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Engineer event log review

The engineer log is organised into SET and UNSET events.
The log will show the first to alarm and subsequent alarms as
well as isolated circuits.  First to alarm is shown by the LED
being ÔonÕ continuously.  Subsequent alarms are shown by the
LED(s) flashing and isolated circuits are shown by LED(s)
pulsing slowly.  The buzzer will sound whilst reviewing the
ÔSETÕ logs and silent whilst reviewing the ÔUNSETÕ logs.

To view the engineer logs proceed as follows:

From the program mode press the Ô5Õ key.  The log routine will
start with DAY 1 SET.  The remaining logs are viewed by
pressing the relevant key Ô2Õ for 2nd, Ô3Õ for 3rd etc. on to log 9.
Pressing the Ô0Õ key gives the last alarm condition.  The Ô#Õ key
will alternate between ÔSETÕ and ÔUNSETÕ logs and can be used
at any time.  To exit logs press the Ô*Õ key.

Factory programming defaults 9-9

Factory defaults have been split into two sections,
programming and codes.

To return to factory programming defaults enter 9-9 the
sounder will give a rapid pipping sound (the entry hurry up
warning).  Then enter the engineer code.  If entered correctly
an accept tone will sound and the factory programming defaults
will be restored.  If any error is made an error tone will sound
and the programming will not be altered.  The user and
engineer codes are not changed.

If at any stage you want to return the panel to factory default
user/customer codes, place the small link supplied with the
spare fuses, on the memory link (positioned below the
microprocessor in the centre of the PCB (see figure 4) then
remove the mains and battery supply.  When the supply is
restored, the speaker will omit the accept tone and the factory
user code defaults will be restored.

Remove the link.

Once programming is complete exit engineer program mode by
pressing Ô*Õ followed by Ô#Õ, the panel will now be day mode.
Disconnect the mains from the panel.  Now connect in the
backup battery (usually 12V 2.8 AH 

RS

stock no. 597-829), the

sounder will indicate a tamper, screw the control panel lid on
and press Ô1234Õ (or your user code if re-programmed) to
silence the alarm.  The system is now ready for use.

Note:

It is 

strongly

advised that both the user and engineer

code are changed from the factory default.

In the event of the panel not working as described above
please re-check your wiring against the wiring diagrams figures
3, 4 and 5.  Remember you can isolate zones by installing wire
links shorting the zone out at the panel.  

User instructions

1.0 Setting

1.1 Full set

To start the exit procedure ensure all alarmed doors and
windows are closed and enter the four digit user code, the
buzzer will emit a steady sound and the exit time start.
Leave the building by the approved exit route and close the
final exit door.  Wait outside the door until the buzzer has
stopped to indicate that the panel has armed.

If any zones are in fault the buzzer will pulse and the LED
for that zone will be lit.  Return to the panel and press the
Ô#Õ key or enter the user code to abort the exit procedure.
Investigate the fault and correct if possible, then start the
exit procedure again.  If you do not complete the exit
procedure before the exit time runs out the internal sounder
will start.  Enter your user code to stop the sounder.  See
section 3.3 to reset the control.

1.2 Part guard

Start the exit procedure as for full set as above.  Then press
the Ô*Õ key followed by the Ô0Õ key.  The buzzer will change
tone and the LEDs for any zones programmed to be
isolated in part guard will flash.  The programmed part
guard exit time will be selected and the exit procedure will
continue.  If your system does not allow part guard an error
tone will sound and the exit procedure will be aborted.

1.3 Manual isolation

Start the exit procedure as for full set as above.  Then press
the Ô*Õ key followed by the number for each of the zones you
require to isolate.  If the zone is isolated the LED for the
required zone will flash and the exit procedure continue.

2.0 Unsetting

Enter by the usual route, the buzzer will sound, do not stop
go directly to the control.  Enter the four digit code, the
buzzer will stop and the control return to the ÔDAYÕ mode.  If
the exit time has less than 10 seconds remaining the
buzzer will emit a quick pulsing sound to indicate ÔHURRY
UPÕ.

3.0 Tamper faults during day

A tamper fault during the day is indicated by the internal
sounder and the tamper LED.  Enter the four digit user code
to stop the sounder, the sounder will now change to a low
level two tone alternating sound to indicate that there is a
ÔRESET REQUIREDÕ.  Press the Ô#Õ key to reset the control.

3.1 Alarms during the set period

Enter the four digit user code to unset the system.  The
LED display will indicate which zone caused the alarm.
See section 3.3 to reset the control.

3.2 Personal attack alarms

Enter the four digit user code to stop the sounder.  Reset
the personal attack button with the key provided.  See
section 3.3 to reset the control.

3.3 Resetting the system

To reset the control enter the user code, the sounder will
emit a low level two tone alternating sound to indicate that
there is a ÔRESET REQUIREDÕ.  Press the Ô#Õ key to reset
the control.  An accept tone will be given, the LEDs for the
zones in alarm will go out and the control will return to the
ÔDAYÕ mode.

4.0 User options

4.1 Auto test

Enter the four digit user code, the buzzer will emit a steady
sound and the exit time start.  Press the Ô*Õ key followed by
the Ô9Õ key.  The exit buzzer will stop and all LEDs will light.
After the 10 seconds LED test the internal sounder, bell and
strobe will each operate for 5 seconds, the control will then
emit an accept tone and revert to the ÔDAYÕ mode.  You
may end the test at any time by pressing the Ô*Õ key.

4.2 Reviewing the alarm logs

The logs are organised as ÔSETÕ and ÔUNSETÕ events.  All
events are recorded.  The first alarm is shown by the
relevant LED being lit continuously.  Subsequent alarms are
shown by a fast pulse of the zone LED.  Any zones isolated
are shown by a slow pulse of the zone LED.  The buzzer
will sound whilst viewing the ÔSETÕ logs but will be silent
whilst viewing the ÔUNSETÕ logs.

Pressing the Ô#Õ key will change between viewing the ÔSETÕ
and ÔUNSETÕ logs.  This may be done at any time.  The log
review will automatically end after 15 seconds if no keys are
pressed.

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