Detection Circuits And Attributes - Menvier Security TS700 Installation & Programming Instructions

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Programming

Detection Circuits and Attributes

Detection circuits 1 to 8 for the panel and 9 to 16 for the remote keypads/ LECs are programmed
as follows:
1.
Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1" is selected.
2.
Press 4 to select the Circuits and Attributes option.
3.
Select circuit number (01 - 16) and press [. The current circuit
type will be displayed.
4.
Enter the new circuit type, using keys 0 to 9, or A, B or C (Table 3).
Press [ to accept.
5.
The circuit number, type and attributes are displayed in turn.
6.
Select new attributes by using keys 1 to 5 (Table 4) these will
"toggle" the attributes on & off. Press [ to accept.
7.
Continue for remaining circuits with steps 3 to 5.
Key
Display
0
NoTU
Not Used - A circuits that is not monitored.
1
NITE
Night - A circuit that will generate a full alarm when the system is set.
2
24HR
24 Hour - A circuit which is monitored at all times. When activated in the unset condition a
local alarm is generated and when activated in the set condition a full alarm is generated.
3
PA S
PA Silent - A circuit which is monitored at all times. When activated it will signal a P.A. on the
Digicom outputs and activate any other outputs that have been programmed as P.A.
4
PA A
PA Audible - A circuit which is monitored at all times. When activated it will signal a P.A. on
the digicom outputs, activate any other outputs that have been programmed as P.A. and
generate a full alarm condition.
5
FIRE
Fire - A circuit that is normally connected to a smoke or heat detector. When activated it
will generate a fire tone on internal sounders and the external sounders are pulsed.
6
Au
Auxiliary - A circuit which is monitored at all times. When activated it will cause any of the
outputs that have been programmed as `Auxiliary' to go active.
7
FE
Final Exit - This must be the last detector or door contact that is activated when leaving or
entering the protected area. When the setting mode for the area is programmed for "Final
Exit" setting, opening and closing of this circuit during the exit procedure will cause the
system or area to set. Once set, activation of this circuit will start the entry timer.
8
ET
Exit Terminator - A circuit that is normally connected to a push button outside the
protected area, which operates as follows:
a) When the setting mode is programmed as "Timed Exit", activation of this circuit will cause
any remaining exit time to be truncated to zero.
b) When the setting mode is programmed as "Exit Terminator", the area will set when the
Final Exit circuit has been operated and the exit terminator button is pressed.
9
FULL
Full Set Keyswitch - A circuit which can be connected to a keyswitch to allow the system to
be full-set (active) and unset (healthy).
A
PSA
Part-Set A Keyswitch - A circuit which can be connected to a keyswitch to allow part-set
group A to be set (active) and unset (healthy).
B
PSB
Part-Set B Keyswitch - A circuit which can be connected to a keyswitch to allow part-set
group B to be set (active) and unset (healthy).
C
PSC
Part-Set C Keyswitch - A circuit which can be connected to a keyswitch to allow part-set
group C to be set (active) and unset (healthy).
18
Circuit Type
Table 3. Circuit Types
TS700 Installation Manual
CT. - -
Enter circuit number 01 - 16.
NITE
Enter new circuit type 0 - 9 or A,
B or C (see Table 3.)
Acc
Press 0 - 5 to `toggle' circuit
attributes on & off (see Table 4.)

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