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Summary of Contents for CONCEPT IQ

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Page 2: ...2 Version 1 03 January 2002 CUSTOMER PHONE FAX INSTALLED BY PHONE FAX MAINTENANCE SERVICE PHONE FAX MONITORED BY PHONE FAX AREAS 1 2 3 4 ZONES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 System Details ...

Page 3: ...ster Operations 4 0 Accessing the Operational Modes 11 4 1 Adding Changing Deleting Users 12 NEXT 20 4 2 View history 14 NEXT 21 4 3 Walk test mode 14 NEXT 22 4 4 Setting the Real Time Clock 15 NEXT 23 4 5 Auxiliary Control and Test mode 16 NEXT 24 4 6 Fault Analysis mode 16 NEXT 25 4 7 Zone Self Test display 17 NEXT 26 4 8 Program Telephone numbers 18 NEXT 27 4 9 View Software Version number 19 N...

Page 4: ...d in Single or Multi Area Mode according to the site requirements Up to 4 Areas are available and each Area can be Armed in AWAY or HOME modes Zone Inputs are assigned to one or more Areas and become active when an Area that they area assigned to is Armed turned On Zone Inputs can also be configured as 24 Hour Zones that are always active e g For Fire Panic Duress alarms The LED Terminals can be c...

Page 5: ...as The Master operations include Edit Users View history Walk test Zones Set Real time clock Siren Strobe Auxiliary Testing Fault Analysis View Software Version Test Battery and Door Bell Enable Disable The Master User can also perform all User operations This includes Arming Dis arming the system Isolating zones and Acknowledging alarms The Master User automatically has permission to control all ...

Page 6: ...FIRE Keys 4 6 pressed simultaneously MEDICAL Keys 7 9 pressed simultaneously REX Request to Exit OFF Key Enhanced Terminals only AUTO LOGOFF The Terminal will automatically logoff the operator if there is no keypad activity detected for 30 seconds 2 1 SPECIAL KEY FUNCTIONS CLR Set the data in the current Address to the Factory Default Clear the data already entered if you have made a mistake Logof...

Page 7: ...e armed in normal mode System not armed in normal mode HOME Area s are armed in home mode System not armed in home mode FAULT A system input is currently in alarm No system inputs are in alarm FAST A system input has been in alarm and must be acknowledged SLOW When a System Input has been Isolated PWR AC mains OK AC mains problem ARM HOME System is in Isolate mode NEXT 10 FAULT PWR System is in Ma...

Page 8: ...rming the system Enter PIN to Dis arm the system Each LED keypad can be configured for Single Area Mode or Multi Area Mode The Lamps A1 A2 A3 A4 show when each Area is Armed Arming the system Enter PIN Enter PIN Dis arming the system Enter PIN Enter PIN 3 2 ARMING DISARMING A SINGLE AREA SYSTEM 3 3 ARMING DIS ARMING AREAS IN A MULTI AREA SYSTEM 3 1 QUICK ARMING If enabled in your system Single Are...

Page 9: ...e mode NEXT 10 Enter PIN then The ARM and HOME Lamps will flash together Isolate De Isolate Zone Inputs or System Inputs Enter the Zone Input or System Input number One to Three digits then System Input numbers are listed in the TABLES section at the rear of this manual When a Zone Input is Isolated the Zone Lamp will flash slowly When any System Input is Isolated the FAULT Lamp will flash slowly ...

Page 10: ...e PIN Code Duress alarm Simply enter your PIN code at an LED Terminal in the normal manner but increase the last digit of your PIN by a value of 1 NOTE If the last digit is a 9 then it becomes 0 e g If your PIN code is 3456 then enter 3457 If your PIN code is 3579 enter 3570 Note the details of any alarms When an alarm has occurred the details of the alarm are displayed on the LED Terminal The Zon...

Page 11: ...y sequence NEXT n n when showing how to access the Operational mode required Remember that this is preceded by the PIN code Master Operations Mode Indication The FAULT and PWR Lamps will flash together to indicate that the system is in Master User Operational Modes Exiting the Master User Operations Press to exit any of the Master Operations 4 1 Adding Changing Deleting Users NEXT 20 4 2 View hist...

Page 12: ...d assigned to the selected User If the Card is already assigned to another User or is not recognised by the system one long beep will sound to indicate a problem 4 Enter the new PIN Code Press then the new PIN number 4 or 6 digits then Three short beeps will sound to confirm the PIN number has been programmed If the PIN is rejected one long beep will sound to indicate a problem 5 Assign the User T...

Page 13: ...trol is provided Area assignment also detemines which Doors a User may access Access is only granted at Door s associated with the User s Area s 2 beeps will sound to confirm the new Area Option has been selected e g If Area 1 and Area 3 are to be assigned to the User Press 1 ENTER 3 ENTER To change another user simply repeat steps 2 to 7 1 Enter the User Editing Mode Press 2 Enter the User number...

Page 14: ... Mode Press In Alarm Test Mode any Zone Input in the Terminal s Associated Area that goes into the Alarm or Un sealed state will cause The corresponding Zone Lamp to fast flash The Siren to sound for 3 seconds The Terminal beeper to emit a short beep 2 Select Zone Tamper Test Press to switch between Alarm Test Mode and Tamper Test Mode In Tamper Test Mode any Zone Input in the Terminal s Associate...

Page 15: ...ough the 13 digits in the Time and Date Data e g Using the Time and Date in Example 1 above the following data will be displayed NEXT 23 1st digit of Seconds will be displayed NEXT 2nd digit of Seconds will be displayed NEXT 2 will be displayed minute NEXT 4 will be displayed minute NEXT 0 will be displayed hour NEXT 7 will be displayed hour etc When the end of the data is reached a long beep will...

Page 16: ...that are not currently in Alarm This will also cancel the Siren if activated When a Fault or Alarm has been Acknowledged the corresponding Zone Lamp will be turned OFF If all System Inputs have been Acknowledged the FAULT Lamp will be turned OFF IMPORTANT NOTES 1 Press to toggle between the Current Alarms Previous Alarms displays 2 Zone self test Lamp 10 can only be cleared from Zone Self Test Dis...

Page 17: ... may need to be rectified by the Installer 3 Acknowledge the Zone Self Test fault Press to acknowledge any Zone Self Test faults When a Zone Self Test fault has been acknowledged the corresponding Zone Lamp will turn OFF and the Zone Self Test fail Lamp Zone 10 in Fault Analysis Mode will also be cleared If all System Inputs have been acknowledged the FAULT Lamp will be turned OFF 4 7 ZONE SELF TE...

Page 18: ...hone number was rejected one long beep will sound to indicate a problem 3 View the Telephone number After entering the Telephone number Programming Mode Press The first digit of the Telephone number will be displayed on the Terminal Zone Lamps Press the key to step through all the digits in the Time and Date Data e g Using the Telephone number example 1 Pause 1234 5678 the following data will be d...

Page 19: ... the same manner as described for the Primary Telephone number If a mistake is made while keying in the Telephone number digits press to clear all the digits entered and start keying in the number again 3 beeps will sound to confirm the new Telephone number has been programmed If the Telephone number was rejected one long beep will sound to indicate a problem While in the Secondary Telephone numbe...

Page 20: ...acknowledged Press 2 Acknowledge any Door Alarms Door Alarms will be indicated by the relevant Zone Lamp 1 to 4 Note the datails of the Alarm s displayed Press to Acknowledge any Door Alarms When a Door Alarm has been Acknowledged the corresponding Zone Lamp will be turned OFF If all System Inputs have been Acknowledged the FAULT Lamp will be turned OFF 4 10 ACKNOWLEDGE DOOR ALARMS NEXT 29 ...

Page 21: ... activate the Siren Strobe for 3 seconds Note that Siren and Strobe activation will depend on how the devices are connected and pro grammed If in doubt consult your installer This operation instructs the Control Module to switch off the battery charger for 5 seconds so the battery voltage can be tested If the battery is above 11 2V the Terminal will beep 3 times at the end of the test period If th...

Page 22: ...iod 4 18 SMOKE DETECTOR RESET NEXT 99 Smoke Detectors connected to your system may be of the Latching type These smoke detectors need to be reset after they have been triggered into alarm This operation instructs the Control Module to activate the Smoke Detector Reset Auxiliary to perform the reset function on any latching smoke detectors The Auxiliary will automatically turn off after a time peri...

Page 23: ... the System To Arm All Areas in your Area List Press A specific Area Press Area Number To Disarm All Areas in your Area List Press A specific Area Press Area Number e g To Arm Area 2 Press 2 The Control Module will then reply with a Status message A series of Beeps of the same tone to indicate the operation was successful A series of Beeps of 2 different tones to indicate the operation could not b...

Page 24: ...the call The Telephone User does not have to perform any operation to acknowledge the alarm Once the alarm signal is heard the User can simply hang up the telephone IMPORTANT NOTE Once the receiving telephone has answered the call the alarm message is regarded as being acknowledged and will not be sent again regardless of whether a User has heard the alarm signal or not This means that if an Answe...

Page 25: ...m has been powered down and powered up again Keypad Lockout 109 9 System has registered 5 incorrect PIN code attempts in a row Zone Self Test Fail 110 10 One or more Zone Inputs have failed the Zone Self Test Keypad Medical Alm 111 11 The Medical Alarm has been activated on a Terminal keypad Keypad Panic Alarm 112 12 The Panic Alarm has been activated on a Terminal keypad Keypad Duress Alarm 113 1...

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Page 28: ...lopment and product improvements the contents of this manual are subject to change without notice 2 This manual describes many optional features that may or may not be utilized in a particular system Optional features generally require additional programming and or installation of additional hardware Consult the Installer for details of features and functions available in your system 2001 2002 Inn...

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