ADT FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation And Setup Manual page 177

Commercial fire and burglary security system with scheduling
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Action Menu #1
1--
< ?
Enter choice:
2--
< Lesson
< See alarms
3--
< Quit
4--
Action Menu #2
1--
< ?
Enter choice:
8--
< See points
Change close time >
< Previous
9--
Action Menu #3
1--
< ?
Enter choice:
12--
< Bypass
13--
< Status
< Previous
9--
Action Menu #4
1--
< ?
Enter choice:
16--
< Sys info
17--
< Name pnt/gps
< Previous
9--
1.
?:
Help
a brief explanation of the
items on that Action Menu screen.
2.
Lesson:
An introduction into the use of
operating panels and the availability of help
information.
3.
See alarms:A description of alarms.
a)
Type of alarm.
b)
Point number.
c)
Description of point.
4.
Quit:
For exiting the Action Menus
(operating panel deactivates).
5.
Turn on:
For turning on one or more of the
burglar alarm (BA) groups. Warnings may be
shown of abnormal conditions, which may
prevent the system turn
a)
AC power is off.
b)
Battery power is low.
c)
Telco line trouble.
d)
Point(s) (are) abnormal.
e)
One or more points are bypassed.
f)
Interlock On (if used) – selected BA group
cannot be turned on unless predetermined
groups are on.
g)
ATM Off (if used) – selected BA group
cannot be turned on unless predetermined
groups are on.
--5
Turn on >
Reset >
--6
More >
--7
--10
Test >
--11
More >
--7
--14
History >
Time >
--15
More >
--7
--18
ID codes >
Load >
--19
First >
--20
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on.
6.
Reset:
For resetting the following functions:
a)
Alarms – for resetting alarms and comm failure
conditions.
b)
Tests – for resetting test alarms.
c)
Service Mode – for ADT personnel only.
7.
More:
For selecting the next Action Menu.
8.
See points: For viewing the status of each point
controlled by this operating panel to determine
whether any points are in an abnormal condition, in
which case the point will be tagged with an identifier
code to pinpoint the abnormality:
A
Cross – alarm.
Comm Fail − SIM/PID is not communicating
C
because it is defective or hard ID is incorrect.
Also because there is a problem with the RS-485
bus, or the gateway trunk if the "C" is displayed
for a series of points.
Cross and open − sensor is swinging between
D
alarm and trouble.
M
Multiple response.
N
Normal – displayed only in conjunction with a
bypassed point.
O
Open – trouble.
T
Tamper.
X
Cross and tamper – alarm and tamper.
Y
Open and tamper – trouble and tamper.
Z
Cross, open, and tamper – alarm, trouble, and
tamper.
9.
Previous:
Return to the previous Action Menu.
10. Test:
For performing the following tests of BA
group(s), sensors, and other devices controlled by this
operating panel:
a)
Burglar Groups – For verifying the system can be
turned on. Also for determining the reasons the
system cannot be turned on. Refer to item 5
(Turn on).
b)
Sensor Points – For testing all system sensors
without creating an alarm. The results are
recorded in the history log and can be viewed at
the operating panel or printed out on a printer.
c)
Bell and Display – For a 30-second test of all
system-sounding devices and for triggering a test
pattern on the display of the operating panel.
During the bell test, the operating panel sounder
operates for 4 seconds, the Test output activates
for 30 seconds, and the local bell relay activates
for the final 4 seconds.
Note: The test pattern shows each line as a
series of 17 rectangles, each formed by dots, with
an arrow at the beginning and end.
d)
Holdup Devices – For testing holdup devices
without creating an alarm.
Section 19 - System Operation
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