Cooper Security M2000, M800 User Manual

MENVIE
R
SECURIT
Y
M2000/M800
HARDWIRED
CONTROL PANELS
Contents
Introduction .................................................................................... 1
About the Alarm System .......................................................................... 1
User Codes and Proximity Tags .......................................................................... 2
Telecommands ..................................................................................................... 2
Keypads ................................................................................................................ 2
Keypad Features .................................................................................................. 3
Zones .................................................................................................................... 4
Wards ................................................................................................................... 4
Operating your Alarm System ...................................................... 5
Setting Your Alarm System ...................................................................... 5
Setting Additional Wards ...................................................................................... 8
Setting Ward Groups ............................................................................................ 9
Unsetting Your Alarm System ................................................................ 10
Silencing an Alarm ................................................................................. 13
Resetting the System ............................................................................. 14
Obtaining a Remote Reset Code ....................................................................... 15
Other Operations ................................................................................... 16
Special User Codes ............................................................................................ 16
Panic Alarm at Keypad ....................................................................................... 16
Using a Telecommand ................................................................. 17
Setting ................................................................................................................ 18
Unsetting ............................................................................................................ 18
Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 19
Setting the System with Zones Active .................................................... 19
Overview ............................................................................................................. 19
Single Error Tone ............................................................................................... 19
“Dee Dah Dee Dah...” ......................................................................................... 20
Alert Messages ...................................................................................... 21
Other Messages ..................................................................................... 23
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Introduction
This guide describes how to set and unset your intruder alarm system. It also describes how to silence the sounders in the event of an alarm, and reset the system ready for use again.
For more complex tasks, or if you need to know how to program the system
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, please
read the Manager’s Manual.
To ensure problem-free operation, discuss the system with your alarm company or system manager before operating it.
About the Alarm System
The system comprises several components,
such as keypads and sensors, linked to a control unit. The control unit is hidden out of sight, and may be connected to an external sounder and strobe light to give an audible or visible alarm.
The control unit may also be connected to a remote Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). The ARC is responsible for calling the police as a result of an alarm, and acts as a filter to prevent false alarms reaching the police.
If your system is connected, you must fully understand how to operate the alarm system to avoid false alarms. Too many false alarms may result in the police refusing to respond to your alarm system.
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The footnotes at the bottom of some pages are there to help the Installer or the system manager.
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User Codes and Proximity Tags
To operate the system you must have a numeric “user code” or a plastic “proximity tag”.
A user code is a unique 4 or 6
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digit number assigned to you by the system manager. You must key in the code at the keypad every time you wish to operate the system.
Alternatively, you may have a proximity tag: a small slip of plastic containing a radio transmitter. To use the tag hold it up to the keypad, no more 100mm away.
Once you have keyed in your user code or presented your tag, the keypad display will guide you in what to do next.
Telecommands
A telecommand is a remote control device that you can use to set and unset wards (or the whole system) without using a keypad. See page 17 for more details.
Keypads
Your alarm system will have at least one, and possibly more, keypads located around the premises.
From the keypad you can set and unset the alarm system, and also program and test it.
The keypad may also include a proximity tag reader, which allows you to use a tag in place of an access code.
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Engineer option 47
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Keypad Features
1. Display: Normally shows the date, time and a banner message (chosen by your alarm company
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). When you operate the system, the display shows: text to guide you, alert messages, and other system information. The instructions in this guide often refer to the display.
2. Green power indicator: Glows steadily when power is present.
3. Function indicator: By default, this indicates that there is more than one alert message to reset (page 14). The indicator can be programmed by an engineer
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to
show other conditions.
4. Keys:
0 to 9
Key in user codes or choose wards to set
| ¬
Scroll to the next/previous option.
[
Accept options shown on the display.
r
Change the setting of the displayed option.
]
Exit the displayed option without setting/unsetting the system.
Menu (operates only after entering user code). See the Manager's Manual.
5. Flap A protective flap. Close to protect the keys when not in use.
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Engineer option 75
2
Engineer option 34; by changing keypad output to follow an event other than "Pending"
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Zones
The alarm system has a number of “zones”. Each zone has a sensor, such as a movement detector or door contact, that is monitored by the alarm system control unit.
The control unit gives each zone a unique four digit number. The installer can give zones names to remind you of their location.
Your alarm company has configured each zone to respond in a certain way when it is activated, depending whether the system is set or unset. For example, a zone with a movement detector may cause a full alarm when triggered while the alarm system is set.
Wards
Workshop
Ward 5
Sales Office
Ward 1
Accounts Office
Ward 2
Workshop
Ward 3
Warehouse
Ward 4
The alarm company groups zones into wards, each of which can be set and unset independently.
The alarm system manager gives users access to one or more wards as needed. You can set and unset only those wards to which you have access.
The alarm company can also group wards into groups. Your user code or proximity tag may be allowed to set and unset groups of wards.
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Operating your Alarm System
Setting Your Alarm System
To set the system or a ward carry out the following steps:
1. Identify yourself at the keypad
2. Choose the ward(s) you want to set.
3. Leave the premises and complete setting.
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First, check that everyone has left all relevant areas, and close all doors and windows securely. You cannot set the system while a zone is active (see page
19).
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1. Identify Yourself:
At the keypad, key in your user code or
present your proximity tag.
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If you change your mind, you can press
] to exit without setting the system.
Set Selection
Ward > **......
2. Choose Wards:
The bottom line of the display uses a "*"
character to show the wards you can set
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. In this example, you can set wards
1 and 2, but not wards 3-8
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Your user code settings (User option 8-1) determine the wards you can set
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To Choose All Wards (Full Set
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):
If you want to set all your wards, press
[ and leave the premises (see the
next page).
To Choose One Ward
If you want to set only one ward, press
the numeric key of the ward to set. For
example, press 2 to set ward 2.
Set Ward >2?
The top line of the display shows the
ward you have selected. If you want to
select a different ward, use the | or ¬
key.
The bottom line shows the ward name,
if the installer has added it
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.
Press [ to set the selected ward.
Leave the premises (see the next page).
ENT to Set With Zones Omitted
ENT to Set With Zones Shunted
You will see a message if zones have
been omitted (User option 1) or shunted
(User option 2). Press [ and leave the
premises (see the next page).
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Sets all wards assigned in User option 8-1, providing they are also in Engineer option 25-9 (ENT Key Sets)
2
Using User option 7-2
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Exit Now Arming System
3. Leave the Premises and Complete Setting
Leave by the designated exit route. The
internal sounder gives a tone to warn you that the system is setting. (Note that the installer may have disabled the tone
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.)
Close the final door and press the exit
terminator button (if fitted).
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When the internal sounder stops, the
system is set.
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If the exit tone changes to an alarm
tone, refer to page 13.
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Zones may have been omitted from
setting
2
.
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Engineer option 22, Silent Set
2
User option 1 or 2-1
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