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QX User Manual – Issue B

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Contents

CONTENTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 3

INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................ 5

E

VENT 

L

OG

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A

REAS 

& S

ET 

G

ROUPS

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C

IRCUITS

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U

SER

, S

ET GROUP AND 

C

IRCUIT 

I

DENTIFICATION

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U

SER 

C

ODES

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OPERATOR CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS.................................................................................................... 6

S

YSTEM 

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EYPADS

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K

EYSWITCH

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P

ROXIMITY 

C

ARDS

/F

OBS

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USING THE SYSTEM......................................................................................................................................... 7

E

ASY 

S

ET

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H

ELP

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R

EMOTE 

S

ERVICE

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I

NCORRECT 

C

ODES

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SET ...................................................................................................................................................................... 10

S

ETTING FROM A KEYPAD

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Easy Set ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
Cancelling Setting......................................................................................................................................... 11

K

EYSWITCH 

S

ETTING

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A

UTOMATIC 

S

ETTING

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S

ETTING WITH 

W

ARNINGS

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S

ETTING 

F

AULTS

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UNSET................................................................................................................................................................. 13

U

NSETTING 

M

ETHODS

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Unsetting from a keypad............................................................................................................................... 13
Unsetting from a keyswitch........................................................................................................................... 14
Automatic Unsetting ..................................................................................................................................... 14

U

NSETTING 

W

ARNINGS

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RESET ................................................................................................................................................................. 15

M

ANAGED 

R

ESET

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TEST.................................................................................................................................................................... 16

ENGINEER......................................................................................................................................................... 17

CODE .................................................................................................................................................................. 17

USER ................................................................................................................................................................... 18

N

AME

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C

ODE

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A

UTHORITY

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TEL NUMBER ................................................................................................................................................... 20

LOGS ................................................................................................................................................................... 21

TIME ................................................................................................................................................................... 22

SET GROUP ....................................................................................................................................................... 22

Intelligent Security & Fire Ltd

Summary of Contents for QX

Page 1: ...QX User Manual Issue B I n t e l l i g e n t S e c u r i t y F i r e L t d ...

Page 2: ...I n t e l l i g e n t S e c u r i t y F i r e L t d ...

Page 3: ...VICE 8 INCORRECT CODES 9 SET 10 SETTING FROM A KEYPAD 10 Easy Set 10 Cancelling Setting 11 KEYSWITCH SETTING 11 AUTOMATIC SETTING 11 SETTING WITH WARNINGS 11 SETTING FAULTS 12 UNSET 13 UNSETTING METHODS 13 Unsetting from a keypad 13 Unsetting from a keyswitch 14 Automatic Unsetting 14 UNSETTING WARNINGS 14 RESET 15 MANAGED RESET 15 TEST 16 ENGINEER 17 CODE 17 USER 18 NAME 18 CODE 18 AUTHORITY 19 T...

Page 4: ...22 PRINT TEXT 22 IDENTIFY USER 23 CCT STATUS 23 APPENDIX A USER AUTHORITIES 24 APPENDIX B EDITING TEXT 25 APPENDIX C SYSTEM DETAILS 26 KEYPADS 26 USERS 26 CIRCUITS 27 SET GROUPS 27 I n t e l l i g e n t S e c u r i t y F i r e L t d ...

Page 5: ...ngineer will have configured your system for the appropriate number of areas and groups to comply with your specific security requirements Where more than one group is incorporated in the system a group s can be configured by the installation engineer as a common group A common group will automatically set if all other areas of the system are set and will automatically unset if any one of the othe...

Page 6: ...sing the or buttons Keypads may be fitted with an electronic key socket or an internal proximity reader The keypad incorporates a mains power indicator This indicator will flash if the system is operating on standby battery power Keyswitch As an alternative method of setting and unsetting a simple On Off keyswitch may be fitted to the system Proximity Cards Fobs A user PIN code can be replaced by ...

Page 7: ... buttons to change the displayed options Press to move quickly through the menu All possible user menu options are shown The actual menu options available to a user will depend on the user authority the system configuration and the current system status Refer to appendix A for details Only 2 options are visible on the display but any available option can be selected by entering the 2 digit code wi...

Page 8: ...option displays the control panel order code and firmware version number and if fitted the SmartDial version number An authorised user can change some of the system parameters When changing an item the help button can be used to display the allowed values Remote Service Before using the remote service option you must obtain a number from your alarm company When you need to use the remote service y...

Page 9: ...an be made If more than the programmed number of code attempts are made to enter a valid user code the keypad will be locked out and the display will show Out of Service for a period of 5 minutes Any attempt to enter a user code during the locked out period will extend the period by another 5 minutes 12 00 Mon 27 Sep Guardall 12 00 Mon 27 Sep Enter 0 2 0 2 12 00 Mon 27 Sep Incorrect Code 12 00 Mon...

Page 10: ...n engineer should advise which of the above options have been programmed on your system Setting from a keypad 02 Set 04 Test Workshop Seconds Left 005 1 Workshop 2 Office 1 0 2 12 00 Mon 27 Sep Guardall Workshop Setting Workshop Set 12 00 Mon 27 Sep Enter 0 2 0 2 Log on set programmed Log on set programmed one group available and no problems or warnings to display Exit time expired Log off after s...

Page 11: ...ccording to a pre programmed schedule The schedule will have been programmed to take into account the normal closing time non working days and holidays The schedule may be configured for any set mode Setting with Warnings The system will automatically display any conditions that the user should be aware of before setting the system These conditions are described as set warnings and do not prohibit...

Page 12: ...nder may also have been programmed by the installation engineer to activate in the event of a failure to set Workshop Seconds Left 005 1 Workshop 2 Office 1 Cannot Set Cct Fault PIR in Hall Force Set After the setting fault s is displayed the force set option may be presented if programmed by the installation engineer The force set option will attempt to automatically bypass all faults The circuit...

Page 13: ...ermined entry route and unset the group as described If the group is not unset before the entry time has expired a warning period equivalent to 50 of the programmed entry time will be allowed This is to warn the user that an alarm condition will occur if the group is not unset by the end of the warning period If the group is not unset by the time that the total entry time and warning time has expi...

Page 14: ...ad the user is informed on the display of any warnings e g circuits isolated or on soak The warning display will appear for approximately 4 seconds during the unsetting procedure If more than one warning exists the display will automatically scroll through the list of warnings Workshop Unset 02 Set 04 Test PIR in Store Isolated The unset warnings are 1 Bypassed circuit s the circuit must have a 24...

Page 15: ...tem is programmed for engineer reset a telephone number and code will be displayed Call this number and quote your code if your system is configured for managed reset you will be given a code to reset your system This code can only be used once If an engineer reset is required it will not be possible to set the system Alarm cannot be reset Managed Reset If the system is programmed for managed rese...

Page 16: ...The panel records all activations from sensors during the unset period When walk test is selected the panel will display all circuits which have not alarmed since the panel was last unset If all circuits are to be tested then select walk test then press the button and select walk test a second time When the panel exits walk test mode either manually or automatically at the end of the test time the...

Page 17: ...If the code option is not available this means that the system has been programmed to prevent you from changing your user code and a new code must be allocated by the security system manager If a suitable keypad is used then the user code may be changed to either an electronic key or proximity card or fob If you are changing code to an electronic key then insert the key when the system prompts for...

Page 18: ...me option is selected the current user descriptor will be displayed and can be edited Refer to appendix B for details User names can be up to 10 characters long User Menu Code Code 2 For details of changing a code refer to the main menu code change option The default user codes are shown in the table Default Codes User Number PIN 2 0202 all other users Off New Code Not Available New Code Enter Re ...

Page 19: ...normal log on menu when the user logs on If the user has only the set option available then either a list of the groups which can be set will be displayed when logging on or if there is only one set group available setting will start when the user logs on Schedule 1 2 On Off A user can be programmed with schedule 1 and or schedule 2 to control access times The timer and holiday schedules may also ...

Page 20: ...is routed through an old exchange Enter a single zero to turn off a telephone number Tel Number 1 01313332900 08 Tel Number Tel Number Number _ Not Available No Authority Tel Number 1 01313333802 the number is not used for speech messages 0 1 8 enter the telephone number An alarm in the home beep format is transmitted as a series of DTMF tones For example if channel 3 was active the transmitted me...

Page 21: ...er Number ____ Keypad Number __ Filter Date Enter DDMMYYYY 1 Display 2 Print 12 00 00 Cct1 Bypassed Fri 3 Jan 2003 00071 U2 Cct1 Bypassed PIR in Hall Bypassed 2 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 12 Log User 13 Log KP 14 Log Date 15 Log Alarm 10 Log Full 11 Log Cct 1 5 00001 Mon 07 Apr 2003 00 00 02 User 2 Mr Smith Logged On on KP 0 Event index Event date Event time Event details Use the button to change the d...

Page 22: ...ered for each set group Refer to appendix B for details of how to change a descriptor Chime Code 32 Certain circuit types can be selected as chime circuits when unset To select the chime function for a circuit enter the circuit number In the example chime is turned on for circuit 1 32 Chime Circuit Number ___ Circuit 1 Front Door 1 0 3 2 Circuit 1 Chime Off Press any button Circuit 1 Chime On 1 Pr...

Page 23: ...ot Used User 3 J Smith User 3 fob presented Unused card fob presented User 20 J Black User 20 fob presented Cct Status Code 89 89 Cct Status Cct Status Normal 8 9 Cct 1 Bypassed When the Cct Status option is selected the circuits that are on soak test bypassed isolated or shunted will be scrolled on the display I n t e l l i g e n t S e c u r i t y F i r e L t d ...

Page 24: ...rint Text 4 52 Identify User 71 Copy User 89 Cct Status Notes 1 The Engineer option is not available to a user if the panel is programmed to allow the engineer to log on without user authorisation 2 The code option for some users will only be available if configured as part of the user authority 3 The time can only be changed by a user if programmed by the engineer User time changes are limited to...

Page 25: ...m z 1 9 0 clear space save move User Number 03 A Smith The allowed characters are ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz _0123456789 When a descriptor is displayed the character being edited will be flashing this is shown as a grey character in the diagram You can change a character using the numeric keys and or use the and buttons to move through the text character set All changes t...

Page 26: ... Details Number of Areas Number of Keypads Number of Circuits Number of Users Service Number Contract Number Keypads Number Location 1 2 3 4 Users Areas Number Description 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I n t e l l i g e n t S e c u r i t y F i r e L t d ...

Page 27: ...l Issue B 27 Circuits Number Description Location Cct 1 Cct 2 Cct 3 Cct 4 Cct 5 Cct 6 Cct 7 Cct 8 Cct 9 Cct 10 Set Groups Areas Number Description 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 I n t e l l i g e n t S e c u r i t y F i r e L t d ...

Page 28: ...ll Limited Lochend Industrial Estate Newbridge Edinburgh EH28 8PL Tel 0131 333 2900 FAX 0131 333 4919 Technical Hotline 0131 333 3802 Part Number 320863 0B I n t e l l i g e n t S e c u r i t y F i r e L t d ...

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