Guardall px, rx, qx User Manual

PX/QX/RX Version 4.20
User Manual
Issue B
PX/QX/RX Version 4.20 User Manual – Issue B
CONTENTS..........................................................................................................................................................2
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................5
E
VENT LOG
A
REAS & SET GROUPS
C
IRCUITS
U
SER, SET GROUP AND CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION
U
SER CODES
OPERATOR CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS ....................................................................................................6
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YSTEM KEYPADS
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INI KEYPAD
Cards/Fobs .....................................................................................................................................................6
D
UAL USER CODE OPERATION
U
SER CARD
USING THE SYSTEM.........................................................................................................................................7
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ASY SET
H
ELP
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EMOTE ASSIST
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NCORRECT CODES
SET.......................................................................................................................................................................10
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ETTING FROM A KEYPAD
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ETTING WITH A MINI KEYPAD
K
EYSWITCH/RADIO KEYFOB SETTING
A
UTOMATIC SETTING
Aborting The Setting Procedure...................................................................................................................11
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ETTING WITH WARNINGS
E
ASY SET
S
ETTING RESTRICTIONS
S
ETTING FAULTS
D
UAL SET
UNSET.................................................................................................................................................................14
U
NSETTING METHODS
Unsetting from a keypad............................................................................................................................... 14
Unsetting with Keyswitch or Radio Keyfob .................................................................................................. 14
Automatic Unsetting ..................................................................................................................................... 15
U
NSETTING WARNINGS
U
NSETTING RESTRICTIONS
U
NSET DELAY
D
UAL UNSET
RESET................................................................................................................................................................. 17
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ANAGED RESET
TEST....................................................................................................................................................................18
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Contents
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ENGINEER.........................................................................................................................................................19
PIN.......................................................................................................................................................................19
USER ...................................................................................................................................................................20
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PIN.................................................................................................................................................................... 20
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UTHORITY
Level ............................................................................................................................................................. 22
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CHEDULE
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OCKOUT
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XPIRY DATE
TEL NUMBER ...................................................................................................................................................23
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LOGS................................................................................................................................................................... 24
TIME ...................................................................................................................................................................24
HOLIDAY........................................................................................................................................................... 25
SCHEDULE........................................................................................................................................................ 25
GROUP TEXT....................................................................................................................................................25
MINUTES LEFT (PX250HS ONLY)................................................................................................................26
LATE WORK..................................................................................................................................................... 26
BYPASS...............................................................................................................................................................27
CHIME................................................................................................................................................................27
SHUNT ................................................................................................................................................................28
PRINT TEXT......................................................................................................................................................28
PRINT HOLS......................................................................................................................................................28
IDENTIFY USER...............................................................................................................................................28
COPY USER.......................................................................................................................................................29
COPY A/USER (PX ONLY)..............................................................................................................................29
CCT STATUS..................................................................................................................................................... 29
ACCESS FEATURES (PX ONLY)...................................................................................................................30
ADD A/USER......................................................................................................................................................30
DELETE USER ..................................................................................................................................................31
DOOR UNLOCK................................................................................................................................................31
DOOR LOCKOUT............................................................................................................................................. 32
ACM TEXT......................................................................................................................................................... 32
APPENDIX A – USER AUTHORITIES ..........................................................................................................33
APPENDIX B – EDITING TEXT.....................................................................................................................34
APPENDIX C - LOG MESSAGES...................................................................................................................35
APPENDIX C – ACCESS LOG MESSAGES..................................................................................................38
APPENDIX E - MENU RESTRICTIONS........................................................................................................39
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APPENDIX E - LOG ON MESSAGES ............................................................................................................ 40
APPENDIX F – AUDIO COMMANDS............................................................................................................41
APPENDIX G - SYSTEM DETAILS................................................................................................................42
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EYPADS
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ET GROUPS
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Introduction
The PX Electronic Intruder Alarm System is designed to provide secure protection for the installation. The system comprises a main control panel, normally located out of sight in a secure area, and at least one keypad. The panel has a wide range of features, which are programmed by the engineer on installation, to suit the security requirements of the particular installation. Some of the features may be reprogrammed, edited, or viewed as required by an authorised user.
Feature RX16i QX32i PX48i PX80i PX500 PX250
HS
Max. Panel Users 32 32 50 100 200 200
Max. Access Users
1000 1000 1000 1000 Areas 4 8 8 16 32 16 Set Groups Sub systems
✗ ✗
8 8 16 32 16
4 4 8 16 8
Max Keypads 4 8 8 16 32 16 Access Modules
32 32 32 32 Audio Modules 2 4 8 16 32 16 Radio Modules 2 2 4 8 16 8 Max. Transmitters 16 16 24 40 128 128 Tel Numbers 8 8 8 8 8 8 Schedules 2 4 32 32 32 32 Holidays
14 14 14 14 20 Event Log Size 250 500 1000 1000 1000 2000 Access Log Size
1000 1000 1000 1000
Event Log
The event log will record all events, for example, user log-on times and user numbers, keypad numbers, setting and unsetting times, alterations made to programmed settings, fault conditions, etc. When the event log is full, the oldest event will be automatically removed when the next event occurs. All log events are date and time stamped and may be viewed, or printed if a printer is fitted to the system.
Areas & Set Groups
For protection purposes, the premises may be divided into a number of areas. Individual areas may be grouped together into a setting group (Not RX16i) which provides the user with a convenient way of setting and unsetting more than one area at the same time. The installation company engineer will have configured your system for the appropriate number of areas and groups to comply with your specific security requirements. Where more than one group is incorporated in the system, a group can be configured by the installation engineer as a common group. A common group will automatically set if all other areas of the system are set and will automatically unset if any one of the other areas is unset. The RX16i variant does not include the set group feature. If using a RX16i then all references
to set groups throughout this manual should be interpreted as areas.
Circuits
Each detector or sensor in the installation is allocated a unique circuit number. The installation engineer will have programmed each circuit to respond in a certain way when the circuit is activated, when the area is set and unset. The way in which the circuit is programmed to respond will depend on the type of circuit and its location and purpose. If a circuit is faulty, the alarm response may be turned off by an authorised user. This process is referred to as bypassing.
User, Set group and Circuit Identification
Each user, set group, circuit, concentrator and access control module can be programmed with a text description.
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User Codes
Each user of the system is identified by a unique code. This code can be a PIN code, a magnetic swipe card, proximity card or fob. A card or fob can only be used on a keypad variant with a proximity interface (internal or external). The default PIN code for user 2 is 0202. Throughout this manual user codes are only referred to as codes.
Operator Controls and Displays
System Keypads
2 x 16 character LCD backlit display
Mains indicator
Proximity reader target area (optional)
The operator keypad unit incorporates a backlit liquid crystal display (LCD) comprising 2 lines of 16 characters, and a backlit keypad to gain access to the system and to perform all authorised user functions. The backlighting will be turned on during the entry time, during code entry and while a user is logged on. It may also be turned on using any button except and ✗and turned off using the or ✗ buttons. Keypads may be fitted with an internal proximity reader. The keypad incorporates a mains power indicator. This indicator will flash if the system is operating on standby battery power.
Mini Keypad
2 x 16 character LCD backlit display
Alarm LED Set LED 230v LED
Part Set 1/Part set 2 buttons
Proximity reader target area
Cards/Fobs
A user PIN code can be replaced by a card or fob if the keypad is fitted with the optional internal or external reader. All Guardall proximity cards and fobs are manufactured with a unique code and duplicate cards or fobs cannot be obtained. Spare or replacement cards or fobs can be obtained from the installation company.
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Dual User Code Operation
Where a higher level of security is required a keypad may have been programmed to require two user codes to be entered before logging a user on to the system. Both user codes must be authorised and are logged by the system. The authority of the second user code entered is used by the system. The second user code must be entered within 15 seconds of the first user code.
User Card+PIN Operation
Each user can be programmed with both a PIN and a card. If the user Card+PIN option is programmed then both codes have to be entered before the user can log on to a keypad.
Using the System
The LCD keypad will normally display the time, date and company name. If a valid code is entered the user menu will normally be displayed. The default manager code is 02021. Enter this code followed by the button to log on.
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0 2 0 2
02=Set 04=Test
05=Engineer 06=PIN 07=User 08=Tel Number 10=Log-Full 11=Log-Cct 12=Log-User
user token on mini keypad or at power up

=Confirm
LogOff


Unset
-Move -Select Set
Reset Alarms User Log-Full Late Work Bypass
Time 13=Log-KP 14=Log-Date 15=Log-Alarm 20=Time 24=Holiday
On a Mini keypad, use the and buttons to change the displayed option.
Press to choose a menu option, toggle an on/off option or display a list of options.
25=Schedule 26=Group Text 28=Late Work 30=Bypass 32=Chime 52=Identify User 71=Copy User
On a standard keypad, enter the 2 digit code to select an option Use the and buttons to change the displayed options Press to move quickly through the menu.
89=Cct Status
The menu options shown are for a manager user on a system without access control. The actual menu options available to a user will depend on the user authority, the system configuration and the current system status. Refer to appendix A for details. Only 2 options are visible on the display but any available option can be selected by entering the 2-digit code without viewing the actual option number. Each menu option is discussed in detail in this manual. If no option is selected the user will be automatically logged off after 2 minutes. If a chosen option is not available a reason will be displayed. Refer to appendix D for details. Information about the system may be displayed when logging on. Refer to appendix E for details.
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It is recommended that the manager code is changed from the default as soon as possible.
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Easy Set
If your system is programmed with the easy set option then all PIN codes are 4 digits long and PIN codes can be entered without confirming with the ✔✔✔ button. A card or fob may still be used in place of a PIN when easy set is programmed.
Help
When the main user menu is on display press the help button (?) to display information about the system. There are 3 options.
Option Description
Assist Select to connect to a remote service operator. Your alarm company may not
support this feature.
Contract The customer contract number is a 6-digit number programmed by the
installation engineer that uniquely identifies your system.
Product Info The product info option displays the control panel order code and firmware
version number and, if fitted the Dialler version number.
An authorised user can change some of the system parameters. When changing an item the help button can be used to display the allowed values.
Remote Assist
Before using the remote assist option you must obtain a number from your alarm company. When you need to use the remote service, you will be prompted to enter this number, and the panel will dial the alarm company. The alarm company will then be able to check the condition of your system and identify and resolve problems.
02=Set 04=Test

?
0=Assist 1=Contract
2=Product Info

Assist Number _
0
Service not available
on
entered number
1
Assist-1
=Dial
You will now be logged off and the system will now connect to the remote service centre.
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Incorrect Codes
If Easy Set is not programmed and an incorrect user code is entered, the incorrect code message will be displayed for a few seconds or until another key is pressed. The installation engineer will have programmed a limit on the number of incorrect code attempts that can be made. If more than the programmed number of code attempts are made to enter a valid user code, the keypad will be locked out and the display will show
Out of Service
for a period of 5 minutes. Any attempt to enter a user
code during the locked out period will extend the period by another 5 minutes.
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5 Min.
Delay
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Maximum Code
attempts
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Incorrect Code
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Set
Code-02
The system can be partitioned into a number of parts called set groups, each of which can be individually set. The programmed user authority level must allow setting and the programmed user area access will determine which set groups are available to a user.
Setting can be started by:
1. A user request on a keypad
2. A user activating a keyswitch or radio Keyfob
3. Automatically by a timer schedule
4. Remotely from a PC using the Guardall GuardStation software
5. A user request on an ACM Proximity Reader.
Setting modes include:
1. Instant, where setting is completed immediately
2. Timed, where setting is completed at the end of the programmed exit time
3. Exit point, where setting is completed by opening and closing the final exit circuit
4. Push button, where setting is completed by pushing the external PB circuits after opening and closing the final exit circuit
Your installation engineer should advise which of the above options have been programmed on your system.
Setting from a keypad
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0 2 0 2
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Log on set programmed, one group available
and no problems or warnings to display
Log on set programmed
Log off after set
programmed
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02=Set 04=Test
0 2
1=Workshop 2=Office
1
Workshop Setting
Workshop Seconds Left-005
Exit time
Log off after set
not programmed
Setting with a Mini Keypad
expired
Workshop Set
The mini keypad has two quick set buttons. The actual areas or groups controlled by the green and yellow buttons will depend on how the system has been
programmed by the installer. The green button will set/unset the first programmed area or set group and the yellow button will set/unset the second programmed area or set group. Pressing
and holding both and will set the first and second group or area.
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Keyswitch/Radio Keyfob Setting
As an alternative to setting and unsetting from a keypad, your system may be fitted with an optional keyswitch, which permits setting and unsetting of a group by operating a keyswitch. The keyswitch may be configured for any set mode. If your system is fitted with a radio interface then a radio Keyfob may be programmed for setting.
Automatic Setting
The system may have been programmed by the installation engineer to automatically set all or parts of the system according to a pre-programmed schedule. The schedule will have been programmed to take into account the normal closing time, non-working days and holidays. The schedule may be configured for any set mode.
Aborting The Setting Procedure
The setting procedure can be aborted at any time during the exit time by pressing on the keypad that was used to start setting, logging on to any other keypad, turning a keyswitch to the unset position or an appropriate radio Keyfob.
Setting with Warnings
The system will automatically display any conditions that the user should be aware of before setting the system. These conditions are described as set warnings and do not prohibit the user from setting the system in the normal way.
1=Workshop 2=Office
1
Loading Door Isolated
=Set

The set warnings include:
1. Bypassed circuit(s)
2. Circuit(s) on soak test has failed (a special circuit test mode set up by the installation engineer)
3. Isolated circuit(s)
4. Line Fault (only when setting with telephone line fault is allowed)
5. Shunted circuit(s)
6. Battery test faults, when setting is allowed with this type of fault.
7. 230v mains faults, when setting is allowed with this type of fault.
Workshop Seconds Left-005
Easy Set
If easy set mode 1 is programmed then the system will start to part set when you log on. During the part set exit time, if the exit door circuit is opened and closed, the system will full set. Pressing the
key during the setting time will cancel setting. If easy set mode 2 is programmed then the system can be set without logging on to a keypad. Up to 8 parts can be set in this way (depends on the control panel type). For example to set part 1 of your system from 1 + ✔✔✔. The system can be set by entering 0 + ✔✔✔.
If using a mini keypad then the house symbol buttons can be used to set.
+ ✔✔✔ = set first group or area. + ✔✔✔ = set second group or area.
and + ✔✔✔ = set first and second group or area.
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Setting Restrictions
1. The selected group is programmed with a set level and a lower level set group(s) has not been
set.
2. If a user attempts to set a high level set group when a lower level is not set then a warning
message will be displayed.
In a PX250HS, there are several additional conditions that apply when setting.
1. The keypad may be programmed to disable setting
2. The selected group may be programmed for dual user set
Setting Faults
If the group cannot set a message will be displayed. This can occur at the start of setting or at the end of the exit time depending on how your system is set up and when the fault occurs. If a fault occurs during the exit time the exit tone will change to a warning tone. The external sounder may also have been programmed by the installation engineer to activate in the event of a failure to set.
1=Workshop 2=Office
1
Cannot Set
Cct Fault PIR in Hall
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=Force Set
PIR in Hall Bypassed
=Set
Workshop Seconds Left-005
After the setting fault(s) is displayed the force set option may be presented (if programmed by the installation engineer). The force set option will attempt to automatically bypass all faults. The circuit(s) with the fault must be programmed by the engineer to allow bypass.
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Dual Set (PX250HS Only)
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In the example the vault area is programmed for dual user set. The first user code is 0202 and the second user code is 1234. Both users must have the authority to set the vault area.
Both user actions are logged.
Enter- ****
02=Set 04=Test
0
2
Logon time limit reached
1=Vault 2=Office
1
Dual Code Enter-
2
1 3 4
Vault Setting
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Unset
Code-01
The system will have been partitioned by the installation engineer into a number of set groups. The user authority will determine the choice of groups, which can be unset. There are several methods of unsetting available to the user, which are discussed in the following section.
Unsetting can be started by:
1. A user request on a keypad
2. A user activating a keyswitch or radio Keyfob
3. Automatically by a timer schedule
4. Remotely from a PC using the Guardall GuardStation software
5. A user request on an ACM Proximity Reader.
Your installation engineer should advise which of the above options have been programmed on your system.
Unsetting Methods
If a set group incorporates an entry route in the unsetting procedure then opening a final entry door to the area will start a pre-programmed entry timer. The user must proceed directly to the keypad or keyswitch via a pre-determined entry route and unset the group as described. If the group is not unset before the entry time has expired a warning period of 30 seconds will be given. This is to warn the user that an alarm condition will occur if the group is not unset by the end of the warning period. If the group is not unset by the time that the total entry time and warning time has expired, an alarm condition will be initiated. To comply with the requirements of DD243 (2002), during the entry time, all alarms in the unsetting area(s) are ignored.
Unsetting from a keypad
Your installer may have set up your system to allow automatic unset when your user code is entered. The diagram shows all 3 possible unset scenarios when a user logs on to a keypad when area(s) are set.
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Log off after unset programmed
0 2 0 2
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Log on unset programmed
Enter- ****
01=Unset 04=Test
0
1
1=Workshop 2=Office
Log off after unset not programmed
1
Workshop Unset
Unsetting with Keyswitch or Radio Keyfob
To unset an area from a keyswitch, turn the keyswitch to the unset position. The area under the control of the keyswitch will immediately unset. . If your system is fitted with a radio interface then a radio Keyfob may be programmed for setting.
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Automatic Unsetting
The system may have been programmed by the installation engineer to automatically unset all or parts of the system according to a pre-programmed schedule. The schedule will have been programmed to take into account the normal opening time, non-working days and holidays.
Unsetting Warnings
When unsetting from a keypad, the user is informed on the display of any warnings, e.g. circuits isolated or on soak. The warning display will appear for approximately 4 seconds during the unsetting procedure. If more than one warning exists, the display will automatically scroll through the list of warnings.
Workshop Unset
The unset warnings are:
1. Bypassed circuit(s) (the circuit must have a 24hr response)
PIR in Store Isolated
02=Set 04=Test
2. Circuit(s) on soak test has failed (a special circuit test mode set up by the installation engineer)
3. Isolated circuit(s)
4. Line Fault (only when setting with telephone line fault is allowed)
5. Shunted circuit(s)
6. Circuit has reached the programmed multiple alarm limit
7. Battery test faults
8. 230v mains faults
Unsetting Restrictions
The selected group is programmed with a set level and a higher level set group(s) has not been unset. If a user attempts to unset a high level set group when a lower level is set then a warning message will be displayed.
In a PX250HS, there are several additional conditions that apply when unsetting.
1. The keypad must be programmed by the engineer to allow unset
2. The selected group may be programmed for dual user unset
3. An open/close schedule may be programmed for the selected group and the time is after the
programmed close time. This condition may be ignored following an alarm in one of the set group areas if the set group is programmed with an alarm unset time. In this case, after unsetting, the set group will automatically set after the programmed Alarm Unset period.
4. The selected group may be programmed with an Unset Delay time and set group will only unset at
the end of the programmed unset delay period. A message will be displayed during this time and the user unset request will be logged.
5. If a group is manually set before the scheduled set time then it may be unset up to the number of
programmed Early Set minutes after the time the group was set.
6. The schedule unset option does not apply.
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Unset Delay (PX250HS Only)
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01=Unset 04=Test
0
1
1=Vault 2=Office
1
In the example the vault area is programmed with an unset delay. The unset delay time is programmed by the installation engineer.
Unset Please Wait . . .
Vault Unset
Log off after unset
programmed
02=Set 04=Test
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Dual Unset (PX250HS Only)
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0 2 0 2
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In the example the vault area is programmed for dual user unset. The first user code is 0202 and the second user code is 1234. Both users must have the authority to unset the vault area. Both user actions are logged in the event log.
Enter- ****
01=Unset 04=Test
1=Vault 2=Office
Dual Code Enter-
Vault Unset
02=Set 04=Test
0
1
1
2
1 3 4
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Reset
Code-03
The resetting method programmed by the alarm company engineer for each area and the system will depend on the particular security requirements of the area or system. There are 3 types of reset:
1. Customer reset, where the customer can reset any alarm
2. Engineer reset, where the alarm company engineer must reset all alarms
3. Managed reset, where the customer can reset an alarm after reporting the event to the alarm company
Workshop Unset
Alarm PIR in Office
Alarm cannot be reset
=Reset
01313333802 Code:123456

02=Set 04=Test
If your system is programmed for engineer reset a telephone number and code will be displayed. Call this number and quote your code. if your system is configured for managed reset you will be given a code to reset your system. This code can only be used once.
If an engineer or managed reset is required, it will not be possible to set the system.
Managed Reset
If the system is programmed for managed reset and an engineer reset is required contact the alarm installation company. You will be issued with a special 6-digit PIN code. This PIN code can be used only once to reset the system. Logon to the keypad with this PIN code to clear the engineer reset condition.
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Test
Code-04
Each area of the system can be tested individually or all areas can be tested at the same time. The test time is limited to 1 hour. If the user does not end the test by the end of the test time then the panel will exit test mode automatically.
04=Test
4

0
Area Number _

1=Sounder
Enter the area number,
or 0 to test the system
1
Sounder On

2=Audio 3=Strobe
4=Walk Test 5=Comms Test
2
Strobe On

6=Detector
3
Audio On
4
PIR in Hall Not Tested
5
Tel Number 1 Please Wait . . .

Front Door Not Tested
Untested circuits will be displayed
Tel Number 2 Please Wait . . .
Acknowledge received
Walk Test All Tested
All circuits tested
All numbers Tested
The panel records all activations from sensors during the unset period. When walk test is selected the panel will display all circuits which have not alarmed since the panel was last unset. If all circuits are to be tested then select walk test, then press the button and select walk test a second time. When the panel exits walk test mode, either manually or automatically at the end of the test time then:
1. Any fire sensor still in alarm will give a normal alarm response.
2. Circuits with a 24-hour response, which are still in alarm, will be temporarily bypassed.
3. A warning will be displayed if any PA sensor is still in alarm.
If the comms test is selected then the panel will make a test call to all telephone numbers that have been programmed for test by the installation engineer.
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Engineer
Code-05
The Eng option will only be available if the system is configured for user authorised engineer access. This option applies to both local and remote engineer access. When the Eng option is selected the system will prompt for the engineer PIN code to be entered.
05=Engineer
0 5
Engineer
Guardall
 or time out (2 minutes)
When an engineer logs on to a keypad, all other keypads in the system will be inoperable and the display will show Out of Service.
12:00 Mon 27 Sep
Guardall
Once logged on the engineer working time is limited to 8 hours.
PIN
Code-06
All users on the system are identified by a 4, 5 or 6-digit PIN code. To change user PIN code, log on to the keypad using your current PIN code and choose the PIN option. Then follow the display prompts. All user PIN code changes are recorded in the system event log. If the PIN code option is not available this means that the system has been programmed to prevent you from changing your user PIN code, and a new PIN code must be allocated by the security system manager. In the example shown the user changes code to 1234.
06=PIN
PIN OK
0 6
New PIN 1234
PIN not
unique
2 1 3 4
New PIN Not Available
If another user on the system already uses the chosen PIN code then that user will be alerted when next logging on to the system. The user whose PIN is known must change PIN code to avoid seeing the warning message on every log on.
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User
Code-07
Any master user can change the name, user code and authority for any user except the engineer. To modify a user’s details enter the user number in the range 2-max users. In the programming example user 3 is used.
07=User

0 7
User Number ____

3
1=Name 2=PIN
3=Card 4=Authority 5=ACM Authority 6=Schedule 7=Lockout 8=Expiry Date
The user 2 configuration may only be changed by user 1 or user 2. Access system users can be added quickly using the “Add User” menu option (50), rather than programming them individually.
User Menu
Name
Code-1
When the name option is selected the current user descriptor will be displayed and can be edited. Refer to appendix B for details. User names can be up to 10 characters long.
User Menu
PIN
Code-2
For details of changing a code refer to the main menu code change option. The default user codes are shown in the table. The maximum PIN code length is 6 digits.
Default Codes
User Number PIN
2 0202 3-last user Off
1=Name 2=PIN
3=Card 4=Authority
2
New PIN 1234
PIN OK
2 1 3 4
PIN not unique
New PIN Not Available
5=ACM Authority 6=Schedule 7=Lockout 8=Expiry Date
Verwijderd:
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User Menu
Card
Code-3
The procedure for adding a card is similar to adding a new PIN. Present the new card to reader when prompted to do so. Alternatively, if the card number is known, it can be entered on the keypad. The maximum number of card digits, excluding the optional site ID, is 8 digits
User Menu
Authority
Code-4
Users can be programmed with a number of options including authority level, group access and timed access. The available menu options are dependent on the programmed user authority. Refer to the menus options section for details of the menu options available to each authority level
Option Range Description
Code Change On/Off Some user types are allowed by default to change their own
code (refer to authority table). This feature can be disabled for any user without manager authority.
LogOnSet On/Off If this option is on, the system will show a list of set groups that
are available to set. If only one set group is available setting will start automatically.
LogOn/Unset On/Off If this option is on then the authorised set groups, which are set
will be unset when the user logs on.
Shunt On/Off If this option is on the user has access to the shunt menu
option (33).
Card+PIN On/Off If the user is configured with the Card+PIN option then BOTH
the PIN code and the card must be used to log onto a keypad. The PIN code and card may be used in any order. This option does not apply when using an access module. If Card+PIN is off then a user may log onto a keypad using EITHER a PIN code or card.
Set group 1, max On/Off A user can be programmed any combination of set groups.
3
1=Name 2=PIN
3=Card 4=Authority 5=ACM Authority 6=Schedule 7=Lockout 8=Expiry Date
User-3
User Name
User-3 Off
0 2
User-nnnn Ordinary
Code Change-Off LogOn/Set-Off LogOn/Unset-Off Shunt-Off Card+PIN-Off Group 1-Off Group 2-Off … Group 32-Off
?
0=Off 01=Master
02=Ordinary 03=Set/Uns 04=Set 05=Unset 06=Cleaner 07=Access 10=ATM 11=Log 12=Bank Reset 14=Guard
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User Menu
ACM Authority (PX Only)
Code-5
This option will only be available if at least one ACM is fitted to the system.
Option Range Description
Enable On/Off If this option is off no further user ACM options will be displayed
in this menu.
Level Normal,
The access authority of each user can be programmed. Visitor, Escort or Supervisor
ACM 1 ­maximum
On/Off A user can be authorised for access through any combination
of ACM doors.
Challenged On/Off If a user is programmed as challenged then the ACM door
release and open times will be automatically doubled for the
user.
4
User-3 Enable-Off
1
0=Normal
?
1=Visitor 2=Escort 3=Supervisor
User-3 Enable-On
Level-Normal ACM 1-Off ACM 2-Off . . .

1=Name 2=PIN
3=Card 4=Authority 5=ACM Authority 6=Schedule 7=Lockout 8=Expiry Date
ACM 32-Off Challenged-Off
ACM Authority
Level
Access level Help Menu
User access right will depend on the programmed user level and the programmed access door mode (programmed by the installation engineer). There are no restrictions on exit.
User Access Restrictions
Door Mode User Mode
Normal Dual Escort Supervisor
Normal
Visitor
Escort
Supervisor
✔ ✔ ✗ ✔
(3) (3) (3) (3)
1
1 4
2
✗ ✗
Notes:
1. Dual mode access requires 2 users with either Normal, Escort or Supervisor authority.
2. A visitor user may only gain access within 10 seconds of an escort user presenting their token.
3. A supervisor user can access a door with lockout enabled.
4. An escort user can gain access by presenting their token twice within 10 seconds.
User Menu
Schedule
Code-6
A user can be programmed with a schedule to control access times. Program 00 to allow 24hr access. The schedules can be programmed using option 25.
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User Menu
Lockout (PX Only)
Code-7
This option will only be available if at least one ACM is fitted to the system. If the lockout option is on for a user then the user code will be ignored until the lockout is turned off.
User Menu
Expiry Date (PX Only)
Code-8
Expiry dates can be programmed for all users (panel and access users).
7
1=Name 2=PIN
3=Card 4=Authority 5=ACM Authority 6=Schedule 7=Lockout 8=Expiry Date
Expiry Date Off
Expiry Date Enter DDMMYYYY
0 1 0 1 2 0 0 4
Expiry Date

To delete an expiry date, enter the day and month of 0000 and the current year. The user authority
Thu 01 Jan 2004
and codes will be removed from the system at midnight on the expiry date.
Tel Number
Code-08
An authorised user can change any telephone number that has been programmed to use the speech format, home beep or SMS formats. The available formats will depend on the system hardware options. A telephone number of up to 16 digits can be programmed. This number can include pause digits. Pause digits can be entered using the button. This will be displayed as a “,” character. Each pause digit represents a 1 second delay. Pauses may be required if you are signalling via a PABX or if the call is routed through an old exchange. Enter a single zero to turn off a telephone number. Press to delete a single digit.
08=Tel Number

Tel Number

Number _
Tel Number-1
01313332900
018
the number is not used
for speech messages
enter the telephone number+
Not Available No Authority
Tel Number-1 01313333802
An alarm in the home beep format is transmitted as a series of DTMF tones. For example if channel 3 was active the transmitted message would be:
3 3 3 < 2s delay> 3 3 3 < 2s delay > 3 3 3 < 2s delay> 3 3 3 < 2s delay >3 3 3
Where ‘3’ is the tone pair for DTMF digit 3. The channel information is repeated a maximum of 5 times during a call.
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Logs
The panel logs all events that occur in the system. All events stored in the event log are numbered in the range 0-65535 (the event index). The event index will be reset to 0 when more than 65535 events have been recorded. There are 2 logs, the security log and, if an ACM(s) is fitted, an access log. Each log can be viewed in full or filtered form on a keypad and printed if a printer is connected to the system. Options 16-18 will only be displayed if there is at least one ACM on the system. Only events for authorised areas and access doors will be displayed or printed.
10=Log-Full 11=Log-Cct
12=Log-User 13=Log-KP 14=Log-Date 15=Log-Alarm 16=A/Log Full 17=A/Log User 18=A/Log Door
1
101
Circuit Number-___
1 2
User Number-____
1 3
Keypad Number-__
1 4
Filter Date Enter-DDMMYYYY
1 5 1
6 7
1
User Number-____
1
8
Door Number-__
1=Display 2=Print
2
Use the button to change the display view of an event and the buttons to change the event being displayed. When an event is printed all the event data is printed.
1
PIR in Hall Bypassed
12:00:00 Cct1 Bypassed
Fri 3 Jan 2003 00071
U2 Cct1 Bypassed
?
?
?
?
?
00001 Mon 07 Apr 2003 00:00:02 User 2 (Mr Smith) Logged On on KP 0
Event index Event date Event time Event details
Refer to the appendix C for details of all log messages.
Time
Code-20
Some users have the authority to change the time by up to 75 minutes from the time set by the engineer if the user clock edit option is programmed. Time changes are recorded in the event log.
20=Time Time
02
12:00
Time
Change greater
than 75 minutes
Out of Range
Enter HH:MM
1 3 0 0

Time 13:00
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Holiday
Code-24
The programmed holidays are used in conjunction with the programmable schedules. The holiday date format is day and month only. No year is entered therefore the entered date will remain programmed as a holiday for all years, or until it is removed from the holiday schedule. It is not possible to program a holiday period that starts in December and ends in January. To achieve this 2 holiday periods must be programmed.
24=Holiday
2 4
Holiday Number __

10
Holiday 1 Start-Off
End-Off Set Group-00
Holiday 1 Enter DDMM
To disable a holiday enter a date of 00:00. The start and end dates must be in chronological order. Holidays may be optionally programmed to apply to individual set groups
Schedule
Code-25
A schedule consists of 4 times for each day of the week and 4 times for days which are holidays. A schedule can be used to:
1. Auto set and unset parts of the system
2. Control outputs
3. Enable/disable keypads
4. Enable/disable user access
5. Lock/unlock access doors
25=Schedule
2 5
Schedule Number __
0 1
1=Mon 2=Tue
3=Wed 4=Thu 5=Fri
1
Schedule 1 Mon Start 1-00:00
Stop 1-00:00 Start 2-00:00 Stop 2-00:00
Schedule 1 Mon Enter HH:MM
6=Sat 7=Sun 8=Hol
Group Text
Code-26
A descriptor of up to 10 characters may be entered for each set group. Refer to appendix B for details of how to change a descriptor.
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Minutes Left (PX250HS Only)
Code-27
This option is only available to an ATM user. When an ATM user code and a non-zero ATM delay period is programmed then a delay prompt will be displayed when the ATM user code is first entered.
27=Minutes left
2 7
10 Minutes left
 =Ext. Time
01=ATM 1 02=ATM 2
ATM 2 Unset
The actual unset menu will depend on the ATM user authority and the
2
group descriptors
0
Ext. Time OK
If the working time is less than 10 minutes, and an extension time is programmed, then the ATM user may extend the working time. If the programmed ATM working time is more than 10 minutes then a warning will be given when the ATM user has 10 minutes working time left and the extend time prompt will be displayed automatically. Requests to extend the time will be logged.
At the end of the working time the ATM user will be automatically logged off and areas that were unset by the ATM user will be automatically set. If an ATM user logs off without setting the ATM user authorised areas will be automatically set.
Late Work
Code-28
The late working option will only be displayed if at least one set group is programmed with a schedule and late working has not been already selected. When the late working option is selected a list of all available set groups will be displayed. The late work time can be any time, including times after midnight. All late working actions are logged.
28=Late Work


1=Perimeter 2=Vault
Late Work 00:00
Late Work 19:00
2 8
1
Late Work Enter HH:MM
1 9 0 0
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Bypass
Code-30
The bypass option will only be available if a circuit(s) has been programmed as bypassable by the installation engineer. The bypass circuit option allows the user to bypass a circuit that is in a fault condition. When bypassed the alarm condition of a circuit is ignored. When a circuit is bypassed it is ignored until the bypass is automatically removed when the circuit is next unset or until a user removes the bypass. All bypass actions are stored in the event log. A bypass limit will have been programmed by the installation engineer to limit the number of circuits that can be bypassed at any one time. The system will display an error message if you try to exceed this limit.
30=Bypass


Circuit Number ___
Circuit was
not bypassed
Cct-01 Bypassed
Enter circuit
number
3 0
10
?
Circuit Limit 1 to max
Circuit cannot
be bypassed
Not Available No Authority
Circuit was
bypassed
Cct-01 Normal
Max. Number of
circuits already
bypassed
Cct-01 Normal
Not Available At Bypass Limit
Circuit has a 24hr
response and is
already bypassed
Cct-01 Active
Circuit is in a set
area
Cct-01 Set
Chime
Code-32
Certain circuit types can be selected as chime circuits when unset. To select the chime function for a circuit, enter the circuit number. In the example chime is turned on for circuit 1.
32=Chime


Circuit Number ___
Circuit-1 Front Door
Press any
Circuit-1 Chime-Off
Circuit-1 Chime-On
3 2
10
button
1
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Shunt
Code-33
A manager or ordinary user can be programmed with the shunt option. The shunt option will only be displayed if there are shuntable circuits in the user authorised areas. Shunted circuits may be viewed at any time using option 89 (Cct Status). All shunt actions are logged.
33=Shunt


Circuit
3 3
Number ___
Enter circuit
number
Circuit was
not shunted
Cct-01 Shunt On
10
Circuit cannot
be shunted
Not Available Not Programmed
Circuit was
shunted
Cct-01 Shunt Off
Max. Number of circuits already
shunted
Not Available Shunt Limit
Print Text
Code-40
This option will only be available if a printer is connected to the system. The print text option will print all text descriptors.
Print Hols.
Code-42
This option will only be available if a printer is connected to the system. The print holiday option will print all holiday periods.
Identify User
Code-52
This option allows a user to be identified by presenting the card/fob.
52=Identify User

5 2
Present Card/Fob
Unused card/fob presented
User 3 fob presented
Code Not Used User 3
J Smith
User 20 fob presented
User 20 J Black
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Copy User
71=Copy User

7 1
Copy User ___ ___-___
Enter the user to copy here.
Enter the first and last user in the copy range here.
To copy a single user, enter the same user number as the first and last.
Copy A/User (PX Only)
This option will only be available if at least one ACM is fitted to the system.
73=Copy A/User

7 3
Copy A/User ____ ____-____
Enter the user to copy here.
Enter the first and last user in the copy range here.
To copy a single user, enter the same user number as the first and last.
Cct Status
89=Cct Status

Code-71
Code-73
Code-89

8 9
Cct Status Normal
When the Cct Status option is selected the circuits that are on soak test, bypassed, isolated or shunted will be scrolled on the display.
Cct 1 Bypassed
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Access Features (PX Only)
The number of ACMs that can be connected depends on the panel variant: The table shows the access features across the panel range.
Feature PX18 PX34 PX80 PX500
ACMs 2 4 16 32 Panel Users 20 40 100 200 Access Users 100 100 1000 1000 User expiry dates Challenged user option User lock out from keypad ACM Door lock/unlock from keypad Programmable unlock time Programmable Aux. relay time Anti pass back
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Access log events 1000 1000 1000 1000 Access log real time print Set & unset
✓ ✓
Note: The panel users must be the first users in the system. For example on the PX 500 users 2-200 may be access or panel users, users 201-1000 can only be access users and user 1 is always the engineer. The PX access control system can be configured through a security system keypad or a PC running GuardStation™ Access. Guardall PX proximity cards or fobs may only be introduced to the system through a PX keypad with an integrated proximity reader.
Add A/User
Code-50
This option will only be available if at least one ACM is fitted to the system.

50=Add A/User
 5 0
User 3 Present Card/Fob
Valid Card/Fob
read
The first free user number is displayed The user number is automatically incremented when a
valid card/fob is presented.
User 4 Present Card/Fob
The user authority is automatically set to Access for all ACM doors and the user text descriptor will be defaulted. If required the user authority can be changed using the edit user option.
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Delete User
Code-51
This option will only be available if at least one ACM is fitted to the system. In the example shown user 3 is deleted from the system.
51=Delete Users
 5 1
Delete Users ____-____
3
Enter the range of users to delete. To delete a single user, enter the user number twice. User numbers can be entered without leading zeros.
Delete Users 3___-____
3
Delete Users 3___-3___
Door Unlock
Code-53
This option will only be available if at least one ACM is fitted to the system. An ACM door can be manually locked/unlocked from a keypad. An optional unlock time of up to 255 minutes can be programmed. If a time of zero is programmed the door will remain unlocked until the unlock option is turned off. While a door is locked it can still be opened by presenting a valid user card.
53=Door Unlock

5 3
Door Number _

1
Door 1 Door Unlock-Off
Unlock Time-000
The system can be programmed by the engineer to allow the manual door lock/ unlock option to override the schedule control.
1
Door 1 Door Unlock-On
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Door Lockout
Code-54
This option will only be available if at least one ACM is fitted to the system. The locked out ACM door will remain locked and will refuse all access attempts until the lockout is removed. The ACM door lockout can only be removed through this programming option. The ACM door lockout will over-ride any user/ACM schedule permissions or otherwise immediately, and for the applied duration. Upon removal the ACM door will be returned to its previous state (if that state still applies). Proximity reader LED’s will show the ACM door as locked out for the applied duration.
54=Door Lockout

45
An access user with supervisor authority can gain access through a door with lockout enabled.
Door Number _

Door 1 Door Lockout-Off
1
?
0=Off 1=On
1
Door 1 Door Lockout-On
ACM Text
Code-55
A descriptor of up to 10 characters may be entered for each ACM. Refer to the appendix B for details of how to change a descriptor.
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All user options with the appropriate authority level are shown in the table.
Code
Menu Option
Manager
01 Unset 02 Set 03 Reset 04 Test 05 Engineer 1 1 1 1 06 Code 07 User 08 Tel Number 10 Log-Full 11 Log-Cct 12 Log-User 13 Log-KP 14 Log-Date 15 Log-Alarm 16 A/Log-Full 17 A/Log-User 18 A/Log-ACM 20 Time 3 3 24 Holiday 25 Schedule 7 26 Group Text 27 Minutes Left 28 Late Work 30 Bypass 4 4 32 Chime 33 Shunt 40 Print Text 5 42 Print Hols. 5 50 Add A/User 6 51 Delete User 6 52 Identify User 53 Door Unlock 6 54 Door Lockout 6 55 ACM Text 6 71 Copy User 73 Copy A/User 89 Cct Status
Notes:
1. The Engineer option is not available to a user if the panel is programmed to allow the engineer to log on without user authorisation.
2. The code option for some users will only be available if configured as part of the user authority.
3. The time can only be changed by a user if programmed by the engineer. User time changes are limited to +/- 75 minutes.
4. The bypass option is only available if at least one circuit has been programmed to allow bypass.
5. The print options are only available of a printer is connected to the system.
6. The access options are only available if an ACM is fitted to the system
7. The schedule option is only available if programmed by the engineer.
✗ ✓ ✗ ✓ ✗ ✓
✓ ✓ ✗ ✓ ✗ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
✗ ✓
✗ ✓ ✗ ✓
Appendix A – User Authorities
Set
Set/Uns
Ordinary
Unset
Access
Cleaner
Log
ATM
Bank Reset
2 2 2
✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ ✗
✗ ✗ ✗ ✗
Guard
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Appendix B – Editing Text
A number of text descriptors may be changed by an authorised user. All changes to descriptors are logged.
Item Max. Length Default
User 10 User xx Set group 10 Group x Access control module 10 ACM x
User Number-03
J Smith
User Number-03
K Smith
1
M Z
1A2 3
a m z
4 5 6
1 9
7 8 9
save move
 0
space
clear
When a descriptor is displayed the character being edited will be flashing (this is shown as a grey character in the diagram).
You can change a character using the numeric keys and/or
?
use the and buttons to move through the text character set.
User Number-03
A Smith
 
User Number-03
The allowed characters are: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz .-/
+#%^&*@<>:!$?_0123456789
A Smith
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Time modified, old time and new
which is the same as another
data
A call using the Dual comm data
Appendix C - Log Messages
Alarm & Event Log messages
Log Text Additional Data Display Text
Event Description
230v Fault NONE (see note) NONE Mains supply failed 230v OK NONE (see note) NONE Mains supply restored A/Set Fault Usnn, Area m Usnn, Am An area auto set with faults Active Circuit Circuit nnn Cctnnn User selected active circuit test Alarm Circuit nnn Cctnnn A Circuit alarm Alarm (master shunt) Circuit nnn Cctnnn Master shunt type circuit alarms Alarm Abort User nn, Keypad m Usnn, KPm Alarm abort signal transmitted. Anti mask Circuit nnn Cctnnn A Circuit program with the anti-
mask option has alarmed
Auth. Fail User nn Usnn Encryption authentication fail
Auto Check Fail Circuit nnn Cctnnn A Circuit has failed to activate
during the auto check period. Auto Check OK NONE NONE Circuit Auto Check was OK
Bat. Restore NONE (see note) NONE The battery voltage is normal
after a battery low
Bat.Monitor Fail NONE (see note) NONE Battery voltage is low or not
present during a battery test Battery Low NONE (see note) NONE The battery has reached the low
volts threshold (after a mains
fail) Battery Low Transmitter number TXm Transmitter battery low Bypass User nn, Circuit mmm Usnn Cctmmm Circuit bypassed Cannot set User nn, Area m Usnn, Am User was not able to set an area Cct Tested Circuit nnn Cctnnn Circuit responded in walk test Changed Code User nn, Keypad m Usnn, KPm User changes own code Changed Code User nn, User mm Usnn, Usmm Manager or GSR user changes
code for another user Changed Time User nn, Keypad m Usnn, KPm
time are logged Check Fuse n N Panel fuse number Check Fuse Conc n Conc n Concentrator fuse Check Fuse OPM n OPM n Output module fuse Check Fuse ACM n ACM n ACM fuse Clear Circuit nnn Cctnnn Master shunt type circuit clears Clear Circuit nnn Cctnnn A Circuit alarm has cleared. Code Clash User nn, User mm Usnn, Usmm User has chosen a new code
user Comm Acknowledge n N Central station acknowledge
alarm report Comm Fail NONE NONE Control panel comm fail input
active. Comm Fail n N Central station fails to
acknowledges alarm report Comm Fail
Module name Module name
Module has reported a
communications fail Comm Test User nn, Keypad m Usnn, KPm User or the panel tested the
communicator(s)
Commission Fail User nn Usnn Encryption commission fail Commissioned User nn Usnn Encryption commission OK
Data Route Fail NONE NONE A call using the Dual comm
route has failed. Data Route OK NONE NONE
route was successful. Date Changed Usnn Usnn Date changed (manual or auto)
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Event programmer failed to auto
Radio Module fault (no response
when unset). The system fault
User entered code on Dual code
Alarm & Event Log messages
Log Text Additional Data Display Text
Det Test Fail Usnn, Area m Usnn, Am One or more detector test Det Test OK Usnn, Area m Usnn, Am All detector test circuits tested Det.Test Fail Dorm Confirm Circuit nnn Cctnnn Dormitory circuit confirmed
Dorm Init. Circuit nnn Cctnnn Dormitory circuit first activation
Download Fail GSRx GSRx Download from GSR x failed Download OK GSRx GSRx Download from GSR x OK Enc.Sequence User nn Usnn Encryption sequence fail
Engineer Reset Circuit nnn Cctnnn Engineer reset type circuit Entry Alarm Area n An The area is not unset before the Entry Started Circuit nnn Cctnnn Entry circuit opens
Expiry Date Usnn Usnn Config change: User expiry date Ext.Time User nn, Keypad m Usnn, KPm ATM user selected a time Failed Auto Set User nn, Area m Usnn, Am Fault Radio module number RM nn
User nn, Circuit mmm Usnn Cctmmm A detector circuit has failed to
Event Description
circuits failed
OK
respond during a detector test.
alarms
end of the entry warning period
change.
extension
set due to circuits in alarm
response option must be
programmed. This option is only
available in EN50131 compliant
variants. Fault Circuit nnn Cctnnn A Circuit short circuit when unset Fault Keypad n KPn Failed poll when unset Fault Conc nn Conc nn Failed poll when unset Fault OPM nn OPM nn Failed poll when unset Fault SM n SM n Failed poll when unset Fault ACM nn ACM nn Failed poll when unset Fire Circuit nnn Cctnnn A fire type circuit alarm Fire Door Open Circuit nnn Cctnnn Fire door open when unset First code User nn, Keypad m Usnn, KPm
GSM Route Fail NONE NONE A call using the Dual comm GSM Route OK NONE NONE A call using the Dual comm
GSR Poll Fail GSRx GSRx GSR number x poll fail. GSR Poll Rest. GSRx GSRx GSR number x polling restarted
GSR Rejected NONE NONE A call from an unauthorised
Head Count Number Number of activations of all
Incorrect PIN Keypad n KPn Maximum PIN attempts reached
Isol. Limit Area n An The isolate limit for the system Isolate User nn, Circuit mmm Usnn Cctmmm Circuit isolated by user
Isolate User nn, Concm Usnn, m Concentrator isolated by user
Isolate User nn, Keypad m Usnn, KPm Keypad isolated by user
keypad
GSM route has failed.
GSM route was successful.
GSR was rejected by the panel
(the serial number was not
programmed)
circuits programmed with the
head count option while the
panel was unset.
has been reached.
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A set group was not unset by the
wall tamper
GSRx Operator
GSRx Operator
Alarm & Event Log messages
Log Text Additional Data Display Text
Event Description
Isolate User nn, RMm Usnn, RMm Radio module isolated by user
Jamming Radio module number RM nn Receiver jammed
Key Fail User nn Usnn Encryption key fail
Knock Circuit nnn Cctnnn Circuit first knock Late Working Usnn, Area m Usnn, Am Late working has been selected
for the area Line Fault
Module name
Module name
Module has reported a line fault Lockout Keypad n KPn Incorrect code attempt limit
reached on the keypad Logged Off User nn, Keypad m Usnn, KPm User logged off keypad Logged On User nn, Keypad m Usnn, KPm User logged on keypad Managed Rst Keypad m KPm Managed reset code entered Marginal Circuit nnn Cctnnn A Circuit is marginal Mult. Alarm Circuit nnn Cctnnn Circuit has alarmed up to the
multiple alarm limit Normal User nn, Concm Usnn, m Isolate removed from a
concentrator Normal User nn, Circuit mmm Usnn Cctmmm Bypass or isolate removed from
a circuit Not Unset Area n An
schedule close time Panel Tamper NONE NONE Panel case or off the
PC Access GSRx Operator YY
YY
PC Disconnect GSRx Operator YY
YY
GSR operator number YY has
logged on from GSR number x.
GSR operator number YY has
logged on from GSR number x.
Personal Attack Circuit nnn Cctnnn A PA type circuit alarm Poll Fail Transmitter number TX nn, RM mm Transmitter polling failure Poll Fault Radio module number RM nn Receiver polling fault Power Fail NONE (see note) NONE Supply voltage has
fallen to the power fail threshold PSTN Route Fail NONE NONE A call using the Dual comm
PSTN route has failed. PSTN Route OK NONE NONE A call using the Dual comm
PSTN route was successful.
Remote Service GSRx GSRx Remote Service Complete
Reprogrammed Refer to table Refer to table Item menu description plus
optional number (see note) Reset Circuit nnn Cctnnn An area has been reset
Reset User nn, Area m Usnn, Usnn An area has been reset Restored Code(s) User nn, Keypad m Usnn, KPm All codes have been restored to
default Rmt.Auth Fail NONE NONE Repeated attempt to log on by a
remote host
Session End User nn Usnn Encryption session end
Set User nn, Area m Usnn Am Area has been set by a user Set User nn, Group m Usnn m Group has been set by a user Set Req. Circuit nnn Cctnnn Key type circuit alarms Set Req. User nn, Keypad m Usnn, KPm A user requested set on a
keypad (dual set programmed) Shunt Limit Area n An The shunt limit for the system
has been reached. Shunt Off User nn, Circuit mmm Usnn Cctmmm Shunted removed from circuit Shunt On User nn, Circuit mmm Usnn Cctmmm Shunt applied to circuit Sndr Tamper NONE NONE Panel sounder tamper
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aken off soak
User request to unset from ACM
Alarm & Event Log messages
Log Text Additional Data Display Text
Soak Alarm Circuit nnn Cctnnn A circuit on soak test has Soak Failed Circuit nnn Cctnnn At the end of the soak period
Soak Off Circuit nnn Cctnnn A circuit has been t Soak On Circuit nnn Cctnnn A circuit has been put on soak Software Error N N A software error has been
Tamper n n Concentrator Tamper Tamper Circuit nnn Cctnnn A circuit tamper Tamper Keypad n KPn A keypad tamper Tamper SM n SMn A serial module tamper Tamper OPM n OPMn An output module tamper Tamper ACM n ACMn An ACM tamper Tamper Radio module number RM nn Radio Module tamper Temp Bypass Circuit nnn Cctnnn A circuit has been temporarily
TX Off N N TX channel N off TX On N N TX channel N on Unset User nn, Area m Usnn Am A user has unset the area Unset User nn, Group m Usnn m Group has been unset by a user Unset Req. Circuit nnn Cctnnn Key type circuit clears Unset Req. User nn, Keypad m Usnn, KPm A user requested unset on a
Upload Fail GSRx GSRx Upload to GSR x failed Upload OK GSRx GSRx Upload to GSR x OK
Verify Alm Area n An A verified alarm has occurred Watchdog NONE NONE Software watchdog active
Appendix C – Access Log Messages
Access Control log only messages
Log Text Additional Data Display Text
Access User nn, ACM m Usnn, ACMm User accessed ACM m
Card Exit User nn, ACM m Usnn, ACMm User exit by ACM m, which has
Denied User nn, ACM m Usnn, ACMm User denied access ACM m Door Open ACM m ACMm ACM door held open Exit User nn, ACM m Usnn, ACMm User exit by ACM m Forced ACM m ACMm ACM door forced open Lock ACM m ACMm ACM door lock Pending ACM m ACMm Schedule unlock pending RTE ACM m ACMm ACM Door RTE button active Set Req. User nn, ACM m Usnn, ACMm User request to set from ACM m Unlock ACM m ACMm ACM door unlocked Unset Req. User nn, ACM m Usnn, ACMm
Event Description
alarmed
any circuit which has alarmed is
logged as failed
logged
(until clear) bypassed
keypad (dual unset or unset
delay programmed)
Event Description
no door contact
m
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bypass a circuit when the number of bypassed circuits is
User attempts to isolate a circuit when the maximum allowed number of
The key (button) which has been pressed is never used in the current
User tries to select an option that is not allowed with their programmed
User selects unset when all areas that can be unset from the keypad are
User selects set when all areas that can be set from the keypad are
User selects an option, such as test, which is in being used by another
User attempts to shunt a circuit when the maximum allowed number of
User attempts to access an option that is only available when the system is
If a menu number is entered and the option is not available, then a reason will be displayed. For example if no area is set and you select unset the panel will prompt with the reason the unset option is not available.
Not Available No Set Area
There are many reasons why an option is not available. If you think an option should be available but the prompt is not on display then enter the menu number and the panel will display an appropriate message. The following table shows the reasons why a menu option is not available:
Not Available Message
At Bypass Limit User attempts to Call Engineer User attempts to set when an engineer reset is required.
High Level Set User attempts to unset a lower level group without unset higher levels Isolate Limit
Isolated User attempts to bypass a circuit that is isolated. Key Not Used
Keypad Busy User attempts to turn off a keypad that is being used. Low Level Unset User attempts to set a higher level group without setting lower levels No Authority
No Set Area No Unset Area Not Applicable User attempts, for example, to reset when there are no alarms logged.
Not Programmed The option selected is not programmed. Option in Use
Printer Busy User attempts to print and the printer is in use. Set Area User attempts to access test when an area is set. Shunt Limit
System Not Unset Test in Progress User attempts to set an area that is being tested (on another keypad).
Test System Circuit check fail has occurred and the user has selected set Timer Control On User attempts to log on outwith the schedule times. Unset Area User attempts to unset an unset area.
Appendix E - Menu Restrictions
This indicates that there is no set area available to the user.
Where Used
at the programmed bypass limit.
circuits are already isolated
menu.
authority level. already unset. already set.
user.
circuits are already shunted unset, for example the event log.
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Another user has chosen your code. You will then be given the option of
immediately changing your code. This message will always be displayed on log
test. Note that this
warning will not be shown if the log on set option applies.
A group(s) is set and is programmed to automatically unset when a user logs
A circuit(s) has alarmed the maximum number of times allowed
e
When a user logs on, the system may display a special message(s) before the normal menu is displayed. The special messages are shown in the table.
Appendix E - Log On Messages
Message Reason
Alarm Abort User logs on within the alarm abort period (programmable option) Call Engineer You should call the installation company. The details will then be displayed. Cannot Set The system cannot set, the reason(s) will then be displayed. Code Known
on until the code is changed. Det.Test Fail Area x Group Unset
Mult.Alarm Reset OK A managed reset code has been accepted
Setting Stopped User logs on during the setting exit period Soak Cct Fails Circuits which have been put on special test by the installation engineer hav
Unset Alarm An unset alarm has occurred, the details will then be displayed.
A detector in area x has failed an automatic detector
on.
(programmable). The circuit details will then be displayed.
alarmed.
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Appendix F – Audio Commands
This section only applies to systems that are fitted with an audio bus or a speech module. The speech and audio functions of the system by using a DTMF telephone handset. To use an audio or speech function:
1. Dial the control panel telephone number
2. Log on using your PIN code and terminate with the # button
3. Enter the required function code
Code Meaning
*01# - *32# Activate TalkBack modules 1 to 32 *00# Activate all TalkBack modules # Toggle between listen and talk modes *59# Replay stored audio (the system must be fitted with an audio interface
with the speech record option)
*40# Record main message
*41# - *49# Record channel messages 1 to 8
*410# Record set message *411# Record unset message *50# Play main message *51# - *59# Play channel message 1 to 8 *510# Play set message *511# Play unset message *61# - *68# Turn on output 1 to 8 (the selected output must be programmed by the
engineer)
*171# - *178# Turn off output 1 to 8 (the selected output must be programmed by the
engineer)
*010# Unset system *01nn# Unset group n, where n = 1 to 32 *020# Set system *02nn# Set group n, where n = 1 to 32
*03nn# Status of set group n, where n = 1 to 32
* Cancel command *# shut down call
Note that all commands except toggle are preceded with a “*” and you must wait for the confirm tone after the “*” before pressing “#”.
Message Length
Function
(seconds)
0 8 Main message sent with all speech format alarm reports
1-8 4 Channel messages sent when the corresponding channel is
active
9 6 Memo message or stored audio message
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Appendix G - System Details
Number of Areas Number of keypads Number of Circuits Number of Users Service Number Contract Number
Keypads
Number Location
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Set Groups
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Areas Number Description
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Circuits
Number Description Location
Cct 1 Cct 2 Cct 3 Cct 4 Cct 5 Cct 6 Cct 7 Cct 8 Cct 9 Cct 10
Cct 11 Cct 12 Cct 13 Cct 14 Cct 15 Cct 16 Cct 17 Cct 18
Cct 19 Cct 20 Cct 21 Cct 22 Cct 23 Cct 24 Cct 25 Cct 26 Cct 27
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Number Description Location
Cct 28 Cct 29 Cct 30 Cct 31 Cct 32 Cct 33 Cct 34
Users
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Areas Number Description
1 2 3 4
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