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  • Page 1 Windsor 500 Programming Manual Issue C...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Contents Contents ......................2 Edit ........................9 Editor Overview ..................... 9 Entering Numbers.........................9 Help List..........................10 On/Off Options ........................10 Text Descriptions........................10 Range Checking........................10 Upgrading from version 1.3x ..............11 Upgrading from version 2.0x ..............12 Defaults......................
  • Page 3 Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Common Area ....................25 Battery Test ....................26 Cct Monitor....................27 Conc......................28 Type............................28 Outputs ..........................29 Concentrator Variants ......................30 Address Selection.......................31 Cct ......................... 32 Type............................32 NA or ER ...........................32 EnEx..........................33 PB............................34 24h ............................34 PA or PA-Snd ........................35...
  • Page 4 Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C PA Function........................46 Dual PIN ..........................46 EKP Set Mode........................47 KP Set Mode ........................47 Off............................47 Timed ..........................47 Instant..........................47 PB............................47 EnEx..........................48 EnEx/Tm ...........................48 Unset ..........................48 Logon TX ..........................48 Logon/Unset ........................48 Keypad LED Functions.......................49 User....................... 50 Authority Level ........................50 Area Authority ........................51...
  • Page 5 Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Pre-Warning.........................59 System Set...........................59 P.Set Delay...........................59 Printer Port ....................60 Light ......................61 Output ..........................61 Operations ...........................61 Alarm ..........................62 Set/Uns..........................62 On Time..........................62 Off Time ..........................62 Dusk Time..........................62 Manual..........................63 Test............................63 Comms......................64 Alarm Comm........................64 Type ..........................64 Numbers..........................64...
  • Page 6 Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Line Block..........................74 Handset ..........................75 Blind Dial ...........................75 Recall ..........................75 TX ............................75 System ..........................76 Area...........................76 TX Descriptions .........................77 Tamper ..........................77 Tam.Uns ........................77 Verify Alm ........................77 230v Flt ..........................77 Eng On...........................77 L.Vlts..........................77 Line Fault ........................77 Comm Tst ........................77...
  • Page 7 Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Set Flt ..........................84 Set Warn 1/2........................84 Set Delay ........................85 Alarm Unset ........................85 Shnt Group ........................85 Vault Timer ........................86 Commercial Options......................86 Manager Unset ......................86 Schedule ..........................87 Copy Days .........................87 Schedule - Commercial.....................87 Schedule Times - Commercial..................88 Unset 1 ..........................88...
  • Page 8 Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Days............................99 User Opts....................100 Log Eng..........................100 Clock Edit ..........................100 Duress +/-1.........................100 Menu Layout....................101 Change History ..................105 Issue B ..........................105 Issue C ..........................106 - 8 -...
  • Page 9: Edit

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit In edit mode the engineer can modify the Windsor configuration from the default or current settings. The edit options are organised in 3 pages. The 3 edit mode pages are shown below.
  • Page 10: Help List

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Windsor Editor Help List Configuration items such as circuit type require a type to be entered. This can be entered directly as a number or, if the HELP button is pressed, a list of available options will be displayed.
  • Page 11: Upgrading From Version 1.3X

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Upgrading from version 1.3x The menu options in version 2 (version 1.4 on mark 1 hardware) are different from earlier versions of Windsor. The table below shows the old and new top level menu options and, if an option has been moved to a lower menu level, the new position is indicated by an arrow.
  • Page 12: Upgrading From Version 2.0X

    Version 3.00 This manual details all programming options which are available across the complete range of Windsor 500 variants. Windsor will display the “Not Available” message if the option you have selected is not included in your variant. - 12 -...
  • Page 13: Defaults

    Windsor 500, fitted with an EEPROM, key presses will be ignored until the configuration is defaulted. Defaulting an EEPROM on a Windsor 500 will take approximately 30 seconds. Windsor can also be defaulted by powering up with I/P2 (CON2 ) connected to 0 volts or by connecting CON13-2 to 12 volts.
  • Page 14: Pin Of Day Key

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Defaults menu PIN of Day Key The PIN of the day option can be enabled/disabled by the engineer. When this option is on (key not zero) the engineer PIN code will be changed every day at midnight. The sequence of PIN codes generated will depend on the programmed key.
  • Page 15: Default Configuration

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Default Configuration System Size Areas TX Reset Normal System Size Concentrators TX Rst Warn System Size Keypads Fire auto reset Tamper unset eng reset Off Int Bus, PCBs 1-3 230v A.Rst Serial Port...
  • Page 16 Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Dial type DTMF Set Fault Lnft Warning Line Block Lnft Enable Handset Blind Dial Recall TX Outputs TX 0, Dev = 01 Country Code Detector Test Duration Detector Set test Enable ATM, Delay (HS only)
  • Page 18: User Pin Codes

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C User PIN Codes User Number 558032 0202 0303 0404 0505 0606 0707 0808 0909 1010 This pattern continues up to the last user. 5050 HS Event Programmer Schedule Times Default Time Default Time...
  • Page 19: Hardware

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 1 Hardware 1=Int Bus 2=Serial Port 3=Plug On Comm 4=Sndr.Invert 5=Audio New in v3.00 6=Microphone Only included software for mark 1 hardware 7=Ctrl PCB Type Hardware menu Int Bus Windsor can be fitted with up to 3 internal serial bus (ISB) PCBs .
  • Page 20: Serial Port

    The baud rate for PAKNET can be programmed as 1200 or 2400. PAKNET can be used for all engineering communications and can signal alarms in ADEMCO (ASCII) format or the Guardall format. For PAKNET LK8 and LK9 on the main PCB should be in the inverting position.
  • Page 21: Windsor Modem

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Serial port type menu Windsor Modem The Windsor modem may be connected directly to the Windsor serial port. Refer to the installation manual for mounting details. The baud rate is fixed at 2400 .
  • Page 22: Stu

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Windsor Device 17 pin assignments for a Dialler CON4/7 Description Channel Type Windsor Pin No (Typical Functions) TX Number Fire Input Input Intruder Input Open/Close Input Trouble Input Tell Back Output Comms Fail...
  • Page 23: Audio

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Hardware menu Audio This option only applies to Windsor 500 (PC820). The volume of the Windsor audio (Loudspeaker) output can be adjusted from a keypad. This adjustment only sets the level of non-alarm tones. The non-alarm tones are;...
  • Page 24: Site Id

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 1 Site ID Windsor can be programmed with a site identification number of up to 8 digits. The site ID is used to uniquely identify a specific Windsor. There are 3 uses of the site ID.
  • Page 25: Common Area

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 1 Common Area One area in the system can be programmed as the common area. An area programmed as the common area will be automatically set by Windsor if it is the last unset area and will be automatically unset by Windsor if any area is unset.
  • Page 26: Battery Test

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 1 Battery Test Windsor can be programmed to test the battery before setting, after unsetting or at programmed intervals. During the battery test the power supply voltage is reduced to approximately 10.7 volts and Windsor is powered only from the battery. During the battery test Windsor will wait for a 10 seconds settling period and then measure the battery voltage.
  • Page 27: Cct Monitor

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 1 Cct Monitor Windsor normally monitors all sensor activity when an area is unset. This allows the circuits to be checked and is essential if you intend to use the circuit anti-mask or the auto walk test options.
  • Page 28: Conc

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 2 Conc All circuits in a Windsor system are connected to an internal or external concentrator. All concentrator types have 8 circuit inputs. Up to 16 concentrators may be connected which gives Windsor a maximum circuit capacity of 128 circuits.
  • Page 29: Outputs

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Sovereign and the early Windsor mark 1 concentrators are NEOL-1 types. NEOL-2 concentrators can detect and report when a fuse is blown. There is no difference in the circuit wiring of a NEOL-1 and NEOL-2.
  • Page 30: Concentrator Variants

    Concentrator Variants Although any type of Guardall concentrator may be used with Windsor there are some important differences between the different concentrator variants. The main differences are outlined in the following tables.
  • Page 31: Address Selection

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Address Selection Each of the concentrator variants uses a different method of address setting. Address Selection Address Vigil Mk2 Sovereign Windsor (Windsor Numbering) DIL Switches Diodes Links 5 4 3 2 1 0...
  • Page 32: Cct

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 2 All circuits are identified by the circuit number, 1 to 128. The programming options for each circuit will depend on the programmed type. To view or modify a circuit configuration select option 2 from page 2 of the edit menus followed by the circuit number.
  • Page 33: Enex

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C NA & ER Response Active when ER when set, NA when set and unsetting. Response Sounder, Strobe, audio and TX. Log Message Alarm Special Standby, pre-warning (NA only), sounder delay, multiple alarm, NA...
  • Page 34: 24H

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Cct Type A PB circuit must be programmed to operate with a particular EnEx circuit and is only used if PB setting is programmed (see keypad programming for details of the setting modes). A PB circuit is a normally open device and Windsor will only attempt to set when the PB circuit is activated and the programmed EnEx circuit has closed during the exit time.
  • Page 35: Pa Or Pa-Snd

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Cct Type PA or PA-Snd There are two types of PA response programmable, PA which is silent and PA-Snd which gives an audible response. Windsor can also be programmed with duress codes (see user authority) and each keypad can be programmed for dual key PA functions (see keypad programming).
  • Page 36: Exc-D

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Cct Type Exc-D An Exc-D (Excalibur daylight) circuit is not in any area. The action of an Excalibur daylight type input is to arm all Excalibur trigger inputs in the programmed zone when the input voltage falls below the programmed level.
  • Page 37: Aux

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Cct Type Aux types can be configured for a set and/or an unset response. If an auxiliary circuit alarms the event is logged in the event log as "Alarm". The programmed TX output is activated for the programmed time (0-255 seconds).
  • Page 38: Eng Rst

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Cct Type Eng Rst The action of an engineer reset circuit is to reset the programmed area(s) when the Eng Rst circuit alarms. This will have the same effect as an engineer logging on and will;...
  • Page 39 Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C On/Off Log-On - 39 -...
  • Page 40: Log On

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C If the PB option is on a key circuit will only give a response in the alarm condition. The actual response will be dependant on the Set and Unset option. If, for example, only the Set option is programmed then Windsor will attempt to set the programmed areas each time the key circuit is in alarm.
  • Page 41: Dorm

    (See Comms/Alarm Comm/Verify Alm) then a verified alarm message will be transmitted. Verified alarms can be signalled in ADEMCO fast, point ID or Guardall formats. Individual circuit responses can optionally be signalled (See Comms/Alarm Comm/Verify Alm).
  • Page 42: Auto Check

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C When setting using EnEx or EnEx/Timed modes setting will be completed by a EnEx circuit under the following conditions; 1. If Sys Set/Uns is on and ; • the system is being set •...
  • Page 43: Unset

    Cct Options Dual This option applies to all circuit types with a point ID or Guardall format communicator response. Normally all alarms are reported using the standard primary/secondary call pattern. If the Dual option is on for a circuit all alarms will be reported using the dual number only. If this option is on for any circuit then the dual communicator cannot be used as a backup nor second destination for primary alarm communications.
  • Page 44: Circuit Responses

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Circuit Responses The responses for each type of circuit is shown in the table. Set Response Unset Response Sounder Audio Prewarn Strobe TX Log Audio Sounder TX Log Circuit Type Prog Prog 24 Hour –...
  • Page 45: Options

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 2 Windsor can have up to 8 keypads connected on the keypad bus and an engineer keypad connected directly to the main PCB. The keypads can be either an LCD keypad, a keypoint or an INOVA Cardpoint.
  • Page 46: Pin Attempts

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C KP Options menu PIN Attempts Each keypad can be programmed for a number of PIN attempts in the range 1-99 before Windsor disables the keypad. A disabled keypad is indicated by the “Out of Service” message.
  • Page 47: Ekp Set Mode

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C KP menu EKP Set Mode If the KP type is a keypoint or INOVA Cardpoint then option 2 will be available. This will allow a single area to be programmed. KP-1 Instant Area-1 Help menu See KP set mode for a list of the setting options.
  • Page 48: Enex

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C KP set mode menu EnEx If entry/exit (EnEx) setting is programmed for the area Windsor will attempt to set when the user closes the final exit circuit. There is no time limit when EnEx setting.
  • Page 49: Keypad Led Functions

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Keypad LED Functions Product Function Mains Keypad, If the mains is present the mains LED will be on continuously. If Keypoint, the mains is not present for more than 5 minutes the mains LED Cardpoint will be flashed.
  • Page 50: User

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 2 User A Windsor system can have up to 50 users programmed. Users are uniquely identified by a PIN code, an electronic key or an INOVA alarm card. Users can be programmed with an authority level, individual area access and bypass group authority .
  • Page 51: Area Authority

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C User menu Area Authority Any user can be programmed for any combination of areas. For example in a Windsor system with the system size set to 5 areas a user could be programmed for areas 1,2 and 5. This would allow the user access only to areas 1, 2 and 5 and only if the keypad being used is also programmed for those areas.
  • Page 52: Authority Functions

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Authority Functions All functions are dependant on the user type as shown in the table below. Authority Eng Man Ord Set/Uns B.Rst Set Reset Duress ATM Cleaner Unset Inova E.Log Access Bank Reset...
  • Page 53: Reset

    TX output if the circuit is clear. Normal is the default TX reset option. System Rst This code is generated using the programmed managed reset seed. If you intend to use this feature the central station must be equipped with the Guardall managed reset PC package. - 53 -...
  • Page 54 Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Help Menu TX Reset-Normal - 54 -...
  • Page 55: Euro

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C 0=Normal There are 3 TX reset options. 1=Euro 2=ACPO TX reset menu Euro If Euro reset is programmed Windsor will reset all circuit TX outputs unconditionally. TX reset menu ACPO The ACPO TX reset option only applies to TX channels which are triggered by NA, ER and 24hr circuit alarms, entry alarms and all types of tamper.
  • Page 56: 230V Flt

    The panel can be programmed to signal an alarm abort. If the user logs on within the programmed abort period following an engineer resetable alarm event then an abort message will be transmitted. An alarm abort can be transmitted in Ademco, point ID and Guardall formats. Enter an abort time of 0 to disable this feature.
  • Page 57: Auto Rst

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C If you have managed reset programmed the bottom line of the display will show a random reset code. When an engineer reset is required the area “Call Eng” TX output will be active.
  • Page 58: Sounder

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 2 Sounder Windsor has a number of sounder options for each individual area. To view or modify the sounder options select option 6 from page 2 of the edit menus. Time-10...
  • Page 59: Ent Alm

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C programmed sounder duration and if a line fault occurs during this time the sounder will be turned on for the remainder of the programmed sounder duration. An area with standby will still be auto reset in the normal way at the end of the sounder period. The standby option will be ignored if Home Set applies.
  • Page 60: Printer Port

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 2 Printer Port To view or modify the printer options select option 7 from page 2 of the edit menus. New in v3.00 Device-Printer Baud-1200 Real Time-Off A serial printer or a PC can be connected to the printer port.
  • Page 61: Light

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 2 Light Windsor can have up to 4 light zones programmed. Only 2 types of circuit can be programmed to operate in a light zone, Excalibur daylight (Exc-D) and Excalibur trigger (Exc- T).
  • Page 62: Alarm

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Light Operations Alarm A light zone output can be programmed to come on if an alarm occurs. The option is alarm on/off. If programmed then any alarm in any area will activate all light zone outputs programmed for alarm operation.
  • Page 63: Manual

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Light zone menu Manual A zone can be turned on/off manually by the user. The engineer can program an on duration in the range 1-255 minutes. Windsor will automatically turn off the zone output at the end of this period.
  • Page 64: Comms

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 2 Comms There are a number of significant changes to the communications options in v3.00 and the menu layout has been modified. The changes are detailed in the individual sections. Windsor supports a number of different communications devices and formats. The communications devices can be used for alarm communication, engineering communications or both.
  • Page 65: Tel Num

    4 digits leading zeros must be entered. If a circuit is programmed in more than 1 area the system ID will be used in all alarm reports. If the Guardall format is being used to send alarms to GSR (GuardStation Remote) it is not necessary to program any Site IDs. If a System ID is programmed Windsor will use this in place of the Site ID.
  • Page 66: Format

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Numbers Menu Format The programmable formats for each number are. 1=ADEMCO ADEMCO fast format protocol ADEMCO point ID protocol 2=Point ID ADEMCO superfast format protocol 3=Superfast The Guardall PS/2 format 4=Guardall 5=Mercury Mercury pager protocol...
  • Page 67: Restore

    Alarm comm menu Alarm Rpt. The engineer can select which categories of data to report to the Guardall Configuration Manager (GCM), MAS, a mimic panel and a point ID receiver. The report categories are alarms (this will include circuits and system alarms), set/unset, bypass, trouble, log on, engineer on, reset and circuit alarm restores.
  • Page 68: Point Id Format

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Point ID Format Event Type Event Code Qualifier Group No Sensor No. Category UI Medical Event KP 1-8 Alarm Fire Event Area 0-7 Cct 1-128 Alarm UI Fire Event KP 1-8 Alarm UI Panic...
  • Page 69: Alarm Report Categories

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Alarm Report Categories Event Type Parameter - Mimic Parameters - MAS/GCM Category UI Medical Keypad Keypad Alarm Fire Circuit Circuit Alarm UI Fire Keypad Keypad Alarm UI Panic Keypad Keypad Alarm Duress User...
  • Page 70: Micromimic Interface

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Micromimic Interface The serial port may be optioned to send alarm data to a Micromimic (see Hardware/Serial Port). The format is 1200 baud, no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit. The protocol for a message is;...
  • Page 71: Paging

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Alarm comm menu Paging Windsor supports 2 different paging formats . You can also program the pager type as part of the telephone number programming. 1=ADEMCO 2=Stored Msg If ADEMCO is programmed Windsor will report the subscriber ID, the ADEMCO event code and the channel number to the pager.
  • Page 72: Eng Comm

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Comms menu Eng Comm An engineering communicator can be connected on the Serial or Printer ports (v3.00 only) . There is a choice of serial port devices (see hardware/serial port). The printer port device is always a PC.
  • Page 73: Enable

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Eng comm operations Enable If user enable is programmed remote logons will only be possible if a user on site gives authority (see user remote option). Eng comm operations Call Back If call back is on, Windsor will not allow a remote logon but will always call back the host using the programmed engineering telephone number.
  • Page 74: Tel. Line

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Comms menu Tel. Line To view or modify the telephone line options select option 3 from the comms menu. Dial Type-DTMF Set Flt-Off Lnft Warn-On Lnft Enable-30 Line Block-Off Handset-Off Blind Dial-Off Recall-On Tel.
  • Page 75: Handset

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Tel. Line menu Handset This option is only required if you are using SmartDial. If you intend sharing the telephone line with a telephone handset then you must program the handset option to suspend normal line condition monitoring.
  • Page 76: System

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C TX menu System 0=Tamper The system tamper. Unset Tamper 1=Tam.Uns Verified alarm 2=Verify Alm Mains fault. 3=230vFlt 4=Eng On Engineer on site. 5=L.Vlts Low supply voltage. Line fault. 6=Line Fault Communicator test output (on for 3 seconds only)
  • Page 77: Tx Descriptions

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C TX Descriptions System TX Function Tamper This output will be turned on if any tamper occurs when an area is set. It will be turned off if all tampers are clear when a user resets.
  • Page 78: P.fail

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C System TX Function P.Fail This output will be turned on when the supply voltage falls to the power fail threshold. It will be turned off when the supply voltage exceeds the power fail threshold.
  • Page 79: Set

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Area TX Function This output will be turned on when the programmed area sets. It will be turned off when the area unsets. Area TX Function Unset This output will be turned on when the programmed area unsets. It will be turned off when the area sets.
  • Page 80: A.set Flt

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Area TX Function A.Set Flt This output will be turned on if the area is being auto set with faults present or if the area cannot auto set. It will be turned off when the area is unset, reset or set.
  • Page 81: Device

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Comms menu Device A device is a Windsor output port. A device can either be an ISB TX or Relay board, a concentrator daughter board , the serial port, SmartDial or a plug on communicator. Data can be sent to a device directly by programming a circuit or a system event to trigger an output.
  • Page 82: Test Time

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Comms menu Test Time Windsor can be programmed to send a test call to all programmed telephone numbers each day at a programmed time. Press ↵ to change the programmed test time. If you do not want the communicator test on then enter a time of 00:00.
  • Page 83: Evprog

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 3 EvProg Windsor can be controlled by a timed schedule called the event programmer (and abbreviated EvProg). There are two versions of the event programmer, the commercial in the Windsor 128 and the high security in the Windsor HS.
  • Page 84: Hs Options

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C EvProg Areas Menu HS Options EvProg Area-n Schedule-n On/Off Set Flt-Off 0-30 minutes Set Warn 1-10 Set Warn 2-10 0-30 minutes Set Delay-00 0-99 minutes On/Off Alarm Unset-Off Shnt Group-0 0-255 minutes Vault Timer-000...
  • Page 85: Set Delay

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C EvProg Areas Menu Set Delay This option works in conjunction with the alarm unset option and is only in the HS event programmer. If an area is unset following an alarm Windsor can be programmed to auto set after a programmed number of minutes in the range 1-99 minutes (0=Off).
  • Page 86: Vault Timer

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C EvProg Areas Menu Vault Timer This option is only available in the HS event programmer. If the system is set then any area(s) with the vault timer option on cannot be unset until the programmed vault timer period minutes after an area is unset.
  • Page 87: Schedule

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C EvProg Menu Schedule There are 4 event programmer schedules in the Windsor control panel. Each schedule has a number of programmable times for each day. The number of programmable times and the associated action are dependant on the event programmer variant (HS or commercial).
  • Page 88: Schedule Times - Commercial

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C 3. A single set/action per day with temporary late working. 6:00 7:00 08:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 Unset Set 1 Set 2 (late) Set Time extendible (if User Edit is on) Program Unset 1, Set 1 and Set 2.
  • Page 89: Unset 2

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Mon Set 1 00:00 Time of day If a user logs on during the set 1 warning period a later set time may be entered. The new set 1 time should be before the unset 2 time, if programmed, and before the schedule start time.
  • Page 90: Schedule Times - Hs

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C 3. A single open/close/set action per day with temporary late working. 6:00 7:00 08:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 Open Close Unset Set 1 Set 2 (late)
  • Page 91: Set 1

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C EvProg Schedule Menu Open 1 The event programmer unsetting restrictions apply during the open close period on days which are not omitted and not programmed as a holiday. The unsetting restrictions will be affected by the area control options;...
  • Page 92: Open 2

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C EvProg Schedule Menu Open 2 In an HS event programmer this is the start of the second open/close period. It would normally be used to restrict when an area(s) can be unset following lunch time setting. If only one open/close period is required in a day then set the open 2 time to 00:00.
  • Page 93: Holiday

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C EvProg Menu Holiday Holiday periods may be programmed by engineer and manager users. The schedule will not operate during the holiday periods. A maximum of 12 holiday periods may be specified. A holiday period is programmed by entering a start and an end date. The dates are entered in the same way as specifying the calendar date.
  • Page 94: Detector

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 3 Detector Windsor can be programmed to test circuits programmed as detector circuits (Det). The detector test can either be selected from the test mode menu or programmed to operate automatically at a time of day. The automatic detector test can be programmed not to operate if an area is set at the programmed test time.
  • Page 95: Atm

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 3 Windsor can be programmed to control access to up to 4 ATMs. Access to the ATMs is controlled by the use of special PIN codes and is restricted to the programmed times. To view or modify the ATM options select option 2 from page 3 of the edit menus.
  • Page 96: Bypass

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit page 3 Bypass To view or modify the bypass options select option 3 from page 3 of the edit menus. 1=Byp Limit 2=Manager Isol Byp Limit 0-max circuits The bypass limit is the maximum number of circuits in the system that can be bypassed at any one time.
  • Page 97: Set/Uns Opts

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit Page 3 Set/Uns Opts To view or modify the Set/Unset options select option 5 from page 3 of the edit menus. Set/Uns Opts On/Off Group Set-Off On/Off Group Unset-Off LogOff/Set-On On/Off LogOff/Unset-On...
  • Page 98: Log/Set

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Set/Uns Opts Log/Set Normally an area alarm log is not accessible when the area is set. If the Log/Set option is on then an area alarm log can be accessed while the area is still set.
  • Page 99: User Timer

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit Page 3 User Timer To view or modify a user timer select option 7 from page 3 of the edit menus and then enter the timer number. User Timer-n There is a start and stop time for each timer. The timer can be enabled for each day of the week.
  • Page 100: User Opts

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Edit Page 3 User Opts User Opts On/Off Log Eng-On Clock Edit-On On/Off Duress+1-On On/Off Duress-1-Off On/Off User Opts Log Eng Normally a user PIN code must be entered before an engineer can log onto the system. If the User PIN Eng option is off then an engineer can log on without being authorised by a user.
  • Page 101: Menu Layout

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Menu Layout Windsor Edit Options - Page 1 0=Defaults 1=System Size 2=Hardware 3=Site ID 4=Service Num 5=Passcode 6=Common Area 7=Battery Test 8=Cct Monitor 1=Config Areas-2 1=Int Bus Timed Period-00 2=Text Conc-02 2=Serial Port...
  • Page 105: Change History

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Change History Change History Software Version 2.05 Issue B 1. Added multi-level contents section. 2. Added 230v Auto Reset option to the system reset menu. 3. Added 230v Flt option to the system reset menu.
  • Page 106: Issue C

    Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C Change History Software Version 3.00 Issue C 1. Corrected Plug-on comm section for PC820 (Windsor mark 2). Added typical channel assignments and new channel 8 option. 2. Added Windsor modem to serial port devices. Changed modem description to Hayes modem.
  • Page 107 Windsor 500 Programming Manual - Issue C 52. Added Cct monitor option. 53. Removed the STU Ack option. 54. A user with reset authority can now view and reset alarms in addition to resetting an engineer reset condition. 55. The number of devices has been increased to 19.
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