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Detection System's Part Number D247-152 Issue 2 Oct 2001

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  • Page 1 A member of the Bosch Group ABACUS LCD User Guide Detection System’s Part Number D247-152 Issue 2 Oct 2001...
  • Page 2 Detection Systems. Introduction The Abacus range of intruder alarm panels are manufactured by Detection Systems, using advanced microprocessor technology, this allowing greater flexibility and ease of use. Whilst great care is taken in its design, manufacturing and testing to provide you with many years of trouble free service. The function of the Abacus panel is purely a detection warning system, and cannot guarantee you absolute protection against burglary.
  • Page 3 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Chapter 1 - System Description Page 1.1 General System Features Page 1.4 Power Supply Page 1.5 Zone Circuit Types Final Exit (FX) Exit Night EX/FX Page 1.6 Fire Part 24 Hour Exit and Entry Times...
  • Page 4 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Page 1.11 Holder Code Engineer Code Keyswitch Control Exit Terminator Page 1.12 Installation Records List Chapter 2 - Using the System Page 2.1 General Mode 1 Operation Setting the System Page 2.2 Part Setting the System Page 2.3...
  • Page 5 6/14COM, 8R, 8/80, 15R and 72R control panels require a remote keypad. All abacus panels can be fitted with up to six (seven for Abacus 6R, 6/14, 6/14COM, 8R, 8/80, 15R and 72R) remote keypads. The on board or remote keypads are the interfaces between you and your alarm system. You are able to instruct the system on your requirements by pushing one or more of the twelve control keys.
  • Page 6 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Abacus 6R/P Abacus 8ABI/R/P Abacus 15R/P Abacus 72R Feature↓Panel→ Number of Areas 2 + Com 3 + Com + Clean 3 + Com + Clean 3 + Com + Clean After Ver 5000 3 + Com + Clean...
  • Page 7 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide At Ver 4500 for Abacus 6P/R and Ver 2100 for Abacus 8ABI/8P/8R and Abacus 15R the main software changes are: The Area previously known as System is now called Area 1, Area 1 becomes Area 2, and Area 2 becomes Area 3(not available on Abacus 6P/R).
  • Page 8 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Version 7000 software was introduced with many new features (see below) and new design of PCB’s to enable use of the keypad bus for expansion, by using I/O modules and communication of signals using the new ADV1 additional features. As the Abacus 8/15P can only be fitted with a 3.2A battery additional power required and size of panel limited the introduction of Version 7000 features.
  • Page 9 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Zone Circuit Types Final Exit (FX) At least one of the zones circuits on your alarm system will have been programmed as a final exit (FX). A FX detector is the last detector, on the exit route from the keypad that is operated on leaving the alarmed premises.
  • Page 10 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Fire This parameter is programmed to a zone circuits that has fire detectors connected. When activated, (regardless of panel setting states), it will instantly generate a fire warning, by pulse switching the bells and sounders. If a communicator is fitted, it will signal to central station a fire signal.
  • Page 11 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Alarm Times Bell Ring Time In case of an Alarm (All Types), your Bell and internal sounders will sound for this time (1 to 99 minutes or continuous). Note. Local Authority Noise and Pollution Act 1974. Noise ---- limited to a maximum of 20 minutes.
  • Page 12 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Fire Alarm Same signal as alarm, but pulsed switched ON for 1 second and OFF for 1 second. System Detectors An intruder alarm system is built up of a number of detectors (Many manufactured by other companies) wired into the Abacus control panel zones;...
  • Page 13 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Sounders Sounders are used as internal warning devices, to indicate a range of events that have, or are taking place. (See sounder tones earlier in this chapter). Bells This is an external warning device, (this could also include a siren), to inform the neighbourhood that an event has occurred and help may be required.
  • Page 14 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Codes There is a variation of user codes available each with a greater or lesser access and control over the installation. (See System Features for number of codes and digits available). Master Code The master code can operate and program all the user function available on the Abacus panel as listed below: Program and remove all user codes.
  • Page 15 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Holder Code This is a special code introduced at version 5000 software for issue to security guards etc. When the panel is Unset the holder code works the same as a main code. It enables the user to investigate the log, omit zones and set the installation.
  • Page 16 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Installation Records List Zone Name Zone Type Continuity Insulation Volt Drop Notes 09(11) 10(12) 11(13) 12(14) 13(15) 14(16) 15(17) (18) Continuity Insulation Notes Keypad Bus Bell cable Speaker Voltage Current Notes Mains Battery Charge Battery Load...
  • Page 17 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Time Notes Exit Time Seconds Exit Delay Seconds Bell Delay Minutes Bell Ring Time Minutes Programmed Remote keypad ! keys PA (Silent ?) Reset Mode Location Area(s) Exit Terminator Keypads Keyswitch Central Station Address C/S Tel No.
  • Page 18 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Chapter 3 – Programming General The installation engineer carries out most of the programming of your Abacus installation. It would be nice to leave it all to the engineer, but for day to day operation, and for system security, a small amount of programming has to be left to the user.
  • Page 19 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Programming tips for Version 7000 Software. To delete the last letter, press 0/ESC key or YES/PART key followed by the NO key. To delete the displayed text, press YES/PART key,0/ESC key followed by the NO key.
  • Page 20 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide For code 1 it bypasses this option and points to code name (code 1 is always a master code). For code 2 and above press the NO key until display reads the code type required. (Master, Main, Clnr, Area 1,Area 2, Area 3, Duress, Holder and On/Off [Clnr = cleaner]).
  • Page 21 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide At this display, press the NO key. (XXXXXX = Code holders name if Hello XXXXXX programmed). Set System? On Version 7000 software, this display appears to allow you to return to the YES: to Continue day mode if you have made a mistake, press YES/PART key to continue.
  • Page 22 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide At this display, press the 2 key to enter the Chime -programming mode. 1=Code 2=Chime 3=Time 4=Engnr Press the NO key to toggle chime on or off, press the YES/PART key to Chime = Off accept.
  • Page 23 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Notes. Should a incorrect value be inserted the panel will appear to lock up, enter the correct value and the panel will start functioning again (i.e. if 15 is keyed in for the month, then key in say 01 YES/PART for January).
  • Page 24 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Programming Flow Chart Unset (Day Mode) Enter User Code 1=Prog 2=Test Set System ? Omit Zones ? 3=Log 4=Day(Quit) (See Chapter 2) (See Chapter 2) (See Chapter 1=Code 2=Chime 3=Time 4=Engnr See Page 3.6- To Lock/Unlock Engineer See Page 3.5-To...
  • Page 25 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide At this menu press 4 key to return to the day mode, or press the key indicated to carry out further function. Note. * Version 7000 software, introduced a new menu, in case of mistake to allow return to day mode, at the new menu press the YES/PART key to continue or NO to return to day mode.
  • Page 26 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide At this display, press the NO key. Omit Zones ? At this display, press the 2 key to enter the test mode. 1=Prog 2=Test 3=Log 4=Day(Quit) At this display, press the 1 key to test zones.
  • Page 27 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide At this display press 0/ESC key and then the 4 key to return to the Day mode, or carry out further tests as follows. Bell Test and Sounder Tests At this display, press the 2 key for bell/sounder test.
  • Page 28 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide At this display, press the 3 key to enter the Log. (Abacus 6/14 + COM 1=Prog 2=Test panel do not have a printer, and will miss the next menu by going into 3=Log 4=Day(Quit) View).
  • Page 29 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide could be because of software variant or panel programming. I.e. Area 1 is displayed as House – programming of the Area 1 has been changed to House. When reading the log also read the events in close proximity to each other. I.e. The final exit door was opened and 20 seconds later the system was unset by Gary, this is the normal recording seen in the log for the unsetting of the system, two events recorded in the log.
  • Page 30 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide 1502 081010 reprogrammed for location name). Part - Set When the panel was set, zone 3A, the lounge detector was omitted or on 1502 081010 BAD test. Kitchen PIR 03 Nite When the panel was set, all zones programmed as part were omitted (i.e.
  • Page 31 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide 1502 081010 TAMP Modem 1502 081010 Modem 1502 081010 On K3 Engnr. 1502 081010 TRBL Off Hook 1502 081010 TRBL Ring In 1502 081010 TRBL 1502 081010 TRBL Line Cut 1502 081010 TRBL No Tones...
  • Page 32 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide A plug on DS carries out a reset at power up. communicator has detected that a A tamper was detected on the front door connected to zone 1 (i.e. the wires telephone as been to the front door detector has been cut).
  • Page 33 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide 1502 081010 Off The Engineer unset the installation. (The engineer is only able to unset the K3 Engnr. installation if it was first set by the engineer. The engineer cannot unset any part of an installation if it was set by a user code).
  • Page 34 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Quick Entry to the Log On version 5000 software or later, when the display reads ALARM, press the 0712 03:46P YES/PART key (Once to display cause of alarm for 2 seconds [software 7000 ALARM! 5 seconds]) Twice for fast entry to the Log.
  • Page 35 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Chapter 4.35...

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