RCO MapR 509 Usage Manual

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MapR 509
Usage
Describes how to use the alarm keypad MapR 509.
RCO Security AB
Box 3130
169 03 Solna, Sweden
Tel +46-8-546 560 00
info@rco.se
www.rco.se
R-CARD 5000
© RCO Security AB. All rights reserved, December 2023.

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  • Page 1 R-CARD 5000 MapR 509 Usage Describes how to use the alarm keypad MapR 509. RCO Security AB Box 3130 169 03 Solna, Sweden Tel +46-8-546 560 00 info@rco.se © RCO Security AB. All rights reserved, December 2023. www.rco.se...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Innehåll About this document Alarm keypad MapR 509 Logging in Accessing and navigating in menus Help with usage Menu overview Logging out Changing your PIN code Change your PIN code when requested at the door Skip changing your PIN code when requested at the door...
  • Page 3 Performing an arming test Testing inputs Testing sirens Testing alarm transmission Access to alarm keypads (MAP access) The MAP access profile Access levels Different modes (states, statuses) of alarm systems and alarm areas Alarm system as a whole Alarm areas Possible alarm section statuses upon disarming Service and cleaning Alarm and environmental classification...
  • Page 4: About This Document

    About this document About this document This document contains instructions for the end users of the RCO alarm keypad MapR 509. The R-CARD M5 system offers many different ways of customising the function of alarm keypads and doors. Which functions are actually available is controlled by access profiles and card properties.
  • Page 5: Alarm Keypad Mapr 509

    Alarm keypad MapR 509 Alarm keypad MapR 509 Overview The alarm keypad has a built-in buzzer that beeps when there is an alarm and as confirmation of card reading and button pushes. A: The display can show text and simple graphics. See the below list of symbols that can be displayed.
  • Page 6: Logging In

    PIN code (selectable in R-CARD M5 MEGA). Use this procedure to log in with card and PIN code: If MapR 509 is also used for door access, press X first so that the login will not be taken as an attempt to open the door.
  • Page 7: Menu Overview

    Accessing and navigating in menus Menu overview Main menu   Submenu 1 Submenu 2 / settings Arming/disarming Bypass section Display bypassed Silence siren Restore ►   Reset section   Reset alarm area   Reset outputs Logs ►   Alarm log   History Service menu ► Walk test ►...
  • Page 8: Logging Out

    Logging out Logging out Logout occurs automatically if: You log in and then do not touch a key within 15 seconds. You log in, touch a key and then do not touch them again for 30 seconds. To log out manually, back out by pressing X until logout occurs. The display turns off automatically 180 seconds after logout.
  • Page 9: Changing Your Pin Code

    Changing your PIN code Changing your PIN code Change your PIN code when requested at the door When "You should change PIN" appears on the display, you can choose to do it at a later time (see further below). When "You must change PIN" appears on the display, you cannot open the door without changing your PIN code.
  • Page 10: Change Your Pin Code Whenever You Wish

    Changing your PIN code Change your PIN code whenever you wish Complete valid passage so that the door is unlocked (using only your card/tag, or card/tag + PIN code). Press X to access the menu. Press 6 twice to get to Change PIN ( Byt personlig kod ) and 5 to select it. Enter the old PIN.
  • Page 11: Arming An Alarm Area

    Arming an alarm area Arming an alarm area Log in with card and PIN code. The Arming/disarming menu is usually preselected. Press # to open it. Navigate to the desired alarm and press #. Alternatively, navigate to All alarm areas and confirm by pressing #. Navigate to Arm and confirm by pressing #.
  • Page 12: Arming And Disarming Using (#)

    Arming and disarming using (#) Arming and disarming using (#) By default, you can toggle between armed and disarmed using this procedure: Press #. Log in with card and PIN code. Automatically, a limited login is performed. Then an armed alarm is disarmed, or a disarmed alarm is armed.
  • Page 13: When An Alarm Is Triggered

    When an alarm is triggered When an alarm is triggered Resetting an alarm area This reactivates complete system function. All resettable detectors (for example fire warnings and glass break detectors) are reset. Emergency doors return to their preset security level. Even inputs that still have issues are reset. Sirens are silenced, siren times are reset and the alarm is reset.
  • Page 14: Handling Alarm Sections

    Handling alarm sections Handling alarm sections Normally one of the following is required in order to be able to handle alarm sections: The user has security guard access, and an alarm has been triggered. (Read about security guard access on page 25.) The user has engineer access, and engineer mode has been activated by a system administrator.
  • Page 15: Bypassing An Alarm Section

    Handling alarm sections Bypassing an alarm section Users who have an access profile with limitations—see "Access to alarm keypads (MAP access)" on page 25—can only bypass sections that have the Restricted profile can bypass sections setting. Log in with card and PIN code. Navigate to Bypass section and confirm by pressing #.
  • Page 16: Enabling An Alarm Section

    Handling alarm sections Enabling an alarm section Log in with card and PIN code. Navigate to Display bypassed and confirm by pressing #. A list of bypassed sections is displayed. Select the section to be enabled. Confirm by pressing #. Resetting an alarm section Use this procedure to reset a section (input) such as a fire/smoke detector or glass break detector:...
  • Page 17: Resetting A Fire Warning

    Handling alarm sections Resetting a fire warning Use this procedure to reset a fire warning so that it can be triggered again: Log in with card and PIN code. Select Silence siren and confirm by pressing #. Select an alarm area or all. Alternatively, select Reset outputs (which silences sirens) under Reset.
  • Page 18: Displaying The Alarm Log

    Displaying the alarm log Displaying the alarm log Log in with card and PIN code. Navigate to Logs and confirm by pressing #. Select Alarm log and confirm by pressing #. Scroll up and down to see alarm events. All alarms (both acknowledged and unacknowledged) that have not returned to normal are displayed in the alarm log.
  • Page 19: The Service Menu - For Use By Engineers

    The Service menu – for use by engineers The Service menu – for use by engineers The Service menu is primarily used by alarm engineers during deployment, maintenance and updating. Permission to use the service menu is controlled by the user’s MAP access (described on page 25).
  • Page 20 The Service menu – for use by engineers In walk test mode: The alarm transmitter does not transmit any alarms. No sirens are activated. Events are not displayed in the event window in R-CARD M5 but only in the alarm keypad. Minimum times, double pulse and feedback delays are ignored for quicker response.
  • Page 21: Performing Service In An Alarm Area

    The Service menu – for use by engineers To end the walk test, back up (by pressing X), select Exit walk test and confirm by pressing X. Performing service in an alarm area Service mode is used when for example replacing detectors in an alarm area. No sabotage or system error alarm characters are activated.
  • Page 22: Performing An Arming Test

    The Service menu – for use by engineers To return to normal operation:  Navigate to Service menu and confirm by pressing #. Navigate to Operating modes and confirm by pressing #. Select an alarm area. Select Operating mode and confirm with #. (Operating mode has a different meaning in this situation than otherwise.) Service mode ends automatically after 8 hours if you do not actively return to normal operation.
  • Page 23: Testing Inputs

    The Service menu – for use by engineers Testing inputs When you test individual inputs, the status of the physical inputs is displayed: normal, active and sabotage. The detected value (resistance) is displayed. You can see the status of the selected input on a graphic ruler with colour-coded limit values.
  • Page 24: Testing Alarm Transmission

    The Service menu – for use by engineers Testing alarm transmission Log in with card and PIN code. Navigate to Service menu and confirm by pressing #. Navigate to Test alarm transmission and confirm by pressing #. Select an alarm area. Select the desired alarm receiver in the list.
  • Page 25: Access To Alarm Keypads (Map Access)

    Access to alarm keypads (MAP access) Access to alarm keypads (MAP access) The MAP access profile To be able to log in on alarm keypads, the user's access profile must be of the "MAP" type. The access profile contains information about which alarm keypads and which alarm areas can be handled, and when (days and times).
  • Page 26: Access Levels

    Access to alarm keypads (MAP access) Access levels In each MAP access profile an access level is selected. The access level (1 to 8) determines which commands are allowed on the alarm keypad. It can also limit which alarm keypads are accessible. The following access levels are predefined in the system but can be customised: Level 1: User Level 2–5: Privileged user...
  • Page 27: Different Modes (States, Statuses) Of Alarm Systems And Alarm Areas

    Different modes (states, statuses) of alarm systems and alarm areas Different modes (states, statuses) of alarm systems and alarm areas Alarm system as a whole Mode/status Description Programming mode The system can be programmed or changed using (default) R-CARD M5. Live mode No changes are permitted to hardware or settings that can affect the alarm system.
  • Page 28: Possible Alarm Section Statuses Upon Disarming

    Different modes (states, statuses) of alarm systems and alarm areas Mode/status Description Arming alert The alarm area is being armed and a warning (alert) is being given. Arming The alarm area is being armed. No warning is being given. Feedback delay The alarm area is perceived as armed, but push buttons still work.
  • Page 29: Service And Cleaning

    Service and cleaning The alarm keypad contains no components that require service (fuses, batteries etc.). The MapR 509 display can be cleaned when needed, for example with screen cleaner. The MapR 509 keypad can also be cleaned when needed, for example with isopropyl alcohol.
  • Page 30: Important Settings In Alarm Systems

    Important settings in alarm systems Important settings in alarm systems Setting/parameter Description The number of alarm This is determined by the combined number of available keypads that can be (unused) door environments in the connection’s controller included per connection units. Example: An 8-door UC-50 that controls 5 doors can have 3 alarm keypads connected to it.

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