Menvier Security TSD402 User Manual
Menvier Security TSD402 User Manual

Menvier Security TSD402 User Manual

Intruder alarm control panel & speech dialler

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Control Panel & Speech Dialler
TSD402
Intruder Alarm
TSD402
User Manual
UNSET
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BELL TEST
WALK TES T
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5
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USE R CODE 1
CHI ME
USER CODE 2
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HOME AREA
DIALLER
E VENT LOG
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HOME
AWAY

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  • Page 1 TSD402 Intruder Alarm Control Panel & Speech Dialler UNSET BELL TEST WALK TES T USE R CODE 1 CHI ME USER CODE 2 HOME AREA DIALLER E VENT LOG HOME AWAY TSD402 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview Introduction ........... . . 1 Control Panel Operation .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Overview Introduction The TSD402 is a 5 zone (+ Final Exit) control panel with an integral Speech Dialler. It is ideally suited for domestic and small commercial installations which require additional security through the communication of audio alarm messages over the telephone line.
  • Page 4: Speech Dialler Operation

    Messages The TSD402 has a built-in microphone and speaker so that phrases can be recorded and replayed directly from the unit. A message is formed by combining a common phrase (0) and one of the alarm phrases (F, P or A).
  • Page 5: Operator Controls And Display

    TSD402 User Manual Overview Acknowledgement The TSD402 may be programmed to stop dialling after the first call Options has been acknowledged or when two, or three have been acknowledged. The acknowledgement may also be disabled altogether, when the speech dialler is used in this mode it dials the first telephone number and providing the call is answered it plays the message and shuts down.
  • Page 6: Operating The System

    Operating the System TSD402 User Manual Operating the System Full Setting the System (AWAY) Before attempting to fully set the system, the risk of false alarms can be reduced by ensuring that all detectors are unobstructed and any doors, windows etc. are properly secured.
  • Page 7: Part-Setting The System (Home)

    TSD402 User Manual Operating the System Part-Setting the System (HOME) The system may have been programmed to allow you to have part of the system `set' while other areas are `off'. Before attempting to part-set the system, the risk of false alarms can be reduced by ensuring that all detectors are unobstructed and any doors, windows etc.
  • Page 8: Setting With A Zone Open

    Operating the System TSD402 User Manual Setting with a Zone Open If an attempt is made to set or part-set the system with one or more zones open, e.g., a door left open or detector still active etc. The sounder will give an interrupted tone and the display will indicate the zone circuits that are in fault.
  • Page 9 TSD402 User Manual Operating the System Enter via the prescribed entry route. The entry tone will start and the display shows the remaining time. ENTER CODE 025 Enter your passcode 5 6 7 8 (e.g., User Reset Engineer Reset Remote Reset CCT AL.
  • Page 10: Changing Chime Zones

    Operating the System TSD402 User Manual Changing Chime Zones When a zone is programmed as `Chime' it will generate a two-tone sound from the internal sounders when activated during the unset or part-set condition. This may be used as a courtesy warning for a door being opened e.g., front or back door, or shop entrance door etc.
  • Page 11: User Options

    TSD402 User Manual User Options User Options Introduction The `User 1' passcode has the option to access the `User Options' menu, this menu allows the user to test the system, change passcodes, change Home area configuration, view the event log and program the speech dialler.
  • Page 12: Bell Test

    User Options TSD402 User Manual Bell Test (key This option allows the internal sounders, external sounders and external strobe lights to be tested by user 1. When selected each device will operate in sequence for 9 seconds, as each device is switched on the display will count down the remaining on time.
  • Page 13: Walk Test

    TSD402 User Manual User Options Walk Test (key The Walk Test option allows user 1 to test the function of all detection zones without causing an alarm. As each zone is activated the zone number is displayed and the internal sounders generate a two-tone sound.
  • Page 14: Change Passcode 1

    User Options TSD402 User Manual Change Passcode 1 (key This option allows `User 1' to change their own passcode, normally when the system is handed over to you from the alarm company, the `User 1' passcode will be set to 5678.
  • Page 15: Change Passcode 2

    TSD402 User Manual User Options Change Passcode 2 (key This option allows `User 1' to change the second user passcode. Change Passcode 2 UNSET Enter first 3 digits of Passcode then 5 6 7 [ (e.g., USER OPTION - Press...
  • Page 16: Home Area Configuration

    User Options TSD402 User Manual Home Area Configuration (key This option allows `User 1' to select which zones will be omitted when the part-set (HOME) is selected. Only zones that are programmed by the alarm company as `Night' or `Access' may be omitted.
  • Page 17: Speech Dialler Programming

    TSD402 User Manual User Options Speech Dialler Programming (key This option allows `User 1' to program the speech dialler options. When this option is selected the system will stay in the `Speech Dialler' programming menu until the `User 1' passcode is entered.
  • Page 18 TSD402 User Manual Programming Telephone Numbers The TSD402 can store up to three telephone numbers with a maximum of 16 digits for each. Before storing any telephone numbers, the permission of the persons being called must be obtained. The `Emergency Services' telephone number (999 &112) cannot be stored.
  • Page 19 TSD402 User Manual User Options Programming Telephone Numbers (Cont.) Normal Selecting Pulse or Tone Inserting a Pause for PABX systems READY READY READY Press Press Press ENTER 1-3 or 7-0 ENTER 1-3 or 7-0 ENTER 1-3 or 7-0 Press for Tel No 1.
  • Page 20 User Options TSD402 User Manual Recording Messages The TSD402 has a built-in microphone and speaker so that phrases can be recorded and replayed directly from the unit. Messages are Recording Messages formed by combining a common phrase (0) and one of the alarm phrases (F, P or A).
  • Page 21 READY Call Acknowledgement procedure When the call is answered, the message is played. At the end of its message the TSD402 sends an audible `beep' which must be answered within 2 seconds using the tone generated by pressing the [8] button on a touch-tone telephone. On hearing the [8] tone the TSD402 immediately sends a second `beep' which must be answered in the same way.
  • Page 22 Call Acknowledgement Procedure. This will ensure that the TSD402 is successfully cleared down. If the TSD402 is not cleared down when it is triggered it will either dial the next telephone number (if one is programmed) or re-dial the first telephone number a further two times.
  • Page 23 TSD402 User Manual User Options Test Activation The option allows the unit to simulate an alarm activation from one of the alarm channels (Fire, PA or Alarm). When this test option is used the unit will go through the sequence of dialling all telephone numbers until the call is acknowledged.
  • Page 24 CLEARED BY ALL 3 The TSD402 will clear-down when the call is acknowledged by all three recipients. CLEARED BY NO 1 The TSD402 will clear-down when the call is answered by any of the three recipients (i.e., no acknowledgement required). Acknowledgement Option READY...
  • Page 25 Viewing the Last Call Log When a call is successfully acknowledged the TSD402 stores the event in a `Last Call Log'. When the log is viewed the display will show the alarm that was sent (F, P and A) and the telephone number(s) that acknowledged the call.
  • Page 26: View Event Log

    TSD402 User Manual View Event Log (key The TSD402 will store up to 64 events within the memory log. When this option is selected the most recent event is displayed first. Pressing the [ key takes you backwards through the Log and pressing the ] key abandons the View Log option.
  • Page 27: Dialler Reporting Options

    TSD402 User Manual User Options Dialler Reporting Options (key 0 ) Each alarm type (Fire, PA or Alarm) may be programmed to report only to selected telephone numbers. For example the Fire activation may be programmed to report to all three telephone numbers, whereas the Alarm activation may be programmed to report only to telephone numbers 1 and 3 etc.
  • Page 28: Remote Keypads

    Remote Keypads Introduction The TSD402 system may have been fitted with one or more remote keypads to allow remote operation of the system. The remote keypad uses LED indicators to show zone faults and alarms, and an internal sounder to indicate exit and entry tones.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    When the alarm was activated, the external siren pulsed. Cause The TSD402 has a facility to monitor smoke detectors. If one of these is activated, the external siren will pulse to show that the alarm was caused by a fire and not a burglar.
  • Page 30: Speech Dialler Troubleshooting

    Although I follow the correct procedure, the system will not allow me to change my passcode. Cause The TSD402 analyses the new code entered and may refuse to accept certain code combinations for technical reasons. Action Try repeating the procedure with a different passcode.
  • Page 31: Speech Dialler Details

    Contact your installation company for further details. Problem The recipient has acknowledged the call but the TSD402 continues to dial the second or third number. Cause The `Acknowledgement Option' is set to `CLEARED BY ANY 2' or `CLEARED BY ALL 3'.
  • Page 32: Alarm System Details

    Alarm System Details Zone Location HOME Area Chime Final Exit Setting Mode: Final Exit Set Timed Exit Set Operation of Final Exit zone in Part-Set: Final Exit Instant System Reset By: User Engineer Remote Reset Entry Time: Seconds Exit Time: Seconds Bell Duration: Minutes...

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