Alarm Receiving Centre Remote Reset APPENDIX Organisation Plans Engineer On Site Printer Options Note: Due to a policy of continued development of the RS125 intruder alarm control panel, the information contained in this guide is subject to change without notice.
Boss: Boss Codes are set up using the Master code; they allow access to all the RS125 User Menu Options but cannot be used to change either the Master Code or another Boss’s code parameters. Boss Codes can be used to set up lower ranking Users.
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The Remote Keypad Numeric Keys and Text Window Function Keys and Status Display The numeric keys are used for entering The Blue Function keys are used to your Access Code to turn the system operate the security system and to On and Off.
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The Text Window Introduction The Text Window is capable of displaying a wide variety of messages; many of these occur as part of the normal day to day usage of the system and these are dealt with in the appropriate sections of this guide.
Centre. A quick phone call and an exchange of passwords could avoid an unnecessary callout. System Open The RS125 is alert to certain types of alarm hazards (e.g. Tamper) at all times because even when the system is Unset it is still operating in Day Mode. In addition to the Guard Zones which only cause a full alarm when the system is Set, your installation may also include Zones which operate on a 24 Hour basis (e.g.
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Full Set You will need to use Full Set when leaving the premises unoccupied. Starting with:- Enter your 4-Digit (or 6 Digit) Access Code. The display will normally read:- Press the [FULL] key, providing the system is OK the Exit Tone will sound and the display will read:- If the system has a Setting Fault the Fault Tone will sound and the display will read:- The fault may clear automatically if the fault is temporary (e.g.
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Part Set Use Part Set when parts of the building (e.g. bedrooms) will still be occupied; Part Set mode will automatically omit those Zones which are to be excluded. The Exit/Entry route parameters are changed during Part Set so that you still have access to the Remote Keypad from the unset area. Proceed as for Full Set only using the [PART] key instead of the [FULL] key ;...
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Zone Omit This is useful if you need to remove one or more Detection Zones on a temporary basis because you are unable to set the system; operation is similar for both Single Area and Split systems. The Zone Omit function can also be used to omit Zones which operate in Day or Chime mode. You can use Zone Omit on any Zone for which you have Area Authorisation provided that the Installation Engineer has not programmed the Zone as Non Manually Omittable (this may have been done because that particular Zone is a vital element of the system ) or the Zone is part of...
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Most users will have experience of a conventional intruder alarm system sometimes referred to as a Single Area System which is either Set or Unset. The RS125 Split System allows up to four separate Guard Groups (or Areas) to be Set and Unset independently; the Access Codes can be set up with Area Authorisation Tags to restrict some users to pre-determined Areas;...
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Chime Chime is used to give a local audible warning from the Guard Zones in Areas which are Unset. The Chime System may have been set up by your Alarm Company to operate on pre-selected Guard Zones (e.g.the Door Contacts used on the Exit/Entry route). This is useful when the premises are occupied and you wish to be notified if other persons have entered a particular Area within the building.
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Setting Chime when some Areas are Set (continued) The display will now be of the form:- Areas in CAPITALS are set as a Guard system which will produce an Intruder Alarm. Areas in lower case are set as a Chime system which will produce a Chime Alarm. Unsetting Chime If you have set Chime mode you will find that this is automatically cleared next time the system is Set;...
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8 am on January 1st 1966 you will need to enter 0800010196). Programming Text The RS125 contains a Text Editor which operates on a 12 character text field. The System Manager can incorporate Zone Names, Area Names and User Names into the Text Window display.This makes the system easier to use (e.g.
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Programming Text Example Programming the word “HALL” on a blank text line. Enter “H” by repeatedly pressing the [3] key until “H” is displayed; if it is missed just keep pressing the key. Accept the “H” by pressing the [YES/OPTION] key; the cursor will move to the next character position.
Flow Chart opposite. The Access Codes are either all 4-Digit or all 6-Digit as set by your Alarm Company. If you have a JSB Security Printer you can also print a list of users showing the Code Properties and Names for each user.
Naming Zones and Areas You can use the Text Editor to enter new text or modify existing text using the step by step procedure illustrated on the Flow Chart below. Start from User Menu “5-ZONE NAMES” and press [YES/OPTIONS] to display the Editing Selection menu. Enter [1] for the Area Name List and [2] for the Zone Name List;...
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To Print a Log Report Printing will start at the event currently being viewed and progress to earlier events. This allows you to use the View option to select a point from which to begin your printout. If you print from the Event Log View/Print display printing will start from the most recent event. When you are ready to print press Numeric key [2].
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Press the appropriate numerical key to switch on and off the external audible Alarm and Strobe Beacon.
Trouble Shooting 1. Autolog Display The RS125 has a system called the Autolog Display; this is designed to bring any significant recent events to the User’s attention. These must be acknowledged as part of the Setting or Unsetting procedure. This display is of the form:- You need to keep pressing the [YES/OPTIONS] key until the list is clear, the event details remain on the Log and can be re-examined later if required.
Communicator, provided there is a Line Monitor connected to the RS125. It is also possible that the RS125 has been programmed to give an Audible Warning (Fault Tone) if a Line Fault is detected during the day. A continuous NO LINE indication signifies that the telephone line is unavailable to the Communicators.
Alarm Company if you require a printout. If you would like to have yor own printer facility you will need to obtain a JSB Portable Printer. This is specially designed to interface with the JSB Security Data Bus which is common to all JSB security systems.You can plug in a JSB Portable Printer provided that the Control Unit has...
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