9 colours available, to better match your décor. See the table on page 20 for the list of available colours. * If you do not know who your Installer is, you can find an Inner Range Accredited Dealer in your area at:...
Concept 4000 Touchscreen Terminal. User Manual. The Main Buttons Each of the main buttons on the Touchscreen Terminal are described here: Area Control Toggles the status of the Area named on the button when pressed. Area List Control Allows you to arm or disarm a group of areas, such as the whole security system, at one time.
2. Duress. If you are being forced to perform operations at an LCD Terminal against your will, your system may allow a Duress alarm to be activated by using a special PIN Code. See “Activating a Duress Alarm” in the Concept 4000 User Manual for details. 3. Scrambling Keypad. An option is available that causes e.g.
Concept 4000 Touchscreen Terminal. User Manual. Area Status and Control In most applications with the Touchscreen, Area arming and disarming functions are accessed from the Security menu. From the home screen, select the Security button. The keypad will appear. Logon to the Touchscreen as described earlier.
Concept 4000 Touchscreen Terminal. User Manual. Turning Area/s ON To “Arm” or turn an Area ON with the Touchscreen, simply select the button for the desired Area. After the button has been pressed, the system will test the state of all the inputs allocated to the Area to ensure that they are in the Sealed condition and the Area is ready to be turned ON.
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Concept 4000 Touchscreen Terminal. User Manual. If an Exit Delay time has been programmed for this Area, the Exit Delay timer display will appear. During the last 10 seconds of the timer, the pitch of the beeps will change to warn you that you have a limited time to Exit.
Concept 4000 Touchscreen Terminal. User Manual. Area List Control An Area List is a collection of Areas in your system that can be controlled as one block. In the simple example below, there are three Areas: Upstairs, Downstairs and the Garage. Two Area Lists have been set up by the Installer: ALL AREAS, which, not surprisingly contains all three Areas and House, which contains the Areas Upstairs and Downstairs.
Concept 4000 Touchscreen Terminal. User Manual. The display will show a control screen for the selected Area List. Turning an Area List OFF Once you have opened the control screen for the desired Area List, select the <TURN OFF> button.
Concept 4000 Touchscreen Terminal. User Manual. Turning an Area List ON Once you have opened the control screen for the desired Area List, select the <TURN ON> button. After the button has been pressed, the system will test the state of all the inputs allocated to the Areas to ensure that they are in the Sealed condition and the Areas are ready to be turned ON.
Output Control The Touchscreen Terminal has been designed for easy access and control of Outputs known in Concept 4000 systems as “Home Auxiliaries”. Refer “SYSTEM OVERVIEW” in the Concept 4000 User Manual for a detailed explanation of Auxiliaries. Individual LCD and Touchscreen Terminals may be programmed to allow Users to control specified Home Auxiliaries without needing to Log on to the Terminal.
Concept 4000 Touchscreen Terminal. User Manual. Controlling ‘Standard’ Switch Outputs Each time one of the ‘Standard’ Switch controls is pressed (e.g. <Kitchen>), the state of the Output will toggle from OFF to ON or ON to OFF. Right now, <Kitchen> is shown as OFF, so pressing it should turn it ON.
NOTE: Your Installer may have programmed the Concept 4000 to allow you to set a dimmer light to a maximum of 90% of its available power. In this case, 100% (Maximum) on the control screen is actually setting the physical device to 90%.
Concept 4000 Touchscreen Terminal. User Manual. Controlling ‘Timed’ Outputs Output Control buttons with an hourglass in the top right hand side indicate that you can set a time for how long an item stays on before switching itself off in addition to ON/OFF control.
Level messages will remain on the display until the condition is rectified, at which point the Level message will disappear. See “Level Messages” in the User Operations section of the Concept 4000 User Guide for more information.
Concept 4000 Touchscreen Terminal. User Manual. Acknowledging an Alarm Alarm messages can only be acknowledged by a User with the appropriate authority. These messages provide precise information of the type of alarm, the Area it has occurred in, as well as the Zone or System Input that generated the alarm.
Concept 4000 Touchscreen Terminal. User Manual. Viewing Review Events On the Touchscreen Terminal, the default method of accessing Review information is from the Tools button on screens behind the Security button. Accessing Review From the home screen, select the Security button.
Concept 4000 Touchscreen Terminal. User Manual. Viewing the Review Events The display will show the last Review event, which, on the Touchscreen, will probably be a record of yourself logging into the Touchscreen Terminal. The Touchscreen will always show each Review event on one screen and will adjust the size of the text to ensure that all text fits.
Concept 4000 Touchscreen Terminal. User Manual. Appendix Available Home Screen Colours There are 10 themes to choose from in the Touchscreen. The default theme is, “Fire”. Your Installer can set/change your desired home screen theme for you. Chrome Plum Wheat...
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