Orisec CP-25, CP-50 User Manual

CP-25 & CP-50
User Guide
Designed and Manufactured
in the United Kingdom
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Contents
1. About your Security System .............................................................................................. 6
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 6
About this Manual ............................................................................................................................. 6
Alarm Transmission System ............................................................................................................ 6
Zones and Areas ................................................................................................................................ 6
Access code ......................................................................................................................................... 6
NFC Tags .............................................................................................................................................. 7
Keypads ................................................................................................................................................ 7
Emergency Keys ............................................................................................................................... 10
2. Operating your Security System ..................................................................................... 12
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 12
User Menu ......................................................................................................................................... 12
Before Arming the Security System ............................................................................................ 1 2
Full Arming Your Security System ............................................................................................... 13
Part Arming your Security System ............................................................................................... 14
Disarming your security system ................................................................................................... 15
Area full arming ................................................................................................................................ 16
Area part arming .............................................................................................................................. 1 7
Area disarming ................................................................................................................................. 18
Resetting after an alarm ................................................................................................................. 19
Resetting after a Fault Condition ................................................................................................. 20
Omitting Zones ................................................................................................................................ 21
Changing Your Code ...................................................................................................................... 22
Turn chime on/off ............................................................................................................................ 23
System Event Logs ...........................................................................................................................24
View event log .................................................................................................................................. 25
View mandatory log ........................................................................................................................ 25
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View chime log ................................................................................................................................. 26
Print Log ............................................................................................................................................. 26
System Tests ...................................................................................................................................... 32
Test Bell & Strobe ............................................................................................................................ 33
Walk Test Zones ...............................................................................................................................34
View Inactive Zones ........................................................................................................................ 35
View Zone Status ............................................................................................................................. 36
View Module Status......................................................................................................................... 37
Do a Test Call .................................................................................................................................... 38
Review Voice Messages ................................................................................................................. 38
Send SMS Message ......................................................................................................................... 39
3. Additional Features ........................................................................................................... 40
4. Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 41
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1. About your Security System
Introduction
Your security system is made up of several component parts comprising of a control panel, one or more remote keypads, external sounder and various detection devices that are connected to either the control panel or zone expansion modules. The control panel houses the system’s electronics and stand-by battery and is normally installed out of sight in a utility room or under stairs cupboard etc.
The remote keypad provides the user interface for the system and is used to send commands to the system and to display the current system status via a graphic display. The remote keypad also provides audible feedback annunciation of fault and alarm tones. Remote keypads are normally mounted in convenient locations inside the protected premises, near to the points of entry and exit.
Please read this manual carefully and have your installer instruct you on your system’s operation. Become familiar with the features that have been implemented on your system. All users of this system should be equally instructed in its use.
About this Manual
This manual provides a thorough explanation of all system functions that are available to the master user, including basic system operation, user code programming, remote control and troubleshooting.
Alarm Transmission System
Your security system maybe fitted with an automatic alarm transmission system, which will communicate alarms, faults and other events to a 24hr manned Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). If you accidently cause a false alarm activation, immediately call the ARC to prevent an unnecessary emergency response.
Zones and Areas
A zone is an input that is normally used to monitor a single detection device like a motion detector, glass-break detector, door contact or shock sensor etc. An area is one or more zones grouped together to allow independent arming and disarming of areas.
Access code
As a user of the security system, you will be assigned a 4, 5 or 6 digit access code. Access codes are used to arm and disarm the system. Some access codes can perform additional system functions, such as programming system options, omitting zones and performing system tests.
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Your access code may not allow you to access certain system functions. For instance, if your code is only allowed to arm the system you will not be able to disarm the system, once the system is armed.
NFC Tags
NFC (Near Field Communication) tags can be assigned to users of the system. The tag behaves just like an access code when presented to the NFC reader built into the keypad. NFC technology is built into credit cards, bank cards, smart phones and other devices.
Keypads
One or more remote keypads will be installed throughout the protected premises, usually close to the entry and exit door.
Keyed Keypad Layout
1. LCD display
2. NFC reader – present your NFC tag in this area
3. Status Icons
4. System status LED
5. Ambient light sensor – used automatically adjusts the keyboard and LCD backlight level
6. Keyboard – see below
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Keyed Keypad buttons Actions
A
Arm system
P
Part arm system
a
Area arm system
E
Selection button
c
Chime tone selection
B
Escape button
C
Cancel button
Touch Keypad Layout
1. Full colour touch display
2. NFC Reader – present your NFC tag in this area
3. Status Icons
4. System status LED
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Touch Keypad buttons Function
Arm system
Part arm system
Area arm system
Selection button
Chime tone selection
Escape button
Cancel button
Status Icons
The system status area on the display is used to show the following information:
Status Icon Indicates
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Battery is charging/ is charged
L
Mains power is connected
&
Mains power is disconnected
p
External strobe is flashing
M
External bell is sounding
N
Chime is enabled
Q
WiFi module connected
T
GSM module connected
H
Ethernet module connected
Z
Phone line connected
3
User programmed timer running
[
User programmed alarm running
Status LED
The keypad has a single multi-colour LED and is used to Indicate the following:
Colour System Status
Blue Normal operation, all zones are healthy
Green User menu selected and system is ready for arming
Yellow One or more zones are active, system may not arm
Red Alarm active
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Emergency Keys
The keypad provides 3 different emergency functions. Depending on the setup of your system, activation from these keys can alert the local police, key holders and security personal via your Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC).
The emergency keys for each keypad can be individual enabled or disabled and may
not be enabled on your installation due to local standards and police requirements.
The Panic alarm (Police) function for each keypad can be programmed for either an audible or silent operation.
Keyed Keypad Emergency Keys
To activate the emergency functions, press together the keys shown below for a duration of 1 second:
Emergency Alarm Keys
Fire
Press
1 & 3
Panic Alarm (PA)
Press
4 & 6
Medical
Press
7 & 9
Touch Keypad Emergency Keys
1. To activate the emergency keys on your touch screen keypad you will need to be on the
Home screen:
2. From the top part of the screen select one of the emergency functions, for example ‘Fire’:
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3. You will then be prompted to press the Fire Alarm icon, and then select the icon again
to confirm the activation. This is in place to ensure it is a confirmed event and not an accidental button press:
4. Press the ‘CONFIRM’ icon to generate the selected emergency or press the ‘Back’ icon
to cancel.
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2. Operating your Security System
Introduction
Before attempting to operate your security system, please ensure that you have familiarised yourself with the procedures covered in this section of the manual.
User Menu
On entering a valid access code or presentation of a tag the keypad will display the ‘User Menu’. This menu is used to perform all system operations including arming, disarming, testing and system configuration.
Before Arming the Security System
Before attempting to arm your security system, ensure that all protected areas are secure by closing any doors and windows etc. If the system is not ready for arming the keypads show the zones that are active (if enabled by your installer) and the keypad status LED will illuminate in yellow:
If your system has the ‘Global Keypad Information” option enable by your installer, the
keypad will show zone status information for all zones. If the option is disabled, the keypad will only show zones status information for zones that are assigned to the same area as the keypad.
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Full Arming Your Security System
The full arming mode is used for protecting all detection zones within your allocated areas and is normally used when leaving the premises or area unoccupied. Before attempting to full arm, check that your areas are ready for arming. To full arm your area(s), please proceed as follows:
1. Enter code or present tag to select the user menu.
2. From the user menu, use the
U andD keys to scroll to Full arm system’:
3. Press E or k to full arm, the exit tone will start and the keypad will instruct you to
exit the protected area:
4. The keypad will then indicate that the system is Fully Armed.
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Part Arming your Security System
The part arming mode only protects predefined detection zones. The system has 3 ‘Part arm’ modes which allows for flexible arming configurations, e.g., ‘Part arm 1’ could be configured to arm only downstairs zones, whereas ‘Part arm 2’ could be configured to arm only perimeter zones. To part arm your area(s), please proceed as follows:
1. Enter code or present tag to select the user menu.
2. From the user menu, use the
U andD keys to scroll to ‘Part arm 1’:
3. Use the L andRkeys to change the part arm mode (1, 2 or 3), then press E or
k to part arm.
4. The exit tone will start and the keypad will instruct you to exit the protected area:
5. The keypad will then indicate that the system is part armed:
Part arm settings will be pre-programmed by your installation company.
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Disarming your security system
When the system or area is armed, you must enter the protected area via the designated entry route. Upon entering the premises, the entry timer and entry tone will start. To successfully disarm the alarm, a valid access code or tag must be entered before the entry timer expires. To disarm your area(s), please proceed as follows:
1. Enter the protected area by the designated entry point, the entry tone will sound and
the keypad will show the following screen:
2. Enter your code or present tag, the entry tone will silence and the keypad screen will
indicate that the system has just been disarmed:
3. After a short delay the keypad will then return to normal operation:
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Area full arming
Zones can be grouped together to make ‘area sets’. Area sets are often used in multi tenanted buildings where there is a communal entrance and separate living spaces/areas of work. Users can arm individual or multiple area sets. To full arm selected areas, please proceed as follows:
1. Enter code or present tag to select the user menu.
2. From the user menu, use the
U andD keys to scroll to ‘Area full arm’:
3. Press E or k to select, the ‘arm areas’ menu is now displayed:
` Area will be armed a Area will remain unarmed
4. Use the
U andD keys to select the ‘Area’. Then use theL andR keys to toggle
the selected area on or off. Once you have selected the areas that you would like to arm, press
E or k to confirm.
5. The exit tone will start and the keypad will instruct you to exit the protected area:
6. The keypad will then indicate that the areas that are fully armed:
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Area part arming
Zones can be grouped together to make ‘Area Sets’. Area Sets are often used in multi tenanted houses where there is a communal entrance and separate living spaces. Users can arm individual or multiple area sets. To part arm selected areas, please proceed as follows:
1. Enter your code or present tag to select the user menu.
2. From the user menu, use the
U andD keys to scroll to ‘Area part arm 1’:
3. Use the L andRkeys to change the part arm mode (1, 2 or 3), then press E or
k to select, the ‘part arm areas’ menu is now displayed:
` Area will be part armed a Area will remain unarmed
4. Use the
U andD keys to select the ‘Area’. Then use theL andR keys to toggle
the selected area on or off. Once you have selected the areas that you would like to part arm, press
E or k to confirm.
5. The exit tone will start and the keypad will instruct you to exit the protected area:
6. The keypad will then indicate that the areas that are part armed:
Part arm settings will be pre-programmed by your installation company.
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Area disarming
Normally when entering a protected area via the designated entry route, the area is disarmed after a valid access code or tag presentation. Sometimes it is desirable to disarm one or more areas before entering them via the designated entry route. To disarm your selected areas, please proceed as follows:
1. The keypad will show the areas that are currently full armed:
2. Enter your code or present tag, the ‘disarm areas’ menu is displayed:
` Area will be disarmed. a Area will remain armed.
3. Use the
U andD keys to select the ‘Area’. Then use theL andR keys to toggle
the selected area on or off. Once you have selected the areas that you would like to disarm, press
E or k to confirm.
4. The selected areas are disarmed and the keypad displays any areas that have remained
armed:
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Resetting after an alarm
To reset after an alarm has occurred, please proceed as follows:
1. If your system has gone into an alarm condition, the screen will alternate between the
following two displays:
2. Enter your code or present tag to silence any internal and external sounders. The reason
for the alarm will then be displayed on the keypad screen. For example:
3. Enter your code or present the tag again:
4. If you are aware of the cause of the alarm condition, press
E or k to reset the alarm
condition and return the security system back to normal operation.
5. If after pressing
E or k to reset the alarm condition the following screen appears,
please contact your alarm installation company for further assistance:
6. Press
E or k again to exit and return to the user menu.
Alarms can also be reset manually in the user menu, use the arrow keys to scroll down
to ‘Reset Alarms’ and press E or k
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Resetting after a Fault Condition
To reset after a fault has occurred, please proceed as follows:
1. If your system has generated a fault condition, the display will indicate the fault that has
occurred. For example, if there is a fault with the battery, the following will display:
2. Enter your code or present your tag to the keypad. This will silence any internal sounders,
inform you of the reason for the fault and allow you to reset the fault as shown below:
3. Once the fault condition has been rectified, press
E or k to reset the system to
normal operation.
4. If the following screen appears the fault is still present. Please contact your alarm
installation company for further assistance:
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Omitting Zones
Zones can be omitted to temporarily prevent them from causing an alarm either during the disarmed mode (24hr zones) or prior to arming the system. Only the ‘Master’ and ‘Manager’ user types can omit zones. To omit one or more zones, please proceed as follows:
1. Enter code or present tag to select the user menu.
2. From the user menu, use the
U andD keys to scroll to ‘Omit zones’:
3. Press E or k to select, the ‘Omit zones’ menu is now displayed:
` Zone will be omitted a Zone will continue to be monitored
-- Zone cannot be omitted
4. Use the
U andD keys to select the required zone then use the L andRkeys
to turn omit on or off.
5. When you’ve finished omitting the zone(s), press the
B or @ key to return to the
user menu. If required, the system can be armed or part armed with selected zone(s) omitted by selecting the relevant arming menu.
6. If the system is not going to be armed now, then use the
U andD keys to scroll to
‘Exit menu’ option then press E or k to return to the home screen. The keypad will
display a reminder that zones are omitted:
If the “Reinstate on Disarm” option is enabled by your installer, the selected zones are
automatically reinstated when the system is disarmed.
To reinstate a bypassed zone simply select the zone at step 3 in the above procedure.
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Changing Your Code
User codes are unique to each user and can be 4,5 or 6 digits in length. Users can change their code at any time by following the procedure below:
Before changing your code, it is strongly recommended to note the new code. If you
forget your code later it must be changed by a master user of the system or the installation company.
1. Enter code or present tag to select the user menu.
2. From the user menu, use the
U andD keys to scroll to ‘Change my code’:
3. Press E or k to select, the ‘Change code’ menu is now displayed:
4. Enter your old passcode, if correct you will be prompted for a new code:
5. Enter your new code then press
E or k to confirm. The system will return back to
the user menu screen:
6. Use the
U andD keys to scroll to ‘Exit menu’ option then press E or k to return
to the home screen.
If after entering your new code the screen returns to the ‘Enter New Code’ screen, the
code you have entered is invalid. Please try again with a different code.
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Turn chime on/off
This option allows the chime feature to be turned on or off for each area. If the chime feature is switched on, then monitored zones that are activated during the disarmed state will cause the system to generate a chime response. See Error! Reference source not found. on page Error! Bookmark not defined. for available chime responses.
1. Ensure that the ‘Turn chime on/off’ menu is selected, see page Error! Bookmark not
defined.:
` Area chime is on a Area chime is off
-- Area not available
2. Use the
U andD keys to select the ‘Area’. Then use theL andR keys to toggle
the selected area on or off.
3. Press the
B or @ key to exit the menu.
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System Event Logs
The system event logs menu contains options for the viewing and printing of various event data that is recorded by your system. This menu is only available to the ‘Master’ and ‘Manager’ user types.
1. Enter your code or present your tag to select the user menu.
2. From the user menu, use the arrow keys to scroll down to ‘View System Log’:
3. Press
E or k to select, the ‘System Event Logs’ sub menu is now displayed:
4. From the ‘System Event Logs’ menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the required event
log option:
View event log: Please refer to page 25.
View mandatory log: Please refer to page 25.
View chime log: Please refer to page 26.
Print log: Please refer to page 26.
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View event log
All system events such as arming, disarming, alarm and faults are recorded in the system log along with the date and time.
1. Ensure that the ‘View event log’ option is selected from the ‘System Event Logs’ menu:
2. Scroll back and forward through the log using the U and D keys.
View Log Screen Information
Line 1: Event type, see page 27 for a complete list of event type and descriptions.
Line 2: Zone or user text.
Line 3: Event Area(s) then date and time. Line 4: Event Type Filter, use the L and R keys to change the event filter type:
All Events
Alarms
Tampers
Faults
Open & Close
Tests
Restore
Custom
Then event number is displayed far right.
View mandatory log
All mandatory events as defined in EN50131-1 are recorded in the mandatory event log.
Information displayed is as per the system event log above.
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View chime log
Displays up to the last 50 zones that have chimed.
1. Ensure that the ‘View chime log’ option is selected from the ‘System Event Logs’ menu:
2. Scroll back and forward through the chime log using the U and D keys.
View Log Screen Information
Line 1: Not used.
Line 2: The zone number that has chimed.
Line 3: The zone description.
Line 4: Then event number is displayed far right.
Print Log
This option allows the user to print a system log. To use this option a serial printer must be connected to the control panel by your alarm installer.
1. Ensure that the ‘System Events Log’ menu is selected:
Scroll down to the ‘Print log’ option, then press
E or k, if there is a serial printer connected
to the system, the log will start to print.
This feature is only available on the CP-50.
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Log Event Description
Intruder Alarm XX Intruder alarm activated by zone XX.
Intruder Restore XX Intruder zone XX restore.
Perimeter Alarm XX Perimeter alarm activated by zone XX.
Perimeter Restore XX Perimeter zone XX restore.
24Hr Alarm XX 24-hour alarm activated by zone XX.
24Hr Restore XX 24-hour zone XX restore.
Entry Alarm XX Entry alarm activated by zone XX.
Entry Restore XX Entry zone XX restore.
Warning Alarm XX Warning alarm activated by zone XX.
Warning Restore XX Warning zone XX restore.
Medical Alarm XX Medical alarm activated by zone XX.
Medical Restore XX Medical zone XX restore.
Fire Alarm XX Fire alarm activated by zone XX.
Fire Restore XX Fire zone XX restore.
PA Alarm XX Panic alarm activated by zone XX.
PA Restore XX Panic alarm zone XX restore.
PA Silent Alarm XX Silent panic alarm activated by zone XX.
PA Silent Restore XX Silent panic alarm XX restore.
PA Confirmed XX Confirmed PA alarm activated by zone XX.
PA Confirmed Restore XX Confirmed PA zone XX restored.
PA Confirmed Silent XX Confirmed Silent PA alarm activated by zone XX.
PA Con. Silent Restore XX Confirmed Silent PA zone XX restored.
Aux Alarm XX Auxiliary alarm activated by zone XX.
Aux Restore XX Auxiliary zone XX restore.
Monitor Alarm XX Monitor alarm activated by zone XX.
Monitor Restore XX Monitor zone XX restore.
Zone XX Omitted Zone XX Omitted.
Zone XX Reinstated Zone XX Reinstated.
Tamper XX Alarm Tamper alarm activated by zone XX.
Tamper XX Restore Tamper zone XX restore.
Zone XX Fault Alarm Fault alarm activated by zone XX.
Zone XX Fault Restore Fault on zone XX has restored.
Zone XX Mask Alarm Mask alarm activated by zone XX.
Zone XX Mask Restore Mask alarm on zone XX has restored.
Low Battery Alarm XX Low battery alarm from wireless device on zone XX.
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Log Event Description
Low Battery Restore XX Low battery alarm on zone XX has restored.
Omit Key Active XX Key omits activated by zone XX.
Omit Key Restore XX Key omits by zone XX has restored.
Keyswitch Active XX Keyswitch connected to zone XX is active.
Keyswitch Restore XX Keyswitch connected to zone XX has restored.
Security Key Active XX Security keyswitch connected to zone XX is active.
Security Key Restore XX Security keyswitch connected to zone XX has restored.
Alarm Active Intruder Alarm is active.
Bells Active Bell output is active.
Re-arm Lockout Zone Re-arm lockout has occurred and no more alarms can be generated for
the armed period.
Confirmed Alarm Confirmed alarm generated (two different zones activated).
Confirmed PA Alarm Confirmed PA alarm generated.
Remote Access XX Remote access via PC number XX.
User XX User access by user XX.
Access XX Access user code type by user XX.
Duress XX Duress alarm by user XX.
User Tag XX User XX proximity tag access.
User Remote XX User XX wireless remote has accessed the system.
User XX Lockout User XX has been locked out from using the system.
User Tag XX Lockout User XX proximity tag has been locked out from using the system.
Code Tamper X Code tamper (invalid code) generated at keypad X.
Userr XX DELETED User XX deleted from the system.
Exit Started XX Exit mode started by user XX.
Exit Started Timer X Exit mode started by control timer X.
Exit Started Zone XX Exit mode started by zone XX.
Exit Stopped Exit mode stopped.
Exit Failed by zone XX Exit mode failed by zone XX.
Entry Started XX Entry mode stared by zone XX.
Entry Timeout Entry timeout alarm.
System Armed System armed.
Keyswitch Arm Keyswitch Armed.
Quick Armed Quick Armed.
Part Armed 1 Part armed 1.
Part Armed 2 Part armed 2.
Part Armed 3 Part armed 3.
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Log Event Description
System Disarmed System disarmed.
Arming Failed Arming failed.
Armed With ATS Fault The system was armed with an Alarm Transmission System (ATS) fault.
Auto Armed The system was automatically armed.
Auto Disarmed The system was automatically disarmed.
Remote Armed The system was automatically armed remotely.
Remote Disarmed The system was automatically disarmed remotely.
System Power Up The system was powered up.
AC Failed The mains AC supply has been switched off.
AC Restore The mains ac supply has been restored.
Battery Fault #X Battery fault #? (1: Presence Fail; 2: Load Test Fail).
Battery Restore Battery fault restored.
Low Battery Alarm The system standby battery voltage is low (The system is running on
battery only).
Time/Date Changed The system time and date has been changed.
Engineer on site The engineer access code has been entered.
Engineer off site The engineer has logged off.
Bell Fuse Alarm The bell fuse has gone open circuit (electronic fuse).
Bell Fuse Restore The bell fuse has restored.
Aux Fuse Alarm The auxiliary 12V fuse has gone open circuit (electronic fuse).
Aux Fuse Restore The auxiliary 12V fuse has restored.
Battery Fuse Alarm The battery fuse has gone open circuit (electronic fuse).
Battery Fuse Restore The battery fuse has restored.
Network Fuse Alarm The network fuse has gone open circuit (electronic fuse).
Network Fuse Restore The network fuse has restored.
Box Tamper Alarm The control panel box tamper has been activated.
Box Tamper Restore The control panel box tamper has restored.
Keypad X Tamper Keypad X box tamper has been activated.
Keypad X Tamp Rest Keypad X box tamper has restored.
Exp X Tamper Alarm Expander X tamper alarmed.
Exp X Tamper Restore Expander X tamper is restored.
Bell X Tamper Alarm Network Bell X tamper alarmed.
Bell X Tamper Restore Network Bell X tamper is restored.
Keypad XX Lost Keypad XX on network lost.
Keypad XX Found Keypad XX on network found.
Expander XX Lost Expander XX on network lost.
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Log Event Description
Expander XX Found Expander XX on network found.
Bell X Lost Network Bell X on network lost.
Bell X Found Network Bell X on network found.
Walktest Started User walk test mode started.
Walktest Ended User walk test mode ended.
Bell Test Started User bell test started.
Bell Test Ended User bell test ended.
Auto Test Call An automatic test call was sent to the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC).
Manual Test Call A manual (user) test call was sent to the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC).
Timer X On Control Timer X is on.
Timer X Off Control Timer X is off.
Zone Test XXX Days Zone soak test has started and will run for XXX days.
Zone XX Test Fail Zone XX has failed whilst on test.
First Knock XX First activation from zone XX. The zone has the “Double Knock”
attribute.
Beam Pair 1st XX First activation from zone XX. The zone has the “Beam Pair” attribute.
Alarm Aborted The user has disarmed the system within the abort delay period.
Bell Tamper Alarm The bell tamper alarm has been activated.
Bell Tamper Restore The bell tamper has restored.
Bell X Fault Alarm Network Bell X fault.
Bell X Fault Restore Network Bell X restored
ATS Fault The Alarm Transmission System (ATS) has detected a fault with the
transmission path (telephone line/GSM/IP).
ATS Restored The ATS Fault has restored.
Keypad PA X A panic alarm was generated at keypad X by pressing keys 7 and 9.
Keypad Fire X A fire alarm was generated at keypad X by pressing keys 1 and 3.
Keypad Medical X A medical alarm was generated at keypad X by pressing keys 4 and 6.
Output XX Fault The control panel has detected a fault on panel output XX.
Output XX Restore The fault on panel output XX has restored.
Cleaner On-Site XX A cleaner access code has been entered.
Cleaner Off-Site XX A cleaner has logged off.
Com X Module Alarm The communication module has been disconnected/lost from com port
X
Com X Module Restore The communication module has been connected/found from com port
X
Zone XX Count Alarm Zone XX has reached the “Count Logging” threshold.
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Log Event Description
Tag PA XX Alarm PA alarm triggered by XX tag.
Radio Output XX Flt The control panel has detected a fault on radio output XX.
Alarm Reset Alarm has been reset.
RNRR Reset Random Number Remote Reset (A reset has been performed remotely)
Zone XX on Test Zone XX has been put on soak test.
Exp X Bat Fault Powered Expander X battery fault.
Exp X Bat Restore Powered Expander X battery fault restored.
Exp X AC Fault Powered Expander X AC fault.
Exp X AC Restore Powered Expander X AC fault restored.
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System Tests
The system tests menu contains multiple different tests and diagnostics that can be performed on the system to ensure correct operation of the security system. This menu is only available to the ‘Master’ and ‘Manager’ user types.
1. Enter your code or present tag to select the user menu.
2. From the user menu, use the arrow keys to scroll down to ‘System tests’:
3. Press
E or k to select, the ‘System tests’ menu is now displayed:
4. From the ‘System tests’ menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the required test menu:
Test Bell & Strobe: Please refer to page 33.
Walk test zones: Please refer to page 34.
View Inactive zones: Please refer to page 35.
View zone status: Please refer to page 36.
View module status: Please refer to page 37.
Do a test Call: Please refer to page 38.
Review voice messages: Please refer to page 38.
Send SMS Message: Please refer to page 39.
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Test Bell & Strobe
This menu allows you to test the external bell, strobe, internal speaker, user controlled outputs and the backlight on external sounders.
1. Ensure that the ‘Test bell & Strobe’ menu is selected, see page 32:
2. Use the
U andD keys to change between the options and then the L andR
keys to toggle the selected option on and off.
1 Bell
` The external bell will trigger. a The external bell will not trigger.
2 Strobe
` The external strobe will trigger. a The external strobe will not trigger.
3 Speaker
` Any speakers connected to the control panel or expansion devices will trigger. a The speaker connected to the control system and expansion devices will not trigger.
4 User Outputs
` Any output assigned the attribute ‘User Output’ will be triggered. a User outputs will not be triggered.
5 Bell Back Light
` Any network bells with the D-Lux backlight will be forced light up. a Network bells with the D-Lux backlight will not be forced light up.
3. Press the
B key to exit the menu.
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Walk Test Zones
This menu allows the programmed zones to be walk tested to ensure they are activating when required.
1. Ensure that the ‘Walk test zones’ menu is selected, see page 32:
2. Activate the zones by walking in front of movement detectors and opening doors or
windows that have sensor fitted.
Walk Test Zones Screen Information
Line 1: How many zones have been ‘walk tested’ since entering the menu and how
many zones remain to be walk tested (this is dependent on how many zones are programmed).
Line 2: A scrolling list of walk tested zones and the current zone status.
Line 3: A scrolling list of walk tested zones and the zone text (name).
Line 4: The system can be set to create a chime tone when a detector is activated. The
different chime options are selected by pressing
c or N. The options available are
as follows:
Always chime
New devices chime
Silent
Chime only zone ##
3. Press the
B key to exit the menu.
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View Inactive Zones
This menu allows zones that have been inactive for a period to be viewed.
1. Ensure that the ‘View inactive zones’ menu is selected, see page 32:
View Inactive Zones Screen Information
Line 1: How many zones have been inactive for the selected period.
Line 2: A scrolling list of inactive zones and the current zone status.
Line 3: A scrolling list of inactive zones and the zone text (name).
Line 4: The selected inactive period, use the
L andR to change. The options
available are as follows:
Over 15 minutes
Over 30 minutes
Over 1 Hour
Over 12 hours
Over 1 day
Over 1 week
Over 1 month
2. Press the
B key to exit the menu.
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View Zone Status
This menu allows each zone to be independently monitored and viewed.
1. Ensure that the ‘View zone status’ menu is selected, see page 32:
View Zone Status Screen Information
Line 1: Zone number and any programmed zone text.
Line 2: The status of the zone, including resistance (if applicable) and zone count (how
many times the zone has activated).
Line 3: Each set of numbers represents a zone count for each day of the week. The first set of numbers represents Monday and the last set Sunday. Each time a zone activates on a Monday the first set of numbers will increment, on a Tuesday the second set etc. The zone must have the ‘Record Activity’ attribute to use this feature.
Line 4: The left side shows the last time the zone was activated. The right side shows the status screen mode, use the
L andRkeys to change the mode, the following
modes are available:
Status (View zone status)
Reset count (press
E or k to reset zone count)
Reset Day (press
E or k to reset zone day counts)
Reset All (press
E or k to reset all counts)
2. Use the
U andD keys to change the zone to view.
3. Press the
B key to exit the menu.
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View Module Status
This menu allows you to view the status of the communication modules installed on the system.
1. Ensure that the ‘View module status’ menu is selected, see page 32:
GSM Module Screen Information
Line 1: If the module is currently ‘Fitted’ or ‘Not fitted’.
Line 2: The most update signal reading from the sim card.
Line 3: The remaining credit on the sim card if using PAYG. Line 4: The selected module, use the
L andRkeys to change.
Wi-Fi Module Screen Information
Line 1: If the module is currently ‘Fitted’ or ‘Not fitted’
Line 2: A signal reading from the Wi-Fi module.
Line 3: The SSID of the network the unit is connected to. Use the
U andD keys to
display further information: IP Address, IP Mask and IP Gateway.
Ethernet Module Screen Information
Line 1: If the module is currently ‘Fitted’ or ‘Not fitted’
Line 2: The IP address assigned to the module.
Line 3: The IP Mask assigned to module. Use theU andD keys to display further
information: Gateway Address and IP Port.
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PSTN Module Screen Information
Line 1: If the module is currently ‘Fitted’ or ‘Not fitted’
Line 2: The phoneline status ‘Good’, ‘Engaged’ or ‘Bad’.
Line 3: The number of saved answer machine messages.
2. Press the
B key to exit the menu.
Do a Test Call
Selecting this option will cause connected communication device to send a test call to the alarm receiving centre using the programmed in information (contact number/ Account number/ protocol).
1. Ensure that the ‘Do test call’ menu is selected, see page 32:
2. Press E or k to initiate a test call.
Review Voice Messages
The system has 15 programmable voice messages; each message can be up to 16 seconds long. The messages can be recorded using the Orisec software and uploaded into the control panel. Alternatively, voice messages can be recorded from a telephone handset.
1. Ensure that the ‘Review voice messages’ menu is selected, see page 32:
2. Use the L andR keys to select the voice message (1-15). Press E or k to play
the message or press C or D to clear and record a new message.
3. Press
D to select System Message Part:
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4. Use the
L andR keys to select the system message (1-75). Press E or k to play
the message.
Send SMS Message
This menu allows the user to send a SMS message to a telephone number of their choosing. The system must be fitted with either a GSM or PSTN module to use this feature.
1. Ensure that the ‘Send SMS message’ menu is selected, see page 32:
2. Use the number keys to enter a valid mobile telephone number.
3. Press
D to select Message:
4. Use the number keys to enter the message then press E or k to send the SMS
message.
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3. Additional Features
Additional features can be enabled by the installation company and as such some options may not be available on your security system.
To access the additional features whilst the system is in an unset state, press L or R from the home screen and scroll through all enabled additional features.
Please see a table for a full list off additional features available:
Feature Keypad Text Operation Touch
screen Icon
Control Outputs
User Control Allows custom programmed outputs to be operated
without the requirement of a user code i.e. opening garage doors.
X10 X10 Control Allows users to operate X10 outputs without the
requirement of a user code. X10 is a home automation plug solution, this is a 3rd party peripheral that may be connected to the security system.
Alarm Clock Alarm Clock Allows users to program an alarm clock using the
control panels keypad. A useful application is for a keypad that is situated in the bedroom, an alarm can sound in the morning to wake the user up.
Turn Chime on or off
Chime Allows users to turn chime on or off for selected areas
without the requirement of a user code. Chime is commonly used to create a tone when a front door is opened.
Review voice Messages
Messages Allows users to listen to voice messages they may
have been left through the control panel – the user can play and delete these messages.
Send a text message
Send SMS Allows users to send text messages from the control
panels PSTN/ GSM module – the user can add a mobile phone number and a 255-character message and send this message.
Display LCD Message
LCD Message Allows users to display a text message on the LCD of
all keypads.
Countdown timer
Timer Allows users to start a countdown timer without the
requirement of entering a user code. A common application would be when cooking or for an office complex when the building needs to be closed.
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4. Troubleshooting
Message displayed on screen
When I might see this message
Potential reasons for message
Suggested methods to resolve
Zone 01 Active When attempting
to arm
The zone is reporting back to the main control panel an open state
Check the device to ensure it is not a door/ window that has been left open
Zone 01 Masked Normal operation The zone is reporting that
an object is potentially obstructing its view
Check the area where the detector is located for anything that may be obstructing the detector
Zone 01 Tamper Normal operation The zones lid is not making
a tight connection
Check the lid of the device to ensure it is securely fastened
Zone 01 Alarm After an alarm
condition
The zone has recently been alarmed and is awaiting a reset
Enter your user code and select ‘Reset Alarms’
Omitted Zones Normal operation A user has manually
disabled certain zones from operating on the system
Ask an installer or master user to help reinstate the zones if required
Confirm Devices Normal operation A networked device on the
security system has been removed
Contact the installation company
Battery Fault Normal operation The main panel battery has
become low voltage or removed
The internal battery should be replaced every 2-3 years
AC Fail Normal operation The mains to the control
panel has been disconnected or lost
Check to ensure there is not a power cut, or contact the installation company
Tamper (Bell/ Panel Lid/ Aux/ Keypad/ Expander)
Normal operation The devices lid is not
making contact properly
Check the lid of the device to ensure it is securely fastened
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