Hi Security Ward; Digi In Part Set; System Bell/Stb; Ward A Foyer Mode - Menvier Security TS2500 Installation & Programming Manual

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Hi Security ward

If a ward is selected as "High Security" the ward will
always attempt to stay in a set condition. If the ward is
unset by a user the remote keypads display "HI SECURE
UNSET" and the "Hi Security" timer is started. Every time a
detector is triggered in the unset ward(s) the "Hi Security"
timer is reset. When the timer expires the system will
attempt to automatically set the "High Security" ward(s).

Digi in Part Set

When the system is full set (all defined wards set), an
alarm in any ward will trigger the digicom. This option
allows you to select which wards will trigger the digicom
when the system is in a part set state.

System Bell/STB

This option allows you to select which wards will trigger
the main bell and strobe outputs on the control panel.

Ward A Foyer Mode

The "Ward A Foyer Mode" allows you to create a
common area that is automatically set when all the
wards that are assigned to it are set. Ward A will also
automatically unset when any one of the assigned
wards is unset. For example if wards B, C and D are
assigned to the "Ward A Foyer Mode" the system will
automatically set ward A when the last ward (B, C or D) is
set. The system will automatically unset ward A when the
first ward (B, C or D) is unset.

Unset fire Signals

This option allows you to designate which wards will
trigger the "System Fire" output and "Ward Fire" output
when a fire alarm circuit is trigger within an unset ward. If
a ward is assigned to this option, a fire alarm from the
selected ward will activate the "System Fire" output and
the respective "Ward Fire" output when the ward is set or
unset. If a ward is not assigned to this option, a fire alarm
from the selected ward will only activate the "System
Fire" output and the respective "Ward Fire" output when
the ward is set.

Double Knock Wards

This option allows you to designate which wards will use
the double knock counter (see "System Options" on
page 45). If the double knock counter is assigned to a
ward, all circuits with the double knock attribute within
the selected ward will use the value defined by the
double knock counter (1-999). If the double knock
counter is not assigned to a ward, all circuits with the
double knock attribute within the selected ward will use
a default value of 002.
Engineers menu 4
3
Equipment wards
Panel tamper
A...............
A C
/
Panel tamper
*,*,.,.,.,.,.,.
1-8
A-C
To Scroll wards A-H
and wards I-P .
Panel tamper
AB.............
Ward Status Key
*
= Ward not selected.
.
= Ward not available.
A-P
= Wards selected.
Equipment Wards Flowchart

Unset Circuit Types

This option allows the engineer to change the circuit
type when the circuit is unset, e.g. detection circuit
1001 can be programmed for night operation whilst the
ward is set and then change to PA operation when the
+
ward is unset.
You must program detection circuits in
"Engineers menu 1" before programming the
unset circuit types. Initially the unset circuit type
automatically follows the type programmed in
"Engineers menu 1" and must be altered using
this option.
Engineers menu 4
4
Unset cct types
0001 Night
Enter circuit No. or
A C
Enter unset type
0001 Night
A C
throughcircuit types
[ to accept
Unset Circuit Types Flowchart
Engineers Menu 4
[
to scroll options
[ to edit
Wards
Toggle wards.
[
[4-4]
[
/
to scroll
[
to edit
/
to scroll
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