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2.0 User Manual. R User Manual. R ev 2.0 User Manual. R ev 2.0 ev 2.0 NOTE: This User Manual is intended to be read in conjunction with the Concept 4000 User Manual which describes many additional User operations.
Home Auxiliary Control................ 20 MENU OPTIONS ................22 Accessing the Menu................22 Keypad Functions in the Menu............. 23 CONCEPT 4000 USER MENU FLOWCHART ......24 INNER RANGE recommends that all CONCEPT systems are installed & maintained by FACTORY CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS.
CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. The Keypad. Operations & programming are performed by using the function keys, fixed keys and scroll wheel. Each time a key is pressed, a short “beep” will be emitted to indicate that the key press was accepted.
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CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Revision 2.0 May 2012. <Text Menu>. Once in the Menu, allows you to switch between an Iconic menu and a Text menu. Due to limited screen space for display of icons, the text menu usually offers additionl menu options.
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CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. The <OK> key must always be pressed after you have entered your secret PIN code (Unless performing a “Quick Arm or Disarm” operation). You have 10 seconds to press the <OK>...
Installer, who can also advise you on the appropriate options. If no specific Default Display option has been chosen, the Concept 4000 logo will be displayed. SINGLE AREA STATUS. This option allows the name and current status of a single Area to be displayed.
CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. CUSTOM MESSAGE. Monday, 18th Apr 11:25am The “Diaries” feature can be utilized to provide a customized message that is appropriate for the Library particular Site and/or the particular Terminal.
CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Revision 2.0 May 2012. USER OPERATIONS User operations are the basic day-to-day operations performed on the system. These include: Turning Areas ON and OFF. (Arming and Disarming) Acknowledging Alarm messages.
CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. LOGON. Logging on is the first step performed in MOST operations. Enter your secret PIN Code using the digit keys, then press the <OK> key. Each digit pressed will be displayed as an asterix (*) character.
CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Revision 2.0 May 2012. Turning Area/s OFF. Once you have Logged on to a Terminal, and can view the Area status, you may perform the Area OFF or ON operations.
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CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. 2) If the Area that you require is not displayed, use the <DOWN> Arrow key to scroll through, and select, another Area starting with that letter.
CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Revision 2.0 May 2012. Deferred Arming option. In some applications the system is programmed so that certain User types may only turn the Area Off for a limited time. e.g. A cleaner or guard working outside normal working hours may only turn the Area Off for 60 minute intervals.
If Walk Testing is enabled on your system, the same procedure is followed except that after the initial test to ensure that all Zones are Sealed, the system then enters Walk Test mode. Refer to “Area Walk Testing” in the Concept 4000 User Manual. Logon to the Terminal as described earlier.
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In some special applications, after the Area ON message, the display will automatically show the “Read Counters” screen. This allows the User to view the results of any automatic or manual testing of devices that have an event output monitored by the system. Refer to the Concept 4000 User Manual for details.
Terminal against your will. Duress is activated by simply entering a special PIN Code instead of your normal PIN Code, when logging on to the LCD Terminal. Refer to the Concept 4000 User Manual for details.
If this message is displayed certain types of alarms Input alarms are latched in your system have been programmed to Latch. Latching alarms enables all alarms in an Area to be Admin individually viewed. is On Refer to the Concept 4000 User Manual for details.
CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. Access (Unlock) a Door. Prisma Terminals may be programmed to momentarily Unlock a Door to allow access. Logon to the Terminal as described earlier.
CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Revision 2.0 May 2012. SYSTEM STATUS AND CONTROL OPERATIONS View Alarm Review information. Individual Terminals may be programmed to allow Users to review recent Alarm information without needing to Log on to the Terminal.
CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. View System information. This option allows Users to view a range of System Information such as Serial Number, Firmware Version, Hardware Type and Memory options without needing to Log on to the Terminal.
CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Revision 2.0 May 2012. Home Auxiliary Control. Individual Terminals may be programmed to allow Users to control specified Home Auxiliaries without needing to Log on to the Terminal. Home Auxiliaries can be turned On, turned Off or turned On for a timed period in minutes or seconds.
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CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. Controlling the Home Auxiliary. When the desired Home Auxiliary is selected (i.e. Highlighted in the list), press: - <ON> to turn the Auxiliary On.
Menu. A Menu Flowchart showing all the User Options can be found on the back cover. Refer to the Concept 4000 User Manual for details of all User Menu options. Accessing the Menu.
CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. CONCEPT 4000. Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. Keypad Functions in the Menu. The functions of the keys while performing control, programming or viewing operations in the menu are described below. <UP> and <DOWN> ARROWS. Scrolls up and down a list of available items to view, program or control.
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