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DMINISTRATION MANUAL
Terxon LX
Perfect security for home and office
Inv. 11738099

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  • Page 1 DMINISTRATION MANUAL Terxon LX Perfect security for home and office Inv. 11738099...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Introduction..............................2 1.1. General ..............................2 1.2. Access to user menu ..........................2 1.3. Selecting an option ..........................2 1.4. Exiting the user menu ..........................3 2. Options in the user menu .......................... 3 2.1. Option 1: Omit Zones..........................3 2.2.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing the TERXON L burglar alarm system. You made the right decision in choosing this state-of-the-art technology, which complies with the current standards of domestic and European regulations. The CE has been proven and all related certifications are available from the manufacturer upon request.
  • Page 5: Exiting The User Menu

    Administration Manual – Terxon L 1.4. Exiting the user menu To return to the normal display, press repeatedly to jump back through the menus step by step until the time and date are displayed. 2. Options in the user menu 2.1.
  • Page 6: Option 3: System Options

    Administration Manual – Terxon L 2.3. Option 3: System Options 2.3.1. Option 3-1: Enable Chime Select this option to define partitions that run the chime function. If this attribute is released in a partition and the zones support the chime (see Installation Instructions, Option 11), a signal tone sounds when a zone is triggered in deactivated state.
  • Page 7: Option 3-4: Auto Sets

    Administration Manual – Terxon L User Menu 1. Press to display “System Options”. 3:System Options System Options 3 2. Press , or 3, to select the “Time Switches” option. Confirm Time Switches with Time Switch 1 3. Press or a number key (for example 3) to set a time switch, and then press 4.
  • Page 8: Option 4: Test Options

    Administration Manual – Terxon L For each time switch, you can define up to three different on/off times. For each time switch, you can define the activation time, the deactivation time and the weekdays. Important: ........................You can manually skip a time switch by pressing 0 and then pressing change the current state.
  • Page 9: Option 4-2: Bell Test

    Administration Manual – Terxon L Panel Zone 1 6. The state of the lowest zone number is displayed. Press to change to 0001 Healthy the display of the next tested zone. 7. Press to exit the menu. 2.4.2. Option 4-2: Bell Test Select this option to test the alarm sounders, the strobe and the bell.
  • Page 10: Option 5-2: Starting A Call Back

    Administration Manual – Terxon L 3. Press or a number key (1–4) to select an option, and confirm with You can choose between 5 Min Window and 4 Hour Window. In this time, your engineer can log into the system. Confirm with If you select “Infinite”, the engineer can log in at any time.
  • Page 11: Option 6-2: Set Date

    Administration Manual – Terxon L Enter new time:- 3. To change the time, enter 4 digits (hhmm) for the current time. 11:44 4. Confirm the displayed time with or exit the menu without changes by pressing 2.6.2. Option 6-2: Set Date Here you can set the system date.
  • Page 12: Option 8: Set Up Users

    Administration Manual – Terxon L 2.8. Option 8: Set Up Users This option allows you to define users to operate the alarm system (up to 99 users). To install a user, define the following items: • User code: The user enters this code at the operating panel (e.g. to activate/deactivate the system).
  • Page 13: Option 8-1: User Code

    Administration Manual – Terxon L Reset only Users of this type have access to user options 1 and 2. They can reset 24-hour alarms from any operating panel. Panic Code This user type has no access to the menu and cannot activate or deactivate. When this code is entered, a panic alarm is triggered (the alarm sounders and the bell sound and the strobe flashes).
  • Page 14: Option 8-2: User Name

    Administration Manual – Terxon L Important: ........................Press to view the numbers of already defined users. Press any key to return to the previous display. 4. Now enter the user code (4- or 6-digit; see Installation Instructions, Option Prox Tag or Code ---- 47) and confirm with or use the chip-key.
  • Page 15: Option 8-3: Customise Menus

    Administration Manual – Terxon L 2.8.4. Option 8-3: Customise Menus Access to the menu options is defined at first by the user type. However, this option allows you to raise or lower access options individually. 1. Press to select this option. User Menu 8:Set Up Users User Dodes 3...
  • Page 16: Option 9-2: Print Log

    Administration Manual – Terxon L 2.9.2. Option 9-2: Print Log If a printer is connected to the alarm centre, you can print all events or events starting from a specific point. 1. Press to select this option. User Menu 9:Log 2.
  • Page 17: Option 9-4: Print Access Log

    Administration Manual – Terxon L 2.9.4. Option 9-4: Print Access Log If a printer is connected to the alarm centre, you can print all or selected events of the access memory. 1. Press this option. User Menu 9:Log 2. Press or 4 to select printing the access memory, and confirm Log Functions 4 Print Access Log...
  • Page 18: Zone Numbers

    Administration Manual – Terxon L 4. Zone Numbers Every zone has its own 4-digit number. This number has the following format: The first digit is the bus number. This is the bus number of the device to which the zone is connected (0 stands for zones directly connected to the mainboard of the alarm centre).
  • Page 19: Event Messages

    Administration Manual – Terxon L Event Messages Event Description --- NO EVENT --- Not used ### LECS or REMS The number of operating panels connected to the system ### NODE R# ADD Operating panel added to a wired auxiliary. # Bus number, ## Auxiliary number, R# Operating panel number ### NODE R# LOST Operating panel R# was removed from the wired auxiliary.
  • Page 20 Administration Manual – Terxon L Event Description CNFG CHANGE ### Configuration of user ### changed CNFG CHANGE #### Configuration of user #### changed CODE ## Code of user ## entered CODE ### Code of user ### entered CODE #### Code of user #### entered CODE LOCK # OFF Code lock # off CODE LOCK # ON...
  • Page 21 Administration Manual – Terxon L Event Description PANEL TAMP OMIT Alarm centre tamper hidden after expiry of confirmation period PANIC ALARM #### Panic alarm in zone #### PANIC CODE ## Panic code of user ## PANIC CODE ### Panic code of user ### PANIC CODE #### Panic code of user #### PANIC REST.
  • Page 22 Administration Manual – Terxon L Event Description TIME CHANGED AT Time changed at fixed time TIME CHANGED TO Time changed to fixed time UNSET PARTITIONS:- Partitions deactivated UNSHUNT GROUP ## Isolation group ## reintegrated zones USER ## DELETED User ## deleted USER ### DELETED User ### deleted USER #### DELETED...
  • Page 23: System Plan

    Administration Manual – Terxon L System Plan 6.1. General System Data Timer Partition Entry timeout Exit timeout Exit mode Alarm timeout Alarm duration Isolated groups Zone Group...
  • Page 24 Administration Manual – Terxon L Time switch 1 Period Switch on Switch off Time switch 2 Period Switch on Switch off Time switch 3 Period Activate Deactivate...
  • Page 25 Administration Manual – Terxon L Automatic activation 1 Period Activate Deactivate Activated partitions: Automatic activation 2 Period Activate Deactivate Activated partitions: Automatic activation 3 Period Activate Deactivate Activated partitions:...
  • Page 26: User Data

    Administration Manual – Terxon L 6.2. User Data Name Type Partitions Administrator...
  • Page 27: Zone Data

    Administration Manual – Terxon L 6.3. Zone Data Location Door chime Partition...
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    Administration Manual – Terxon L 6.4. Maintenance Date Name Work...
  • Page 29: Engineer Data

    Administration Manual – Terxon L 6.5. Engineer Data Engineer Name Engineer Company Address: Telephone: Engineer reset message Emergency command centre Telephone:...
  • Page 30: Brief Overview

    Administration Manual – Terxon L Brief Overview Enter your user code on the keypad or hold your chip-key against the control BANNER TEXT 17:30 Sun 01 JAN panel. 5. Press to enter the user menu. Set Partitions ? Ptns > ***..Main options Sub options User Menu...
  • Page 31 Administration Manual – Terxon L User Menu User Codes 1 Page 10 Page 11 8:Set Up Users Code User Codes 2 Page 12 User Name User Dodes 3 Page 13 Customise Menus User Menu Log Functions 1 Page 13 Page 13 9:Log View Log Log Functions 2...
  • Page 32 Administration Manual – Terxon L Index access log printing ........................ 15 viewing ........................ 14 activating automatic....................... 5 alarm sounder volume........................4 chime ........................4 date setting........................9 engineer access...................... 7 event messages....................17 key assignment.................see letter keys letter keys ......................15 printing ........................

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