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Summary of Contents for Dycon D3000 Series
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Alarm Systems User Manual Congratulations on purchasing your D3000 Series Intruder Alarm System. It is a very easy system to use, all operations starting by entering your User Code, then follow the instructions on the display or by providing simple keystrokes to tell the system what to do next.
Arm only Reset system Set date and time Remote access Intercom Helpline Allow engineer access Appendix A – Entering text via the keypad Appendix B – User menus Appendix C – Glossary D3000 Series feature comparison Notes D3000 Series – User Manual – D3000‐USER‐EN/09F/v2 ‐ 2 ...
D3000 Series User Manual Understanding the system Before using the system for the first time, please read the first few sections of this manual as well as the glossary at the back, to make sure that you are happy with all the terminology used.
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Quick set keys: These are used to set and unset groups. Numeric keys: Used to enter your user code, or to enter other information when requested by the system. [flip] key: Used to show different parts of displayed information (i.e. “flip” between multiple screens).
Understanding users The D3001 can identify up to 68 users (22 users on the D3021 and D3022), each having a unique user code. Each user can be allocated different levels of access to system functions. This enables some users to have a “manager” code and to have access to the management features.
Basic operations There are four green indicators above the “Quick Set” keys ([A], [B], [C] and [D]) to indicate whether the system is ready to set. Your Installer will explain which of these indicators are applicable to your system. Silencing the system If the system is emitting an alarm tone, it is possible to silence it by entering your user code followed by the [OK] key OR by presenting your tag at a keypad.
Resetting the system after an alarm Enter your user code followed by the [OK] key (or place your tag against the keypad). If the display returns to the normal unset message, then no further action is necessary. Otherwise, contact your Alarm Company. The following features may not be enabled for your system.
Advanced operations You may be authorised to perform certain advanced operations on your alarm system – check with your Alarm Company for further details. To start the advanced operations, enter your user code followed by the [menu] key. The display will list the operations you have access to. To move through the options, press the [↑] and [↓] keys until you see the option you want, then press [OK].
Test panel sound Press [OK] to start the test. The display will read “Panel sounder ON” and the main sounder inside the building will be heard. Press [OK] to end the test. View log Press [OK] to view the log. You will then have 3 options as described below: View full log This option allows you to see all entries in the event log.
Smoke reset An “S” on the display indicates that the user is able to reset smoke detectors following a fire alarm condition. Omit zones An “O” on the display indicates that the user is able to omit some detectors from being protected when a group is set.
Set date and time Press [OK] to change the date and time. The top line of the display will then read “dd mm yyyy” and the bottom line will show the current date setting. Enter 2 digits for the day, followed by 2 digits for the month and 4 digits for the year (e.g.
APPENDIX A Entering text via the keypad Text is entered using a similar convention to that used on most mobile telephones, i.e. multiple presses of the numeric keys enter text. Multiple presses of each of the keys enter text as defined below: Press Displayed space...
APPENDIX B User menus Enter your user code followed by the [menu] key to begin. Set / Unset menu Omit 24 hour zone Test Test Bell Bell ON Test Strobe Strobe ON Walk Test Walk Test Complete Test RKP LEDs Test RKP Sound KP Sounder ON Test Panel Sound...
APPENDIX C Glossary Access code: This is a code (between 4 and 8 digits) which must be entered at the keypad before you are allowed to perform any actions. Alarm condition: An alarm condition is generated when the system is set and movement within the building is detected.
When the system is unset, the building is not protected and it is safe to walk around without triggering the alarm. Walk test: This feature provides the user with a facility to periodically test that all detectors on the system are working correctly. D3000 Series feature comparison Feature D3001 D3021 D3022...
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