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1. 22 Wi 22 OK CONFERENCE ROOM 1s Off Push On Display briefly shows Testing Zones Please wait Display briefly shows CONFERENCE ROOM now On then CONFERENCE ROOM is On Push Off Zone Problem DOOR is in ALARM Logon to the Terminal as described earlier PIN code OK After the greeting the display will show the Area Status etc as before If you are allowed to control more than one Area the DISPLAY MODE can be changed and AREA S SELECTED as described in Turning Area s OFF At the Push ON prompt turn the displayed Area or Area List ON by pressing the ON key After you have pressed the ON key the system will test the state of all the inputs allocated to the Area to ensure that the Area is ready to be turned ON THEN If all Zones programmed to be tested are Sealed the Area will turn ON and the display will indicate that the operation was successful before returning to the Area status display Remember You have a limited time to exit the Area once you have turned it ON Usually 60 seconds although the Exit time may have been programmed for a different period by the installer OR After pressing the ON key the display may show a message like this It means that the item displayed is either faulty or in an alarm state and the Area will not turn ON Try and rectify the problem before trying again If this is not possible You may be allowed to ISOLATE the ite
2. C01 701 Zone Input ID of the Zone you wish to isolate a E WD Eege If you know the Zone ID use the OFF key to clear ee a M the screen then enter the letters numbers of the Zone ID with the DIGIT keys then OK RES j S 5 If the ID is not known press the ON key and then scroll through the Zone names in numerical order NOTE You may use both using the UP and DOWN Arrow keys then OK methods as the ON key can Alpha search using the digit keys is not used change the mode at any time RECEPTION PIR The display will now show the Zone Input name 1s not isolated EES Use the RIGHT Arrow key to Isolate the Zone displayed or the LEFT Arrow key to De isolate Zone is or Enable the Zone A brief message will appear on the display to confirm that the operation was successful lt gt now isolated When complete press the OK key to return to the Zone to Isolate display 28 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 This page deliberately left blank CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 29 Testing _ Menu Option 4 THIS FEATURE NOT YET AVAILABLE TO USERS Concept 3000 can perform automatic testing on devices that are regularly activated by movement etc such as PIRs and Door Contacts However other types of Input devices such as Glass break Smoke amp Seismic detectors Panic buttons Window Contacts etc should also be tested on a regular basis e g Once every month Inner Range are currently inve
3. CARD TYPE USED Credit Card Site Code Direct Entry E E E If Site Code Cards are used SC001 SC002 SC003 SC004 SITECODE qj i geranik ansman TT SLIB CODE OPPSET heck aksim Maia ne CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 3 THE CONCEPT 3000 SYSTEM System Overview The Concept 3000 provides the next generation in Access Control and Security Management Systems offering the system designer the ability to provide Security monitoring and Access Control as independent facilities or integrated to whatever degree required in each Area of the system being protected Many innovative programming facilities and options provide the Concept 3000 with the flexibility to fulfil the security management requirements of the most demanding applications The programming structure allows for easy expansion and alterations to the system configuration when security needs change providing the customer with a product that will stand the test of time and be ready for all future requirements Understanding your Concept 3000 system The following Terms should be understood to ensure that your system is used effectively Please take the time to read these brief explanations AREAS A Concept 3000 system is divided into logical and practical partitions called Areas that can be controlled and or reported either individually or as a group When you require an Area to be protected then you need to turn the Area ON When protection is
4. K K Or i CREDIT CARD ACCOUNT NUMBER The Account number for Credit Cards is programmed by entering the account number OR by swiping the card at a Reader Keypad Entry Press the OFF key to clear the screen then use the DIGIT keys to enter the first 16 digits of the Credit Card Account Number Press OK when the first 16 digits are entered Another screen will be displayed to allow entry of 8 more digits if the Account number is more than 16 digits long i e Allows up to 24 digits in total Enter the extra digits as above using the OFF key first to clear the screen When all digits are entered or if no extra digits are required press the OK key to move on to Expiry question Card Entry by Swiping the Card Press the ON key to enable the read function The display will prompt you to swipe the card at any Reader connected to Reader Module 1 You have 10 seconds to swipe the card then the display will return to the Card Type screen Press the OK key and the display will show the word Card on the Account number screen to indicate that the card was read successfully and is now entered for this User When complete OK key to move on to the next question for this User UP Arrow to edit the previous User s Accnt No DOWN Arrow to edit the next User s Accnt No 22 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 U00023 Card Number 00023 ii SITE CODE CARD NUMBER The
5. No Area Control or Menus the Door now unlocked message will be displayed after PIN OK is entered as this is the only operation required to unlock a door in these circumstances Press the OK key a second time to perform the Door Access operation If necessary See note above Door now The display will verify that the operation was successful or indicate why the operation could not be performed Access may be denied if the Area is ON or User s TimeZone is not valid etc unlocked 14 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 CONCEPT 3000 MENU OPTIONS Users with the appropriate level of authority can perform many other operations and are allowed access to certain programming facilities via the Concept 3000 Menu A flowchart showing all Menu Options and their Sub menus can be found inside the back cover of this manual Accessing the CONCEPT 3000 Menu OK OFFICE 1s Off Push On MENU xx Main Menu zz 1 Info 2 Access d 22 0 Area ON OFF 1 Info 5 Times 2 Access 6 Deadman 3 Isolate 8 Service 4 Test 9 Control Option 7 Installer not allowed NOTE When in the menu you can return to the Area ON OFF display by pressing MENU 0 Logon to the Terminal as described earlier PIN code OK The display will show the Area Status etc as before Now press the MENU key The Menu key can be used at any time to return to the Main menu The display will now scroll through the list of Menu opti
6. When complete OK key to move on to the next question for this User UP Arrow to edit the previous User s Issue No DOWN Arrow to edit the next User s Issue No CONCEPT 3000 User Manual U00023 Raw Card Data 0000000000 ke 2 Ke u00009 Waiting for card at RQ1 u00009 Crd Typ gt Direct Entry OK uUu00009 Raw Card Data 14F326 7AD35 or S or ie O K u00009 Expires 00 00 88 00 00 orc 277 A gt WS WS oS NOTE Fields left blank will be ignored e g 98 13 User PIN or Card will only work before 1PM on any day until 31 12 1997 Or K A or V O Revision 2 0 23 iii DIRECT ENTRY RAW CARD DATA The Raw Card Data for Direct Entry Cards is programmed by entering the data digits OR by swiping the card at a Reader Keypad Entry Raw Card Data is normally only ever entered in this way by the Installer Card Entry by Reading the Card Press the ON key to enable the read function The display will prompt you to present the card at any Reader connected to Reader Module 1 You have 10 seconds to present the card then the display will return to the Card Type screen Press the OK key and the display will show the Card Data on the screen to indicate that the card was read successfully and is now entered for this User When complete OK key to move on to the next question for this User UP Arrow to edit the previous User s Raw Data DOWN Arrow to
7. are the basic day to day operations performed on the system These include Turning Areas ON and OFF Accessing Doors Acknowledging alarms The Concept 3000 system has been designed for simple operation providing straightforward procedures and display prompts in plain English text However if a User at any time is unsure of what to do next a simple press of the lt HELP gt key will provide additional assistance Every User operation in the Concept 3000 begins with the same simple procedure The User must LOGON to an LCD Terminal by entering their secret PIN code followed by the lt OK gt key When this is done the system verifies the User and depending on the operations allowed the User is then able to select another key to press to perform the operation required The LOGON procedure is described below then each of the operations that can be performed will be described in detail LOGON to a CONCEPT 3000 Terminal Logging on is the first step performed in ALL Concept 3000 operations Enter your secret PIN code using the digit keys then press the OK key Each digit pressed will be displayed as a hash character If you make an error while entering your PIN code press the key and start again END Good Morning SE SE EE Se E the EDWARD BEARE isplay will first greet and identify you OFFICE The status of the first Area or Area List that you are allowed to control is displayed with a prompt to een oTi perform a
8. as sectors in some systems All Zones in your Concept 3000 system have programmable names of up to 24 characters that are displayed on the LCD Terminal when required for quick and easy identification Examples of Zone Input names FRONT ENTRY DOOR HALLWAY PIR WORKSHOP ROLLER DOOR VAULT WALL SEISMIC BASEMENT SMOKE DETECTOR DURESS BUTTON FRONT DESK Your Concept 3000 also monitors the system for any problems or attempts to tamper with the equipment Alarms generated by the system monitoring are called System Inputs System Inputs also have names pre programmed that are displayed on the LCD Terminal when required for quick and easy identification Examples of System Input names CABINET TAMPER LOW BATTERY DETECTOR FUSE EXTERNAL SIREN TAMPER DURESS LINE FAULT CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 5 TERMINALS All Concept 3000 operations such as turning Areas ON and OFF are usually performed at a Terminal A Concept 3000 system may have up to 99 Terminals connected Any of these Terminals can be used to operate the system however programming may be used to limit the operations available at some Terminals USING A TERMINAL The first step in using a terminal is always the same Enter your own secret PIN code using the digit keys on the keypad then press the lt OK gt key The system will now identify you and greet you by name with a message on the display After a few seconds the display will prompt you wi
9. edit the next User s Raw Data EXPIRY DATE AND TIME Depending on your system configuration you may be able to program when a User Code Card expires in the format DD MM YY HH MM Press the OFF key to clear the settings then use the DIGIT keys and the RIGHT Arrow key to program an expiry date time The default setting shown or all fields cleared means that the Expiry function will be ignored When complete OK key to move on to the next question for this User UP Arrow to edit the previous User s Expiry DOWN Arrow to edit the next User s Expiry 24 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 UQ00009 123545678 Rank gt nnnnnnnn NOTE Understand how User Ranks operate and plan before attempting to program A detailed explanation is available in the Concept 3000 Programmer s Manual Ai fee u00009 12345678 Rank gt YnYnnnnn u00009 NDL Options nnnnnnnn N o message acknowledgement D uress Code Area L ist default gt A Gite Or OK A or USER RANKS Depending on your system configuration you may be able to program User Ranks If a User has the ability to Program Edit Users they can normally only access User numbers equal to or higher than their own When a User has Ranks programmed then he she can only access User numbers that have a matching rank set to YES and User numbers that have no rank screen to program If Ranks are to be programmed for a User us
10. key that represents the first letter of the name You may have to press the key 2 or 3 times to obtain the required letter If the User you want is not displayed because of other names beginning with the same letter use the DOWN Arrow key to locate the User s name When the desired User number or name is located press the OK key to proceed with editing USER NAME The display will show the User number and name To enter a new name press the OFF key to clear the screen then use the DIGIT keys to program the name Up to 16 characters of text can be entered To modify an existing name use the LEFT and RIGHT Arrow keys to position the cursor under the letter to be changed and then use a DIGIT key to enter the new letter EXAMPLE P Q CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 19 R S T L dt VA T U G move S gt Fae H dE DE DEM OK or A or v u00009 Type gt None gt u00009 Type gt OFFICE STAFF User 00009 type UT012 OK or A or v RUTH would be programmed with the sequence shown opposite Pressing a key more than once will scroll through all the characters associated with that key until the one you require is displayed When programming text the cursor will automatically advance when a different key is pressed The RIGHT Arrow key only needs to be used to advance the cursor if the next letter appears on the same key or the 9 Key When complete OK key to move on
11. no longer required for an Area then you turn the Area OFF All Areas protected by your Concept 3000 system have names that are displayed on the LCD Terminal when required for quick and easy identification These names can be chosen by you for easy recognition by Users in your system Examples of Area Names OFFICE WORKSHOP HOUSE amp GARAGE FIRE FOYER WAREHOUSE ADMINISTRATION DURESS BUTTONS 4 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 USERS Your Concept 3000 system can be operated by one or more persons called Users Users must have a PIN Code and or a Card m order to perform any operations A User in a Concept 3000 system is also given a name for easy identification and a User Type to define which Area s they can control and what other operations they are allowed to perform In systems incorporating Access Control facilities the User Type also defines which Doors and or Lift Cars and Floors the User may access The User s name and User Type are assigned by the System Administrator or other person s who are allowed to program Users and can be programmed appropriately for each individual User ZONES and SYSTEM INPUTS Your Concept 3000 protects each Area in your system by using detectors connected to inputs on the equipment These devices are designed to register unauthorised movement unauthorised access and undesirable situations in the protected Area These detector inputs are called Zones also known
12. the Home Aux you want is not displayed because of other names beginning with the same POOL PUMP letter use the DOWN Arrow key to locate it 1s Off a When the desired Home Auxiliary is displayed Press the ON key or OFF key to turn the Auxiliary On or Off as required or Press the OK key to return to the first display or OO Ka the END key to exit the menu CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 35 LOCK DOORS MENU a NOTE Only Doors included in the User s Door List defined in their User Type will be Locked Lock all Doors Doors Locked UNLOCK DOORS MENU bo aA NOTE Only Doors included in the User s Door List defined in their User Type will be Unlocked UnLock all Doors Doors UnLocked The Lock Doors option allows a User with the appropriate authority to restore the state of the Doors in the system to the locked condition Once re locked only valid Users may gain access e g If Doors are programmed for free access during the day it may be necessary to re lock the doors when everyone leaves early to attend the Christmas party The display will prompt you to confirm the Lock all Doors operation Use the 9 Y es key to confirm Any other key to abort The display will show a brief Doors Locked message to indicate that the operation was successful and then return to the main menu The Un Lock Doors option
13. to the User Type question for this User UP Arrow to program the previous User name DOWN Arrow to program the next User name USER TYPE Every User is assigned a User Type to define which Area s Door s Operations Menu Options etc that they may access Press the RIGHT Arrow key to scroll through the list until the name of the appropriate User Type is displayed If you need to return to the start of the list at any stage press the D key Pressing the PH key will allow a User Type to be selected by number using the digit keys NOTE A User s PIN Card can be completely disabled but still remain in the system simply by setting the User Type to None When complete OK key to move on to the PIN number question for this User UP Arrow to edit the previous User s User Type DOWN Arrow to edit the next User s User Type 20 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual User 00009 PIN No or As 22 Cari User 00009 PIN No 2580 OK or A or v u00009 Crd Typ gt Credit Card gt See NOTE below NOTE The Card Type used in your system should be recorded in the System Details on page 2 Revision 2 0 PIN CODE Any User who is required to perform any operations via a Terminal Keypad will need a PIN Personal Identification Number If changing a code Press OFF first to clear the screen Enter a PIN number using the DIGIT keys The PIN may be 1 to 8 digits long howe
14. CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 Contents Dy S06 Ml WC gees 2 THE CONCEPT 3000 SYSTEM eeeccccscccsssssssssseccccececessssoo 3 ECKE 3 Understanding your Concept 3000 system ssssssssesssssssssssssssssssesssseesese 3 THE LCD TERMINAL KEYPAD ccccsssceeceeeeeeees 7 USER OPERA TIONS gegen 9 LOGON to a CONCEPT 3000 Terminal cc ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 9 PUTIN OVATE AS OFP asesor ents 10 Raster EE 1 Turning 24 Hour Tamper monitoring OFF and ON cc eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 12 PR CTV WV VC USA E EE 13 ACCESS WnlOCk a RL E 13 CONCEPT 3000 MENU OPTIONS esssssssssssscoooees 14 Accessing the CONCEPT 3000 Men 14 Keypad Functions inthe Menmi rusies e e EE E 15 Info Menu Option 1 ROVEN aini EE E 16 Locate EE 17 Access Menu Option 2 LR EE 18 PSC HIN a USEE E 26 Isolate IMIS TIO CONV EE 2i Testing Menu Option 4 li e 29 Times Menu Option 5 Ee Da teilen Eesen 31 Deadman Menu EECH E danstcs 2 Service Menu Option 8 PS WEE PRONG eege e 33 Control Menu Option 9 Homie AUX MI ALIS E 34 DOOR renee eee rr enn nr eee ree er ea an ener 35 2 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 SYSTEM DETAILS CUSFOMER eege eege SITEADDRESS LOCATION ed Ee he PHONE ege TAX eege ENS FARMED A EECH Eege MAINTENANCE amp SERVICES 00 ccccccccccecccccccessscceeeeseseeeeeeeesseeeeeeeens PHONE geen Eet VI SvVIRKeiI ENEE PHONE esiaine derine n TAA enS
15. Card number for Site Code Cards is defaulted to the User number Typically when using Site Code cards the User s Card number becomes their User number and the default Card number does not need to be changed It may be necessary to change the default Card no if the Card no is a higher value than the maximum number of Users allowed or when a replacement card 1s issued NOTE Your system may use a Site Code Offset which may be recorded in the System Details on p2 of this manual If so The Card number entered here the actual Card ID number minus the Offset value programmed aay 277 22 OK Ol a Ol y UQ0009 Issue No OOO SEH Cares CAE OK or ie 7 ie To edit the Card number press the OFF key to clear the screen then use the DIGIT keys to enter the card number of up to 5 digits For Card numbers less than 5 digits insert leading zero s When complete OK key to move on to the Issue Number question for this User s Card UP Arrow to edit the previous User s Card No DOWN Arrow to edit the next User s Card No ii SITE CODE ISSUE NUMBER The Issue number for Site Code Cards is defaulted to 000 This is only changed if the cards being used support Issue numbers 000 will allow any issue number to be accepted To edit the Issue number press the OFF key to clear the screen then enter the desired Issue number from 001 to 255 with the DIGIT keys
16. N The display will show a message to indicate the status and then return to the main menu Press the END key to exit the menu This will not effect the remote connection NOTE This option is only valid if the Concept 3000 is connected to a telephone line and the function has been enabled in the Installer programming options FOR DETAILS OF THE OTHER SERVICE MENU OPTIONS Refer to the CONCEPT 3000 PROGRAMMER S MANUAL 34 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 Control _ Menu Option 9 HOME AUXILIARIES Home Auxiliaries are outputs in the Concept 3000 system that can be turned On and Off by a User MENU Suey T who is allowed access to the Control Menu Typical applications for Home Auxiliaries include control of lighting heating pool pumps speaker switching etc Home Aux 001 The display shows the status of the first Home is Off Auxiliary Note that the name shown opposite is an example of the default Home Auxiliary names This type of name should only appear for Home Auxiliaries that are not programmed to function To select the Home Auxiliary you wish to control use the UP and DOWN Arrow keys to search through the list When searching for a particular Home Auxiliary name press the DIGIT key that represents the first PATIO SPEAKERS letter of the Home Auxiliary name You may 1s Off have to press the key 2 or 3 times depending on the letter required and the Home Auxiliary names in the system v If
17. User is about to enter is ON CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 D THE LCD TERMINAL KEYPAD Operations and programming are performed on the Concept 3000 by using the keypad on an LCD Terminal A gt lt V HELP SC KE MENU Dee END ox aml CO Wi Each time a key is pressed a short beep will be emitted to indicate that the key press was accepted If the Terminal emits a long beep it means that the key press was not accepted or is not allowed Only one key may be pressed at a time but key press sequences may be as fast as you like The functions of the 20 keys during User Operations are described below The DIGIT keys are used for entering your secret PIN code You have 10 seconds to enter each digit and must press the key when complete H OK y p This sequence is required before any panel operations can be performed The OFF and ON keys are used to turn Off or On the Area or Area List named on the Display at the time The HELP key is used to display a Help message about the current operation being performed and can be pressed at any time The MENU key is pressed after PIN code lt OK gt if you wish to perform any Menu operations Operations other than Area On Off or Door Access The END key is used when you have finished performing the required operations or 1f you make a mistake while entering your PIN code and want to start again 8 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revis
18. allows a User with the appropriate authority to change the state of the Doors in the system to the unlocked condition e g If free access is required outside normal working hours to allow staff to fulfil an urgent order The display will prompt you to confirm the Un Lock all Doors operation Use the 9 Y es key to confirm Any other key to abort The display will show a brief Doors UnLocked message to indicate that the operation was successful and then return to the main menu 36 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 SECURE LIFT MENU Lift Car to Secure 01 SS CEZA ox ALL Floors Secured Lift Car to Free Access 01 SS EMER ox ALL Floors in Free Access The Secure Lift option allows a User with the appropriate authority to restore the state of Floor Access in a specific Lift Car to the secure condition Once secured only valid Users may access the floors e g If Floors are programmed for free access during the day it may be necessary to secure the floors in order to restrict access on the day that the Queen visits the building The display will allow you to enter the number of the Lift Car to secure Use the DIGIT keys to enter the two digit Lift Car number then OK to perform the secure operation Press the END key to abort The display will show a brief All Floors secured message to indicate that the operation was successful and then return
19. ause of other names beginning with the same OFFICE letter use the DOWN Arrow key to locate it REBECCA In this mode the UP and DOWN Arrow keys can be used to scroll through the list of Users To find a particular User by number press the ON key to change the display mode o gt lt S Use the DIGIT keys to enter the User number required The RIGHT Arrow key may be used to U00019 is in advance the cursor The Ben key may be used Not Located to clear the user number before you begin Press the ON key again to view the Area and User s name DESPATCH AREA ALUN REMEMBER Any time you need it HELP is as Close as the press of a key 18 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 Access _ Menu Option 2 USER CODES MENU ho a User to alter U00025 Find User Name MICHELLE 2 User 00009 Name DANIEL D 777 22 User Code programming allows details to be defined for each individual User Le Name PIN code and or Card details operations allowed via the User Type etc SELECT A USER TO PROGRAM EDIT The display will first allow you to choose a User number to alter Method i Pressing the ON key will allow an existing User to be selected by name Alpha search Method ii In either mode the UP and DOWN Arrows will search through the list of User numbers names i DIGIT keys are used to enter a User number OR ii When searching for a particular User name press the DIGIT
20. creen exits the menu and logs the User Off Clears the screen for entering new text etc or Selects first option in multiple choice questions Switches between different modes for selecting an item or answering a question e g Provides option of selecting an item by ID no Zone E01 Z03 or by name OFFICE PIR When programming questions that require a Yes No answer the N key selects No and the Y key selects Yes The DIGIT keys are used to select an item or option by number or ID and for programming text where available User names Area and Door List names etc 16 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 Info Menu Option 1 REVIEW MENU P F Dec06 17 30 26 7 Scott at Review REVIEW FILTER Allows a User to view the list of review events stored in the memory This may be necessary to find out details of user activity or past alarms etc The Display will show the last review event which will probably be a record of yourself accessing the Review Menu The 0 key is used to go to the start of review earliest review event still stored and the 9 key is used to go to the end of review last event saved UP back and DOWN forward Arrow keys are used to search through review one event at a time LEFT Arrow forces display to the start of the text RIGHT Arrow scrolls text one character at a time The DIGIT keys 1 to 8 can be used to search back through review for specific types of
21. e fame ctc To delete User details either partially or completely simply step through the User Codes programming with the OK key using the OFF key to delete or default any settings you wish to remove REMEMBER Any time you need it HELP is as close as the press of a key FOR DETAILS OF THE OTHER ACCESS MENU OPTIONS USER TYPES GROUPS LISTS Refer to the CONCEPT 3000 PROGRAMMER S MANUAL CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 af Isolate Menu Option 3 Sg SEN If a detector or alarm contact is faulty or their cabling has been shorted or cut you will be unable to turn ON any Area that the faulty device is in Users with the authority to Isolate on Exit can isolate any faulty devices when prompted during the Area ON procedure see Turning Area s ON for details However when you know that a device is faulty e g A roller shutter contact has been damaged by the Forklift you may also have the authority to Isolate the Zone via this menu option before anyone attempts to turn the Area ON Note that System Inputs can also be isolated e g Expander 01 Ext Siren Tamper could be isolated while damaged speaker cabling was awaiting repair Any Isolated Zones are automatically De isolated when the Area is next turned OFF The Isolate menu also allows you to De isolate Zones if the fault is rectified before the Area needs to be turned ON Zone to Isolate The display will prompt you to enter the Module
22. e the RIGHT Arrow key and the 9 YES and 5 NO keys to set the appropriate rank s to YES or NO When complete OK key to move on to the next question for this User UP Arrow to edit the previous User s Ranks DOWN Arrow to edit the next User s Ranks USER OPTIONS There are currently three special options which may be set for a User Set to YES to prevent the User from being given the option to acknowledge alarm messages when logging on to a Terminal Set to YES if the PIN programmed for this User is to trigger a Duress Input whenever it is entered Set to YES if the Area List selection is to appear on the display when this User logs on to the Terminal rather than individual Area selection Use the RIGHT Arrow key and the 9 YES amp 5 NO keys to set the desired options to YES or NO When complete OK key to move on to the next question for this User UP Arrow to edit the previous User s Options DOWN Arrow to edit the next User s Options UQOO009 Ex Area gt None uU00009 Ex Area gt SHOP 8 DANS PIES gt CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 25 EXTRA AREA The Area s that Users can control are normally only defined by the Area ON List and Area OFF List allocated to their User Type The Extra Area option allows one Area to be allocated directly to a User The User will be allowed ON and OFF control over the Extra Area regardless of whether or not t
23. events beginning from the date time of the event currently displayed As there are more than 8 review filter categories that can be selected the Mode can be changed by pressing the ON and OFF keys allowing selection of more categories You can use these filter keys in conjunction with the UP and DOWN Arrow keys to locate a specific event and then review all the other events around it in more detail 2 NOTE Use E to view the list of review filter categories available O a NWN nN B WN Kc OFF Mode 1 ON Mode 2 MODE 1 MODE 2 Alarms amp Restorals System messages Reports Times Auxiliary On amp Offs Detail Siren On amp Offs Communications User operations Lifts Area On and Offs Spare Isolates De isolates Spare Modules Errors CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 17 LOCATE USER In some systems INSIDE and or OUTSIDE Areas will have been assigned to Access Controlled weu A 2 oe Doors LOCATE USER can then be used to display the Area that the user is currently in Not Located The display will show the Area name on the top DARRIN line and the User name on the bottom line To search for a particular User alphabetically press the digit key that represents the first letter of FOYER the User s name You may have to press the key 2 RAYMOND or 3 times depending on the letter required and the User names in the system PQR If the User name you want is not displayed bec
24. hat Tamper monitoring 1s never compromised The display will alter accordingly to indicate that the operation was successful If you need to turn 24Hr monitoring Off in other Areas You may select other Areas by using the Up and Down Arrow keys or the letter key that the Area name begins with CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 13 Acknowledge an Alarm Alarm messages must be acknowledged by a User with the appropriate authority These messages provide precise information of the type of alarm the Area it has occurred in and the Zone or System Input that generated the alarm Had Alarm in An Alarm message may be displayed on the STEVES OFFICE Terminal and indicates which Area the Alarm has occurred in eee p p Logon to the Terminal as described before ksi Kikki oK PIN code OK x Area Alarm The display will show the specific details of the Had Alarm on PIR Alarm and provide a scrolling message if more than 16 characters e g Had Alarm on FRONT DOOR in FOYER Note alarm details then press the OK key to acknowledge the message The display will now show the Area ON OFF message to allow you to continue with your operation e g Turn the Area OFF Access Unlock a Door Terminals may be programmed to momentarily Unlock a Door to allow access Logon to the Terminal as described earlier Ok PIN OK Area Status will display as before NOTE For any Terminals or Users designated as Access Only
25. here are Area ON OFF Lists in their User Type In a larger multi Area system where most Users are only allowed control of a single Area this option would avoid the need to program many different Area Lists Press the RIGHT Arrow key to scroll through the Area names until the name of the required Area is displayed If you need to return to the start of the list at any stage press the P key When complete OK key to move on to select the next User to program edit UP Arrow to edit the previous User s Extra Area DOWN Arrow to edit the next User s Ext Area EXIT USER CODE PROGRAMMING When you have completed your programming session use the END key to exit the menu This can be done at any point in the procedure e g If your session only involved changing a PIN code you may use the END key after you have entered the new PIN and pressed OK This avoids having to step through all the other options 26 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 DELETING A USER Deleting or temporarily suspending a User is a simple process To suspend a User s operations ay A User can have all their operations suspended but still have all other details remain in the system U00126 Type gt by simply setting their User Type to None by None pressing the OFF key A User can then be reinstated at any time by just programming their User Type back in with no other programming involved Deleting a User Be a
26. ion 2 0 The OK key must always be pressed after you have entered your secret PIN code You have 10 seconds to press the OK key after you have completed entering the code OK If PIN codes are used to unlock doors pressing the OK key again will perform the Door unlock operation on the Door associated with the Terminal In some cases the OK key may be programmed to unlock a door without a PIN code being used e g In low security periods or when the Terminal is on the inside of an Exit Door The LEFT ARROW key will move the cursor to lt the left OR when prompted with the Area ON OFF display selects the 24Hour Tamper monitoring part of the Area to turn ON or OFF The RIGHT ARROW key will move the cursor to gt the right OR when prompted with the Area ON OFF display changes the display mode from AREA to AREA LIST and vice versa The UP and DOWN ARROW keys are used to A M scroll up and down through a list of available items to view control or program e g Areas Zones Review messages etc NOTE Keypad keys also have other functions when you are selecting viewing controlling or programming items in the Concept 3000 menu Details of the keypad functions when you are in the menu are provided in the Concept 3000 Menu Options section of this manual REMEMBER Any time you need it HELP is as close as the press of a key CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 9 USER OPERATIONS User operations
27. m while the Zone Problem message is displayed by pressing the OK key NOTE Any inputs isolated will automatically be de isolated when the Area is next turned OFF 12 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 Turning 24 Hour Tamper monitoring OFF and ON The 24Hr part of an Area continuously monitors the equipment and inputs for faults or deliberate interference and activates Tamper alarms when these conditions occur Occasionally the Installer or a User with the appropriate level of authority may need to turn the 24Hr part of an Area Off so that maintenance or changes can be performed on equipment or devices detectors etc in the system Note that most Users in the system will not have access to this operation H 2771 22 PERIMETER is Off A PERIMETER 24Hr is Off PERIMETER 24Hr 1s On OK Push On Logon to the Terminal as described earlier PIN code OK After the greeting the display will show the Area Status etc as before Press the LEFT ARROW key to change the display mode to show the status of the 24Hr or Tamper part of the Area The display will now show the Area name and indicate if 24Hr Tamper monitoring is Off or On in this Area Use the OFF or ON key to turn the 24Hr Tamper monitoring Off or On as required NOTE When the 24Hr monitoring is turned Off in an Area it will automatically be turned back On again when the Area is turned ON to ensure t
28. n ON or OFF operation When you have completed your operations you must END Logoff the Terminal by pressing the END key 10 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 Once you have Logged on to a Terminal and see the Area status with the Push Off or Push On message you may perform the Area OFF or ON operations Turning Area s OFF rarei CARRE OK OFFICE is On Push Off OFFICE is Off Push On Logon to the Terminal as described earlier PIN code OK After the greeting the display will show the Area Status etc as before At the Push OFF prompt turn the displayed Area or Area List OFF by pressing the OFF key The display will alter accordingly to indicate that the operation was successful Remember You have a limited time to turn an Area OFF once you have entered the Area Usually 30 seconds although the Entry time may have been programmed for a different period by the installer If you are allowed to control more than one Area DISPLAY MODE The Display mode can be changed from Single AREA to AREA LIST and vice versa by pressing the Right Arrow key By using AREA LISTS you can turn OFF all the Areas in the List that you are allowed to control with a single operation AREA SELECTION You may select other Areas or Area Lists by using the Up and Down Arrow keys or the letter key that the Area name begins with CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 11 Turning Area s ON
29. nd monitored in different ways The way in which a Door is controlled may also vary depending on the time or day of the week When you require access through a Door you must perform the required operation to unlock the door e g Swipe your Card and or Enter your PIN code etc then open the door and pass through ensuring the door closes behind you Avoid leaving the door open any longer than necessary as most systems will be programmed to detect Door Held Open Door open too long and will generate an alarm Doors controlled by your Concept 3000 system have names that allow for easy identification when reviewing Access Control activity via the Information Menu READERS Depending on the design of your system Access Control operations will probably be performed at a Reader i e A Card Proximity Tag or Wiegand key etc will be swiped presented inserted at a Reader to gain access through a Door Note that some systems will provide Access Control via the LCD Terminals using PIN codes and some systems will require a Reader and an LCD Terminal to be used to gain access at some Doors Programming is used to define the Door that each Reader will control and the operations allowed at each Reader For example a Reader outside the front door may be programmed to allow the inside Area to be turned OFF when certain Users use the Reader to gain access through the door Normally access would not be granted if the Area that the
30. nu This will be necessary when the system is first commissioned and when daylight saving begins and ends In some reporting formats the Central Station will do this automatically The display will show the system s current date and time The Date amp Time is set in the format DD MM Y Y HH MM Use the DIGIT keys to enter in the values required and the RIGHT Arrow key to move the cursor across the fields Press OK when complete The display will now allow you to set the weekday Use the RIGHT Arrow key to select the day of the week then press the OK key when complete REMEMBER Any time you need it HELP is as Close as the press of a key FOR DETAILS OF THE OTHER TIMES MENU OPTIONS Refer to the CONCEPT 3000 PROGRAMMER S MANUAL 32 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 Deadman _ Menu Option 6 THIS FEATURE NOT YET AVAILABLE TO USERS CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 33 Service Menn Option 8 ANSWER PHONE MENU Aare Answering Phone If remote access to the system is required for service purposes via the dialler phone line the service technician may ask you to activate the Answer phone function in order to establish the communications connection Activating the Answer Phone function is simply a matter of selecting the menu option by pressing the key sequence shown MENU 8 4 DO NOT USE THIS OPTION UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY YOUR INSTALLER SERVICE TECHNICIA
31. ons that you are allowed to access There are ten main menu options in the system numbered from 0 to 9 but User programming will determine which options will be available to each User Press a digit key to select the Menu option required Note Some options in Sub menus e g User Codes Review amp Test Inputs require another digit or two to be pressed The display will show another sub menu list similar to the one above when required Use the key sequence shown immediately below each menu option heading or the chart at the rear of this manual to determine the key sequence required to access each menu option e g User Codes Time Date MENU 2 1 lt MEN U gt 5 1 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 15 Keypad Functions in the Menu The functions of the 20 keys while performing control programming or viewing operations in the Concept 3000 menu are described below HELP OK END Scrolls up and down a list of available items to view program or control e g Users Zones Review messages amp Home Auxiliaries Moves cursor left or selects previous question for the same item if the cursor is at the start of the field Moves cursor rightor Scrolls through the options in multiple choice questions Provides relevant help messages on the display whenever required e g Will tell you what to do next if you are unsure Saves the current screen amp moves to the next question Saves the current s
32. stigating suitable test options for the Concept 3000 and as a result the Testing menu option for Users is still to be implemented NOTE The Installer does have access to a comprehensive range of Test options in the menu to assist with installation commissioning and service of the system Currently we recommend that arrangements are made with the Central Station so that testing can be performed periodically in real life conditions This would involve setting aside a brief period when all Areas in the system are turned ON and during this time all Input Devices in the system are activated This method has several definite advantages in that it not only tests the Input devices but also ensures that Input processing and Reporting options have been programmed appropriately and that the actual reporting of alarms is occuring effectively Note that this method MUST be arranged with the Central Station so that everyone is aware that the alarms reported are the result of a test procedure 30 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 This page deliberately left blank CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 31 Times Menu Option 5 SET TIME AND DATE MENU Sune TE Set Date Time 11 12 96 12 54 gt CLC o NOTE When OK is pressed the Date amp Time is saved AND the seconds count is set to 00 Set Weekday gt Tuesday The time and date on a Concept 3000 system can be set and adjusted in the Times me
33. th the name of the first Area or Area List that you are allowed to turn ON and or OFF and the action required THE DISPLAY The LCD display is used to annunciate alarms show the status of the system and guide the User through operations and programming using plain English text Sometimes it is necessary for the message to be longer than the width of the display When this occurs the message will automatically scroll slowly to the left so that you can view the entire text Many items in the system can have names programmed to provide easy identification via the LCD Display e g Users User Types Areas Zones Home Auxiliaries etc If an item used in your system is only identified by the default name e g Area 003 the item ID number preceded by a full stop you may wish to ask the Installer or System Admin to program a more suitable name for the item HELP A special feature of your Concept 3000 is the lt HELP gt key No matter what stage of an operation you are up to pressing the lt HELP gt key will display a Help message related to the specific operation you are performing If at any time you are not sure what to do next when using the system press the lt HELP gt key 6 CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 DOORS When Access Control is utilized in your system each access point that is controlled is called a Door Programming in the Concept 3000 can provide for different types of Doors to be controlled a
34. to the main menu The Free Lift option allows a User with the appropriate authority to change the state of the Floors in a specific Lift Car to the free access condition e g If free access is required outside normal working hours to allow staff to fulfil an urgent order The display will allow you to enter the number of the Lift Car that you wish to set to free access Use the DIGIT keys to enter the two digit Lift Car number then OK to perform the free access operation Press the END key to abort The display will show a brief All Floors in Free Access message to indicate that the operation was successful and then return to the main menu
35. ver a minimum of 4 digits is recommended if the PIN code is to control Areas or access external doors When complete OK key to move on to the Card Type question for this User UP Arrow to program the previous User s PIN DOWN Arrow to program the next User s PIN CARD TYPE Any User who is required to perform operations with an access card must have their card details entered beginning with the Card Type Press the RIGHT Arrow key to scroll through the list until the name of the appropriate Card Type is displayed If you need to return to the start of the list at any stage press the J key When complete OK key to move on to the card details question s for this User UP Arrow to edit the previous User s Card Type DOWN Arrow to edit the next User s Card Type The next display will depend on the Card Type selected i Credit Card For credit cards etc or other non Site Code magnetic stripe card formats ii Site Code For Wiegand formats where the Site Code is utilized or Inner Range magnetic stripe cards with Site Code format iii Direct Entry For Wiegand cards where the Site Code and or Format is unknown No Card CONCEPT 3000 User Manual Revision 2 0 21 UQOO009 Accnt No ore 777 777 o U00009 Accnt No cont x kCard ore RM E 0 UQOO009 Accnt No kkxCardxx O UQO0009 Waiting for card at RQ1 UO0009 Crd Typ gt Credit Card

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