Define Panel Modes; Use Test Options; Use Network Options - Menvier Security TS2000 User Manual

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(11)
Double Knock time: time period of double knock window;
(12)
Line Fault d: delay before line fault alarm.
3.23
Define Panel Modes (Menu 20)
The system Modes of operation (para 2.9) that are required are selected and allocated:
(1)
Select Exit: by Time, by Last Exit or by Last Exit and Exit Terminator;
(2)
Remote Service: Remote Data Transfer via the DC3M Digimodem may be at any
time or needs User passcode entry first;
(3)
Output Modules: mimic the circuit function or show alarms;
(4)
Personal Attack during Walk test: show as test activation or as an alarm;
(5)
User Setting: allowed or barred with line fault present;
(6)
User Setting: allowed or barred without AC (mains) present;
(7)
Time Lock: facility applies to the System or to Ward 1;
(8)
Alarm in System: Digicom responds immediately or is delayed when panel is part set;
(9)
Panel Alarm mode: Re-arm to be automatic or manual;
(10)
Panel Alarm Mode: Reset by customer or by engineer;
(11)
Engineer and User codes: Passcodes to be 4 or 6 digits.
3.24
Use Test Options (Menu 21)
A number of Test facilties are provided to permit circuit activity to be monitored as follows:
(1)
Put circuit on or off test: A circuit put on test will have its normal alarm response
inhibited and any activation will only be logged and can then be viewed at a
convenient time. The circuit will remain on test until taken off test or if Timed Test is
selected until the timer expires or is cancelled;
(2)
Start Timed Test: A circuit that has been put on test, as in (1) above, may have the
test period set for a selected number of days at the end of which it will automatically
revert to normal operation. Testing is terminated at midnight on the final day. If a time
of 00 days is selected the circuit will remain on test until the test is cancelled;
(3)
Cancel Timed test: This allows a Timed Test to be cancelled before its normal
expiration time;
(4)
Review System Failures: All test failures are recorded in a Test failure Log and this
allows the log to be inspected;
(5)
Clear Test Failures:This allows the Test Failure log to be cleared so that new failures,
if they occur, may easily be seen.
(6)
See Version: Will provide an indication of the software version and the dictionary
version fitted.
(7)
Alter Reset Calculation: By entering a certain number the Reset by Remote facility
codes are restricted to selected locations.
3.25
Use Network Options (Menu 22)
The following actions concerning the Nodes and REMs may be carried out:
(1)
Reset all Nodes: This generates an On Site reset during which the number of Nodes
and REMs on the Network is checked. The number detected is displayed and if it is
not correct the cause must be investigated. The most likely fault is the end of line link
at a Node or REM is in the wrong position;
(2)
View Node Circuits: This provides a display of the status of each Node and REM and
each of its circuits. The circuits are indicated as Healthy (H) or Active (A) or Shorted
(S) or Tamper (T). Alarms are inhibited during this menu;
(3)
Insert New Node: If after installation a new Node or REM is required to be added this
procedure allows the installation without completely re-programming the system.
The general procedure is to power down the system (all programmed data is
retained) insert the new Node or REM, apply power then immediately use this
procedure to ensure that all Nodes and REMs are correctly addressed. The
procedure is not required if the Node or REM is inserted at the end of the network as
Issue 02 Feb 92
TS2000 (V2+) User Manual
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