Electronics Line Summit 3208GLD User Manual

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  • Page 1 Summit 3208GLD Electronics Line...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    IMPORTANT The Summit 3208GLD has many features to suit a wide range of applications. This manual outlines all of these features but it is likely that there are options that are not relevant to your system.
  • Page 3: 2: Overview

    Summit 3208GLD security system. Zones The Summit 3208GLD security system comprises 8 security zones expandable to 32. A zone can be defined as a protected area in your security system. Each zone can be protected by one or more detection devices such as motion detectors, magnetic contacts, glassbreak detectors and shock sensors.
  • Page 4: 3: Keypad Functions

    3: Keypad Functions 3.1: Keypads The Summit 3208GLD security system supports the keypads pictured in Figure 3.1. The layout for each keypad differs but the operation instructions for all the keypads are identical. Figure 3.1: 3208GLD Keypads For simplicity, this manual relates to the 3108 LCD in all the operating instructions. If your security system includes 3106 LED keypads, refer to 8: LED Keypad Operation.
  • Page 5: 4: Basic System Operation

    4: Basic System Operation 4.1: Arming and Disarming Arming can be defined as activating the system. When the system is armed, it monitors the zones that are protected using the various connected detection devices. If a detection is made, the zone is opened and an alarm is generated. Likewise, if a zone is opened when the system is disarmed an alarm is not generated –...
  • Page 6: Distress Keys

    Alarm Indication In the event that an alarm has occurred, the LCD displays ZONE 4 IN ALARM information regarding the zone that generated the alarm. This BEDROOM information is displayed until the next time the system is armed. Fi g ure 4.1: Alarm Indication The example, shown in Figure 4.1, indicates that an alarm has occurred in Zone 4 - Bedroom.
  • Page 7: 5: Advanced System Operation

    LCD. 4. Press AWAY to exit. Note: the Summit 3208GLD can be expanded to 32 zones. In such systems, the control panel waits for an extra digit when you try to bypass zones 1, 2, or 3.
  • Page 8: Chime On/Chime Off

    To unbypass a zone: 1. From the Bypass menu, select Unbypass or press SELECT, 3, 2. 2. Enter your user code and the bypassed zone number. 3. Press AWAY to exit. To unbypass all zones: 1. From the Bypass menu, select Unbypass All or press SELECT, 3, 9. 2.
  • Page 9: Stop Communications

    5.9: User Codes User codes permit or restrict access to various operations such as arming and disarming the system. The Summit 3208GLD enables you to program 15 individual user codes with 15 different authorization levels. Each user code can be programmed with 3 to 6 digits.
  • Page 10: Event Log

    Authorization Levels The following table shows the operations available to each authorization level. Note that Level 10 is the highest authorization level offering access to all operations. Level 0 Access denied to all functions Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6...
  • Page 11: Access Control

    A message can also be sent if the system is armed and disarmed at irregular times. To prevent situations where the premises are vacated without having armed the system, the Summit 3208GLD can be programmed to automatically arm at the end of a closing window.
  • Page 12: 6: Testing The System

    6: Testing the System To determine whether the system is functioning normally, there are a number of tests that can be performed. Electronics Line recommends that you perform these tests weekly. 6.1: Walk Test A walk test enables you to check detection devices such as motion detectors and magnetic contacts.
  • Page 13: 7: Quick Reference Guide

    7: Quick Reference Guide Arming Disarming Ensure that there is no movement in the Enter the premises via the designated protected areas and that all windows and entry route; the keypad chimes during the doors are secure. entry delay. SYSTEM 1 READY SYSTEM 1 ARMED 020 SEC TO ENTRY Press AWAY or STAY...
  • Page 14: 8: Led Keypad Operation

    8: LED Keypad Operation The 3106 LED keypad includes a simple LED display intended for basic system operation. This section provides you with a guide to this display. Figure 8.1: 3106 LED Display 1 - 8: Used to display zone status and system status. READY: Indicates that the system is ready to arm.
  • Page 15: Reference Information

    Reference Information To be filled out by the installer. Installer: _______________________ Date Installed: _________ Phone #: ______________ Monitoring Service Address: _______________________ Telephone: _____________ Account #: _________ Address: _______________________ Telephone: _____________ Account #: _________ Address: _______________________ Telephone: _____________ Account #: _________ Address: _______________________ Telephone: _____________ Account #: _________ Delays Entry 1: ____ Entry 2: ____ Entry 3: ____...

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