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SENSOR ALARM KEYPAD 

 

INSTALLATION  AND  USER  MANUAL 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

MNMSC0107_ALARMKEYPAD             

                                                   January, 2007 

 
 

Summary of Contents for ALARM KEYPAD

Page 1: ...SENSOR ALARM KEYPAD INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL MNMSC0107_ALARMKEYPAD January 2007 ...

Page 2: ...NG FIRMWARE 3 3 SETTING UP THE SYSTEM 4 3 1 INSTALLING THE RCB 4 3 2 WIRING THE ALARM KEYPAD 4 3 3 SOFTWARE SETUP INITIAL 5 3 4 SOFTWARE SETUP GUARDPOINT PRO 6 4 USING THE SYSTEM 7 4 1 ARMING 7 4 2 DISARMING 8 4 3 STATUS 8 5 ALARM ZONES 9 5 1 LINKING ZONES 9 5 2 MULTIPLE ZONES 9 5 3 SHARED INPUTS 10 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SUPPORT 11 ...

Page 3: ...f codes that tell the controller how to behave in certain situations In most cases your new controller should already have the latest firmware loaded but there may be cases where you wish to set up an Alarm Keypad on an older panel In order to check the date of the firmware on your controller you will need to start GuardPoint Pro and to make sure you have comms Once the application is communicatin...

Page 4: ...idea to handle the chips as little as possible and if you are installing in an area with high static such as nylon carpets you should touch something metal before handling the chips in order to dissipate any charge that has built up 3 2 Wiring the Alarm Keypad Once the RCB chips and terminal block are installed you need to ensure that everything is correctly wired The wiring configuration for the ...

Page 5: ...lick it or right click it and select Open from the menu The file should now load via the Windows Notepad application You will now need to check for two separate lines in the file These can be found either by press Ctrl F on the keyboard or going to the Edit menu and selecting the option Find You can then type the name into the search box to quickly check through the whole file for it 3 1 Controlle...

Page 6: ...e we are going to use the default WP Always so that the input group will be available whenever required From the menu option Event Handling select Event Handling Program then click New Give the event a name then click on the Alarms tab then on the View Group of Inputs radio button as shown on the left Ensure that a green tick is next to the input group we defined earlier and that the Weekly Progra...

Page 7: ...a number of control buttons there are currently only three distinct functions which can be accessed by authorised users Additional functions are due to be introduced in future versions of the software Before using the system it is worthwhile checking that it has set itself up correctly The LCD panel on the front of the Alarm Keypad should be showing the current date and time on the top line and th...

Page 8: ...e has locked down its door s Since the Alarm Keypad panel is installed inside the building a supervisor must first pass their card at the reader in order to gain access When this pass is detected the Alarm Keypad panel will go into Alarm Delay mode and the red ARM light will begin to flash for the pre defined delay The supervisor now has that time to go to the panel and carry out the disarming pro...

Page 9: ...ple Zones he creation of any Alarm Zone is done first by defining which inputs are to be part of that zone In the t of selected ontrol of multiple zones can be achieved from a single Alarm Keypad panel where multiple alarms and or T box marked Transaction code F2 In the example on the right reader 1 is linked to Alarm Zone 1 Note that whilst an Alarm Zone can have m readers linked to it a reader c...

Page 10: ...l way As a result input 4 of Controller 2 becomes armed d but the shared any situation where Alarm Zones have shared inputs the Alarm Keypad will automatically ignore any g Controller 1 Controller 2 IC1604 marked E Input 2 is wired to an alarm Zone 5 N 2 and C Zone 3 Alarm Panel Two is used to control the inputs of controllers D Zone 4 and E Zone 5 5 In same bus Let s go back to our example of Dom...

Page 11: ... support department Support is available from 08 30 to 17 30 Monday to Friday and we are happy to answer your questions or to guide you through any aspect of your installation Sensor Access Technology Ltd Technical Support Team Sensor House Westergate Road Brighton BN2 4JZ support sensoraccess co uk 44 0 870 890 1154 Manuals Installation Guides Datasheets and Application Notes are available from o...

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