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MENVIERSECURITY M2000 M800 ENGINEERING MANUAL HARDWIRED CONTROL UNIT

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Introduction Engineering Manual 2 Table 1: Differences between control panel types Panel Type Feature M800 M10001 M2000 EN50131-1/PD6662 grade (

Page 3 - Contents

Engineer Menu 1-9 Engineering Manual 92 Note: If an intruder cuts a network cable to an expander then this will trigger a confirmed alarm (since, eff

Page 4 - Contents Engineering Manual

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-9 93 Option 12 AC Bypass must be set to “Always” (default) to allow a telecommand to override Control unit Mains

Page 5 - Engineering Manual Contents

Engineer Menu 1-9 Engineering Manual 94 ) The AC Off Delay timer (page 63) determines how long the mains must be off before the system generates an a

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-9 95 User Reset – A user can reset a supervision failure by entering their access code at a keypad. Engineer o

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Engineer Menu 1-9 Engineering Manual 96 21 - Mask As General Fault Use this option to select whether the control unit treats a masking event while

Page 8 - Preface

97 Chapter 4: Using Engineer Menu 2 Introduction Engineer menu 2 contains the options shown in the following flowchart. Eng 2 Menu 2Time and DateEng

Page 9 - Chapter 1: Introduction

Engineer Menu 2-1 Engineering Manual 98 Option 2-1: Viewing Zone Status [r[]rTo select zone:· Press| or ¬ to scroll, orPressr  to choose a zone on t

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-1 99 Tamper = Tamper contact open circuited For a radio zone: Healthy = The detector has not signalled an alarm,

Page 11 - (cannot have zones

Engineer Menu 2-2 Engineering Manual 100 Option 2-2: Specifying the Time and Date Time and Date 2Set DateCurrent Date :- 20/01/05[123456789012345

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-3 101 Option 2-3: Setting the Loudspeaker Volume Level e.g.Eng 2 Menu 3Volume ControlVolume Control>>Volume

Page 13 - Control Panel Features

Engineering Manual Introduction 3 Network 1Network 2M750/M800CONTROLPANEL3 Outputs8 Zones6 Outputs24 ID ZonesNetwork 2 - Wiring Optio n 3MIDNode or

Page 14 - Compatible Devices

Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual 102 Option 2-5: Setting Up Communications Communication 3Start CallBackCommunication 4RS232 OptionsCommunicati

Page 15 - IDNode and MIDNode

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 103 Option 2-5-1-1 – Defining the Downloader Password ExistingPassword^PasswordNewPassword Password ^[Pre ss t

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Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual 104 Option 2-5-1-3 – Defining the Access Mode Sho ws c urre nt se tt in ge.g.Downloader 3 Access ModeAc

Page 17 - System Wiring

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 105 Option 2-5-1-4: – Editing Call-Back Numbers Edit Call No. 20169413020001694130200^dit Call No. 2[123456789

Page 18 - 100m max

Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual 106 Option 2-5-1-5 – Choosing the Modem Options Modem Options 2Baud RateBaud Rate 22400[123456789012345612

Page 19 - Calculating Voltage Drop

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 107 No – The control unit does not make any service calls. Yes – The control unit makes services calls as progra

Page 20 - Voltage Drop Example 1

Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual 108 For a “call-back” call, the control unit calls the service centre, identifies itself using a Panel Site ID,

Page 21 - Example 2

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 109 Option 2-5-2: – Setting Up the DigiCom DigiCom 2ARC No.DigiCom 3Account NumbersDigiCom

Page 22 - Installation Instructions

Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual 110 Option 2-5-2-1 – Specifying the Communications Format e.g.DigiCom 1Comms FormatComms Format 1Disabl

Page 23 - I=360mA I=180mA I=180mA

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 111 3 – Contact ID The Contact ID format automatically transmits data from the event log to the Alarm Receivin

Page 24 - Chapter 2: Getting Started

Introduction Engineering Manual 4 Network 1Network 22000CONTROLPANEL5 Outputs8 Zones8 Outputs30 ID ZonesWiring Option 3MIDNode/IDNodeMaximum of 120

Page 25 - Leave Menus

Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual 112 CC = event code (e.g. FA = Fire Alarm). cc = zone or keypad number, if applicable; otherwise not sent (e.g.

Page 26 - About the Engineer Menus

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 113 Log Message/Event SIA CODECID CODE Basic Summary Intermediate Full ALARM #### BA 130 Y Y Y Y ATE L.F. ALL

Page 27 - Options in Engineer Menu 1

Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual 114 Log Message/Event SIA CODECID CODE Basic Summary Intermediate Full MASK ALRM S #### BT 380 Y Y Y MASK

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 115 Log Message/Event SIA CODECID CODE Basic Summary Intermediate Full SET ZNS SHNTED:- BB 573 Y Y Y Y SHU

Page 29 - Step 2 – Select Zone Type

Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual 116 Option 2-5-2-2 – Specifying the ARC Number ARC Number 20159454540101594545401^RC Number 2[1234567890

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 117 Option 2-5-2-3 – Specifying the ARC Account Number Account No. 223452345^ccount No. 2[1234567890123456

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Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual 118 2 – Alternate This is similar to the Consecutive option, but the panel attempts to connect to each ARC onl

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 119 Option 2-5-2-6 – CID/SIA Reports CID/SID Report 2Intermediate[12345678901234561234567890123456DigiCom

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Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual 120 Option 2-5-3-1 – Connect Establish a connection with the PC running Downloader, but take no further action

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 121 Option 2-5-4-2: Enabling the WebWayOne Interface The Remote Modem option is used to enable the panel to inte

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Engineering Manual Introduction 5 Control Panel Features The control panels benefit from the following features. Network Ports The network ports ena

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Engineer Menu 2-6 Engineering Manual 122 Option 2-6: Setting Up Shunt Groups Edit Shunt GrpsGroup 02Group 02 Zone >1Zone ----e.g.[Eng 2 M

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 123 Option 2-7: Running Built-in Tests [|||||||Use| or ¬ to scroll through options,or press hotkey (1-7)Eng 2 Me

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Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual 124 1 – Panel Voltage Displays the output voltage supplied to the auxiliary power terminals and peripherals su

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 125 Option 2-7-2-1 – Testing the "Panel" Outputs e.g.Test Outputs 1PanelPanel Outputs On*****Panel O

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Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual 126 Option 2-7-2-3 – Testing the Digi On Board Channels Channels9-16: ********Channels9-16: 1*******[12345678901

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 127 Option 2-7-3: Performing Equipment Tests Equipment 2False SettingEquipment 3Confirm DevicesEquipme

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Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual 128 Option 2-7-3-2 – False Setting the System False set wards:Ward > 1**...Select Zones0001 Disarmed[12345

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 129 Option 2-7-3-3 – Confirming the Network Devices Equipment 3Confirm Devices[[ENT] to CONFIRM002 LEC2S[No

Page 44 - User's Guide

Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual 130 Option 2-7-3-5 – Checking the Status Network Devices [[[[]202To select devic e:· Press| or ¬ to scroll or,En

Page 45

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 131 Option 2-7-3-6 – Viewing Network Errors Network 2 0254Last error 2,01[12345678901234561234567890123456Equipm

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Introduction Engineering Manual 6 The control panel can be easily connected to the telephone network using the on-board RJ11 telecom socket. Alterna

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Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual 132 Option 2-7-3-8 – Applying Default NVM Settings Equipment 8Default NVMDefault NVM 1ConfigurationDefault N

Page 48

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 133 Table 6. Default Settings Settings Defaulted Grade2 (Grade 3) Default Value User 1-9 Engineer Access Infi

Page 49 - Custom Output

Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual 134 -23 Tst Call Strt 000 Hours -24 Tst Call Int 24 Hours -25 Reset Alg 004 (021) (see note 4) -26 Payment Ti

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 135 Settings Defaulted Grade2 (Grade 3) Default Value 2-5-1-6-4 Next Service 00:00 2-5-1-6-5 Interval 180 Day

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Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual 136 Option 2-7-4: Checking the Status of System Inputs System Inputs 2Ext L.F. StatusExt L.Flt StatusPASS[12345

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 137 This option lists the Network:Node:Device number of any PA or telecommand that has sent a low battery signal

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Engineer Menu 2-8 Engineering Manual 138 Option 2-8: Viewing or Printing the Log Log Functions 1View LogLog Functions 2Print LogLog Functions 3Vie

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-8 139 You can enter one of the following keys to view events of a specific type. (You may have to wait a short per

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Engineer Menu 2-8 Engineering Manual 140 Option 2-8-4: Printing the Access Log You can use this option to print the access log. The option operates t

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-8 141 #,## LEC LOST Network #, device No. ## is a LEC that has been removed #,## LEC TAMPER Network #, device No

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Engineering Manual Introduction 7 Keypad Keypads enable setting, unsetting and programming of the system. The system must have at least one keypad.

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Engineer Menu 2-8 Engineering Manual 142 CODE #### Passcode entered for user number #### CODE LOCK # OFF Code lock number # is off CODE LOCK # ON

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-8 143 NETWORK # FUSE Network # polyfuse tripped NODE TAMP OMIT MSNode/MSPSU tamper omitted after confirmation ti

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Engineer Menu 2-8 Engineering Manual 144 SET SUPER WARN:- Log message displayed when the panel has been set with supervision warning on radio zone(s

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-9 145 Option 2-9 Telecommand Configuration Use this option when a MRNode is fitted to the system and you wish to p

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Engineer Menu 2-9 Engineering Manual 146 Step 1 – Select Telecommand The four digit number at the top left corner of the display indicates the teleco

Page 63

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-9 147 Step 3 – Program Buttons The control unit identifies each button on a telecommand by a number. The keypad di

Page 64 - Instructions

Engineer Menu 2-9 Engineering Manual 148 5. TROUBLESHOOTING Frequently Asked Questions This chapter provides answers to frequently asked questions. Y

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-9 149 Once you have identified a faulty cable/core then you can trace along its length to locate the fault. Note:

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Engineer Menu 2-9 Engineering Manual 150 Follow the advice given for "Why is a keypad or other device not responding correctly?". Check

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151 Appendix A: Text Keys The following tables show how to obtain characters when entering descriptions or names at the keypad. There are two tables

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Introduction Engineering Manual 8 Two programmable outputs (one switched positive and one switched negative). Connection for up to four keypads.

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152 Appendix B: Installation Quick Start Guide Domestic Simple The heart of simple domestic setting and un-setting on the M Series Control Panels is

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Engineering Manual Text Keys 153 The user requirements are: full set, part set, and a second part set to allow a guest in Bedroom 3. To program the s

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Text Keys Engineering Manual 154 Eng 1 Menu 3 - Attributes E1-3-2-16 Entry is Final Exit in Part Set Function Wards Entry=F/E *23* Eng 1 Menu 7 – Cus

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Engineering Manual Text Keys 155 The above diagram shows a typical example of a commercial building that could use the “Foyer Mode”. The end user req

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Text Keys Engineering Manual 156 The keypad connected to Network 1 follows the panel speaker. Therefore the panel speaker must be assigned to ward(s)

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Engineering Manual Text Keys 157 To Program the Communicator Eng 1 Menu 4 – Outputs E1-4-3 Digi On-Board Channel Type 1 System 007 Fire (default) 2

Page 75 - Overview

Text Keys Engineering Manual 158 2. Program “Test Call Int” (Test Call Interval, in Engineers menu 1-5-2-24) as 024 (or a period of your choice), th

Page 76 - Option 1-5-3 : Exceptions

159 Appendix C: Compliance Guide This appendix explains how to configure M-Series control units to fulfil the requirements of DD243: 2004, the ACPO

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Compliance Guide Engineering Manual 160 ACPO PA Reduction Policy To comply with this policy, do not enable a duress code or dual-key PA. Set E1-9-1-2

Page 78 - Option 1-5-4: Auto Sets

161 Engineer Quick Reference Engineer Menu 1 1-1 Program Zones Zone type: 0= Not Used Shunt Key 1= Normal Alm Tamper 2= 24 Hour Perimeter 3=

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Engineering Manual Introduction 9 System Wiring Cable Type In general, the panel requires standard 7/0.2 un-screened alarm cable for wiring to MSNod

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Engineer Quick Reference Engineering Manual 162 If following a ward: 00= Bell-SAB 25= Exit 01= Strobe 26= Exit/Ent. 02= Switch 12 27= Exit Flt 03=

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Engineering Manual Engineer Quick Reference 163 06= Confirm 2 Zones / Confirm 1 Zone 1-9-3: EN50131 01= 4 Digit Codes / 6 Digit Codes 02= Internal So

Page 82 - Example: Auto Setting

Engineer Quick Reference Engineering Manual 164 2-7-2-2: Outputs – Digi H/Wired p1252-7-2-3: Outputs – Digi On Board p1262-7-2-4: Outputs – Equipme

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165 Index 24hr Alarm ward output, 54 24hr zone 24 Hour Alarm system event, 45 24 Hour Omitted system event, 45 Global / local omit option, 86 Latchin

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Index Engineering Manual 166 Output, 6 SAB/SCB option, 84 Bus Cut, 89 Button, 147 Cable Mains power cable, 9 Segregation, 9 Types, 9 Call Back Teleph

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Engineering Manual Index 167 Defaulting passcode, 101 Engineer On Site system event, 44 Hi / Lo Security menu access option, 88 Keypad port, 6 Log in

Page 86 - Option 1-7: Customising Text

Index Engineering Manual 168 Shunt key zone type, 24 zone type, 24 Language, 132 Latching 24hr zone rearming, 87 Detectors, 44, 45, 53, 54 Fire zone

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Engineering Manual Index 169 Output Digi H/Wired output type, 41 Digi On Board output, 110 Digi On Board output type, 41 Digital communicator, 5 Equi

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Index Engineering Manual 170 Algorithm, 65 Attribute, 36 Confirmed alarm, 35 Counter, 65 General fault, 92 LF bypass, 94 Line failure, 94 Message, 78

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Engineering Manual Index 171 Override, 92 PA, 147 Setting wards, 85 Testing battery status, 137 Testing signal strength, 137 Text, 147 Type, 146 Unse

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Introduction Engineering Manual 10 DataNetworkCONTROLPANEL100 metres 100 metres100 metres 100 metres 100 metresM800: 400m max. M2000: 1 km max.M800:

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Index Engineering Manual 172 DD243 configuration, 91 Event, 58 Programming, 20 Selecting resistance, 32 Type, 21 Viewing resistance, 129 Viewing stat

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Engineering Manual Introduction 11 Networker Interface Board A Networker Interface Board (NIB) enables the maximum distance from a control panel to

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© Cooper Security Limited 2010 Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct. However, neither the authors nor Coop

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Introduction Engineering Manual 12 Table 1. Voltage Drop Current Drawn Cable Length (Standard 7/0.2 alarm cable) 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m 60m 70m

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Engineering Manual Introduction 13 The voltage at each device is as follows: 1. The total current being drawn at the first device = 120mA + 120mA +

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Introduction Engineering Manual 14 voltage drop table to calculate the expected voltage drop, simply divide the voltage drop by two. Figure 6) shows

Page 97 - Confirmation On

Engineering Manual Introduction 15 Figure 7) shows the recommended method of installing a remote power supply. When connected as shown the last node

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16 Chapter 2: Getting Started Starting the Panel for the First Time Use the following procedure when starting a new system: 1. Follow the power-up

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Engineering Manual Getting Started 17 MSNode. NODES include MIDNodes, IDNodes and TS Nodes. If the number of devices detected is not as expected, c

Page 100

Getting Started Engineering Manual 18 Logging out also logs out any other engineer currently logged in at a different keypad. If you have been using

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19 Chapter 3: Using Engineer Menu 1 Options in Engineer Menu 1 The flowchart shown opposite illustrates the options in Engineer Menu 1. ) The order

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Engineer Menu 1-1 Engineering Manual 20 Option 1-1: Programming Zones - NO TEXT -1011>Not Usede.g.rPanel Zone 10001 Not Used - NO TEXT -1011>

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-1 21 ) Except when in Walk Test mode (User option 1-1-2), all programmed zone types are active and can be communic

Page 104 - Manager's Manual

i ContentsPreface ... viAbout this Manu

Page 105 - Introduction

Engineer Menu 1-1 Engineering Manual 22 1 – Normal Alm The Normal Alm zone generates an alarm (see below) when the system is set. By default, a ful

Page 106

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-1 23 3 – PA Silent This zone is monitored at all times. When triggered, it can activate outputs that follow the

Page 107

Engineer Menu 1-1 Engineering Manual 24 ) An Exit Terminator zone can be used as a door bell if one of the Chime Tone zone attribute (page 29) is app

Page 108

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-1 25 If a non-latching switch is used, set the Non Latching zone attribute (page 30) to YES. The first operation

Page 109

Engineer Menu 1-1 Engineering Manual 26 PSU Battery A PSU Battery zone can connect to a monitored power supply to monitor the output voltage of the

Page 110

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-1 27 associated with the zone are occupied. When the contact is closed, this indicates that the wards are not occu

Page 111

Engineer Menu 1-1 Engineering Manual 28 Confirmation On. After Entry Yes. Confirm 2 zones. Step 3 – Select Attributes Each zone can have one or m

Page 112

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-1 29 6 – Masking Use this attribute only if the zone is a three-resistor zone used to detect sensor masking. Ref

Page 113 - Sh o w s c u rr e n t

Engineer Menu 1-1 Engineering Manual 30 Beam Pair Zones with this attribute cause an alarm only if two or more zones that are in the same ward and

Page 114

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-1 31 Step 5 – Enter Zone Description Each zone can have up to 16 characters of text assigned to it. The zone text

Page 115

Contents Engineering Manual ii Remote Power Supplies ...

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Engineer Menu 1-2 Engineering Manual 32 Option 1-2: Choosing Advanced Zone Options Resistance 14K7 / 2K2e.g.|Panel Zone 10001 Normal AlmResistanc

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-2 33 Step 3 – Select Zone's Output Group This option enables you to create "output groups". For exa

Page 118

Engineer Menu 1-3 Engineering Manual 34 Option 1-3: Assigning Ward Equipment and Attributes Option 1-3-1: Assigning Equipment to Wards Ward Options

Page 119

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-3 35 alarm sounder. Using the Sndr Ctl output type (page 56), you can make keypad sounders produce only those soun

Page 120

Engineer Menu 1-3 Engineering Manual 36 02 – Unconf Reset If you select this attribute, an engineer or remote reset code must be entered to reset t

Page 121

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-3 37 09 – Re-arms If you select this attribute, the ward can rearm zones that have been triggered, but which are

Page 122

Engineer Menu 1-3 Engineering Manual 38 15 – Entry Unset Use this option to specify which wards must first have their entry timer running, or be in

Page 123

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 39 Option 1-4: Setting Up Outputs Outputs 2Digi H/WiredDigi H/Wired 01Fire Alarm[Eng 1 Menu 4OutputsDigi

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Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 40 Flowchart for custom outputs: Outputs 6Custom OutputsCustom Output 1e.g.[Eng 1 Menu 4OutputsCustom Ou

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Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 41 2 – Digi H/Wired Select this option to set up any of the digital communicator outputs on the control panel

Page 126

Engineering Manual Contents iii Step 3 – Key in the Start Time and Date ...

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Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 42 Example 1: The gates in custom output 1 have the following default settings. If the defaults are used, the

Page 128

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 43 Give the keypad an odd address (1 or 3) to follow output 1. Note that the zones on keypads attached to MS

Page 129

Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 44 002 – Switch 12 Volts Activates when any ward is set; deactivates when any ward goes into alarm or its Entr

Page 130

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 45 014 – Active Omit If a latching sensor (such as a door contact or break glass, but NOT a PIR) activates a z

Page 131

Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 46 024 – First Knock Activates when any double knock zone (page 28) activates for the first time; deactivates

Page 132

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 47 036 – Service Required Activates when the Service Time (page 64) has expired; deactivates when the engineer

Page 133

Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 48 049 – Monitored O/P On If the output is latched, the output activates when a zone that has the Monitored at

Page 134

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 49 PSU Power zone (page 26) active Panel Bell fuse fail Masking Network fuse fail ID Loop Short Digi Failed (p

Page 135

Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 50 networks are not available. If a single-path communicator is used (which does not require the ATS Test output

Page 136

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 51 084 – Sys Mains Fault This activates when mains power switches off at the control panel or in any MSPSU. 08

Page 137 - Confirm Devices

Contents Engineering Manual iv Option 2-5-2-1 – Specifying the Communications Format ... 110Optio

Page 138

Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 52 126 – Custom O/P 8 On Activates when custom output 8 (page 41) activates. 127 to 128 – Always Off This ou

Page 139 - [ENT] to DEFAULT

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 53 The control unit operates the General Fault System Output at the same time as the RF Jammed System Output.

Page 140

Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 54 05 – Alarm Activates when the selected ward has a full alarm (page 22); deactivates when the alarm has been

Page 141 - Table 6. Default Settings

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 55 16 – Settling Activates when the Exit Settle timer (page 63) is running for the selected ward. 17 – Clear

Page 142

Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 56 27 – Exit Flt Activates when a zone in the selected ward is in a fault condition during the setting procedu

Page 143 - 8888888888888888

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 57 36 – PSU Fuse Activates while a PSU Fuse zone (page 26) in the selected ward is active. 37 – PSU Mains Ac

Page 144

Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 58 46 – Set Pulse The control unit switches this output on for 10 seconds when a user sets any ward. 47 – Unse

Page 145

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 59 Zone Output Group Events Use this option to activate an output whenever a user operates a zone output group (

Page 146

Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual 60 Option 1-5: Setting Up Timers Option 1-5-1: Setting Up Ward Timers Ward Timers 2EntryEntry 1 01

Page 147 - Manager's

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-5 61 2 – Entry Delay When the ward is set and the entry procedure is initiated, either by activation of the Fin

Page 148 - Log Event Codes

Engineering Manual Contents v Step 1 – Select Telecommand ...

Page 149

Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual 62 Option 1-5-2: Setting Up System Timers Timers 2System TimersConfirmation 01 030 Minutese.g.[Eng 1

Page 150

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-5 63 ) Bell Delay or Sys Bell Dly are considered to be zero if Bells on Unconf (page 90) is selected. 03 – Sys Bel

Page 151

Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual 64 12 – Abort Delay This timer is relevant for certain alarm conditions that require an engineer or remote re

Page 152

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-5 65 20 – No. of Rearms At the end of the Bell Duration time (page 61), the system rearms all zones that have

Page 153

Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual 66 26 – Payment Time Not available in software version 3.11.07 27 – Hi Security This timer determines the

Page 154 - 1:01:1 Not Used

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-5 67 Options 1-5-3 to 1-5-5: Calendar Timers With software version 3.11.xx the time switches and auto set timers w

Page 155

Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual 68 Option 1-5-3 : Exceptions Timers 3ExceptionsException 01Exception 02Exception 02Descripti

Page 156 - 5. TROUBLESHOOTING

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-5 69 Step 1 – Select the Exception The number at the top right shows the currently selected Exception. Use the ¬ a

Page 157

Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual 70 Option 1-5-4: Auto Sets This option enables you to define up to 16 Auto-Set timers. You must associate each t

Page 158

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-5 71 Step 1 – Select an Auto Set Press | or ¬ to select an Auto Set timer. If you wish, you can key in the number

Page 159 - Appendix A: Text Keys

vi Preface About this Manual This manual is for engineers who need to install or configure M-Series control panels using software version 3.11.x. The

Page 160 - Start Guide

Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual 72 Option 1-5-5: Defining Time Switches Timers 2Time SwitchesTime Switch 01Time Switch 02Time Switch

Page 161 - To program the system

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-5 73 Use the following steps and the flowchart to set up Time Switches: Step 1 – Select the Time Switch Press | or

Page 162 - Commercial with Foyer Mode

Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual 74 Overriding a Time Switch’s Status At any time you can change the status of a Time Switch: if it is On you can

Page 163 - To Program the system

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-5 75 Day Time Auto-Set Timer Action Thurs 08:00 hrs Unset Thurs 19:00 hrs Set Fri 08:00 hrs Unset Fri 19:00 hr

Page 164 - Digital Communicator

Engineer Menu 1-6 Engineering Manual 76 Option 1-6: Defining the Setting Mode Exit For Ward>2 Timed ExitExit For Ward 2> Timed Exit[1234567890

Page 165 - Dynamic Test Call

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-6 77 4 – Instant Set Select this option if you want the ward to set quickly. The ward sets 10 seconds after th

Page 166 - Static Test call

Engineer Menu 1-7 Engineering Manual 78 Option 1-7: Customising Text Custom Text 6Group Names Viewing Group 1[12345678901234561234567890123456Eng

Page 167 - DD243: 2004 Compliance

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-7 79 5 – Banner Text This message is shown on the top line of the display when the keypad is in normal standby m

Page 168 - ACPO PA Reduction Policy

Engineer Menu 1-8 Engineering Manual 80 Option 1-8: Setting Up Groups Option 1-8-1: Assigning Wards to Groups Viewing Group 2Ward : ...Editing

Page 169 - Engineer Quick Reference

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-8 81 Option 1-8-2: Setting the Ward Group Exit Mode Group Options 2Exit ModesExit For Group 1 Timed Exite.g.[Eng

Page 170

1 Chapter 1: Introduction About the Panels The M2000 and M800 intruder alarm panels have been designed to satisfy the most demanding requirements of

Page 171

Engineer Menu 1-8 Engineering Manual 82 When setting ward group 1, "Exit Terminate" is used for both wards 1 and 2. When setting ward 1, &q

Page 172 - 1,Panel 2,Keypad

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-8 83 Option 1-8-4: Setting the Ward Group Alarm Response Group Options 4Alarm ResponseAlarm ResponseGrp. 1 F

Page 173

Engineer Menu 1-9 Engineering Manual 84 Option 1-9: Choosing the Configuration Options Configuration 2DD243DD243 1Confirmation On[12345678

Page 174 - Index Engineering Manual

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-9 85 05 – On-Line (Keypad) Enabled / On-Line (Keypad) Disabled On-Line Enabled – When using Downloader software

Page 175 - Engineering Manual Index

Engineer Menu 1-9 Engineering Manual 86 Local Setting – Allows a user to set a ward only if the ward has been allocated to the user and the keypad

Page 176

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-9 87 Latched code o/p – If the output is latched, the output activates when a user code is entered, then deactiv

Page 177

Engineer Menu 1-9 Engineering Manual 88 Mimic, Set only – When using an output of type Mimic, the output mimics the zone only if the zone is in a

Page 178

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-9 89 29 – Radio PA Audible/Silent Silent – The control unit triggers a silent PA alarm if a telecommand or radio

Page 179

Engineer Menu 1-9 Engineering Manual 90 Sndrs on Unconf – The control unit starts the internal sounders (including keypad sounders) immediately af

Page 180 - Part No: 12039336 Issue 4

Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-9 91 6 – Confirm 2 Zones / Confirm 1 Zone These options are relevant only if you have selected Confirmation On a

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