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TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station User Manual 

Care and cleaning instructions 

The touch screen display panel (Figure 1 on page 1,  

item 1) is an LCD module consisting of a glass display 

panel and a polarizing display surface. The polarizer 

covering the display surface of the LCD module is soft and 

easily scratched.  
Do not use hard or sharp objects to operate the touch 

screen: it is designed to be operated by touching the 

display surface with your fingers (or gloved hands). 

If the touch screen is dirty, breath

e on it to fog the surface, 

and then gently wipe the surface with a soft dry cloth.  

 

Caution: 

Do not use water, ketone, or aromatic solvents to 

clean the touch screen. 

For dirt or marks that are not removed by a soft dry cloth, 

moisten the cloth with a small amount of either isopropyl 

alcohol or ethyl alcohol, and then gently wipe the surface. 

 

WARNING: 

Do not use alcohol near an open flame or 

other source of ignition. 

Summary of Contents for TS1001

Page 1: ...P N MAUSER TS1001 REV 02 ISS 04MAR15 TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station User Manual ...

Page 2: ...r UTC Fire Security Australia Pty Ltd t a Interlogix A UTC Building Industrial Systems company Ground Floor 10 Ferntree Place Notting Hill Victoria 3168 Australia Agency compliance N4131 This product conforms to the standards set by Standards Australia on behalf of the Australian Communications and Media Authority ACMA Notice This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cau...

Page 3: ...f liability iv Advisory messages v Related manuals v Care and cleaning instructions vi Product overview 1 User interface details 2 Front LED indications 5 Using the RAS 6 Logging in 6 Selecting a menu option 7 Entering text 8 Arming and disarming 10 Selecting areas by searching 12 Logging in to classic mode 14 ...

Page 4: ...heory of liability whether based in contract tort negligence product liability or otherwise Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages the preceding limitation may not apply to you In any event the total liability of UTCFS shall not exceed the purchase price of the product The foregoing limitation will apply to the maxim...

Page 5: ...possible equipment damage They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the damage Note Note messages advise you of the possible loss of time or effort They describe how to avoid the loss Notes are also used to point out important information that you should read Related manuals This manual describes how to use the TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Refer also to the TS1001 T...

Page 6: ... the touch screen it is designed to be operated by touching the display surface with your fingers or gloved hands If the touch screen is dirty breathe on it to fog the surface and then gently wipe the surface with a soft dry cloth Caution Do not use water ketone or aromatic solvents to clean the touch screen For dirt or marks that are not removed by a soft dry cloth moisten the cloth with a small ...

Page 7: ...ed on the touch screen screen image varies Figure 1 TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station overview 1 Touch screen display panel 2 Menu key 3 Home key 4 Enter key 5 First four area LEDs 6 Next four area LEDs 7 Beeper The TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Touch Screen RAS is used for controlling Challenger security system alarm and access functions Arming stations are also known as remote arming stati...

Page 8: ...g a Challenger system In addition to the normal graphical mode s advanced user interface the touch screen also has a classic mode that mimics a conventional LCD keypad Note Different types of users may have levels of permissions to use the RAS For example access to Install menu options may be limited to installers the ability to arm and disarm areas may be limited to users with alarm codes and the...

Page 9: ...nal In idle state the RAS s Home screen Figure 2 above has standard and optional graphical buttons to perform the following functions The Arm button item 1 followed by an alarm code is used to arm assigned areas or to select and arm areas depending on alarm group programming The Disarm button item 2 followed by an alarm code is used to disarm assigned areas or to select and disarm areas depending ...

Page 10: ...tion The Status button item 5 displays the alarm Quick History when the system is normal no alarms When alarms are present the display shows the inputs in alarm The Menu button item 6 is used to access the login code prompt for graphical access to Challenger menu options The optional Automation quick control button item 7 is a shortcut to User menu option 24 Automation Control Automation quick con...

Page 11: ...d to quickly exit the current option and return to the idle screen The Enter key Figure 1 on page 1 item 4 followed by an alarm code is used to select and arm areas same as the Arm button During programming the Enter key works the same as the graphical or 8 buttons Front LED indications The area status LEDs Figure 1 on page 1 items 5 and 6 display the status of areas 1 to 8 or as configured The LE...

Page 12: ... a Touch Screen RAS Logging in below Selecting a menu on page 7 Entering text on page 8 Arming and disarming on page 10 Selecting areas by searching on page 12 Logging in to classic mode on page 14 Logging in From the Home screen press the Menu button or the Menu key Figure 1 on page 1 item 2 Figure 3 Login screen ...

Page 13: ... will appear in different sequences if the RAS is programmed to scramble the keypad The scramble keypad option moves the numbered buttons to different positions after every login to avoid providing visual clues to the numbers used Selecting a menu option Use the Up and Down arrows to navigate the list of options Touch the list item to access the option Figure 4 Menu screen To access the Install me...

Page 14: ...arm group and the RAS s alarm group stored in the Challenger panel which results in a small delay Figure 5 Install menu screen Use the Enter key or Down button to navigate down the list of options or use the Menu key or Up button to navigate up the list of options Press the list item to access the option Entering text Text entry is used to enter things like user names text words custom RAS message...

Page 15: ... mode greyed 2 Shift button 3 Edit mode black 4 Letter numeral button 5 Backspace button Uppercase and lowercase keys are selected automatically Use the Shift button to override the automated selection of case The Clear button deletes any pre existing characters and exits the option ...

Page 16: ...es in this section are for arming The screens and processes for disarming are similar The Arm button item 1 followed by an alarm code is used to arm assigned areas or to select and arm areas depending on alarm group programming From the Home screen press the Arm button to display the arming login screen Figure 7 below Figure 7 Arming login screen Press the buttons that correspond to your alarm cod...

Page 17: ...this manual assume that area selection is required The selection All and any unarmed areas are listed only a few are displayed at a time Figure 8 Area selection screen Use the Enter key or Down button to navigate down the list of areas or use the Menu key or Up button to navigate up the list of areas Press either a displayed area or All to arm one area or all areas In the example in Figure 8 above...

Page 18: ...arm screen showing area in alarm Selecting areas by searching Areas are identified by a number from 1 to 99 and optionally a name programmed by the installer When arming or disarming the system you may want to select a specific area instead of selecting all areas The Touch Screen RAS supports area search to help you quickly find areas by name For example to arm an area named Main office 1 On the a...

Page 19: ...you enter a character the screen automatically changes to edit mode and displays a Search button Figure 11 below Figure 11 Area search screen edit mode 3 Press one or more characters for example M and then press the Search button to see the area names starting with the characters entered Figure 12 on page 14 ...

Page 20: ...ress either a displayed area or All to arm one area or all displayed areas 5 Alternatively press the Search button again to define a new search Logging in to classic mode From the Home screen press the Classic button to display the login screen Figure 13 below Figure 13 Classic mode home screen ...

Page 21: ... to the classic menu press the button or press the Menu key to display the login screen Figure 14 Classic mode login screen Press the buttons that correspond to your alarm code and then press the button or press the Enter key Figure 15 Classic mode menu screen ...

Page 22: ... buttons see Figure 15 on page 15 Use the Left and Right buttons to move backwards and forwards between records such as inputs for the same field For example you can enter a name for input 1 press ENTER to save and then press the right arrow key to enter a name for input 2 and so on When going backwards between records you can press the left arrow button to move immediately from the first record t...

Page 23: ...uch Screen Arming Station User Manual 17 Figure 16 Classic mode Install menu screen Refer to the Challenger manuals for details about operating a Challenger system and entering text via a conventional LCD keypad ...

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