Operational Facilities Introduction; Control; Passcodes - Menvier Security TS2000 User Manual

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OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
2.1
Introduction
2.1.1
The system operates in two states which may be considered as 'Monitoring', when the
system responds to circuit activations, and 'Operator Controlling' which requires the operator
to enter a passcode and to operate a REM keypad.
2.1.2
Monitoring: The system may be 'Unset' when it monitors the circuits designated 24 Hour,
Personal Attack, Auxiliary, Fire, Medical and Exit Terminator circuits or any Tamper
activation, or it may be 'Set'when it monitors all the circuits connected to it and provides full
alarms if a circuit is activated.
2.1.3
Operator Controlling: The system continues to monitor but may be operated by the Engineer
or by a User after entering the appropriate Passcode. Normally the main User actions will be
to Set or Unset the system but other controlling actions using the Menus of operations are
also available depending upon the level of passcode used. The Engineer is required to
programme the System, using the Menus, and may also set the system for test purposes.
2.2

Control

2.2.1
Once a passcode has been entered all keypad entries, often consisting of a single key entry,
or other actions, such as leaving the premises after setting the panel, are made in response
to questions or comments shown on the display. Following the displayed comments will
provide full operating instructions and this is supplemented by a series of Help messages
which provide further operating instructions.
2.2.2
The REM displays will normally show the system status followed by the present date and
time, or date and time that the displayed event occurred as follows:
(1)
Date: Day Month Year (abbreviated)
(2)
Time: Hours Minutes seconds (in 24 hour clock format).
When the time is being updated (seconds changing) the next keyboard entry should be a
passcode.
2.2.3
When controlling the system, the display prompts asking for <YES> must be followed by
pressing the Yes or NO key. If a cursor (< or >) is displayed then the following rules apply:
(1)
Press YES to accept the information indicated;
(2)
Press NO to change the information indicated;
(3)
Press the up arrow (
(4)
Press the down arrow (
(5)
Press 0 (zero) to enter 0 when pointing at a number or to end the sequence when not
pointing at a number;
(6)
Press numerals to change the number indicated or to select Menus 1 to 9;
(7)
Press HELP to obtain displayed information on what action to take next. Press HELP
again to restore the display.
2.2.4
When using a keypad at a REM the display and the keypad are automatically illuminated.
When a REM is being used the displays at any other REMs connected to the system will
show 'System in Use' and all other keypads will be inhibited.
2.2.5
If at any time there is doubt about the action to be taken use the HELP facility or press 0,
which may be considered as an end key, until the display asks for YES and provides an
escape from the menu.
2.3

Passcodes

2.3.1
There are seven types of passcode each consisting of a four or six digit number and 52
passcodes may be allocated, one each for the Engineer and Master User and the remainder
shared between passcode levels 3 to 6. The passcodes allow different levels of operation to
be carried out and are defined as:
(1)
Engineer;
Issue 02 Feb 92
) to increase the value indicated or go to the next step;
) to decrease the value indicated or to go back a step;
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