Introduction About your Alarm Your intruder alarm system provides System comprehensive and flexible protection for domestic or commercial premises. The system comprises several components, such as keypads and sensors, linked to a control unit, which is concealed from view but accessible for maintenance. About this Manual This manual describes the functions available from the two user menus.
Accessing the User Menus To access the user menus: 1. Enter your user code or present your BANNER TEXT proximity tag. 17:30 Sun 01 JAN 2. Press [. 0=Set Selection [Ent]=User Level 3. Press [ if you want to enter User Menu User Level 1 1.
Options in User Menu 1 Option 1-1: Testing Option 1-1-1: This option enables you to test the internal Testing the Bell sounder, strobe, external sounder, and telecommands. 1. Press [ to select this option. User 1 Menu 1 Test Menu 2.
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Option 1-1-2: This option enables you to check that zones Performing a Walk Test are operating correctly. You can test only those wards that you have access to. Each zone tested is added (once) to the event log, which you can review using User option 2-9 (page 36).
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Option 1-1-3: This option enables you to check if any Telecommand Batteries telecommands have reported a low battery. 1. Press [ to select this option. User 1 Menu 1 Test Menu 2. Use | or ¬, or press 3 to select Test Menu 3 Telecmd Batts Telecommand Batts, then press [.
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Option 1-1-4: This option enables you to test a Telecommand Test telecommand, or identify an unknown telecommand. 1. Press [ to select this option. User 1 Menu 1 Test Menu 2. Use | or ¬, or press 4 to select Test Menu Telecmd Test Telecmd Test, then press [.
Option 1-2: Omitting Zones Sometimes you may need to omit zones when you set your ward (or wards); for example, if a zone is to remain occupied while the rest of the ward is set. This option enables you to select which zones to omit. When the system is unset, any zones already omitted are re-instated.
Option 1-3: Shunting 24hr Zones This option enables you to shunt (disable) all 24 Hour zones in a selected ward that has been set up as shuntable in Engineer option 1-1. Shunting disables a zone and the shuntable attribute identifies whether this is permissible.
Option 1-4: Changing your User Code This option enables you to change your own user code. To make changes for other users, refer to page 20. 1. Press [ to select this option. User 1 Menu 4 Change Code 2. Enter your new code, Enter new code..
Option 1-5: Enabling Chimes This option enables you to select which of your wards (if any) use the chime feature. In a ward with this feature enabled, zones that have a Chime Tone attribute (User option 2- 5) and are in a selected ward will generate a chime tone when activated.
Option 1-6: Setting the Speaker Volume This option enables you to adjust the volume level of the extension loudspeaker connected to the control unit. 1. Press [ to select this option and display User 1 Menu 6 the current setting. Volume Control 2.
Option 1-7: Customising Text This option enables you to edit the following text strings: Banner Text This message is shown on the top line of the display when the keypad is in normal "standby" mode (i.e. waiting someone to enter a code). Group Names These are the names of the ward groups (see page 35).
Option 1-8: Setting Up Silent Set Wards This option enables you to select which of your wards (if any) set silently, without emitting an exit tone, when the system is set normally. The wards remain enabled for silent setting until you deselect them in this option. Pressing 8 when the display shows "0=SET WARDS"...
Option 1-9: Configuring Engineer Access This option enables you to define a period during which an engineer can log into the alarm system. Once the period has expired, the engineer can continue working if logged in but will not be able to log in again. The period starts from the time you set it and can be ‘infinite’, four hours or five minutes.
Option 1-0: Accessing the Set/Unset Menu The set/unset menu is displayed whenever you enter your user code or present your proximity tag. This option enables you to access this menu from User Menu 1. The Set/Unset Menu has several options, but only relevant ones are shown, e.g.
Options in User Menu 2 Option 2-1: Viewing Zones This option enables you to view the status of each zone, which may be: Healthy The normal status of a zone (e.g. a door is closed or a detector inactive). Active The alarm status of a zone (e.g. a door is open or a detector is triggered).
Option 2-2: Setting the Time and Date This option enables you to set the system time and date. The system automatically advances/retards the time by one hour at 1 am GMT on the standard summer/winter changeover dates. 1. Press [ to select this option. User 2 Menu 2 Time and Date 2.
Option 2-3: Setting Up Shunt Groups Shunt groups provide a simple way to isolate zones until further notice. Each shunt group can contain up to eight zones, and each group can be allocated to a "Shunt" user code. When the code is first entered, the zones are isolated.
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zone numbering.) You can view any of the eight possible zones assigned to the group by using | or ¬, or pressing the hot key (1 to 8). If you want to delete the displayed zone from the shunt group, press r, then ]. You can delete more than one zone by scrolling to each in turn and pressing r, then finally pressing ].
Option 2-4: Setting Up User Codes This option allows you to define users to operate the alarm system. When setting up a user, you need to specify: A user code. This is the code that the • user enters at the keypads (for example, to set or unset the system).
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About the User Types The following user types are available. (Press the key shown next to the type name to select a type directly, or use | or ¬.) Users of this type have access to all user Manager 1 menus and options.
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When unsetting, all associated wards are Easy Set 5 unset and the keypad displays no options. The system sets with no options, providing auto-set wards are set up. The user can set/unset from any keypad. You must set up wards assigned to an Easy Set user as auto-set and auto- unset, see page 25 onwards.
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Allow setting in Engineer option 1-9-1-24 must be set to YES. Users of this type have no access to user Access 9 menus and cannot set or unset the system. Entering a user code of this type temporarily activates outputs of type "Code Accepted", Access or "Access Code", which could be used to operate electric door strikes or similar mechanisms.
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Option 2-4-1: This option enables you to set up or modify Configuring the User users. For each user, you specify Codes information such as the user type and the wards the user has access to. 1. Press [ to select this option. User 2 Menu 4 Edit Codes 2.
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6. Use the numeric keys to select the User 05 wards wards you want the user to have Ward > 1*..access to, then press [. Any ward numbers shown will be allocated to the user. (A “*” indicates that the ward will not be allocated, and “.”...
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9. Choose the code lock that you wish to 05 Code Locks:- assign the user to, then press ]. (See p > *..49 for how to set up code locks.) The code locks you assign at this point will prevent the user setting or unsetting the system between the times you specy for each selected lock.
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1. Press [ to select this option. User 2 Menu 4 Edit Codes 2. Use | or ¬ or press 3 to select User Codes Customise Menus Customise Menus, then press [. 3. Select the user by using | or ¬ or by User entering the user number, then press User 01...
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Use this option to allocate telecommand or Programming PA buttons to individual wards. Telecommands Cooper Security Limited recommend that you take advice from your alarm installer before modifying any of these options. 1. Press [ to select this option. User 2 Menu 4 Edit Codes 2.
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Local: The telecommand can set or unset wards allocated to its buttons (or the PA can start an alarm in its allocated ward) only when in range of a specific MRNode receiver . OR: Unused: The control unit will ignore any telecommand programmed as Unused, even though it may still be learned by an MRNode.
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8. Press [ to select this option. Button Ward 1******* Press 1 to 8 to select the wards that will be sent into alarm by a PA (button 1 and 4). Press [ again to save your changes. 722r and 727r telecommands can start PAs, 723r and 728r cannot start PAs.
Option 2-5: Setting Up Chime Zones This option enables you to select which zones generate a chime if activated when unset, or to switch chimes off. The chime occurs only at keypads and extension loudspeakers assigned to the same ward(s) as the zone.
Option 2-6: Using Communications Option 2-6-1: You can use this option to initiate a Starting a Call Back connection over the telephone line to a remote site that is running the Cooper Security Downloader software. Once the communication link is established, the remote site can upload data and change settings in the control panel.
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Option 2-6-2: This option allows you to define or edit up to Editing the Call-Back four telephone numbers for communication Numbers with a PC running the Downloader software. 1. Press [ to select this option. User 2 Menu 6 Communications 2.
Option 2-7: Assigning Zones to Wards The assignment of zones to wards is usually carried out by your alarm company. Change these assignments only if you have detailed knowledge of your alarm system and the way that wards are used in it. You can assign zones only to wards assigned to your user code.
Option 2-8: Setting Up Ward Groups This option enables you to allocate wards to groups, which you can then set or unset with a single operation (as described in the User's Guide). You can select only those wards that are assigned to your user code. You can name each ward group using User option 1-7 (page 12).
Option 2-9: Using the Log Option 2-9-1: This option enables you to view the contents Viewing the Log of the system log. The log contains the date and time of system events, such as wards being unset, zones omitted, duress code activations and communications problems.
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Option 2-9-2: If a printer is connected to the control unit, Printing the Log you can print some or all of the events recorded in the log. 1. Press [ to select this option. User 2 Menu 9 2. Use | or ¬, or press 2 to select Print Log Functions Print Log Log, then press [.
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Option 2-9-3: You can use this option to view the content Viewing the Access Log of the access log, which stores every use of a user code of type Access (which is used to open doors). 1. Press [ to select this option. User 2 Menu 9 2.
If you need to change those times see Option 3-4 below. The M2000 has 10 Time Switches and the M800 five. Each Time Switch has three sets of on and off times.
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Tip: To save time programming, it is better to set up your Exceptions first. Then when you are programming either Time Switches or Auto-Sets, you can select the appropriate Exception immediately. Option 2-0-1: Each Exception has a start time and date, Setting Up Exceptions and an end time and date.
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4. Press [. to start editing the Exception. Exception Disabled 5. Use the text editing keys (page 52) to change the text as required. Press [ to ^ Description accept the displayed text or ] to exit without change. 6. Press | or ¬ to select the on/off time Exception Description and days of operation to edit, then...
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Option 2-0-2: Use this option to make the control unit set Setting Up Auto-Set or unset selected wards at specified times. Timers You can allocate each auto-set timer to one or more wards, which the control unit sets and unsets at the times you chose. For each auto-set timer you can specify a description, a switch on/off (set/unset) time and day of the week, and Exceptions.
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At this point you can press r Auto Set repeatedly to see a summary of the Disabled Auto-Set timer’s properties. Press [. Auto Set ##:## - ##:## 4. Use | or ¬, or press one of the Auto Set Description following hot keys to select: 1 = Description 2 = On/Off time...
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c) Enter the Unset time in 24-hour format, AS 04 Unset Time (e.g. 0900 for 9:00am), then press >00.00 d) Press 1 to 7 to toggle the Unset days AS 04 Unset Days > * * * * * * * in or out of the display, then press [.
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a) Use | or ¬ to select among the available Exceptions. (The display shows only those Exceptions that you or the Installer have already set up.) Press [. b) Press r to toggle between Yes and No. AS 04 Ex. 04 >No 02 FEB - 02 FEB Press [ to save your changes.
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Option 2-0-3: Each time switch has a description, three Setting Up Time Switches pairs of switch on/off times, and a list of Exceptions that apply. In addition, you can manually change the current status of the Time Switch between On and Off. 1.
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4.1. The display shows a screen similar to Time Switch that on the left if you select Status. Status> Off Press r to toggle the Time Switch’s current status between On and Off. 4.2. The display shows a screen similar to Lights that on the left if you select Description.
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The display shows the on and off times Time Switch for the period you selected in step 4. (1)09:00 - 21:00 Select another period and repeat steps a) to d) to enter the on and off times and days. 4.6 The display shows a screen similar to TS 04 Ex.
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Option 2-0-4: Use this option to lock out one or more users Setting Up Code-Locks at specified times. Timers The control unit has eight code-lock timers. You can allocate each timer to up to ten users. Each timer prevents the system from accepting the allocated users' codes at the specified times.
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¬, or press a hot key (1 to 4) to display the required option, then press 4. Press [ to edit the description. Key in text to name the code lock timer. Press ^escription [ to finish. 5.1 Use | or ¬, or press hot key 2 to Code Lock ##:## - ##:## select the On/Off time to edit, then...
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“No” and “Yes” at the end of the top line. (No means the exception does NOT apply.). Press [ to confirm your choice 6.3 Repeat steps 6.2 and 6.3 for any other CL 03 Ex. 01 Yes Exceptions you wish to apply. Press ] 01 JAN - 01 JAN when you have finished.
Text Keys The following table shows how to obtain characters when entering text at the keypad. For example, press 2 twice to obtain the "B" character. Once you have chosen the character you require, press | to move the cursor to the right to edit the next character. The ¬ key moves the cursor to the left.
Zone Numbering Each zone has a unique 4-digit number. Reading from left to right the meaning of the number is as follows: For all zones except those using iD Plus biscuits (on an M800iD Plus): The first digit is the network number. This is the network number of •...
Radio Systems You security system may be fitted with a radio receiver (called an MRNode) that ‘listens’ for signals from wire-free detectors and other transmitters, and reports their activity to the control unit. The control unit treats the wire free detectors as standard zones.
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any programming of PA buttons, but you can give them a name and allocate them to individual wards. Telecommand Buttons The 722r, 723r, 727r and 728r telecommands have four buttons that you may program for separate functions. The control unit identifies each button on a telecommand by a number.
Log Events Event Description --- NO EVENT --- Not used ### LECS or REMS The number of LEC or keypads logged on to system after a re-learn ### NODE R# ADD Keypad added to MNode/XNode. First # is the network No. Next ## is the device No. R# is the keypad No.
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Event Description BEAM PAIR #### First activation of a beam pair zone number #### BELL BOX TAMPER Not used BELL FUSE Bell fuse tripped BELL TAMP OMIT Bell tamper omitted after confirmation timer has expired BELL TESTED:- Bell tested for wards BELLS ACTIVE:- Bell active for wards CHANGE CODE ###...
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Event Description MASK TMP S #### Masking zone #### masked when set MASK TMP U #### Masking zone #### masked when unset MENU TIMEOUT #### System timed out user ####, and returned to the normal standby screen MODEM LOCKOUT Modem locked-out (4 failed attempts made via Lineload) NETWORK # FUSE Network # polyfuse tripped NODE TAMP OMIT...
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Event Description SHNT #### REINST Shunted zone #### reinstated SHUNT CODE #### User #### of type "Shunt" entered passcode to isolate zones SHUNT END #### Not used SHUNT GROUP ## Shunt Group ## used to isolate zones SHUNT START #### Not used SHUNT ZONE #### Zone #### shunted...
User Codes and the Log When displaying or printing the log, the control unit shows users as a number (shown in the table of log events as “####”). You can see this number when you set up a new user with option 2-4. The control unit reserves some user numbers for special purposes: Number User...
System Records General System Details Wards Entry Time Exit Time Setting Mode Bell Delay Bell Duration Wards Entry Time Exit Time Setting Mode Bell Delay Bell Duration Remote Servicing (Downloading) Site Telephone No Details User Authorised Y/N Ward Groups Group Name Wards Group...
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Time Switch 1: Timer On at Off at Exceptions: Time Switch 2 Timer On at Off at Exceptions: Time Switch 3 Timer On at Off at Exceptions: Time Switch 4 Timer On at Off at Exceptions: Time Switch 5 Timer On at Off at Exceptions:...
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Auto-Set Timer 1 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 2 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 3 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 4 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 5 Set at Unset at...
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Auto-Set Timer 10 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 11 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 12 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 13 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 14 Set at Unset at...
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Auto-Set Timer 19 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 20 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 21 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 22 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 23 Set at Unset at...
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Auto-Set Timer 28 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 29 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 30 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 31 Set at Unset at Set Wards: Exceptions Auto-Set Timer 32 Set at Unset at...
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Exception 12 Start Time: Start Date: End Time: End Date: Exception 13 Start Time: Start Date: End Time: End Date: Exception 14 Start Time: Start Date: End Time: End Date: Exception 15 Start Time: Start Date: End Time: End Date: Exception 16 Start Time: Start Date:...
Quick Reference 1. At the keypad, enter your user code or BANNER TEXT present your proximity tag. 17:30 Sun 01 JAN 2. Press [ to access the user menus. 0=Set Selection [Ent]=User Level 3. Press | or ¬ to display user menu 1 or User Level 1 Press [Ent]or[2] 2, then [ to select that menu.