Alter Time Lock; Define Circuits; Define Outputs Menu; Review Wards - Menvier Security TS2000 User Manual

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used to enable Panel or Node outputs (para 2.6) at the times set and there is a manual
override facility.
3.17
Alter Time Lock (Menu 14)
The Time Lock is used to restrict Setting and Unsetting of the System or Ward 1 to certain
times so that they must be Set before a certain time and may not be Unset until after a certain
time. A Warning Time, a Lock Time, and an Unlock Time may be defined and then allocated
to selected days of the week. Outputs associated with the Time Locks may also be
programmed (para 2.6.3). The Time Lock settings and their effects are:
(1)
Lock Warning Time: Warns of a pending Lock time, when the System or Ward 1
should be Set, by operating the sounder;
(2)
Lock Time: Terminates the Warning and prevents Unsetting if the System or Ward 1
is Set;
(3)
Unlock Time: Enables the User to Unset the System or Ward 1.
3.18
Define Circuits (Menu 15)
Each circuit connected to the system must have its type defined (para 2.4), may then be
given Attributes (para 2.5) if required and then allocated to a Ward, or Wards, (para 2.7) if
required. Alarms are inhibited when this menu is in use.
3.19
Define Outputs (Menu 16)
Each output connected to the system is defined depending upon how it is to be used and
connected (para 2.6).The System, Ward and Circuit outputs may each be defined.
3.20
Review Wards (Menu 17)
This allows the Engineer to check which Circuits are allocated to which Wards but the menu
is only available if wards have been defined by having circuits allocated to them.
3.21
Define Ward Alarms (Menu 18)
If Ward 1 is Set and the System is not Set then if a Ward 1 alarm occurs signalling of the alarm
via the Digicom, if one is connected, may be programmed as:
(1)
Internal: provides a local alarm only and is not reported via the Digicom;
(2)
Bells Only: provides a full alarm and is not reported via the Digicom;
(3)
Instant: provide a full alarm and is reported via the Digicom immediately;
(4)
Delayed: provide a full alarm but the reporting of the alarm via the Digicom will be
delayed for the period of the Communications Delay timer (para 2.8).
3.22
Define System Timers (Menu 19)
The system Timers (para 2.8) are set to the required values for the system. Timers that are
not altered will retain their factory default values.Timers are:
(1)
Bell Delay time: time delay before external bells sound at an alarm;
(2)
Bell Duration time: duration of bell operation at an alarm;
(3)
System Exit time: time period of timed exit;
(4)
Exit Setting time: time period for system to settle at exit;
(5)
First Entry time: time period allowed for entry;
(6)
Second Entry time: time period allowed if first entry time is exceeded;
(7)
Communicator delay: time delay before Digicom operation;
(8)
Lights Off delay: time delay before REM internal illumination turns off;
(9)
Mains Off time: time delay before mains fail alarm;
(10)
Menu Time out: period without keypad operation before automatic exit from menu;
Issue 02 Feb 92
TS2000 (V2+) User Manual
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