Europlex 3GS System User Manual

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  • Page 2 Further Europlex reserve the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without the obligation of Europlex to notify any person of any such revision.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Introduction 3GS System Keypad/Display Menu options Navigating the Help Menu via the Keypad 8 Unset/Reset Accept All Alerts Part Set Half Set Full Set Unable to Set Setting Individual Areas Coded Reset Set Date & Time Change your own ID...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction This manual is intended as a quick reference User Guide for the 3GS System. The 3GS is a combined security, radio alarm, and access control system. It controls up to 200 alarm zones, divided into 8 separate areas, as well as as 64 doors/128 card readers.
  • Page 6: 3Gs System Keypad/Display

    3GS System Keypad/Display 3GS System Keypad/Display 6 3GS User Guide...
  • Page 7: Menu Options

    Menu options Menu options The system is programmed using the Help menu options: In sequence, as a Master User you can use these menus to : Disarm the system and reset all warning devices Remove system display messages and silence the buzzer Part set the system Half set the system Full set the system...
  • Page 8: Navigating The Help Menu Via The Keypad

    Navigating the Help Menu via the Keypad Navigating the Help Menu via the Keypad To navigate the Help menu options use the UNSET, PART, YES, NO, keys. Their functions are explained below with typical examples. 8 3GS User Guide...
  • Page 9: Unset/Reset

    Unset/Reset Unset/Reset Select the Unset/Reset option to disarm the system when you enter the premises, or to cancel alarms, bells etc. after an alarm activation. This will put the 3GS into Unset mode (i.e. normal daytime operation). The system alarm outputs (buzzers etc.) which had been activated are reset to normal.
  • Page 10: Accept All Alerts

    Accept All Alerts Accept All Alerts Alert messages are flashing messages displayed to alert the user that a particular condition exists/existed on the system. Accepting the alert will remove the message and silence the buzzer. When the Alert accept option is selected, all alert messages which are currently displayed are accepted (removed).
  • Page 11: Part Set

    Part Set Part Set Your system will be set up as either: standard alarm with one alarm area, or 8-area, with 8 separate alarm areas within one system. A standard alarm system is set using the Part, Half, and Full procedures. The Part and Half options are disabled for the 8-Area system.
  • Page 12: Half Set

    Half Set Half Set HALF Set is used to provide full perimeter protection (including exits) when people are on the premises and all exits are locked, i.e. night time operation. This mode immediately arms the perimeter and the Exit zones. If selected when entering the building, the entry mode is cancelled and the buzzer is silenced.
  • Page 13: Full Set

    Full Set Full Set This option will set the entire system. Ensure that all zones (doors, windows, etc.) which are not on the exit/ entry route are closed. Exit Sequence Enter your user code and press FULL. Leave via the exit route.
  • Page 14: Unable To Set

    Unable to Set Unable to Set If attempts to Part, Half or Full Set the system fail, the system buzzer briefly sounds and the display briefly shows: This is normally due to open zones or doors. The system will display which zones are open. For example: Action to take: Go to the Area concerned and close the zone(s).
  • Page 15: Setting Individual Areas

    Setting Individual Areas Setting Individual Areas In an 8-Area system, the whole premises is divided into up to 8 separate alarm areas, which may be set and unset independently of each other. To set or unset an area you must be assigned the right by the Master User.
  • Page 16: Coded Reset

    Coded Reset Coded Reset Under normal conditions, the system can only be re-armed after an alarm activation by a service/installation company visit. The display will show a CALL SERVICE message and the user will not be able to re-arm the system. When enabled, the Coded Reset option allows you to re-arm the system, avoiding the need to call an installer to the site.
  • Page 17: Set Date & Time

    Set Date & Time Set Date & Time The time is set in 24-hour clock notation. To adjust the time for the Summer/Winter hour change (Daylight Saving Time), see the "Hour Adjust" option in the User Options. 3GS User Guide 17...
  • Page 18: Change Your Own Id

    Change your own ID Change your own ID This option allows the user to change the ID code normally assigned to them by the Master User. When the option is selected, the user is prompted to enter a new 4-digit code. To avoid duplicate codes, a second choice of code is requested.
  • Page 19: User Setup

    User Setup User Setup Changing User ID Codes (by the Master User) This option allows the Master User (user 2) to change individual ID codes. Display shows: Followed by: To select ID.s press: Display shows: Type the number of the user whose ID is to be changed. Example: To change user number 4 press: Display shows:...
  • Page 20 User Setup Changing User Options: To change user options enter: Display shows: Followed by: To Select Options: Display shows: Installer (User 1) and Master User (User 2) are factory defaults. Users 3 to 126 are general system users. Example: To change options of user number 4: Display shows: The system will display each option.
  • Page 21 User Setup User Names: Display shows: To select names press: Display shows: Example: To change / enter the name of user 4 press: Display shows: Refer to page for instruction on typing text. After scrolling through the list of available options the display will show: (where ‘nnn’...
  • Page 22: Area Setup

    Area Setup Area Setup The Area Setup menu allows the Master User to assign setting rights for different areas to different users. See Setting Areas on page 14. The number of areas to be active in the system is configured by the installer.
  • Page 23: System Log

    System Log System Log 3GS alarm log is a record of all system activity (keypad input, status alerts, alarm activations etc.) and this may be viewed or printed if a hard-copy is required. The detail and length of the log provides an invaluable record of the system operation for both fault finding and alarm analysis.
  • Page 24: Hour Adjust

    Hour Adjust Hour Adjust This option adjusts the system clock to automatically take account of the Summer / Winter time change (Daylight Saving Time). It must be selected during the week prior to the Sunday on which the hour change is to occur at 2.00am. A warning message is displayed until the function is executed - “Hour Change Sunday”.
  • Page 25: Inhibit Mode

    Inhibit Mode Inhibit Mode This option is used for temporarily isolating troublesome zones (doors, windows, movement detectors, etc.) which may be preventing the system from setting. Zones/doors may be inhibited singly or in blocks. The problem zone/door will be indicated on the display, e.g.
  • Page 26: User Option Assignments

    User Option Assignments User Option Assignments Use this table to record the options that have been assigned to the system users. User User Name 26 3GS User Guide...
  • Page 27: Typing Text

    Typing Text Typing Text This is a function normally carried out by the 3GS Installer. Ensure your 3GS system is configured with full text descriptions for all alarm zones, areas, alarm users and access card holders before it is handed over.
  • Page 28: Index

    Index Index ID codes 19 Viewing the log 23 Inhibit mode 25 Numerics 3GS + Software 27 Year 2000 5, 17 Keypad 6 Accept All Alerts 9, 10 Zone inhibit 25 Access log 23 LCD display 5 Alarm log 23 LED functions 6 Alarm on exit 13 Log, system 23...

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