Program Circuits; Circuit Numbering; Circuit Types; Circuit Attributes - Menvier Security TS2500 Installation & Programming Manual

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Program Circuits

The TS2500 can monitor up to 1040 detection circuits,
each circuit must be programmed in order for the
system to respond correctly.

Circuit Numbering

The circuit number is always a 4 digit number, the first
digit refers to the network number and can be 0 to 8 (0 is
used for the TSLEC8s at the control panel). The next three
digits refer to the circuits numbers and can be 001 to
128 (except when using network 0 which only has a
range of 001 to 016). For example to select the first
circuit on network 4 you would enter 4001.

Circuit Types

The circuit type defines how the circuit will respond when
it is triggered. The circuit can also be programmed to
respond differently when unset, see "Unset Circuit Types"
on page 81. The following circuit types are available:
Not Used
A circuit that will never generate any alarm.
Night
A circuit that will generate a full alarm when the
selected ward is set.
24hr
A circuit which is monitored at all times. When triggered
in the unset condition a local alarm is generated and
when triggered in the set condition a full alarm is
generated.
PA Silent
A circuit which is monitored at all times. When triggered
it will activate any outputs programmed as P.A.
PA Audible
A circuit which is monitored at all times. When triggered
it will activate any outputs programmed as P.A. and
generate a full alarm condition.
Fire
A circuit that is normally connected to a smoke
detector. When triggered it will generate a fire tone on
the internal sounders, the external sounders are pulsed
for the bell duration and any outputs programmed as
fire will be activated.
Auxiliary
A circuit which is monitored at all times. When triggered
it will activate any outputs programmed as Auxiliary.
Final Exit
This must be the first detector or door contact that is
triggered when entering the protected area. When the
setting mode for the area is programmed for Final Exit
setting, opening and closing of this circuit during the exit
procedure will cause the ward to set. Once set,
activation of this circuit will start the entry timer for that
ward.
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[1-4]
Exit Term
A circuit that is normally connected to a push button
outside the protected area, which can be used to finally
set the area.
Ward Key
A circuit normally connected to a shunt-lock or
keyswitch, which is used to set and unset one or more
wards.
Shunt Key
A circuit normally connected to a shunt-lock or
keyswitch, which is used to shunt (isolate) one or more
shuntable circuits for the selected wards. If the shunt key
circuit is not assigned to any wards the shuntable circuits
of the device its connected to are shunted when the
shunt key operated.
Tamper
A circuit monitored at all times. When triggered in the
unset condition a local alarm is generated and when
triggered in the set condition a full alarm is generated.
This circuit type can be used for a negative tamper
return for monitoring SABs etc. When using the circuit for
this type of monitoring the circuit MUST have the "Invert"
attribute selected.
Security
A circuit used to lock-out keypad operation.
24hr Silent
As 24hr but remains silent in the unset and set condition.
Night Perimeter
A circuit that is used for perimeter protection. When
triggered the internal and external sounders are
activated but no digicom output. If any other circuit is
triggered the digicom is activated.
Custom Circuits
There are eight customisable circuit types, see page 72
for details.

Circuit Attributes

Each circuit type can have one or more attributes
assigned to it to alter its operation. The following circuit
attributes can be programmed:
Access
Ci rcu i ts p r og r am m e d w i th th i s at t ri b ut e are
automatically isolated during the entry procedure to
allow a "walk through" route for the user to access the
remote keypad.
Double Knock
Circuits programmed with this attribute will only cause
an alarm condition if:
a) The circuit is activated twice within the Double
Knock timer, see System Timers.
b) The circuit remains active for the whole duration of
the Double Knock timer.
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