Abus Terxon SX User Manual

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  • Page 1 A Z A A 1 0 0 0 0 U s e r m a n u a l Terxon SX alarm panel V1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Customer Service / Customer Support Imprint Explanation of symbols Declaration of Conformity Handling the login data Important safety information Information on the Terxon SX alarm panel Operational characteristics Extensive flexibility for sett/un-sett Alarm communication User options Users and user types...
  • Page 3 4.11.1 Testing sirens and Sounders devices 4.11.2 Testing wired Key pads 4.11.3 Carrying out a walk test 4.11.4 Testing the outputs 4.12 Configuration of the system 4.13 Information about the system APPENDIX A - USER TYPES...
  • Page 4: General Information

    General information Introduction Thank you for the Terxon SX security system, a product from ABUS Security Centre (also known as "ABUS" for short). This manual contains essential descriptions of how to operate the Terxon SX security system. Further information on project planning and commissioning can be found in the Installation Guide.
  • Page 5: Explanation Of Symbols

    Important indicates a risk of injury or health hazard Hint Indicates important information Declaration of Conformity ABUS Security Center hereby declares that the enclosed product fulfils the requirements of the following guidelines: • EMC Directive (2014/30/EU) • RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU) The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be found at the following address: ABUS Security Centre GmbH &...
  • Page 6: Information On The Terxon Sx Alarm Panel

    The Terxon SX has a plug-by connection with 8 outputs via which the system can communicate externally with an emergency call service control centre using a digital communicator (available separately).
  • Page 7: User Options

    User options Authorised users can access a "User" menu via a control panel. The menu contains Options for adding users, for hiding detector groups, for displaying event memory information, for testing the system, for configuring the system and for logging in and out. Switch off components (outputs).
  • Page 8: Buttons On The Control Panel

    Buttons on the control panel Figure 1 shows the arrangement of the buttons on a typical control panel. The purpose of the individual buttons (with the exception of the remote control buttons) is described below. Typical buttons on the control panel Navigation button: Scroll up or move the cursor to the left.
  • Page 9: Information On The Standby Screen

    Internally sett B; C; D: Sett a partial area. Alternatively, you can also press the B, C or D to completely set a partial area. The Terxon SX may be configured in such a way that you can select the quick setting with A, B, C or D without entering an access code.
  • Page 10: Managing Alarms

    Managing alarms In the event of an alarm, you must mute the sirens and signalling devices (if they are still running), switch off the Determine the cause of the alarm and reset the system This allows you to mute, acknowledge and reset an alarm: Make sure that you can enter the premises safely.
  • Page 11: Accessing The "User" Menu

    Accessing the "User" menu The "User" menu allows access to user options, such as hiding detector zones, the display of event log information and the addition of new users. The range of options, available to you depends on your user type (your authorisations). Make sure that the standby screen is shown on the display.
  • Page 12: Adding Users

    4.8.2 Adding users As a master user or administrator, you can add new users via "Users -> Add user". new users Add user. When you add a new user, you can specify the name of the user, the type and the access code. Each user must have their own access code.
  • Page 13: Omit Zones

    Omit Zones You can omit a detector zone before arming the system. By omission. Detector zones are prevented from generating an alarm when the detector zone is triggered, while the system is armed. For example, you can omit a detector zone to protect a garage to allow access without triggering the alarm, even if the system is armed.
  • Page 14: Testing Wired Key Pads

    4.11.2 Testing wired Key pads Select "Test" - "Wired KP". The name of the control panel and the bus address are shown in the bottom line of the display. The LEDs of the four A/B/C/D buttons and the navigation buttons should light up red. Press , ▶and ◀...
  • Page 15: Testing The Outputs

    With most types of detector zones, a signal tone only sounds the system is disarmed. Date & time Enter the current date and original time for your Terxon SX system. Confirm your entry with ✓ and end the entry with the X button.
  • Page 16: Appendix A - User Types

    APPENDIX A - USER TYPES A normal user can arm and disarm the system, but only has access to a limited number of user options and may be restricted to one or more sub-areas. A normal Normal user user can, for example, omit detector zones, change their own access code, display the event log and control outputs, but cannot add or delete users.
  • Page 17 For further assistance, please contact our support team: support@abus-sc.com If you have any further questions, please contact our support team: support@abus- sc.com ABUS Security Centre GmbH & Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing Germany Phone +49 82 07 959 90 0 Fax +49 82 07 959 90 100 info.de@abus-sc.com...

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