Inner Range Concept 2000 User Manual page 4

Inner range concept 2000 system user's manual
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ON And OFF
The most common operation performed on the Concept 2000 is a User (eg. FRANK THRING )
turning an Area ( eg. FRANKS SHED) either On to protect the Area, or Off to access the Area.
Each Area ( eg. FRANKS SHED) may have one or more Zones ( eg. FRANKS SHED WINDOW)
used to protect that Area when the Area is turned On.
TERMINAL
All Concept 2000 operations, such as turning On and Off Areas, are carried out at a Terminal.
The Concept 2000 may have up to eight (8) Terminals connected and any Terminal may be used to operate the system.
A terminal is referred to in two parts, the keypad which is used to enter your User code and operate the system and a
display window, immediately above the keypad, which is used to display messages from the system to the User.
The first step in using a Terminal is to enter your own secret code using the digit keys on the keypad, and then pressing
the OK key. The Concept 2000 will now work out who you are and greet you by displaying your name in the display
window.
After a few seconds the Concept 2000 will now display the name of the Area that you are allowed to turn On or Off.
The display window is used to tell you what the system is doing. Sometimes the message to be displayed is larger than
will fit in the display window. If this occurs, the message will automatically scroll slowly to the left so that you can read
it.
An important feature of the Concept 2000 panel is the use of the HELP key. When the HELP key is pressed, the
Concept 2000 panel will display a " help message" on the panel operation you are currently performing.
If you are not sure what to do next, when using the Concept 2000, then press the HELP key.
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