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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

5.1

Operating modes.

Day Mode

This is the state of the panel when unset (not armed). Personal Attack and Tamper inputs, however,

remain active 24 hours a day. (These are referred to as 24 hour zones). Day mode is identified by the

U (unset) on the LED display.

Set Modes

When the panel is set (armed) an activation of any Access, Immediate or 24 hour zone will cause an

alarm condition.  When an alarm is generated the internal and external sounders will operate for the

length of time programmed.  The strobe will also be activated and will continue to operate after the bell

time hasexpired, until the panel is reset.

Fullset / Partset At the time of setting the control panel, any one of four set modes can be selected. i.e.

Full set: Whole system armed; nobody on premises.

Part set A:

All Part sets may be.

Part set B:

configured as fast set.

Part set C:

timed exit or night set.

5.2

Entry/Exit modes.

Entry

When the panel is set and an entry  zone is triggered the entry timer will begin to count down.

During this period an entry tone (single repeated bleep) will be produced by the internal

sounder. The tone will change to a dual repeated bleep when half the entry time has been

reached. (two ply).

Any zones which are programmed as Access zones will be ignored. If the user code is entered

before the end of the count down period the panel will return to ‘day’ mode. If the timer is allowed

to elapse before the user code is entered the panel will go into an alarm state. In this case the

system needs to be ‘Unset’ then reset.

Exit

With the panel in ‘day’ mode if a user code is entered the exit timer will begin. If all the Immediate

zones are clear, then the exit tone will be heard. Leave the protected area by the predetermined

exit route.

As you trigger access and entry / exit zones the tone will change to a high tone.  When all the

zones are clear, the exit tone will continue again until the end of the time-out period and the

panel will arm. If the exit time is reached before all access and entry / exit zones are clear a

warbling tone will be heard. The panel will arm when the entry / exit  zone is clear.

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ZONES

6.1

Engineer programming zones.

Entry / Exit

This is a zone which allows limited-time access to the premises in order to set or unset the

system.

Access

This is a zone which, on setting the panel, allows access to the Entry / Exit zone. However, if

the panel is set and an Access zone is triggered before an Entry / Exit zone then an alarm will

be generated immediately.

Immediate

This is a zone which will  create an immediate alarm when the panel is set.

Omitted

If a zone is programmed as an Omitted zone by the Engineer, then it is ignored by the panel.

Zone 9 omits the RKP remote zone. It also allows the user to continue to use the alarm system

even if a fault has been discovered on one or more zones. Omitted zones are only programmable

for part set modes.

Non Omitable Zone

This is a zone that is programmed by the engineer. A zone programmed as a non omittable

zone may not be omitted by the user. This enables vital areas to be protected at all times.

Soak Zone

A soak zone is a zone which will not cause an alarm if triggered. However the activation will

be recorded in the event log.

Fire Zone

If activated this will cause a pulsed bell and speaker activation in day or set modes. The fire

LED will illuminate on RKPII.

24 Hour Zone

Will cause an instant alarm when the panel is in day or set modes.

Cleaner  Zone

If the panel is disarmed using the cleaner code these zones will remain active and cause an

alarm if violated. The cleaner cannot reset the system after an alarm activation.

Push to set.

A push to set zone will force the entry / exit timer to terminate to prevent the user from having

to wait for the entry / exit period to finish.

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Summary of Contents for OCTAGON II

Page 1: ...UCT CANNOT BE OPERATED WITHOUT A REMOTE KEYPAD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PYRONIX LIMITED MAY 1997 RDOC298D A Issue 1 FOR UK AND EXPORT USE All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e...

Page 2: ...In the interest of continuing improvement of quality customer care and design Pyronix reserve the right to amend specifications without giving prior notice A copy of our warranty can be obtained from...

Page 3: ...ck reset output 13 8 6 Powering up your panel 13 9 PROGRAMMING 14 9 1 Factory defaults 14 9 2 User and Engineer Codes 14 9 2 1 Entering and Exiting Engineer Mode 14 9 2 2 Enabling the Limited User 14...

Page 4: ...10 1 8 Duress Code 22 10 2 Limited User Functions User 2 23 10 2 1 Cleaner functions 23 10 2 2 Deactivating Cleaner zones 23 10 2 3 Omitting zones 23 10 2 4 Changing Limited User code 23 10 3 Master U...

Page 5: ...current IEE regulations by a technically competent person 3 ACCESS LEVELS Master User user 1 enables Limited User user 2 enables 1 Chime programming 1 Panel setting and unsetting with a unique pass c...

Page 6: ...o a high tone When all the zones are clear the exit tone will continue again until the end of the time out period and the panel will arm If the exit time is reached before all access and entry exit zo...

Page 7: ...ich detectors were triggered if an alarm has occurred If there has been an alarm and latch memory was used then when the panel is unset an LED indication will be given at the detectors which were trig...

Page 8: ...grees of protection required from each zone It is important to decide which type each zone should be if part sets are to be used Work out the cable routes avoiding mains cabling and consider the chose...

Page 9: ...for 8 hours Pyronix PIRS Typical stand by current for external sounder 50mA 0 05 A e g Self Actuating Bell for 8 hours Typical on state current for external 350mA 0 35 A sounder 20 mins Alarm state cu...

Page 10: ...ersion PANEL BELLBOX STB Negative Trigger BA Negative Trigger S 12V dc Supply B 0v dc Supply BT Bell Tamper negative return 8 5 3 Wiring the External Siren Export Version Wiring the Strobe 10 All manu...

Page 11: ...8 5 4 Remote Keypads Remote Keypads Continue RDOC298D F Issue 1 11 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 12: ...uld be ignored Any unused zones should NOT be left open circuit These should have a 2K2 resistor inserted 8 5 6 Wiring to PIRs and other Sensors Wiring to one sensor Wiring to two or more sensors TT N...

Page 13: ...tch output C The latch C output is used to disable a detectors LED When the panel is armed the latch sets positive 12v disabling the LED When the panel is unset the latch line toggles resetting the de...

Page 14: ...2 1 Entering and exiting the Engineer mode With the control panel in day mode enter the Engineer code A will be displayed on the remote keypad s when the Octagon II is in Engineer Mode Any covers may...

Page 15: ...fter an activation until the communicator delay has expired Whilst in Engineer mode enter followed by a 2 digit time in seconds The communicator delay may be programmed as any 2 digit number from to 9...

Page 16: ...eturn the control panel to engineer mode Repeat the above sequence to change any other zones Example 1 To reprogram zone 5 in part set B from immediate to access Enter Engineer Mode Press zone code fo...

Page 17: ...mode will normally only activate the extension speakers It is possible to program the Octagon II to also activate the external sirens when a tamper alarm is generated in day mode This is done as follo...

Page 18: ...at the keypad and this tone will end when the zone is closed The system will then set 9 5 7 Communicator Set Unset Polarity The Communicator set unset output can be programmed to operate as switched p...

Page 19: ...removed Finally reconnect the battery negative terminal 9 8 Programme Mode Test Facilities 9 8 1 Walk Test A walk test of the Octagon II control panel will give an audible and visual indication of zo...

Page 20: ...urn to Engineer mode when all recorded events have been displayed 1 Indicates that the next event caused the alarm activation when the panel was in day mode RKP II LED display layout RKP display layou...

Page 21: ...A number and the tamper LED indicates a tamper zone activation e g zone 7 12 The tamper LED indicates a bell or case tamper 13 Indicates an entry exit activation of the remote keypad zones 14 followe...

Page 22: ...me two tone chime to be given by the remote keypads and speakers The chime zone number will also be displayed on the RKP A chime caused by a RKP remote zone will be displayed as To turn off the chime...

Page 23: ...e these by displaying the zone number s selected Now enter to allow the exit period to continue 10 2 4 Changing Limited User Code In day mode enter followed by the existing Limited user code The keypa...

Page 24: ...zones may be programmed to chime In addition to this when the system is part set any omitted zones can also be programmed to chime This allows the chime to operate at any time except when the control...

Page 25: ...r or To part set the panel To return to day mode enter Engineer code 11 LED FUNCTIONS Panel PCB Supply LED on Indicates a mains supply Remote Keypad Supply LED on Indicates a mains and or battery supp...

Page 26: ...load 8 to 32 Ohms Bell 500mA Strobe 500mA Alarm bell timer 0 to 20 minutes software programmable Zone type Normally closed loops which activate when opened or short circuit Zone loop current 0 76 to 1...

Page 27: ...ay mode or Engineer mode If this does not work press then wait again 1 Panel unset Day Mode RKP II LED display layout RKP LED display layout During Exit Mode the following four symbols are displayed f...

Page 28: ...panel the tamper LED flashes and the tamper tone is emitted there is For the following conditions the violation indicated will cause a continuous tone to be heard Enter a user code once to display the...

Page 29: ...e activated 21 Fire alarm The LED display shows the number of the zone activated 22 Engineer code is required to reset the panel The LED shows the number of the zone activated 14 SYSTEM STATUS RDOC298...

Page 30: ...15 LIMITED USER QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 30 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 31: ...16 ENGINEER QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 17 ZONE PROGRAMMING LABEL 18 OCTAGON II SERVICE HISTORY RDOC298D P Issue 1 31 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

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Page 33: ...RDOC298D Q Issue 1 33 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

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