Networker TS690R Operating Instructions Manual

TS690R
Wireless Intruder Alarm Control
System
Operating Instructions
TS690R
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Contents
System Overview
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Control Panel Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Remote Setting Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Remote Keypads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Operating Your Alarm System
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Full Setting The System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Full Setting with the Remote Setting Device
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Unsetting the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Unsetting with the Remote Setting Device8
Part Setting The System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Part Setting with the Remote Setting
Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Unsetting After an Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Resetting After an Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
User Menu 1
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Bell Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Walk Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Remote Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Change Passcode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Enable Chime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Omit Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Silent Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Full Set and Part Set. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
User Menu 2
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
View Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Set Clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Set Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Setup New Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Alter Chime Circuits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Print System Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Configure Part Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
View Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Event Log Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Circuit Text. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Fault Finding
Display Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
System Records
User Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Detection Circuit Record. . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Service Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
System Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Installer Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
System Overview
Introduction
The TS690R is an advanced wirefree security alarm control system using state of the art electronics to provide comprehensive but flexible protection for both domestic and small commercial premises. The system comprises of a number of components linked to a central control unit. The TS690R can monitor up to 30 wirefree devices and can also monitor up to 8 conventional hard wired circuits.
The system can be operated from the keypad on the control panel or from one of four remote keypads. Detection devices such as door contacts or movement sensors are allocated to detection circuits which are identified on a 8 character Liquid crystal display (LCD).
Each alarm installation is specific to the site and its occupier and may differ from other TS690R installations. This manual describes in detail all the functions and procedures available to the user, however, not all these may be relevant to the way your system is set up. To avoid unnecessary operating errors please discuss the details of the alarm system with your alarm company before attempting to use it. Also ensure that alarm company has completed the system record sheets at the back of this manual.
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Control Panel Layout
1. Display - A backlit 8 character Starburst Liquid crystal display used to show system
status etc.
2. Keyboard - Used for operating your alarm system.
3. Part Set Buttons - Used to select part modes A, B or C.
Remote Setting Device
The 525r remote setting device allows you to full set, part set, unset and generate a panic alarm.
1. Activity LED - Flashes when any button is pressed to
show that signal has been transmitted.
2. ARM - Used for full setting the alarm system.
3. NIGHT - Used to part set (Part Set A Only) the alarm
system.
4. OFF - Used to unset the alarm system.
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Pressing the “ARM” and the “OFF” buttons at the same time will cause a panic alarm, i.e. full internal and external alarm.
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Remote Keypads
Your alarm system can be operated from one or more remote keypads, which will have been strategically located within the protected premises. The remote keypads may be one of two types.
Arming Station
The remote arming station can only be used to full set, part set and unset your alarm system.
1. Power Indicator - Flashes if no mains
power is present. Steady when mains power is present.
2. Function Indicator - Programmed by the
alarm company, can indicate a fault, set etc.
3. Keyboard - Used for operating your alarm
system.
Starburst Keypad
The Starburst remote keypad isafullfunctionkeypadandcanbeusedtoprogram,test, set and unset the alarm system.
1. Power Indicator - Flashes if no mains
power is present. Steady when mains supply is present.
2. Starburst Display - Used to show the
system time along with other system messages.
3. Keyboard - Used for operating your alarm
system.
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Operating Your Alarm System
Introduction
Remote Setting Device
If your system has been supplied with a remote setting device, the full setting, part setting and unsetting of your alarm system can be performed by simply pressing the relevant button on the remote setting device.
Passcodes
Access to the system is gained by entering a 4 digit passcode. Every time you wish to use the system your passcode must be entered correctly.
User Types
The TS690R can have up to 10 separate users each user is assigned a passcode, and a user level. The user level defines what the user can access within the user menus, for a definition of each user level see “Setup New Users” page 21.
User Menus
The system has 2 users menus, with each menu having between 9 and 10 options. User menu 1 is accessed by entering your passcode followed by the [ENT] key. Access to user menus and options will depend on your user level. When a menu option is selected you may abandon the option by pressing the[ESC] key.Toleave theuser menus and return the systemtoitsoriginalstatesimplykeeppressingthe[ESC] key until the displayshows“OPEN”.
Engineer on site
When your alarm company has an engineer on site and is logged into the system, the keypads will show “ENGINEER ON SITE”. You can continue to operate the system asnormal, if required. The message is automatically cleared when the engineer logs off.
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Full Setting The System
The full setting procedure can be initiatedfrom the controlpanel or via a remote keypad (if one is fitted). Before attempting to full set the alarm system ensure that all movement detectors are unobstructed and all doors, and windows are secure.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode.
2. After 5 seconds the exit sounder will start and the display
will show the remaining exit time.
3. Leave the premises by the designated exit route, close
the final door and press the exit terminator button (if fitted).Thesystem isfullysetwhen the exit sounder stops.
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To abandon the setting process any time, simply re-enter your passcode.
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If the display shows “9999" at step 2 the system is configured set by exit terminator or on closure of the last exit circuit.
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If an attempt is made to full set the system whilst one or more circuits are active (such as a door being open) the display at step (2) will indicate the circuit(s) that are in fault and internal sounder generates an interrupted tone. The fault must be cleared before the setting procedure can be completed. If the fault is still present at the end of the exit time an internal alarm will be generated. If fitted, the external strobe light will flash indicating thatthe system has “Failed to set”. To prevent this alarm simply re-enter your passcode before the exit timer expires.
Full Setting with the Remote Setting Device
Ifyoursystem hasa525rremotesetting device you can set fullsetthesystem as follows:
1. Press the [ARM] button on the remote setting device, the exit sounder will start and
the display will show the remaining exit time.
2. Leave the premises by the designated exit route, close the final door and press the
exit terminator button (if fitted). The system is fully set when the exit sounder stops.
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Unsetting the system
The unsetting of the alarm system can be performed at the control panel or a remote keypad (if one is flitted).
1. Enter the premises via the prescribed entry route and
proceed directly to the control panel or remote keypad. The internal sounders generate an interrupted tone. The display will show the remaining entry time.
2. Enteryour 4 digitpasscode before the entry timer expires.
The internal sounders will stop and the display will show “SYS OPEN”. After 5 seconds the “SYS OPEN” message will disappear and the display will show the time.
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If the entry time is exceeded an alarm is generated from the internal sounders and the “Second Entry” timer is started. If at the end of the “Second Entry” timer the alarm system has not been unset a full alarmcondition will occur. Ifthe alarm company has set the “Second Entry” timer to zero the full alarm will occur when the first entry timer expires.
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If during the entry procedure the user strays from the prescribed entry route and activates a detection circuit a full alarm will occur (internal sounders and external sounders). If the alarm system is fitted with a remote signalling device this will also be triggered.
Unsetting with the Remote Setting Device
If your system has a 525r remote setting device you can unset set the system as follows:
1. Enter the premises via the prescribed entry route. The internal sounders generate an
interrupted tone. The display will show the remaining entry time.
2. Press the [OFF] button on the remote setting device, the entry sounder will stop and
the display will show “SYS OPEN”. After 5 seconds the “SYS OPEN” message will disappear and the display will show the time.
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Part Setting The System
The TS690R can have up to three predefined part set configurations. Each configuration allows the alarm system to set with one or more circuits isolated. Normally the alarm companywill configure each partset option, howeverthe master user may also configure the part sets, providing the alarm company has programmed the alarm system to allow this facility.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode.
2. Selectthe required partsetmodebypressing [A],[B] or
[C].
3. Either press [ENT] when the display shows the required
part set mode or wait for 5 seconds after which the exit sounder will start and the display will show the remaining exit time.
4. Leave the area by the designated exit route, close the
final door and press the exit terminator button (if fitted). The system is part set when the exit sounder stops.
Part Setting with the Remote Setting Device
Ifyoursystem hasa525rremote setting device you can partset(PartSetAOnly) the system as follows:
1. Press the [NIGHT] button on the remote setting device, the exit sounder will start and
the display will show the remaining exit time.
2. Leave the area by the designated exit route, close the final door and press the exit
terminator button (if fitted). The system is part set when the exit sounder stops.
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Unsetting After an Alarm
If an alarm has occurred whilst the alarm system is full or part set, the display will indicate the detection circuit thatwas triggered when you unset the system. Once the cause ofthe alarm has been established the system must be reset, see “Resetting after an alarm” on
page 10.
1. Enter the premises via the prescribed entry route and
proceed directly tothecontrolpanel orremotekeypad. The internal sounders generate an interrupted tone. The display will show the remaining entry time.
2. Enter your 4 digit passcode before the entry timer
expires. The internal sounders will stop and the display will show the circuit that caused the alarm.
3. Refer to “Resetting After an Alarm” on page 10.
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Ifcircuit text has beenprogrammed thenthedisplay will alternate between the circuit number and the circuit text at step (2).
Resetting After an Alarm
Your alarm company will have programmed the system to be either “User Reset”, “Engineer Reset” or “Remote Reset”, consult your alarm company if you are not sure.
User Reset
If your system has been programmed as user reset, alarms can be reset by any user that has valid passcode.
From step(3)of“Unsetting AfteranAlarm”,proceedasfollows:
1. Enter your passcode and within 5 seconds press [ESC].
2. The system is now resetand backinthe open mode.After
5 seconds the “SYS OPEN” message will disappear and the display will show the time.
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Resetting After an Alarm (Cont.)
Engineer Reset
If your system is programmed as engineer reset, alarms can only be reset by your alarm company.
From step (3) of “Unsetting After an Alarm”, proceed as follows:
1. The display will alternate between the circuit that caused
the alarm and the “Call Engineer To Reset System” message.Theinternalsounderswillalsogenerate abeep every minute to remind you that the system requires resetting.
2. To silence the beeps enter your passcode.
3. Contact your alarm company:
Remote Reset
If your system is programmed as remote reset, alarms can be reset by your alarm company or via the exchange or unique passcodes.
From step (3) of “Unsetting After an Alarm”, proceed as follows:
1. The display will alternate between the circuit that caused
the alarm and the “CALL ENG” message. The internal sounders will also generate a beep every minute to remind you that the system requires resetting.
2. To silence the beeps enter your passcode.
3. Enter your passcode again, the system will display a
unique 4 digit number. Contact your alarm company or alarm receiving centre:
4. You will be asked to report the circumstances of the
alarm. If the alarm receiving centre decides you do not require an engineer, a 4 digit remote reset code will be given to you. Enter the 4 digit remote reset code.
5. After you have enter the code press the [ENT] key and
the system will return to the open condition.
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ALARM 03
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User Menu 1
Introduction
User menu 1 is accessed by entering your passcode followed by [ENT]. There are 10 menu options and access to these options will depend on your access level.
Hot Key Option Page
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Bell Test 13
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Walk Test 14
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Remote Reset 14
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Change Passcode 15
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Enable Chime 15
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Omit Circuits 16
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Silent Set 17
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Full Set 17
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Part Set A 17
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Part Set B 17
C
Part Set C 17
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Walk Test
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Omit Circuits
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Bell Test
This option allows you to periodically test the external sounders (bell and strobe) and internalsounders. Whenselectedeach device willoperate insequence fornine seconds.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] to select user menu 1 (U/MENU 1).
2. Whilst user menu 1 is selected. Press [1] to select the bell
test option.
3. The internal sounder operates for 9 seconds, then the
external sounder operates for 9 seconds, then the external strobe operates for 9 seconds.
4. When all three tests are completed, the display shows
“U/MENU 1". To return the system to the open mode press [ESC].
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BELLS 9
STROBE 9
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Walk Test
This option allows youtotest the function of individualdetection circuitswithout causing an alarm. As each circuit is activated the circuit number and status are displayed and the internal sounders generateatwotone“Chime”sound.Once the test has beencompleted the tested circuits can be reviewed in numerical order.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] to select user menu 1 (U/MENU 1).
2. Whilst user menu 1 is selected. Press [2] toselect the walk
test option.
3. Activate detection circuits in turn by opening doors with
alarm contacts and walking in front of movement detectors.
4. When the test has been completed,press the [ESC] key.
The display will now automatically scroll through the circuits that were tested in numerical order. The current status of the circuit is also displayed. The [ENT] key can be used to scroll through the tested circuits more quickly, if desired.
5. Press [ESC] to leave the walk test option and return to
user menu1.Toreturn the system totheopen modepress [ESC].
Remote Reset
This option allows the user to reset the system after an alarm by using a “Remote Reset” code. The full procedure is explained in “Resetting After an Alarm” on page 11.
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Change Passcode
This option allows you to change your own passcode. The master users can also add and delete user passcodes, see “Setup Users” on page 21.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] to select user menu 1 (U/MENU 1).
2. Whilst user menu 1 is selected. Press [4] to select the
change passcode option.
3. Enter your new passcode then press the [ENT] key. A
rising tone indicates acceptance and the system returns to User menu 1. A low tone indicate an error and you will be prompted to re-enter your new code.
4. To return the system to the open mode press [ESC].
Enable Chime
Detection circuits that have been programmed as “Chime” will generate a two-tone sound when triggered. This option allows you to enable or disable the chime option.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] to select user menu 1 (U/MENU 1).
2. Whilst user menu 1 is selected. Press [5] to select the
enable chime option.
3. Select the chime option by pressing the pressing [B] to
alternate between enabled and disabled.
4. When the display show the required setting press the
[ENT] keytoaccept. A risingmulti-tone willbe heard and the system is returned to user menu 1.
5. To return the system to the open mode press [ESC].
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Omit Circuits
Occasionally it maybenecessary to omit detectioncircuitswhen setting or partsettingthe system. This allows the user access to the omitted area(s) when the system isset or part set. It is also possible to omit 24hr or Auxiliary circuits so that access to these areas can be obtained when the system is unset.
Only detection circuits that have been programmed by your alarm company as “Omit” can be selected when using this option.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] to select user menu 1 (U/MENU 1).
2. Whilst user menu 1 is selected. Press [7] to select the
omit circuits option.
3. Select the circuit you require to omit by either entering
the circuit number or by using the [A] and [C] keys to scroll up and down through the circuits.
4. When the required circuit number is displayed press the
[B] key to alternate between “ARMED” and “OMIT”. If a low tone is heard when pressing the [B] key the selected circuit cannot be omitted.
5. When the display shows the required setting for the
selected circuit, press the [ENT] key to accept. A rising multi-tone will be heard and the display will show the next available circuit.
6. If required repeat from step (3) for other circuits, When
you have selected all the required circuits, press the [ESC] key.
a) If you have selected 24hr circuits, the system will
automatically return to the unset mode and the display will show “CCT ISOL” (Circuits Isolated).
b) Ifyou have only selected night circuits, the system
will return to user menu 1. From user menu 1 you mustpress[0] to full set, [A],[B] or[C] forpartset.
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Silent Set
This option you to full set or part set the system silently, i.e. no exit sounder.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] to select user menu 1 (U/MENU 1).
2. Whilst user menu 1 is selected. Press [8] to select the
silent set option.
3. Press[0] tosilent full set, [A],[B] or[C] forsilentpartset.
Full Set and Part Set
This option offers an alternative method of full setting and part setting.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] to select user menu 1 (U/MENU 1).
2. Whilst user menu 1 is selected. Press [0] to full set the
system or [A], [B] or [C] to part set the system.
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SYS OPEN
SIL SET
EXIT 029
FULL SET
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B
C
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User Menu 2
Introduction
User menu 2 is accessed bypressing [ENT]whilst usermenu 1 is selected. There are 9menu options and access to these options will depend on your access level.
Hot Key Option Page
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View Circuits 19
2
Set Clock 19
3
Set Date 20
4
Setup New Users 21
5
Alter Chime Circuits 23
7
Print System Log 23
8
Configure Part Sets 24
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View System Log 25
B
Circuit Text 27
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TIME ----
DATE ----
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NO . . ---
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View Circuits
Set Clock
Set Date
Setup User Codes
Alter Chime Circuits
Configure Part Set
Log Printout
View Event Log
Circuit Text
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View Circuits
This option allows you to ascertain the status of each detection circuit. The status for each circuit may be as follows:
GOOD The normal status of a detection circuit, i.e. door closed or detector healthy. OPEN This isthealarmstatusofa detectioncircuit,i.e.door openordetector inalarm. TAMP This is the tamper open circuit status of a detection circuit, i.e. alarm cable cut
or a cover removed from a detector.
LOBAT The detector battery islowandmustbereplaced.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] twice to select user menu 2 (U/MENU 2).
2. Whilst user menu 2 is selected. Press [1] to select the view
circuitsoption.The display will show the statusofcircuit01.
3. Selectthe circuit you require to view byeither enteringthe
circuitnumber or by pressing the [A] and[C] keystoscroll up and down through the circuits.
4. To return the system to the open mode press [ESC] three
times.
Set Clock
This option allows you to adjust the system clock. The clock is used for providing event times in the event log and is also displayed when the system is unset or full set.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] twice to select user menu 2 (U/MENU 2).
2. Whilst user menu 2 is selected. Press [2] to select the set
clock option.
3. Enter the new time in a 24hr format, e.g. 1700 for
5:00 pm. When the display shows the correct time press [ENT] to accept.
4. Toreturn the systemtotheopenmodepress[ESC] twice.
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01 OPEN
SYS OPEN
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U / MENU 2
SYS OPEN
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TIME 1700
SYS OPEN
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Set Date
This option allows you to set the system date. It is displayed in a date / month format on all LCD remote keypads.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] twice to select user menu 2 (U/MENU 2).
2. Whilst user menu 2 is selected. Press [3] to select the set
date option.
3. Enter the new date in a date/month format, e.g. 1806 for
the 18th June. When the display shows the correct date press [ENT] to accept.
4. Toreturn the systemtotheopenmodepress[ESC] twice.
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U / MENU 2
SYS OPEN
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SYS OPEN
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Setup New Users
The TS690R allows up to 10 users to operate the alarm system, each userisassigned a user type and a passcode. User 01 is the master user which has a default setting of 5678.
User Types
The following user types are available: 1 - Master This usertype canfullset, partsetand unset the system. A master user
also has access to all user menus and options providing the alarm company has programmed the master user for full access. If the master user has been programmed for limited access the master user cannot access user menu 2 option 8 (Configure Part Sets) and B (Circuit Text).
2 Standard This user type can full set, part set and unset the system. A standard
user also has access to all the options in user menu 1.
3 - Holiday This user typecanfullset, part set and unset the system. Aholidayuser
also has access to all the options in usermenu 1. However, When the system is next unset by a master user, the holiday passcode is automatically deleted from the system.
4 - Set Only This user type operates in the same way as a standard user, except
that it only allows setting and part setting of the system.
5 - Reset This user type allows unset alarm such as 24hr, fire, auxiliary to be
silenced and reset. The user type also has access to user menu 1 options 1 to 7.
6 - Duress This user type operates in thesameway as a standard user, but when
the passcode isused a silent“Panic Alarm” is transmitted to the alarm receiving centre.
Ifenabled by your alarm company all users can generate a “Duress” alarm by entering their passcode with the first two digits reversed (e.g. for a passcode of 2580 enter 5280 to generate a “Duress” alarm).
7 - PA This user type does not have access to any user menus nor can it be
used to set and unset the system. When this user code is entered a “Panic Alarm”' is transmitted to the alarm receiving centre and the external sounder(s) and strobe light(s) are also activated.
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Setup New Users (Cont.)
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and press [ENT] twice to select
user menu 2 (U/MENU 2).
2. Whilst user menu 2 is selected. Press [4] to select the
setup new users option.
3. Enterthe user number (02 - 10) that you require to setup,
then press [ENT].
4. The display shows the current type assigned for the
selected user, to change the user type press [1] - [7]. When the display shows the required user type press [ENT] to accept.
5. Enter the 4 digit passcode for the selected user, then
press [ENT] to accept. A rising multi-tone indicates the new passcode was accepted. Alowtone indicatesthat passcode is not available, re-enter, using a different 4 digit code.
6. The system will return to step 3, if required repeat for
other users or press [ESC] three times to return the system to the open mode.
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U / MENU 2
MASTER
NEW ----
NEW 2580
USER --
SYS OPEN
USER --
NOT USED
SYS OPEN
0852
0 3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
? ? ? ?
+
1 7
Alter Chime Circuits
This option allows you to select which detection circuits will cause a chime tone when triggered. Once programmed, users that have access to user menu 1 can select one of the four chime options, see “Enable Chime” on page 15.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] twice to select user menu 2 (U/MENU 2).
2. Whilst user menu 2 is selected. Press [5] to select the
alter chime circuits option.
3. Select the required circuit by either entering the circuit
number or byusing the [A] and[C] keys to scroll up and down through the circuits.
4. When the required circuit is displayed, press [B] to
alternate between “QUIET” and “CHIME”. When the display show the required setting press [ENT] to accept. A rising multi-tone will be heard and the next available circuit is displayed.
5. Repeat from step3forothercircuitsorpress[ESC] three
times to return to the open mode.
Print System Log
The system log stores 150 events. If a printer is connected to your alarm system it is possible to print a selected number of log events.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] twice to select user menu 2 (U/MENU 2).
2. Whilst user menu 2 is selected, press [7] toselect the print
system log option.
3. Enterthenumberofeventstobeprinted (001 -150).Press
[ENT] to start the printout. To cancel printout repeat from step 2 and enter “000” for the number of events.
4. Toreturn the systemtotheopenmodepress[ESC] twice.
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U / MENU 2
U / MENU 2
SYS OPEN
NO . .---
NO . . 150
SYS OPEN
7
1 5 0
1
2
3
4
? ? ? ?
+
U / MENU 2
06 - CHIME
07 - QUIET
SYS OPEN
0 1 - QUIET
06 - QUIET
SYS OPEN
B
0 6
5
1
2
3
4
5
? ? ? ?
+
Configure Part Sets
The TS690R can be configured to haveuptothree partsetmodes(Part Set A, Part Set B and Part Set C).Thisoption allows the masterusertoconfigure each part set mode. Within each part set mode you must designate which circuits will remain armed and which circuits will be omitted. When the relevant part set mode is selected the system only arms the circuits that are designated as armed and isolates the circuits that are designated as omitted.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] twice to select user menu 2 (U/MENU 2).
2. Whilst user menu 2 is selected. Press [8] to select the
configure part sets option.
3. Select the part set mode you require to setup by pressing
[A], [B] or [C] then [ENT].
4. Select the required circuit by either entering the circuit
number or by using the [A] and [C] keys to scroll up and down through the circuits.
5. When the required circuit is displayed, press [B] to
alternate between“ARMED” and “OMIT”.Anarmed circuit will remain armed when the system is part set, an omit circuit will be isolated when the system is part set. When the display shows the required setting press [ENT] to accept. A rising multi-tone will be heard and the next available circuit is displayed.
6. Repeat from step 3 for other circuits or press [ESC] three
times to return to the open mode.
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U / MENU 2
09-ARMED
01 - ARMED
08 - ARMED
08 - OMIT
SYS OPEN
P / SET A
P / SET B
SYS OPEN
A BBC
8
0 8
1
2
3
4
5
6
? ? ? ?
+
View Log
The TS690R stores up to 150 events in the log. This option allows you to view each event.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] twice to select user menu 2 (U/MENU 2).
2. Whilst user menu 2 is selected. Press [9] to select the view
log option.
3. The display will show the most recent event, see table 1
for event codes. To navigate through the log, use the [A] and [C] keys to scroll backwards and forwards.
4. The [B] keycan be usedtodisplay additionalinformation
for the select event. The first press shows the time that event occurred, the second press shows the date, the third press bring you back to the event type.
5. To return the system to the open mode press [ESC] three
times.
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U / MENU 2
U / MENU 2
1 8 . 47 . 51
0 1 / 0 1
SYS OPEN
USER 01
ALARM 03
ALARM 03
SYS OPEN
ABC
B
B
9
1
2
3
4
5
/ /
? ? ? ?
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Event Log Codes
AC OFF
Mains power removed
AC ON
Mains power restored
ALARM 01-38
Full alarm from circuit 01-38
AUX 01-38
Auxiliary alarm from circuit 01-38
AUX TAMP
Auxiliary tamper alarm
BATT FLT
Battery fault (voltage below 10.5V)
BELL TST
Bell test performed
C TMP 01-04
Code tamper from keypad 01-04
CCT ISOL
24hr circuits isolated
DATE CHG
System date changed
DEFLT 01
User 01 reset to 5678 by the engineer
DURS 01-10
Duress alarm from user 01-10
E ALM 01-38
Entry time-out alarm from circuit 01-38
ENTRY 01-38
Entry timer started by circuit 01-38
FACT RST
System “Factory Restarted”
FIRE 01-38
Fire alarm from circuit 01-38
FIRST 01-56
The first activation of a D-Knock circuit
FOB 01-38
525r remote setting device operated
FULL SET
System full set
JAMMED
System jammed by another radio source
KEYSW 01-38
Key point operation from circuit 01-38
LID TAMP
Control panel lid removed
NO EVENT
No log event
OMIT 01-38
Circuits 01-38 omitted
OMIT REM
All omitted circuits reinstated
OMITR 01-38
Circuit 01-38 reinstated
P/SET A/B/C
System part set A, B, orC
PAALM 01-38
Panic alarm from circuit 01-38
PANIC 01-10
Panic alarm from user 01-10
R ADD 01-04
Remote keypad added to the system
R REM 01-04
Remote keypad removed from system
R TMP 01-04
Remote keypad tamper
REARMED
System re-armed allhealthy circuits
REM RST
System reset by “Remote Reset” code
SET FAIL
System failed to Set
SITE RST
System “On-Site” restart
SYS OPEN
System fullyunset
TAMP 01-38
Tamper alarm from circuit 01-38
TC OFF
All circuits taken off “Test”
TESTD 01-38
Number of circuits tested during a walk test
T FAIL 01-38
Circuit failed during “Test”
TIME CHG
System time changed
USER 00-10
User code entered 00-10
WALK TST
System “Walk Test” selected
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Circuit Text
Each detection circuit can have up to 8 characters of text assigned to it. This option allows you to program / edit the circuit text.
1. From the unset (open) mode enter your passcode and
press [ENT] twice to select user menu 2 (U/MENU 2).
2. Whilst user menu 2 is selected. Press [B] to select the
circuit text option. If you here a low tone, you are not permitted to change circuit text.
3. Enter the circuit number (two digits) then press [ENT].
4. The cursor (*) will flash on and off in the first character
position on the display.
5. Use the keys as shown below to edit the text:
1
A
2
E
3
I
4
O
5
U
6
0 (zero)
7
Cursor left
8
Not used
9
Cursor right
[
Accept text
0
Space
]
Abort
A
Next character
B
Erase all text
C
Prev. character
6. When the display shows the required text press [ENT] to
accept.
7. Repeat from step 3 for other circuits or press [ESC] three
times to return to the open mode.
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U / MENU 2
SYS OPEN
CCT?--
x
HALL PIR
B
1
2
3
4
? ? ? ?
+
Enter Circuit No
Use keys to edit text e.g. to enter "HALL PIR" [3] [C] = "H" [9] = cursor right [1] = "A" [9] = cursor right [3] [A] [A] [A] = "L" [9] = cursor right [3] [A] [A] [A] = "L" [9] [9] = cursor right x 2 [4] [A] = "P" [9] = cursor right [3] = "I" [9] = cursor right [4] [A] [A] [A] = "R"
SYS OPEN
7
CCT?--
5
6
Fault Finding
Display Messages
Displays Description
AC OFF
There is no mains power to the control panel and the alarm system is now running on its standby battery. The system will also generate a chime tone every minute to warn you that the fault exists, to silence the chime tones simply enter your passcode. If the mains power is not restored you may not be able to set the alarm system. If the fault persists the standby battery will eventually run flat. Contact your alarm company for further advice.
ALARM 05
A full alarm has occurred from a detection circuit (circuit 05). This message is normally display after unsetting the alarm system. Before the system can be set again the alarm system must be reset,see “Resetting AfteranAlarm”
on page 10.
AUX 06
Anauxiliaryalarm hasoccurredfromadetection circuit (circuit06).Thetype ofalarm issilent and willactivatetheappropriate outputs. Toresetthealarm simply enter your passcode followed by [ESC].
AUX TAMP
The controlpanel auxiliaryorbelltampercircuits have been activated.Ifthe fault isnotclearedyouwillnotbeabletosetthealarm system.Tosilence the alarm simply enter your passcode. Contact your alarm companyforfurther advice.
BATT FLT
The alarm systemstandbybattery hasdeveloped afault,normallybecause the system mains power is not present. If the fault is not cleared you will not be able to set the alarm system. To silence the alarm simply enter your passcode. Contact your alarm company for further advice.
C.TMP 02
A passcode has been incorrectlyentered more thanfour times at a remote keypad (keypad 02). To silence the alarm enter a correct passcode. To reset the alarm simply enter your passcode follows by [ESC].
E ALM 01
An entry time out alarm has occurred from a detection circuit (circuit 01). This isnormally causedwhen theentryprocedure isstarted and the system is not unset before the timer expires. Before the system can be set again the alarm system must be reset, see “Resetting After an Alarm” on page 10.
FIRE 07
A fire alarm has occurred from a detection circuit (circuit 07). The internal sounder will generate a distinctive fire alarm tone and the external sounder is pulsed on and off. To silence the alarm simply enter your passcode. To reset the alarm simply enter your passcode again followed by [ESC].
JAMMED
The system is being jammed by another radio source using the same frequency as the detectors. To silence the alarm simply enter your passcode. Contact your alarm company for further advice.
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Display Messages (Cont.)
BUSY
Another user is operating the alarm system from another remote keypad. Whenthey have finishedallremote keypads willreverttonormaloperation.
LID TAMP
The lid of the control panelhas been removed. Ifthefault isnot cleared you will not be able to set the alarm system. To silence the alarm simply enter your passcode. Contact your alarm company for further advice.
01-LOBAT
The detector is in a low battery state (circuit 01). The system will generate a warning tone every 30 seconds as a reminder. To silence this alarm simply enter your passcode. The battery must be replaced as soon as possible.
PA ALM 08
A panic alarm (PA) has occurred from a detection circuit (circuit 08). To silence the alarm simply enter your passcode. Reset the panic alarm device if required (normally with a key). To reset the alarm simply enter your passcode again followed by [ESC].
R TMP 01
The lid of a remote keypad has been removed (remote 01).Ifthefault isnot cleared you will not be able to set the alarm system. To silence the alarm simply enter your passcode. Contact your alarm company for further advice.
SET FAIL
The system has failed to set. This normally caused by a circuit being left open at the time of setting. Check that all circuits are healthy before attempting to set the alarm system.
TAMP 02
A tamper alarm has occurred from a detection circuit (circuit 02). Normally caused by removing the cover from a movement sensor or a break in the circuitcabling.To silence thealarmsimply enter your passcode.Ifthefaultis not cleared you willnotbeable to setthealarm system.Contactyouralarm company for further advice.
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System Records
User Record
User Type Name
01 Master 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
Detection Circuit Record
Circuit Location Omit Chime P.Set A P.Set B P.Set C
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
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Detection Circuit Record (Cont.)
Circuit Location Omit Chime P.Set A P.Set B P.Set C
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
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Service Record
Date Engineer Action
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System Details
Entry Time Exit Time Bell Delay Bell Duration Full Set By Part Set A by Part Set B by Part Set C by Reset by Set with mains off
Installer Information
Installation Engineer: Alarm Company: Address:
Telephone No.: Alarm ReceivingCentre: Telephone No.: Date Installed:
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Notes
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Notes
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18028 Drg Number 33:1969 Issue 02 Doc 02 January, 1998
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