Unsetting The System; Unsetting Wards; View Circuits; View Event Log - Menvier Security TS2000 User Manual

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3.4

Unsetting the System

3.4.1
The System may be unset in a number of ways:
(1)
Entry Procedure: This is normally initiated by using the access designated as the
Last Exit. This action starts the Entry Timer (para 2.8) and the Sounder will pulse at
an increasing rate. The User should complete the unsetting by going to a REM and
entering a passcode within the first entry time (para 2.8) otherwise an initial alarm will
sound and after the second entry time, if the passcode has not been entered, a full
alarm will occur. During the Entry procedure if any circuits with Attribute Acc (para
3.5) are activated they will not cause an alarm.
(2)
Entering a Passcode; Entering a Passcode without the entry procedure will Unset
the System or Ward.
User level Restricted (6) cannot Unset the System.
3.4.2
Any circuits that have been omitted will be re-instated when the system is unset. Any wards
that have been set will be unset when the system is unset.
3.5

Unsetting Wards

3.5.1
Wards may be Unset by:
(1)
Activation of the Ward Key circuit allocated to that Ward;
(2)
Entering a Passcode and unsetting selected Wards at a REM;
(3)
Using the entry procedure if a WCU is fitted;
(4)
Unsetting the system.
Only Users programmed to Unset a Ward (menu 12) may do so. Any Ward circuits that have
been omitted will be re-instated unless the unsetting was done using a Ward Key.
3.6
View Circuits ( Menu 3)
Allows the state of each circuit to be inspected in turn and its type, or if it has text allocated
then its text, will be displayed also. The response is dynamic so that a change of state will be
indicated if the relevant circuit is being displayed. Alarms are inhibited during this menu.
Once selected the circuits may be scrolled through using the arrow keys or directly accessed
by entering the circuit number.
3.7
View Event Log (Menu 4)
Allows the event log to be inspected starting with the most recent event that has occurred.
The log can contain up to 285 events. Once selected the events can be scrolled through
using the arrow keys or directly accessed by entering the event number.
3.8
Select Walk Test (Menu 5)
The System and selected Wards may be put into Walk Test Mode so that the activation of any
circuit is only recorded and alarms are not annunciated. At the end of the test the activation
will be displayed so that circuit functioning can be verified. Wards that are set cannot be Walk
Tested.The number of circuits tested is logged on completion of the test.
3.9
Select Bell Test (Menu 6)
The Bell output, the Strobe Output and the REM sounders can be activated individually to
verify their operation;
3.10
Omit/Enable Circuits (Menu 7)
This allows circuits that have been programmed with the Attribute Omit to be selected as
omitted or enabled. The menu is only available if there are circuits with the Attribute Omit.
This allows:
(1)
When setting the system or a ward the circuits selected will be omitted without further
User action so allowing low level passcode Users or Ward Key Users to omit circuits;
(2)
When the system is Unset the omitted circuits will not be monitored;
Issue 02 Feb 92
TS2000 (V2+) User Manual
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