone in alarm 23 Further information about alarms 23 Listing past alarm events 24 The Advisor MASTER menu 25 1 Panel status 27 2 Active Zones 28 3 Zones in alarm 29 4 Inhibited zones 30 5 History 31 6 Test report 33 7 Service menu 35 8 Film counters 38 9 List Zone names 39 10 Inhibit zone 40 11 Uninhibit zone 41 12 Test zone 42 ...

Page 4: ...story 65 Programming records 66 User record Menu option 14 67 Door group record Menu option 20 68 Floor group record Menu option 20 69 Holiday record Menu option 20 70 Alarm group record details to be supplied by the installer 71 Timezone record details to be supplied by the installer 72 Glossary 73 Index 75 ...

Page 5: ...that equipment Depending on how the system has been programmed some of the system features might not be authorised to all users This guide details all the procedure variations including the different responses from the Advisor MASTER system However it should be noted that the procedures and Advisor MASTER responses would be consistent throughout one system For example if a list is presented in a p...

Page 6: ...ontrast Decreases LCD contrast 6 ENTER Completes a step Decreases LCD contrast 7 OFF Used after entering your PIN code to disarm the system 8 LCD Display Displays messages 9 ON Used after entering your PIN code to arm the system A Left Right arrows For future use B OPEN Opens a door via a valid code if programmed C For future use For future use D Up arrow Scrolls up the menu list Updates the infor...

Page 7: ...splayed Available on some arming stations only 7 CLEAR Exits the current function or operation and returns to alarm control prompt Available on some arming stations only 7 2 7 3 CLEAR CLEAR Increases the keypad buzzer volume Decreases the keypad buzzer volume 8 LCD display Used to display messages 9 Area LED Used to display the status of the areas F1 F4 Can be used to perform special tasks These t...

Page 8: ... Not all LEDs are available on all arming stations Area LEDs The area LEDs one for each of the possible security areas indicate the status of the particular area ON The area is unoccupied and armed OFF The area is occupied and the security system has been set to allow normal access BLINKING An alarm has occurred in the area while the area was disarmed LED flashes slow or armed LED flashes fast Sys...

Page 9: ...icates a trouble in the system RAS fail low battery etc Screen saver In some cases it is required to activate a screen saver in the system This screen saver will prohibit any status from being shown on the display or the LEDs some time after an action has been done Area LEDs will not be lit keypad text will only shows as if nothing has happened no alarm or fault indication will be visible The scre...

Page 10: ...signed to an alarm group and therefore performs only the functions of that alarm group Also timezones are allocated to each alarm group This means that the functions of an alarm group can be further controlled by the time and or the date Door groups Door groups contain options available to gain access to the premises by controlling doors There are at least 10 and up to 128 door groups in your syst...

Page 11: ...nutes you will automatically exit from the menu It is good practice to exit the menu using 0 ENTER or CLEAR rather than the time out facility because if someone else uses the menu before it times out the functions they use will be logged against your PIN code Users can only access the menu options that their PIN code had been authorised to access When they try to access an option that they are not...

Page 12: ... digit of your PIN plus one 1 Example PIN 1234 duress digit 5 If the last digit of your PIN is 9 then the duress digit is 0 To activate duress 1 Enter your PIN code without the last digit for example 123 2 Enter the duress digit for example 5 in the case shown above 3 Press OFF or ON or ENTER To reset duress To reset the duress facility i e to turn off the signal enter a valid PIN code If duress w...

Page 13: ...en the door only or 2a Badge your card to disarm the security system and open the door or 2b Badge your card 3 times to open the door and arm the security system If the door can only be opened for a preset time the display might show Shunted zone Code If the door is closed before the end of the maximum open time the word Shunted zone is removed from the display and the keypad sounds the warning bu...

Page 14: ...the number of digits not to enter at the beginning of your full PIN code to make the door code and is programmed by the installer For example Alarm Code Prefix 2 digits Full PIN code 123456 Door PIN code is therefore 3456 For further information see also Menu option 20 Door and Floor Groups on page 60 Arming your system on page 15 ...

Page 15: ...vice not properly closed such as the magnetic contacts on a door or window So before arming make sure that all doors and windows are properly closed If a zone is open when you arm the keypad will beep quickly seven times and you will get the message Active On Your keypad PIN code or card does not have a valid timezone To arm the system 1 Before beginning the display must show There Are No Alarms I...

Page 16: ...r area number and press ENTER When finished arming press ENTER again Arms the selected area If there are more disarmed areas they will be displayed Cancel Press CLEAR Exit and return to the original display Areas already armed stay armed Display more areas Press NEXT Displays the next disarmed area in the list You can then select an area to be armed or continue to press NEXT 6 The area LEDs illumi...

Page 17: ... an alarm the text Stop Voice Reporting can be displayed This option will stop the reporting of a voice message triggered by the alarm when accepted by pressing the ENTER key When you cannot disarm You might not be authorised to disarm specific areas in the premises See the earlier section When you cannot arm disarm on page 15 for more information To disarm the system 1 Before commencing if there ...

Page 18: ...ER again Disarms the selected area If there are more armed areas they will be displayed Exit Press CLEAR and ENTER Exit and return to the original display Areas already disarmed stay disarmed Display more areas Press NEXT Displays the next armed area in the list You can then select an area to be armed or continue to press NEXT 5 The area LEDs extinguish when the disarming procedure has been succes...

Page 19: ...ist of numbers Example Active On 6 7 9 Zone No From either display Action Result Press NEXT Update the list of active zones and display the next zones in the list if any Enter area number and press ENTER Display the zone name in full Press CLEAR Exit the function and return to the display shown when you were attempting to arm the system After you have determined which zones are active you must che...

Page 20: ...he area LED on the panel identifies the location of the alarm See Resetting a zone in alarm for the procedure to reset an alarm System alarm The state of a security system when an Advisor MASTER device Advisor MASTER panel RAS or DGP is tampered stops communicating or detects a fault condition such as mains fail low battery fuse fail etc for example Alarm equipment interfered with or covers remove...

Page 21: ...ystem alarm details is the same as the procedure described to Identify Alarms In case of a system alarm in a system equipped with a voice module the reporting of a system alarm can trigger the voice module to report an alarm message The reporting of the message can be stopped by using menu 7 option Stop Voice Reporting See also Service Menu Menu Option 7 page 35 ...

Page 22: ...creen saver is not active The display shows the following Local Alarm Code To reset a local alarm 1 Press ENTER twice 2 The zones causing the alarm are listed either One at a time Example Local Alarm On A4 Rear Fire Door NEXT or ENTER or As a list of numbers Example Local Alarm On A4 A5 A9 NEXT Zone No You now know which zones are causing the problem 3 From either display Option Action Result Ackn...

Page 23: ...rmation about alarms If the alarm conditions are no longer valid and the alarm has been reset you must contact your central station company to ensure that they take no further action If you are unable to reset an alarm because of a faulty zone refer to the section Menu option 10 Inhibit zone page 40 You can only reset an alarm for an area that is assigned to your PIN code If you are unable to rese...

Page 24: ...ent alarm is shown first The time the alarm occurred as hour and minutes HH MM The date the alarm occurred as day and month DD MM The type and location of the alarm Example 13 23 31 10 LOCAL ALARM Zone 1 Fire D 1 1 Scan 0 Exit 3 From the history display you can now Option Action Result Scroll backwards Press ENTER Scroll backwards through the alarm history one by one Scroll forwards Press NEXT Scr...

Page 25: ... authorised to access a menu option you might not be allowed to access all the information it provides You will only be allowed to access information on the areas assigned to your PIN code How the menu option sections are organised in this manual The menu options are numbered from 1 to 24 in the Advisor MASTER system This numbering system is also used in this manual so menu option 1 Panel status i...

Page 26: ...ATS Control Panel Manager s manual 26 Example 10 Inhibit Zone 0 Exit Menu ...

Page 27: ...s activated and needs to be checked and fixed if necessary to ensure security is maintained For example close the door To list all the state of all zones Access menu option 1 What happens next depends on the status of the zones No zones in alarm tamper inhibited or active Zones in alarm tamper alarm inhibited or active No Alarms Tampers Inhibits Active Press ENTER Zones are listed either one at a ...

Page 28: ...zones are listed either one at a time or as a list of numbers Active On 4 PIR IN Managers Office NEXT or ENTER or Active On 1 2 6 Zone No 2 From the display you can now Option Action Result Display the complete zone name Enter the zone number and press ENTER Displays the complete zone name Excludes the status All zones are normal Update the list Press NEXT Updates the list of zone status Exit Pres...

Page 29: ...list of numbers Alarm On 3 Fire Escape Door NEXT or ENTER or Alarm On 1 T2 6 Zone No 2 From the display you can now Option Action Result Display the complete zone name Enter the zone number and press ENTER Displays the complete zone name Excludes the status No alarms Update the list Press NEXT Updates the list of zone status Exit Press ENTER Exits the menu option A T preceding the zone number iden...

Page 30: ...on whether there are inhibited zones No inhibited zones Zones are inhibited No Inhibited Zones Press ENTER Inhibited zones are listed either one at a time or as a list of numbers Inhibited On 4 Beam Across Bay NEXT or ENTER or Inhibited On 1 2 6 Zone No 2 From the display you can now Option Action Result Display the complete zone name Enter the zone number and press ENTER Displays the complete zon...

Page 31: ...he user number and name off display The events are displayed in reverse chronological order i e the last event is the first shown To list the system history 1 Access menu option 5 The display shows Logs 1 Alarm 2 Door 3 Installer Option 2 Select which event list you want to look at by pressing 1 and ENTER to list alarm events or pressing 2 and ENTER to list door events or pressing 3 and ENTER to l...

Page 32: ...essed and the DVMRe HLI and Search And Play feature is enabled the display will show 14 46 27 06 WARNING ATS Control Panel 16 CPU Restart 1 Sn 8 Vd 0 Ex The DVMRe will automatically enter the multiscreen view mode and a Search And Play command will be issued to the DVMRe displaying the recorded footage at the time of the event The following RAS key will be mapped to DVMRe front panel keys allowing...

Page 33: ... that it has not been tested because it was missed or because it was faulty and could not be tested To display the results of a test 1 Access menu option 6 The display shows Test Report 1 Disarm 2 Arm Option 2 Select the test report you want by pressing 1 ENTER for Disarm Test or 2 ENTER for Arm Test or ENTER to return to the menu 3 What happens next depends on which option you chose and whether t...

Page 34: ...ess ENTER Exit Press ENTER Arm test All zones tested successfully Untested zones No Untested Zones Press ENTER Untested zones are listed either one at a time or as a list of numbers Untested Arm On 17 Rear Door Contact NEXT or ENTER or Untested Arm On 9 14 17 Zone No 5 From the display you can now Option Action Display the complete zone name Enter the zone number and press ENTER Update the list of...

Page 35: ...dialled for the remote computer RAS connection 5 Direct via J18 Management Software The control panel establishes a temporary direct connection to a PC connected to the serial port J18 on the motherboard This is a Service Technician option only 6 Answer Management Software Instructs the control panel to answer a current dial in attempt immediately 7 Siren test Triggers the internal siren for three...

Page 36: ...e menu or ENTER to return to the menu 4 Dial temporary management software This option allows a temporary telephone number to be programmed and dialed by the system Press 4 and ENTER The display shows Pause Ph No Srv Then Enter the temporary service telephone number up to 10 digits and press ENTER and or Press ENTER to save the displayed telephone number and move to the Confirm Dial display Follow...

Page 37: ...ess ENTER and or Press ENTER to save the displayed telephone number Follow the instructions described above 0 and ENTER to return the menu or ENTER to return to the menu 9 Stop voice reporting This option allows you to stop voice reporting for any Central Station programmed for Voice Reporting Press 9 and ENTER The display shows 1 Confirm Stop Voice Reporting 0 Exit Menu Then press 1 and ENTER to ...

Page 38: ...8 The display shows for example Film Counts 1 0123 2 1077 3 0056 4 Press ENTER 2 Press ENTER to move the film count display for cameras 5 to 8 The display shows Film Counts 5 6 7 8 Press ENTER 3 Press ENTER to return to the menu 1 If a camera is fitted with a film out detector and that camera does not have a film in it the frame count will be displayed as OUT OUT is removed when film is loaded 2 U...

Page 39: ...enu option 9 The zones are listed either One at a time Example Zone 1 Rear Door Zone No or As a list of numbers Example Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Zone No 2 From either display Option Action Display the remaining zones in the list if any Enter the zone number and press ENTER Scroll the list Press NEXT Exit the function and return to the menu Press ENTER ...

Page 40: ... a time or as a list of numbers Active On 4 PIR In Managers Office Inhibit or Active On 1 2 4 Inhibit 2 From the display you can now Option Action Result Inhibit the selected zone Enter the zone number and press ENTER Inhibits the selected zone this removes the zone from the display and replaces it with the next active zone in the list Update the list of active zones Press NEXT Updates the list of...

Page 41: ...nes are Uninhibited Uninhibit Active zones are listed either one at a time or as a list of numbers Inhibited On 4 Beam Across Loading Bay Uninhibit or Inhibited On 1 a2 4 Uninhibit 2 From the display you can now Option Action Result Uninhibit the selected zone Enter the zone number and press ENTER Uninhibits the selected zone this removes the zone from the display and replaces it with the next inh...

Page 42: ... cable tamper The cabling to the zone shows an OPEN circuit Example OPEN on 12 Roller Door Press ENTER There is a faulty condition due to cable tamper The cabling to the zone shows a SHORT circuit Example SHORT on 12 Roller Door Press ENTER 4 Press ENTER to exit and return to the menu option display 1 If a zone is active open or short the keypad emits a continuous tone When the status of the zone ...

Page 43: ...4 Zone No 4 For either display you can now Option Action Display the description of the selected zone when displayed as a list of numbers only Enter the zone number and press ENTER Display the remaining untested zones if any Press NEXT Move on to the Camera Test or Test Completed Not Completed display Press ENTER 5 The display might shows information about cameras All Cameras Have Tested Successfu...

Page 44: ...ATS Control Panel Manager s manual 44 The test is completed Test Completed Press ENTER The test is not completed Test Not completed Press ENTER 7 Press ENTER to return to the menu ...

Page 45: ...yed Code If the code is visible the user can change the code The code will be displayed and press Enter The user can change the code again or press Enter to exit If the code is not visible the user can change the code The will be displayed only and press Enter The following display will show Confirm PIN Code Code Enter PIN code again to confirm followed by Enter The following display will show PIN...

Page 46: ...o update The users door group which determines which doors the user has access to The users floor group which determines which floors the user has access to The user name some users only The user PIN code some users only Note that card ID numbers are NOT programmed as the PIN code Only 50 users with name PIN code and or card can be programmed in a system with standard memory In a system with an ex...

Page 47: ... display shows 1 Delete 2 Display 3 Create 4 Total 5 Card Learn Option 4 Select the function you want to perform or press ENTER to return to the menu To delete a user 1 Access menu option 14 and press 1 to delete a user The display shows Delete User User No 2 Enter the system user number and press ENTER This will delete the user 3 Repeat step 2 to delete other users or press ENTER to exit and retu...

Page 48: ...e section Create and change a user for User Flag details The display shows the user name if any and the user number is 200 or less Example Your Name is Ann Brown End Ann Brown 6 Press ENTER The display shows the user PIN code Exceptions PIN code view is disabled There is no PIN code programmed Depending on the memory mode user numbers above 1000 will not be displayed Example Pin Code 1234 Press EN...

Page 49: ...TER The display shows the user door group Card users must always have a valid door group assigned in order to perform alarm control or door functions Example Door Group 0 Door Group 4 Enter the door group number to be issued to the user if any or press ENTER to move to the next display The display shows the user floor group Example Floor Group 0 Floor Group 5 Select the floor group number to be is...

Page 50: ...ser will NOT be able to use the PIN code This allows the PIN code field to be used to program cards on formats not normally compatible with the control panel when a special reader is used Privileged If set to YES the User s code card will over ride any Anti Passback restrictions on Doors 17 to 64 Extended Access If set to YES the user will be allowed extended door access times at Doors 17 to 64 Fo...

Page 51: ...g options Option Action Enter the letters of the user name Enter each letter of the user name followed by ENTER Move the cursor to the position after the name Press ENTER Save the name and display the new name if programmed changed If the name has been changed only letters preceding the cursor are saved Press MENU 10 When finished entering the name press MENU to save the displayed setting and skip...

Page 52: ...rom History the display shows the following Card Bits 27 0 0 4 210 0 2 Del View the number of users 1 Access menu option 14 and press 4 to view the number of a user already programmed The display shows Example Total Users 2 Press ENTER 2 Press ENTER to exit Select a Card Learn RAS 1 Access menu option 14 and press 5 to select a RAS as Card Learn RAS The display shows Example 1 Card RAS 2 Enter a v...

Page 53: ...h 6th 7th 1 A B C 1 a b c 2 D E F 2 d e f 3 G H I 3 g h I 4 J K L 4 j k l 5 M N O 5 m n o 6 P Q R 6 p q r 7 S T U 7 s t u 8 V W X 8 v w x 9 Y Z sp 9 y z sp 0 Key 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 0 Key 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 0 _ Key 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 0 Key 29th 30th 0 sp space See also User Identification on page 10 Important Always remember to update your user list whe...

Page 54: ...nu shows Time 1 Display 2 Set 3 DST 4 Adjust 0 Exit Menu To check the time setting press 1 The display shows Example Time 16 41 22 09 03 2000 Thursday Update Enter Press MENU to get an updated time date Press ENTER to return to the main menu To program a new time and date 1 Enter option 2 The display shows Time Date hh mm ss dd mm yy Xxxday Hours Where hh mm dd mm yy Xxxxday are the current time a...

Page 55: ...until you return to the menu To change the DST daylight saving time 1 Press 3 to enter option 3 The display shows the date the time changes from wintertime to summertime 0 DISABLE MONTH 00 START SUNDAY 2 Select 0 No DST 1 DST starts on FIRST Sunday of the month 2 DST starts on SECOND Sunday of the month 3 DST starts on THIRD Sunday of the month 4 DST starts on FOURTH Sunday of the month 5 DST star...

Page 56: ...ess ENTER ENTER to accept 5 Last Sunday Month 00 End Sunday 7 Enter the month number when the time changes from summertime to wintertime and press ENTER 5 Last Sunday Month 10 End Month The programming of DST is completed To adjust the internal clock for correct timings 1 Enter option 4 Daily Adjustmemt Sec 0 Change sec 2 Press MENU to change the sign and give the correction number of seconds to a...

Page 57: ...P and press ENTER If RAS is selected the display shows any RASs that are inhibited No RAS s Are Inhibited Inhibit RAS If DGP is selected the display shows any DGPs that are inhibited No DGP s Are Inhibited Inhibit DGP 3 Enter the RAS DGP number to be inhibited If the number entered is not recorded it is added and displayed If the number entered is already recorded it is deleted and removed from th...

Page 58: ...an code and return to the menu Press 0 and ENTER Return to the menu Press ENTER 3 In case option 1 is selected the system will ask if tampers and reporting should be inhibited Example YES Bypass tamper Press ENTER Tamper alarms will be bypassed during the service time For installers this provides means to open devices for service In case of doubt do not enable this option To NOT bypass inhibit tam...

Page 59: ... of the following options Option Action Reset the frame count for all the cameras to zero Press 0 and ENTER Display the present count for the selected camera Example Film Counts 1 0123 Film Count Enter the present count for the selected camera and press ENTER Return to the menu Press ENTER 3 If you have selected to display the present frame count enter the new frame count and press ENTER to return...

Page 60: ...The display shows Door Groups Group No Enter the door group number and press ENTER to move to the next display or press only ENTER to return to the initial display Groups 1 Doors 2 Floors 2 The display shows Example Door Grp 1 D1 00 D2 00 D3 D4 Enter Door Enter the door number for example 3 and press ENTER to move to the next display or press only ENTER to return to the previous display Door group...

Page 61: ...nter the floor number for example 3 and press ENTER to move to the next display or press only ENTER to return to the previous display Floor groups 3 The display shows Example Floor Grp 1 F3 F4 F5 03 F6 00 Dis Tz F3 Use one of the following options Option Action Disable the floor for this floor group Press MENU Enter the timezone number and return to step 2 Enter the timezone number and press ENTER...

Page 62: ...s Holidays Holiday No 2 Enter the holiday number and press ENTER The display shows the holiday number and the date of the holiday numerically Example Holiday 1 00 00 00 Day of Month 3 Enter the new day of the month or press NEXT to scroll through the list of holidays When finished press ENTER The display shows the new day of the month Example Holiday 1 26 00 00 Month 4 Enter the new month and pres...

Page 63: ...splay shows Open Door Door No 2 Enter the number of the door you want to open and press ENTER or press only ENTER to return to the menu Only doors that are programmed to be opened by your code can be opened using this option I e the door group assigned to the user may not allow access to all doors See also Door and Floor Groups Menu Option 20 page 60 ...

Page 64: ...sing the lock option but will still automatically unlock at 08 00 again the following morning To unlock lock disable or enable a door via the arming station 1 Access menu option 23 The display shows 1 Unlock 2 Lock 3 Disable 4 Enable Option 2 Enter the door function option you want to do and press ENTER or press ENTER to return to the menu The display shows the option selected Example Unlock Door ...

Page 65: ...ENTER or press ENTER to skip this field If zero is entered as day of the month the printer will start printing from the last unprinted history The display shows Print History back To 00 00 90 Enter Month 3 Enter the month from which to start printing and press ENTER or press ENTER to skip this field The display shows Print History Back To 00 00 90 Enter Year 4 Enter the year from which to start pr...

Page 66: ...or Groups and Floor Groups Details to be supplied by your installer It is suggested that you complete the details using a pencil so that you can erase obsolete entries and thereby keep the records up to date and compact It might be necessary to make copies of certain record sheets where the number of records exceeds the space allowed for example if your system uses more than two door groups or mor...

Page 67: ...ge to record details of the relevant user data for your system By using a pencil to complete these details you can then easily erase obsolete entries and keep the record up to date and compact User Number Alarm Group Door Group Lift Group Name ...

Page 68: ...3 12 44 13 45 14 46 15 47 16 48 17 49 18 50 19 51 20 52 21 53 22 54 23 55 24 56 25 57 26 58 27 59 28 60 29 61 30 62 31 63 32 64 Disabled Door Group N Door N Time zone Door N Time zone 1 33 2 34 3 35 4 36 5 37 6 38 7 39 8 40 9 41 10 42 11 43 12 44 13 45 14 46 15 47 16 48 17 49 18 50 19 51 20 52 21 53 22 54 23 55 24 56 25 57 26 58 27 59 28 60 29 61 30 62 31 63 32 64 Disabled ...

Page 69: ...46 15 47 16 48 17 49 18 50 19 51 20 52 21 53 22 54 23 55 24 56 25 57 26 58 27 59 28 60 29 61 30 62 31 63 32 64 Disabled Floor Group N Floor N Time zone Floor N Time zone 1 33 2 34 3 35 4 36 5 37 6 38 7 39 8 40 9 41 10 42 11 43 12 44 13 45 14 46 15 47 16 48 17 49 18 50 19 51 20 52 21 53 22 54 23 55 24 56 25 57 26 58 27 59 28 60 29 61 30 62 31 63 32 64 Disabled ...

Page 70: ...er Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Number Date Day Mon...

Page 71: ...o be supplied by the installer Number Name Function Summary Number Name Function Summary Number Name Function Summary Number Name Function Summary Number Name Function Summary Number Name Function Summary Number Name Function Summary ...

Page 72: ... SAT HOL 2 Start End Days SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT HOL 3 Start End Days SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT HOL 4 Start End Days SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT HOL 1 Start End Days SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT HOL 2 Start End Days SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT HOL 3 Start End Days SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT HOL 4 Start End Days SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT HOL 1 Start End Days SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT HOL...

Page 73: ... Depending on programming and status of areas it will generate alarm signals If required alarms and other events can be reported to a central station Cursor A flashing underline character on the liquid crystal display LCD that indicates where the next character entered on the keypad will appear DGP Data Gathering Panel A device that collects data from other security devices within an area and tran...

Page 74: ...r MASTER keypad as a pre requisite to perform most Advisor MASTER functions In the Advisor MASTER programming the PIN code is associated with a user number which identifies the PIN code holder to the system RAS Remote Arming Station See Arming station Reader A device used for access control that can read cards to allow access Depending on the needs and the type of cards the reader can for example ...

Page 75: ...N code 13 opening via the arming station 63 unlocking via the arming station 64 Duress activating 12 description 12 resetting 12 Film counters displaying film frame number 38 Floor groups description 10 selecting and programming 60 Holidays recording 62 Latching system alarms 20 LCD display description of message display 7 LEDs area LEDs 8 blinking quickly 8 blinking slowly 8 on off 8 system alarm...

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