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(6)
Exit: The relevant Ward (with WCU) exit procedure has been initiated (para 3.3);
(7)
Entry: The relevant Ward (with WCU) entry procedure has been initiated (para 3.4);
Ward outputs (1), (2), (3) and (6) above must be programmed and connected to the WCU if
one is fitted.
2.6.5
The circuit activated outputs may be programmed if required and the following are available:
(1)
Alarm: The relevant circuit is active;
(2)
Tampered: The relevant circuit is open or short circuited;
(3)
Test Fail: The relevant circuit is on test and is active (para 3.24);
(4)
Chimed: The relevant circuit is required to chime (para 3.11);
(5)
Omitted: The relevant circuit has been omitted (para 3.10);
(6)
On Test: The relevant circuit is on test (para 3.24);
(7)
Mimic: The relevant circuit is not healthy;
(8)
Error: The relevant circuit was not healthy when attempting to Set or was activated
during a Walk Test.
2.7

Wards

2.7.1
Wards are groups of circuits and up to eight Wards may be defined by circuits being allocated
to them. The Wards may be inside the system and controlled from any REM or Ward Key or, if
fitted with a WCU, they may be separate with their own REM and Exit/Entry devices. Exit and
Security circuits cannot be in a Ward (the exit is arranged by the WCU). Night circuits may be
in more than one Ward but all other circuits may be in one Ward only. Circuits not allocated to
a Ward remain in the System. Wards may only be Set or Unset by the Users programmed to
do so (menu 12) or by Ward Key holders.
2.7.2
Once Wards are defined they may be controlled to Set and Unset separately by:
(1)
Using a passcode and commanding them to Set or Unset at a REM;
(2)
Using a passcode and the Ward exit or entry procedures if a Ward Control Unit
(WCU) is fitted;
(3)
If a circuit type Ward Key (para 2.4) is allocated then activation of this circuit will Set
or Unset the Ward allocated;
(4)
When the system is Unset by a user then any Wards that are set will also be unset.
2.7.3
If both the Wards and the System are required to be set then this may be done at a REM by
selecting Wards and setting them and then setting the system by the programmed methods.
2.8

Timers

2.8.1
A number of timers adjustable from 01 seconds to 999 minutes and with an accuracy of +/- 1
second, which are set by the Engineer, are available to control certain functions. The timers
are designated by the times they control as follows:
(1)
Bell Delay Time: This is the delay time before ouputs designated as Bell outputs and
the panel sounder are activated when an alarm occurs. If the CP has a Digital
Communicator fitted and it detects a line fault then the Bell Delay is cancelled.
Default value is 5 minutes;
(2)
Bell Duration Time: This is the duration of time of the Bell and Sounder activation
when an alarm is present. Default value is 20 minutes;
(3)
System Exit Time: Is a period of time allowed for leaving protected premises when
system setting is initiated by timing and during this period the night circuit alarms are
inhibited. An alarm will occur if the system is not Set within this period. Default value
is 25 seconds;
(4)
Exit Settling Time: Is a period of time allowed for the system to settle at the end of the
Exit time, or operation of the Last Exit or Exit Terminator, so as to prevent false
alarms at Setting. Default value is 05 seconds;
(5)
First Entry Time: Is the period of time allowed for entering protected premises via the
entry route when the system is Set or Part Set and during this period the Last Exit and
Night circuits with Attribute Acc (para 2.5 (5)) are inhibited. Default value is 30
seconds;
(6)
Issue 02 Feb 92
TS2000 (V2+) User Manual
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