Inner Range Integriti Prisma Keypad User Manual

Inner Range Integriti Prisma Keypad User Manual

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Part Number: 636000U
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  • Page 1 Colour Graphic T erminal User Manual. R User Manual. R ev 3.1 ev 3.1 User Manual. R ev 3.1 ev 3.1 User Manual. R User Manual. R ev 3.1 © 2013 - 2014. Inner Range Pty. Ltd. Part Number: 636000U...
  • Page 2: System Details

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Revision 3.1 June 2014. SYSTEM DETAILS CUSTOMER: ....................SITE ADDRESS / LOCATION: ..................................PHONE: ........FAX: ......E-MAIL ................. INSTALLED BY: ......................................PHONE: ........FAX: ......E-MAIL ................. MAINTENANCE & SERVICE: ................................... PHONE: ........
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MENU OPTIONS ................23 Accessing the Menu................23 Keypad Functions in the Menu............. 24 INNER RANGE recommends that all INTEGRITI systems are installed & maintained by FACTORY CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS. For a list of Accredited Dealers in your area refer to the Inner Range Website.
  • Page 4: The Keypad

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Revision 3.1 June 2014. The Keypad. Operations & programming are performed by using the function keys, fixed keys and scroll wheel. You may only press one key at a time. Each time a key is pressed, a short “beep” is sounded to indicate that the key press was accepted.
  • Page 5: Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. <Back>. Return to the previous screen. <Logon>. Displays the Logon screen. <Done>. Returns to the Logged Off Menu. <Delete>. Allows you to delete the last character entered. e.g. If you make a mistake while entering your PIN code. <Search>.
  • Page 6 Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Revision 3.1 June 2014. periods, or when the Terminal is on the inside of an Exit Door.) OFF / ON. Used to turn Off or turn On, the Item named on the Display at the time. e.g. Area, Area List, User Action, etc.
  • Page 7: Default Lcd Display

    This option allows the name and current status of a single Area to be displayed. This is useful when Library is Off the Terminal only provides control of one Area. Integriti by Inner Range LCD MESSAGES. Menu Temp 25.3°C Logon...
  • Page 8 Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Revision 3.1 June 2014. ICONS. This option displays four logged-off menu options PIN Code Review as icons. i.e. PIN Code (Logon), Review (Event log), Information Control Information and Control. Temp 25.3°C Logon MULTIPLE ENTITY STATUS. Admin Kitchen Bistro...
  • Page 9: Indicator Lamps

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. The Indicator Lamps. Eight multi purpose lamps are provided for quick indication of Area and Alarm Status, and/or other conditions. The settings can only be programmed by the Installer, who can also advise on the appropriate options for your system.
  • Page 10: If Used. User Alarm System Operations

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Revision 3.1 June 2014. 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. Accessing Doors and/or Lifts Viewing Area Status information and reviewing the Event Log. Controlling Outputs (Turning User Actions ON and OFF) The system is designed for simple operation, providing straightforward procedures, and display prompts in plain English text.
  • Page 11 Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. LOGON. Logging on is the first step performed in many operations. Enter your secret PIN Code using the digit keys, then press the <OK> key. Each digit pressed will be displayed as an asterisk (*) character. User code entry If you make an error while entering your PIN code, press <Delete>...
  • Page 12: Turning Area/S Off

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Revision 3.1 June 2014. 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. Remember: You have a limited time to turn an Area OFF once you have entered the Area (Usually 30-90 seconds).
  • Page 13 Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. DISPLAY MODE. If you have permission to turn ON &/or OFF: - More than one Area. - The 24 Hour (Tamper) part of an Area. The Display mode can be toggled between AREAS, AREA LISTS and 24 HOUR, by pressing the right hand FUNCTION key.
  • Page 14: ] Deferred Arming

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Revision 3.1 June 2014. Deferred Arming option. In some applications the system is programmed so that certain Users 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.
  • Page 15: Turning Area/S On

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. Turning Area/s ON. IMPORTANT NOTE: Some systems in high security applications may have the Pre- Arm “Walk Test” feature enabled. In most systems this feature is not enabled and the Area ON procedure will simply be performed as described below.
  • Page 16 Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Revision 3.1 June 2014. Remember: You have a limited time to exit the Admin Timer Area once you have turned it ON. (Usually 30-90 Exit Delay, Area will turn on in seconds. Ask the Installer for the time used in your system) Your Graphic Terminal may be configured to display this countdown timer and/or sound a...
  • Page 17: ] Activating A Panic Alarm

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. Activating a “Panic” Alarm. Your system may be programmed to allow a Panic alarm to be easily activated from any Terminal without needing to Log on. A Panic Alarm is activated by simply pressing the <HELP>...
  • Page 18: Acknowledge An Event Or Alarm

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Revision 3.1 June 2014. Acknowledge an Event or Alarm. Alarm or Event messages must be acknowledged by a User with the appropriate authority. These messages provide precise information of the type of event, the Area it has occurred in, and the Zone Input or System Input that caused the alarm.
  • Page 19: User System Status & Control Operations

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. SYSTEM STATUS AND CONTROL OPERATIONS User Action Control. Individual Terminals may be programmed to allow Users to control specified Actions without needing to Log on to the Terminal. User Actions can be turned On, turned Off or turned On for a timed period in minutes or seconds.
  • Page 20 Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Revision 3.1 June 2014. Controlling the User Action. When the desired User Action is selected (i.e. Highlighted in the list), press: - <ON> to turn it On. - <OFF> to turn it Off. - <OK> to toggle the state. - <Back>...
  • Page 21: View Alarm Review Information

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. View Alarm Review information. Individual Terminals may be programmed to allow Users to review the Event log information without needing to Log on to the Terminal. If this option is enabled, simply press the <Menu> FUNCTION key, then the <2>...
  • Page 22: View System Information

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Revision 3.1 June 2014. 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. The Installer or Monitoring Station may ask you to provide information from this Menu from time to time, particularly if new features or upgrades are being planned.
  • Page 23: Menu Options

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual. MENU OPTIONS Users with an appropriate level of authority can perform many other operations and are allowed access to certain programming facilities via the Menu. Accessing the Menu. Logon to the Terminal as described earlier. (PIN code + <OK>) The display will show the Area Status etc.
  • Page 24: Keypad Functions In The Menu

    Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Integriti. Revision 3.1 June 2014. Keypad Functions in the Menu. The functions of the keys while performing control, programming or viewing operations in the menu are described below. <SCROLL WHEEL>, <UP> and <DOWN> ARROWS. Scrolls up and down a list of available items to view, program or control. e.g.

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