TECOM Challenger v8 Quick Reference User Manual

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The Challenger
Quick Reference User Guide

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  • Page 1 The Challenger Quick Reference User Guide...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION Challenger panel combines sophisticated design with versatility. It is easy to user; Challenger and this, together with it’s many other features, makes the the leader in it’s field. Challenger The way that your system functions depends on how the has been programmed to suit the requirements of your organisation.
  • Page 3 DURESS OPTION The duress facility is activated by using a duress digit in conjunction with your PIN. The duress digit is the last digit of your PIN, plus one (1). PIN=1234 – duress digit = 5. If the last digit is 9, the duress digit is 0. To Activate Duress: (The bottom line of the display must show “Code:”) 1 2 3 5 (Normal PIN = 1234)
  • Page 4 ARMING YOUR SYSTEM To arm the system, you must specify that you are leaving an area, by using the ON key. Arming Procedure: (The bottom line of the display must show “Code:”) 1 2 3 4 (Your PIN) <ON> The area light(s) will illuminate. If Areas are displayed after entering the code as above : ? (Area number) <ENTER>...
  • Page 5 ALARM Alarm is the state of your security system when a device has been activated by a breach of security. When an alarm occurs an area light will flash to indicate which area the alarm is coming from. To determine the cause of the alarm: <ENTER>...
  • Page 6 LOCAL ALARM A local alarm is one which occurs when an area is occupied and is therefore transmitted only within the building and not relayed to a remote monitoring station. When a local alarm occurs: - The console will emit a continuous tone until the local alarm is acknowledged. - The top line of the display will show “Local Alarm”...
  • Page 7 THE CHALLENGER MENU The menu has 24 options available for performing various functions. Some of the functions are specific only to certain installations, while others may not be authorised to you. Before commencing, the bottom line of the display must show “Code:” To display the menu options available to you.
  • Page 8 ISOLATE INPUT – Menu Option 10 This function is used to isolate inputs ie: exclude them from functioning as part of the security system. An input would be isolated because it is faulty or broken and by isolating it, you would stop it causing an alarm. Before commencing, the bottom line of the display must show “Code:”...

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