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Integriti

User Manual

Elite  / EliteX

LCD Terminal Keypads

Summary of Contents for Integriti Elite

Page 1: ...Integriti User Manual Elite EliteX LCD Terminal Keypads ...

Page 2: ...R RANGE recommends that all INTEGRITI systems are installed maintained by FACTORY CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS For a list of Accredited Dealers in your area refer to the Inner Range Website http www innerrange com ...

Page 3: ...hardware Ask your Installer for details and use the check boxes provided in the Table of Contents to indicate which features operations are used 3 Other Integriti User Interfaces Consult your Installer for details a Gatekeeper Software This optional PC Software provides comprehensive system management including most of the operations described in this manual The software is menu driven and makes s...

Page 4: ... Integriti Integriti Integriti LCD Terminal Keypads User Manual SYSTEM DETAILS CUSTOMER SITE ADDRESS LOCATION PHONE FAX E MAIL INSTALLED BY PHONE FAX E MAIL MAINTENANCE SERVICE PHONE FAX E MAIL MONITORED BY PHONE FAX E MAIL ...

Page 5: ...a Walk Testing 16 Turning 24 Hour Tamper monitoring OFF and ON 17 Activating a Panic Alarm 18 Activating a Duress Alarm 18 Acknowledge an Alarm 19 LOGGED OFF OPERATIONS 20 Quick Event Log Review 20 View Time and Date 20 View Area Status 21 Named Action Control 21 Air Conditioning Control 23 LOGGED ON OPERATIONS 24 Accessing the Menu 24 Integriti Common User Menu Options 25 USER MENU OPTIONS TABLE ...

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Page 8: ...ovides control of one Area An option is also provided to allow the UP and DOWN Arrow keys to be used to view the name and current status of up to 8 sequential Areas AREA STATUS ARRAY Displays the current status of 8 Areas by Area No n Area Off Disarmed Y Area On Armed T Timed Off Defer Arming timer running W Defer Arm Warning Timer about to expire See Turning Areas Off for details of the Defer Arm...

Page 9: ...SSAGE LCD Messages can provide a customized message for the Site and or the Terminal Some common applications are The Monitoring Station s Telephone number The Installer s Telephone number Welcome to your company name TERMINAL System Status Messages System operation is continuously monitored for problems and special conditions such as Power Supply Battery Communication or LAN Network problems Your...

Page 10: ...d to search for an item to be controlled by selecting the first letter of it s name The OFF and ON keys are used to turn Off or turn On the Area or Area List or Action named on the Display at the time The HELP key can be pressed at any time to display a Help message about the current operation being performed The MENU key is pressed after PIN code OK if you wish to perform any Menu operations Oper...

Page 11: ...ion control options if enabled The UP and DOWN arrow keys are used to scroll up and down through a list of available items to view control or program e g Areas Zones Review messages etc OR If pressed when not logged on may display summary of Area Status if enabled NOTE Keypad keys also have other functions when you are selecting viewing controlling or programming items in the menu Details of the k...

Page 12: ... an Alarm The status of the first Area or Area List that you are allowed to control is displayed with a prompt to perform an ON or OFF operation When your operations are complete you must Logoff the Terminal by pressing the END key Logging on is the first step performed in MOST operations ALARM SYSTEM OPERATIONS User operations are the basic day to day operations performed on the system such as Ar...

Page 13: ...n the Review memory and an alarm message Too Many Tries may be reported 2 Duress If you are being forced to perform operations at an LCD Terminal against your will your system may allow a Duress alarm to be activated by using a special PIN Code See Activating a Duress Alarm for details 3 PIN discovered When programming User Codes if a User attempts to choose a PIN Code that already exists the disp...

Page 14: ...EA to AREA LIST and vice versa Press the LEFT ARROW key once or twice until you see the text Area List On Off on the bottom line By using AREA LISTS you can turn OFF all the Areas in the List that you are allowed to control with a single operation Once you have Logged on to a Terminal and have seen the Area status with the Press Off or Press On message you may perform the Area OFF or ON operations...

Page 15: ... and cancel the timer When the Defer timer expires the LCD Terminal will beep every 2 seconds and display this warning The User can still perform the Area Off or Area On operations during this warning period but if no action is taken the Area will automatically turn On when the warning period expires AREA AREA LIST SELECTION You may select other Areas or Area Lists by using the UP and DOWN Arrow k...

Page 16: ...e in the Sealed condition and the Area is ready to be turned ON THEN If all Zones programmed to be tested are Sealed the Area will turn ON and the display will show a The exit delay countdown if the Exit display option has been enabled by the Installer and the Area has an exit timer Upon expiry the display will return to the default display OR b The default display if there is no exit timer or the...

Page 17: ... the item displayed is either in an alarm state or faulty Tamper state and the Area will not turn ON e g A door or window has been left open A detector or it s cabling have been damaged Try to rectify the problem before trying again If this is not possible you may be allowed to ISOLATE the item while the in Alarm or in Tamper message is displayed by pressing the OK key If no action is taken for un...

Page 18: ...used if any device fails to operate or cannot be tested To abort the Walk Test or Isolate one or more Inputs that cannot be tested and turn the Area ON press the OK key to Isolate an Input while its name is being displayed until the All Inputs Sealed message is displayed CAUTION Inputs Isolated in this operation will not be monitored for this arming period To abort the Walk Test without turning th...

Page 19: ...select other Areas by using the UP and DOWN Arrow keys or the letter key that theArea name begins with The 24Hr part of an Area continuously monitors the equipment and inputs for faults or deliberate interference and activates Tamper alarms when these conditions occur Occasionally the Installer or a User with the appropriate level of authority may need to turn the 24Hr part of an Area Off so that ...

Page 20: ...ess the END key to abort if you pressed the Help key a second time accidentally Activating a Duress Alarm Your system may be programmed to allow a Duress alarm to be activated if you are being forced to perform operations at an LCD Terminal against your will Duress is activated by simply entering a special PIN Code instead of your normal PIN Code when logging on to the LCD Terminal See LOGON to an...

Page 21: ...e bottom line The message will scroll if more than 16 characters e g Had Alarm on Front Door Reed Switch Note the details then press OK to acknowledge the message If there are other messages to be acknowledged the next Event will be displayed until all messages have been acknowledged The display will briefly show No more Messages before going to the Area ON OFF display Alarm messages must be ackno...

Page 22: ...stem time being logged See page 6 for more information Quick Event Log Review Press the MENU key followed by the 1 key The most recent event will be shown The Top line shows the Date and Time of the event The Bottom line records the event details If the detail is longer than 16 characters the display will automatically scroll slowly RIGHT arrow key can be used to scroll the display one character a...

Page 23: ...splay shows the name of the first Named Action To select another Named Action use the UP and DOWN Arrow keys or Area Status Press the UP or DOWN arrow key Area Array Option If Area Array is enabled the display shows 8 sequentialAreas The letter below eachArea number indicates the current Status The number on the bottom left of the display indicates the first Area shown in the current array e g 009...

Page 24: ... OFF key to turn the Named Action On or Off as required The display will update accordingly OR Press the RIGHT arrow key to enter a timer value Enter a 3 digit numerical value then use the 5 M or 7 S key to select Minutes or Seconds When the required timer period is displayed press the ON key to execute the action The display will briefly show Action Sent and will then show this status display tha...

Page 25: ...ng Mode enabled Off Heating Cooling Heating Boost Cooling Boost To change the mode use the RIGHT arrow key until the required option is displayed then OK The display will now allow you to select the Aircon Zones that will be switched to the selected mode The letters on the top line are the first letters of the Zone Temperature Sensor names programmed by the Installer e g FWS Factory Warehouse and ...

Page 26: ...sed The display will show another sub menu list similar to the one above when required Use the key sequence shown immediately below each menu option heading or the chart at the rear of this manual to determine the key sequence required to access each menu option e g User Codes MENU 2 1 Unlock Door MENU 9 2 1 0 Area ON OFF 1 Info 5 Times 2 Access 6 Miscellaneous 3 Isolate 8 Service 4 Testing 9 Cont...

Page 27: ...s n o i t p O f f O n O a e r A 0 n o i t a m r o f n I 1 w e i v e R 1 r e s U e t a c o L 2 s t u p n I e u g o l a n A d a e R 3 s r e t n u o C d a e R 4 s n o i s s i m r e P e s n e c i L w e i V 6 s r e s U f o r e b m u N d a e R 7 s l i a t e D e l u d o M 8 s l i a t e D l e n a P 9 s s e c c A 2 s e d o C r e s U 1 e t a l o s I 3 g n i t s e T 4 s e m i T 5 e t a D e m i T 1 s u o e n ...

Page 28: ...ill probably be a record of yourself accessing the Review Menu The 0 key is used to go to the start of review earliest event still stored and the 9 key is used to go to the end of review last event saved UP back and DOWN forward Arrow keys are used to search the event log one event at a time LEFT Forces display to the start of the text RIGHT Scrolls text one character at a time Selects between dif...

Page 29: ...tion with the UP and DOWN Arrow keys to locate a specific event and then review all the other events around it in more detail FILTER OPERATION Press Go to End of Review then One of the digits 1 to 8 to select the filter level Then use the UP Arrow key to search back through Review You can use one of the 1 to 8 keys at any time to alter the selected level e g You can use a lower level in order to l...

Page 30: ...isolate Inputs if the fault is rectified before the Area needs to be turned ON SELECTING AN INPUT TO ISOLATE The Input to be isolated can be selected by name or by the Input ID number If a detector or alarm contact is faulty or its cabling has been shorted or cut you may be unable to turn ON any Area that the faulty device is in The ON key is used to toggle the display between the Input Name selec...

Page 31: ... the ON key can be used to view the name for that Input ISOLATE DE ISOLATE THE INPUT When an Input has beed selected the display will show the name and current status of the Input OFF key to Isolate the Input displayed Any Inputs isolated in this way are automatically De isolated when the Area is next turned OFF ON key to De isolate or Enable the Input RIGHT arrow key to Sticky Isolate the Input T...

Page 32: ...Named Actions that you have permission for After selecting the Menu Option MENU 9 1 refer to Named Action Control pages 21 22 earlier in this manual for details of the Control options NOTE Named Action operation can be enhanced by installing an Integriti Colour Graphic Terminal using the Integriti Mobile App and or utilizing one of the Wireless Remote Fob products compatible with Integriti Consult...

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