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1. The sensor stays bypassed until you unbypass the sensor using the same method Group Bypassing This allows you to manually bypass a group of zones A bypass group and all zones in that group automatically belong to the same partition or area Ask your installer about setting up a bypass group To group bypass a group of sensors indefinitely Steps Response if any 1 Press 1 7 from main menu SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE ENTER THE ZONE NUMBER THEN PRESS GROUP X BYPASS COMPLETE MAIN MENU 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE 3 Press 90 the desired group number to be bypassed and then ENTER To group unbypass a group of sensors indefinitely Steps Response if any 1 Press 1 7 from main menu SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE ENTER THE ZONE NUMBER THEN PRESS 3 Press 91 the desired group GROUP X UNBYPASS number to be unbypassed and COMPLETE MAIN MENU then ENTER 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE No Delay Arming modifiers such as NO DELAY and LATCHKEY can be added once the system arming level is entered When you want to arm the system with no entry delay To arm with no entry delay Response if any Press 1 desired arming level 1 5 enter ACCESS CODE if prompted and then 9 SECURITY MENU NO DELAY The system will arm as usual but without the normal entry delay Note Do not use this no delay feature if you have to op
2. 5 Enter the schedule number and press Press 0 Press twice to exit System Status Your system has been designed to keep false alarms and system problems to a minimum If there is a problem your security system can diagnose it and then sound trouble beeps to let you know about it In most instances your system can alert your central monitoring station of the problem as well Checking the System Status When you want to know the current status of the system including its arming state and any current problems To check the system status Steps Response 1 Press 1 9 SYSTEM MENU CHECK STATUS 2 Press UNDO to quit GOODBYE What the Status or Trouble Beeps Mean Your Advent system s alphanumeric touchpads interior sirens and speakers use status and trouble beeps to com municate what the system is doing or if there is a problem You will hear some sounds each time you tell your system to do something Some will only sound when the system protests in some way Table 9 describes the operating and trouble beeps you may hear from your system Advent Commercial System System Status Cc TT TT Table 9 Status and Trouble Beeps Type of Sound Sound Pattern What These Sounds Mean When You Arm or 1 short beep Your system disarmed to OFF Disarm 2 short beeps Your system armed to PERIMETER 3 short beeps Your system armed to FULL 1 long 1 short beep Your system arm
3. Lights and Devices Each valid menu output can be associated with any of the schedules in its partition area Whenever a transition of an associated schedule occurs the state of the output is Rovere commerce System 7 reevaluated All schedule transitions occur at minute boundaries The following rules apply Q If any associated schedules turn on the output is turned on Q If any associated one time schedule turns off the out put is turned off This occurs even if other associated schedules are still on Q If any associated weekly schedule turns off and there are no associated schedules on the output is turned off If any other associated schedules remain on the output is unchanged 21 System Status aa Some general rules are that on transitions have priority over off transitions and one time schedules have priority over weekly schedules Also user initiated changes i e an output state change via a touchpad have priority over scheduled changes so that when an output is turned on or off by a user its state does not change back until the next valid schedule transition Controlling Lights Automatically The system can be programmed to turn lights controlled by the system on and off automatically according to a pre set schedule To set up a light schedule Steps Response 1 Press 4 desired light num LIGHTS MENU LIGHT NAME ber 2 Press 3 desired schedule number s 0 SCHE
4. Planning for Emergencies for emergency planning details Using the System When You re Away Off site operations using any Touch Tone telephone allow you to control and monitor most of your system features even while you are away You can turn lights and appli ances on and off check for any trouble conditions and even bypass the sensor on a door to let in an employee delivery person or service person System Information You may have installed this security system simply to pre vent break ins and theft and to detect fires However your new security system can alert you to many other emergen cies Plus this security system lets you monitor and con trol conditions in your business even when you are away To effectively use your security system you need to develop a few simple habits U Check for open doors and windows before leaving Remember to gather your things and then arm your system and exit before the exit delay time expires delay time when you return U Remember to disarm your system within the entry Respond to beeps light indicators and voice announcements from your system which indicate the status of your system You soon become aware of the benefits these few simple habits bring you and help you incorporate your security system seamlessly into your everyday life Using the Touchpad Buttons The touchpad is the primary way to manually operate the system or partition Table 1 contains
5. 8 from main SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR Press twice to exit MAIN MENU Note If you are unsuccessful deleting an access code make sure the access code exists in the system To check the existing codes from the main menu select 1 8 your access code 3 Also the system will not let you delete the primary access code or codes with equal or higher authorities Listing Codes When listing codes the panel displays the user number code user text limits and authority level Raven Commerca System menu CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS ACCESS CODE MENU CODE 3 Press 4 ENTER THE CODE TO CHANGE THEN PRESS 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to ENTER THE NEW CODE THEN change and press PRESS 5 Enter the new ACCESS CODE ENTER THE CODE A SECOND and press TIME THEN PRESS 6 Enter the new ACCESS CODE CODE OK again and press 7 Press twice to exit MAIN MENU Note No two access codes can be alike If you are unsuc cessful adding an access code make sure that the new access code doesn t already exist in the system To check the existing codes from the main menu select 1 8 your access code and 3 Access Codes Cll eee Changing an Access Code s Limits Use Limit Select Use Limit when the user will only need to access the system a limited number of times such as for testing or service personnel To set a Use Limit for new access codes first a
6. 8543164A DSF Auxiliary Panic Alarm default e KIL o Se A POLICE A E F Programmable N A FIRE A D cC GC Programmable A AUXILIARY Not Used General Operation In addition to automatic detection the system also responds to display touchpads Touch Tone telephones wireless touchpads and other manual controls o T e 0 6 Table 2 shows some basic system commands and the most common ways to perform them For a complete discussion of these go to the page number listed Table 2 Basic System Commands Press this on a Action Touchpad Hand held Keychain Touchpad Touchpad Cancel sa accidental alan ACCESS CODE ACCESS CODE ACCESS CODE Zo 8 8 8 8 8 Activate a police panic al ws Is Ss ctivate a police panic alarm e J s s OQ eli A POLICE amp z 9 9 9 9 9 Activate a fire panic alarm e amp P w w optional A FIRE A ee T 1 1 1 1 1 ctivate an auxiliary panic Zat py alarm We E optional A AUXILIARYA Disarm to OFF 1 1 ACCESS CODE 1 1 ACCESS CODE 1 1 ACCESS CODE Advent Commercial System System Information cc TT TNE Table 2 Basic System Commands Continued Press this on a Action Touchpad Hand held Keychain Tou
7. Arming to Night is like arming to Full except a few des ignated indoor sensors remain disarmed example hall ways certain offices common areas This would allow activity limited to these areas only All other areas are fully protected To arm the system to night Steps Response 1 Press 1 4 from main SECURITY MENU ARMING LEVEL menu CHANGE ENTER YOUR CODE TO QUIT PRESS 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE if PARTITION AREA X ARMED NIGHT prompted OK TO EXIT 3 Press twice to exit Raven Commerca System Security Protection CT TT All sensors will be active except those that are bypassed and those designated indoor sensors preset by your secu rity consultant Note Protected windows and doors must be either closed or bypassed in order for the system to arm Arming to Silent Arming to Silent is the same as arming to full except police alarms are silent To arm the system to silent Steps Response 1 Press 1 5 from main SECURITY MENU ARMING LEVEL menu CHANGE ENTER YOUR CODE TO QUIT PRESS PARTITION AREA X ARMED SILENT OK TO EXIT 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE if prompted 3 Press twice to exit All except bypassed sensors will be active following an initial exit delay Note Protected windows and doors must be either closed or bypassed in order for the system to arm Bypassing A security system cannot protect an open door or window When yo
8. If the system cannot classify an abnormal arming change as early or late it reports a generic excep tion If at the end of an opening or closing time window the partition area is not open or closed respectively the Revert Commerce System Controlling Lights and Devices O O system reports that the partition area failed to open or close Here are two specific examples of how opening and clos ing exception might be used in a business setting Every morning you d like to be notified if your busi ness is disarmed after its normal opening time Every evening you d like to be notified if your busi ness is armed before its normal closing time The most typical setup of this feature makes use of both exception opening and exception closing However it is possible to use only exception opening or only exception closing Follow the detailed procedure defining opening and clos ing schedules located in the Setting Weekly Schedules sec tion Note Contact your security consultant if you would like to turn the exception reporting on or off for any particular pager system printer or for the central station Controlling Lights and Devices Lights Lights controlled by the system can be turned on and off manually or automatically See Automating the System Using Schedules for details on controlling lights automati cally Note Contact your security consultant for adding or removing controlled lights Manually
9. Off Limits Areas of the Premises Many areas can be hazardous to children Using local only sensors you can monitor certain areas such as swim ming pools If the pool gate or door is opened a siren beeps The beeping stops when the gate or door is closed You can also use this sensor type to alert you to cars approaching to monitor mailboxes so you know when the mail arrives and as a wireless door bell Protect Private Business Information You can con trol accessibility to private documents or money drawers For example sensors could be set to beep any time the safe door is opened during business hours You can also assign up to 100 or 250 depend ing on model different system access codes to users Then if you choose to receive opening and closing reports from your central monitoring station you can check employee arming and disarming procedures If your system is not properly armed you can be called If normal opening procedures aren t followed addi tional people can be notified If your building has a security gate covering the front door and windows you may choose to put a sensor on the gate to sound a local siren if someone shakes the gate to scare them away but not to call the central sta tion If the intruder continues to break in other sen sors protecting the front door and windows would call the central monitoring station Set Doors and Windows for Entry Exit Entry and exit door sensors can be se
10. 14 Arming tO Full osc sscsscescssscsccsssctsciesaeseosdes dense asn 15 Arming to Night 0 ee knee 15 Arming to Silent ke 15 BYPASSID G8 cir esl sibek yin xoi ye h k be sirk u k ewda ev ee lek k 15 Automatically Bypassing 15 Manually Bypassing eee 15 Group Bypassing eee keke 16 NO D1 e h sc salen ocalan n d k hier kk be hed k we M 16 Silent Arming 53 5 ii xsdvksak le aeekaer ea du vekex ee k y s 16 Turning Security Protection Off 16 Using the No Activity Feature 16 Using Opening and Closing Reporte 17 Open Close Schedules eee e 17 Opening Closing Exception Reports 17 Controlling Lights and Devices 0 0 eee eee 17 j Bel i EBES N Rall N acti a cates DX aves 17 Manually Turning All Lights On or Off at ON e E 17 Manually Turning One Light On or Off 17 Brighten or Dim Lighte 18 Devices Appliances i ereke 18 Manually Turning a Single Device On and Off 18 Chime and Latchkey Features EE e 18 enedinn rrr 18 Latchkey Feature ikl eke eeekekek keke e kee k n 18 Automating The System Using Schedules 18 Schedule TYPOS escsceceseesccesasssensncnsssisdsrcssnsnehsceradeneas 18 Arming Schedules 0 0 cece ceeeeeeeeeeseeseceseeeeee
11. ON TIME TO ACCEPT PRESS OR ENTER A NEW ON TIME THEN PRESS FOR NO ON TIME PRESS 0 TO CHANGE THE DAYS OF THE WEEK PRESS The system will automatically make it a weekly schedule if you don t select the one time schedule 0 option start and press 4 Enter the time you want your schedule to FOR AM PRESS 1 FOR PM PRESS 2 TO CHANGE THE ON TIME PRESS 5 Press 1 or 2 ON TIME IS NOW XX XX AM PM NO OFF TIME TO ACCEPT PRESS OR ENTER A NEW OFF TIME THEN PRESS FOR NO OFF TIME PRESS 0 end and press 6 Enter the time you want your schedule to FOR AM PRESS 1 FOR PM PRESS 2 TO CHANGE THE OFF TIME PRESS 7 Press 1 or 2 OFF TIME IS NOW XX XX AM PM SCHEDULE TYPE IS 0 TO ACCEPT PRESS OR ENTER A NEW SCHEDULE TYPE THEN PRESS then press see Table 6 8 Enter the desired schedule type number SCHEDULE IS NOW TYPE X TO ACCEPT PRESS 70 ENTER A NEW SCHEDULE TYPE PRESS SCHEDULE ARMING OPTION IS 0 TO ACCEPT PRESS TO ENTER A NEW SCHEDULE ARMING OPTION THEN PRESS 9 Enter the desired arming schedule option SCHE number 0 15 then press see Table 7 SCHE ULE ARMING OPTION IS NOW X TO ENTER A NEW SCHEDULE ARMING OPTION PRESS ULE DAYLIGHT OPTION IS X TO ACCEPT PRESS TO ENTER A NEW SCHEDULE 10 Enter the desired schedule daylight option SCHE number 0 17 then press see Table 8 D D DAYLIGHT OPTION PRESS D ULE DAYLIGHT OPTION IS NOW X TO CHANGE SCHEDULE
12. REPORT CANCELED SECURITY IS ACCESS CODE OFF If canceled soon enough within 5 seconds programma ble the alarm will be canceled and the report to the mon itoring station stopped If not canceled soon enough the monitoring service will dispatch the police Police sirens will sound until the alarm is canceled Note To be on the safe side call the monitoring service even if you think you may have canceled the false alarm in time to stop the report Remote Phone Access Code Tampering Four incorrect attempts at entering an access code during any single operation session results in a TROUBLE indication The system hangs up and will not allow further attempts for 24 hours or until the system has been disarmed via an on site touchpad Hang up and wait for 24 hours and try again or follow these steps at the premises Response 1 Press to clear trouble indica tion Trouble beeps stop 2 Press 1 1 ACCESS CODE SECURITY MENU SECURITY IS OFF Trouble is acknowledged and further remote phone access is allowed Phone Line Tampering If the phone line is cut the system responds with a TROUBLE indication To stop the trouble beeps Steps Response Press to clear trouble indication Trouble beeps stop If the phone line is still faulty the trouble beeps will start again within 24 hours at the daily trouble indication time The display continues displaying a flashing until the trouble
13. Scripts menu Allows you to record and run automatic button press sequences scripts 0 Phone Displays Phone menu Offers phone test and data communication downloading functions Undo Cancels current operation if any Also returns to the previous or Main menu SF E ZAN Displays Main menu if system is idle The Main menu lists all other menus Also enters or accepts J displayed data or selection and skips to the next selection if any Raven Commerca System System Information CE eee Using Hand held Touchpads Using Keychain Touchpads If you have a wireless hand held touchpad 60 597 95 If you have a two or four button Keychain Touchpad you can use it as a remote control for the system 60 607 319 5 60 606 319 5 your security consultant has customized it to do designated system actions You These Hand held Work like these may find it useful to write down what the buttons have Touchpad buttons Touchpad buttons been set up to do Access OFF STAY AWAY Security Silent Arm Control Action Press this N ON Faw button s CGY 2Y CS as NO DELAY w S Arm to Full default e U 2 N2 Disarm default Features System Scripts Press twice to cancel arming protests f 2 ne 7 Turn All Lights On Off default amp Undo Phone Enter A F EFA Arm to next higher level default AN 2 9 a S m e o c ZH SZ B Zone Trip default O
14. Turning All Lights On or Off at Once To turn all controlled lights on or off Steps Response 1 Press G on bulb twice rapidly ON 2 Press H off bulb twice rapidly OFF or Steps Response 1 Press 4 0 ENTER A LIGHT NUMBER THEN PRESS ALL LIGHTS MENU TO TURN ON NOW PRESS 1 TO TURN OFF NOW PRESS 2 2 Press 1 for on or 2 for off LIGHTS ARE NOW ON OFF Note Turning off all lights turns off all devices as well Manually Turning One Light On or Off When turning selected lights on or off you will also be able to brighten or dim them Chime and Latchkey Features To turn selected controlled lights on or off Steps Response 1 Press 4 ENTER A LIGHT NUMBER THEN RESS IS ON OFF LIGHT MENU TO URN ON NOW PRESS 1 TO URN OF NOW PRESS 2 0 2 Enter the desired light num ber then press gt lt 3 Press 1 for on or 2 for off 4 Press twice to exit AIN MENU GOODBYE Brighten or Dim Lights To brighten or dim selected controlled lights Steps Response 1 Press 4 ENTER A LIGHT NUMBER THEN PRESS X IS ON OFF LIGHT MENU 2 Enter the desired light num ber then press 3 Press either 4 or 5 repeatedly to brighten or dim light 4 Press twice to exit MAIN MENU GOODBYE Devices Appliances Just like lights devices appliances controlled by the sys tem can also be turned
15. a list of the buttons and what they do Security Automation Fire Protection Access Control N a J 1 SECURITY MENU 2 SILENT ARM MENU N Security Lights Features Undo Silent Arm p Devices System Control Energy Scripts Enter amp 8 0O A POLICE A AUXILIARYA FIRE A i N AdVent System Test Weekly ea A A ZA POLICE AUX MEDICAL FIRE PANIC BUTTONS PRESS AND HOLD BOTH BUTTONS TO ACTIVATE Figure 1 Touchpad Buttons 3 ACCESS CONTROL MENU NOT USED 4 LIGHTS MENU 5 DEVICES MENU 6 ENERGY MENU NOT USED 7 FEATURES MENU 8 SYSTEM MENU 9 SCRIPTS MENU NOT USED 0 PHONE MENU MAIN MENU OR ACCEPT PREVIOUS MENU OR QUIT DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS TURN ALL LIGHTS OFF TURN ALL LIGHTS ON 8543g114b dsf Advent Commercial System System Information C TT TREE Table 1 Touchpad Button Descriptions Button Description Causes police panic alarm when both buttons are pressed and held or pressed twice A POLICE amp c D G Causes auxiliary or medical panic alarm when both buttons are pressed and held or pressed twice NS amp AUXILIARYA E F N w Causes fire panic alarm when both buttons are pressed and held or presse
16. also prevents the system from reporting to the monitoring service U Police alarm You must cancel the alarm within 5 programmable seconds to prevent the system from reporting to the monitoring service Raven Commerca System Manually Resetting Hardwired Smoke Detectors _ lt n Fire alarm Even if you cancel the alarm right away the system still reports to the monitoring service When this happens call your monitoring service and follow their instructions to prevent the fire department from being dispatched U Auxiliary or medical alarm You must cancel the alarm within 5 programmable seconds to prevent the system from reporting to the monitoring service To cancel an accidental alarm Alarm Steps Response Type Police Enter your ACCESS CODE ALARM CANCELED Alarm within 5 programmable seconds of the alarm start Report canceled Fire Alarm Enter your ACCESS CODE ALARM CANCELED then follow the instructions f Xat Report continues Tom your monitoring service to prevent the police or fire department from being dispatched Auxiliary Enter your ACCESS CODE ALARM CANCELED or Medical within 5 programmable Rena canceled Alarm seconds of the alarm start P Manually Resetting Hardwired Smoke Detectors Manually resetting a smoke detector following a test or alarm resets tripped detectors This procedure is rarely needed because smoke detectors are automatically reset wh
17. is fixed 14 Note Have the phone line repaired immediately and notify the monitoring service of the situation Equipment Sensor Tampering Tampering with system equipment sensors etc for example opening enclosures results in a TAMPER TROUBLE indication and or an alarm Replace any open system enclosures or sensor covers and clear the tamper indication To clear a tamper alarm indication Response To clear a trouble indication press or To clear an alarm enter your SECURITY MENU SECURITY IS ACCESS CODE OFF If any covers are still open the trouble beeps will start again in 4 hours The display continues displaying a flash ing until the trouble is fixed Security Protection Turning Security Protection On Turning security protection on means arming the system against fire intrusion or other emergencies You can arm the system to one of several levels depending on your needs throughout the day Table 5 shows which sensors are active in the various arming levels Table 5 Arming Levels Active Arming Levels Sensors Off Perimeter Night Full Silent Indoor sensors t motion etc Outdoor sensors door window i Environmental sensors smoke t t heat carbon monoxide etc Arming to Night is like arming to Full except a few desig nated indoor sensors remain disarmed hallway outside your bedroom This would allow you to
18. is needed and the action is lowed for each of the eleven authorities associated with a zone not a user Table 4 Authority Level Actions Authority Level Auth P uth arameter l P F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 Remote Phone Access Y Y Y CY CN J CN CN CN CN CN CN 11 Arm to Level 1 X Y Y CY CY CY CY CY CY CN CN 12 Arm to Level 2 X Y Y CY CY CY CY CY CY CN CN 13 Arm to Level 3 X Y Y CY CY CY CY CY CY CN CN 14 Arm to Level 4 X Y Y CY CY CY CY CY CY CN CN 15 J Arm to Level 5 N Y Y CY CY CY CY CY CY CN CN 18 Bypass Zones N Y Y CY CY CY CN CN CN J CN J CN 19 Bypass Critical Zones N Y Y CN J CN CN CN CN CN CN CN 20 User Zone Test N Y Y CN J CN J CN CN CN CN CN CN 21 Phone Test Y Y Y CN J CN CN CN CN CN CN CN 22 Program Schedules N Y Y CY CN J CN CN CN CN CN CN Program Mode Y N N N N N N N N N N Installer Zone Test Y N N N N N N N N N N Initiate Downloader Call Y N N N N N N N N N N Program Access Codes Y Y Y N N N N N N N N Reset Smoke Power Y Y Y N N N N N N N N Change Latchkey Time Y Y Y N N N N N N N N Initiate Fire Test Y Y Y N N N N N N N N Initiate LED Test Y Y N N N N N N N N N Jump Areas N Y amp Y amp N N N N N N N N Control Light
19. on and off manually or automati cally according to a preset schedule See Automating the System Using Schedules for details on controlling devices automatically Manually Turning a Single Device On and Off To turn selected controlled devices on or off Response DEVICE MENU DEVICE NAME Steps 1 Press 5 desired device number 2 Press 1 for on or 2 for off ON OFF Note Contact your security consultant for adding or removing controlled devices Chime and Latchkey Features Chime Feature The chime feature will alert you whenever someone enters or leaves through a perimeter door This may be used for example during a party to announce arriving guests or during the day to announce exits and entries To turn the chime feature on or off Response FEATURES MENU CHIME ON if off or CHIME OFF if on Press 7 1 from main menu Note To change which doors or other selected sensors chime or what text message is indicated if any contact 18 your security consultant Latchkey Feature The latchkey feature pages you if someone doesn t arrive at the premises and disarm the system by a designated time If programmed to do so the system will also phone in a report to the monitoring service The latchkey time need only be set to the desired time once To set the latchkey time Steps Response 1 Press 7 2 from main menu FEATURES MENU PRESENT LATCHKEY TIME NEW LA
20. or change in your service such as a second line a change in area code or prefix or adding removing call or monitoring services After installing a new phone modem or other device on the same line To test phone operation Steps Response 1 Press 0 1 from main menu PHONE MENU PHONE TEST PHONE TEST ON 2 Enter your primary ACCESS CODE 3 Wait for acknowledgment indication The system should report PHONE TEST OK Testing Sensors Inputs Zones Testing sensors allows you to activate any sensor system input device and verify its correct operation without caus ing an alarm Do this after new sensors are installed or old ones replaced Note All security fire protection is disabled during a zone test To test sensors Steps Response 1 Press 8 1 from main menu SYSTEM MENU ZONE TEST 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE ZONE TEST ON Activate the desired sensor The system should report input device s ZONE GOOD for the device activated 4 Press 8 2 to list zones tested 5 Press 8 3 to list zones not tested 6 Press 1 1 and enter your PARTITION NAME SECURITY ACCESS CODE if prompted to IS OFF manually end zone test If the system does not respond to an input device see Troubleshooting section If not ended manually zone test will automatically time out and end Testing the Panel Backup Battery The panel backup battery can be tested manu
21. the desired commands just as you would a system touchpad 3 Press twice to quit and return to your GOODBYE conversation Raven Commerca System Using the Phone with the System TT Note The other person on the line will not hear anything while you access the system Accessing the System Away from the Premise When you call the system it needs to know when it should answer the phone It does this in one of two meth ods Ring Hang Ring and Ring Count Contact your secu rity consultant if you want either method enabled or disabled or to change the number of Ring Count rings To access the system using Ring Hang Ring Method Steps Response 1 Pick up an off site Touch Tone Dial Tone phone and dial the premises phone number 2 Let the phone ring once and hang up 3 Wait 10 to 30 seconds dial again and wait for the system to answer SYSTEM HELLO PLEASE ENTER YOUR CODE 4 Enter your ACCESS CODE MAIN MENU Enter the desired commands just as you would a system touchpad 6 Press twice to quit and hang up GOODBYE To operate the system using Ring Count Method Steps Response 1 Pick up an off site Touch Tone Dial Tone phone and dial the premises phone number SYSTEM HELLO PLEASE ENTER YOUR CODE 2 Let the phone ring 12 program mable times and wait for the sys tem to answer The system will answer four rings earlier if an alarm or trouble
22. Advent Commercial System Document Number 466 1767 Rev B March 2001 Contents Wel COME s eire aia E n we ALE s n ak KE K uye dents n 1 System Features 55 Mell Kilk Ea k k ki nena b rand ETS 1 System Information eke kerek 2 Using the Touchpad Buttons U U 2 Using Hand held Touchpads 0 eee eee cece 4 Using Keychain Touchpads Le e 4 General Operation 00 ee eke 4 Adjusting the Touchpad Display Brightness 5 Adjusting the Volume of Status Messages 5 Global Settings aien nesena a bab an r Saka eens 6 Global Access Code kerese keke eee kek eel 6 Area JUMPING ya xilik medi cin n sib av c h ke d ek e H A HERA 6 Global Status and History e e 6 ACCESS CODES so 5 j den mn SEN ma b M rik Az n in 6 Adding an Access Code k jllji eee 6 GULQGTID OS 5 siye yay eyle suke xek k k naya k ERK AW EH u H E KA 6 Deleting an Access Code eee 7 Listing Codes siy kun eii arinnar 7 Changing an Access Code J eee 7 Changing an Access Code s Limits 8 Use LINIE ayna Seser ee KAN rike r elena wie SERRE NAN 8 Day LIMIT s55 cane eyen bene guer kas beker E 8 Permanent User i sci k axin leklek kelk k vanes 8 Changing Access Code s Authorityi 8 D S dl TT n Socduesese
23. BYE 2 Press UNDO to return to the main menu Viewing the History Buffer Viewing the history buffer allows you to learn the system s history of events It gives a detailed report of every event including Each sensor that was activated and at what time date Each time an access code was entered Alarms troubles etc Oooo Any other system events programmed to be stored in the history buffer To view the history buffer Steps Response if any 1 Press 7 5 from main menu SYSTEM MENU VIEW HISTORY BUFFER 2 Press to skip to the next his HISTORY if any is tory event indicated 3 Press UNDO to quit GOODBYE Maintaining Your System Testing The system has both automatic and manual built in test features Automatic Test Features The system automatically tests and reports any problems with the following parts of the system battery The system automatically tests the backup battery voltage and notifies you if it is low U phone Depending on your system configuration and programming it may automatically test the phone connection to the monitoring service daily or weekly phone line The system automatically tests line volt age Testing the System Manually You may also test the system manually when desired 24 Testing the Phone Connection to the Monitoring Service Test the phone communications after any phone line sys tem repairs
24. DAYLIGHT OPTION PRESS Your schedule is then displayed in its entirety 20 Advent Commercial System Automating The System Using Schedules cc TT TREE Response 11 Press twice to exit One Time Schedules One time schedules work the same way as weekly sched ules except that they are only valid once and not on cer tain days of the week The schedule type is set to 0 when the schedule turns off One time schedules are automati cally made inactive at the scheduled off time setting To set a one time schedule Steps Response 1 Press 7 4 from main menu FEATURES MENU ENTER YOUR CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS CODE SCHEDULES ARE NORMAL ENTER A SCHEDULE NUMBER THEN PRESS OR TO LIST SCHEDULES PRESS 0R TO ENABLE TEMPORARY SCHEDULES PRESS 00 3 Enter the desired schedule number and press PRESS SCHEDULE VALID ON NO DAYS TO ACCEPT PRESS TO ADD XXX days PRESS X the days number TO CHANGE TO A ONE TIME SCHEDULE PRESS 0 FOR A DIFFERENT SCHEDULE 4 Press 0 to make it a one time schedule and then 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday 8 Add all days 9 Remove all days 0 One time schedule SCHEDULE IS ONE TIME NO ON TIME TO ACCEPT PRESS OR ENTER A NEW ON TIME THEN PRESS FOR NO ON TIME PRESS 0 TO CHANGE THE DAYS OF THE WEEK PRESS 5 Enter the time you want your schedule to FOR A start and pr
25. DULE NUMBER Controlling Devices Automatically Just as the system can be programmed to control lights automatically it can control devices appliances automat ically as well To set a device schedule Steps Response 1 Press 5 desired device DEVICE MENU DEVICE NAME number 2 Press 3 desired schedule SCHEDULE NUMBER number 0 Access Code Schedules Each valid access code except those which can never be disabled installer and primary codes can be associated with any of the schedules in its partition Global codes i e those valid in all partitions can only be associated with schedules in partition 1 When a transition of an associated schedule occurs nothing happens to the access code Rather the validity of an access code is determined when the code is being used When a user is prompted for a code the system checks whether any schedules are tied to the code If so the code is valid whenever any of its asso ciated schedules is on and invalid if all of its associated schedules are off To change an access code s schedule Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 from main SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR menu CODE ACCESS CODE MENU ENTER THE CODE TO CHANGE THEN PRESS CODE SET TO X SCHEDULE ENTER A SCHEDULE THEN PRESS SCHEDULE X ADDED TO ACCEPT PRESS 0 CODE SET TO X 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE Press 5 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to change and press
26. ENTER YOUR menu CODE ENTER AREA TO REDIRECT TO 2 Enter your global ACCESS CODE THEN PRESS OR FOR GLOBAL STATUS PRESS 19 OR FOR GLOBAL HISTORY PRESS 75 3 Press 19 System displays the global status then returns to the main menu Selecting global history allows the user to view the com plete contents of the event history buffer i e system events and events from all areas To view global history Steps Response 1 Press 7 7 from main FEATURES MENU ENTER YOUR menu CODE ENTER AREA TO REDIRECT TO 2 Enter your global ACCESS CODE THEN PRESS OR FOR GLOBAL STATUS PRESS 19 OR FOR GLOBAL HISTORY PRESS 75 3 Press 75 System displays the global history then returns to the main menu Access Codes The system access codes are used to limit certain system operations to authorized personnel Access codes are pro grammable and are from four to six digits long The sys tem will indicate if and when an access code is required to perform any desired function When ENTER YOUR CODE is dis played enter the access code using the touchpad buttons The system automatically has one access code for the pri mary user in each partition area It is the primary access code You can change the primary access code but you cannot delete it In addition to this primary access code you can create secondary access codes for other users Note If you enter access codes with
27. ER THE NEW CODE THEN PRESS 4 Enter the new ACCESS CODE ENTER THE CODE A SECOND and press TIME THEN PRESS CODE OK 5 Enter the new ACCESS CODE again and press 6 Press 4 AUTHORITY 1 ENTER AN AUTHORITY NUMBER THEN PRESS CODE SET TO AUTHORITY X 7 Enter the desired authority level and press 8 Press twice to exit MAIN MENU Advent Commercial System To set an authority level for an existing access code Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 from main menu SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS CODE ACCESS CODE MENU Press 7 ENTER CODE TO CHANGE THEN PRESS 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to change AUTHORITY X ENTER AN and press AUTHORITY NUMBER THEN PRESS 5 Enter the desired authority level CODE SET TO AUTHORITY number 0 8 and press X 6 Press twice to exit MAIN MENU User Text Each access code can have up to 20 characters of user text assigned to it This text is used when listing codes and when identifying a user during event printing User text uses the same display tokens as static display text see Table 3 except that special tokens such as time date and flashing are not allowed When using user text you need to enter the whole string before pressing Table 3 Two Digit Display Descriptors No Token Tex
28. MPER Zone has been tampered with Zone description TROUBLE Generic unspecified zone trouble Zone description ZONE ACTIVITY TROUBLE Panel has not detected sufficient zone activity or could also indicate a failed sensor ARMING ABORTED OR FAILED Panel is unable to arm the system Check unbypassed open or faulty sensor s AUDIO TROUBLE Panel has detected a problem with its audio amplifier AUXILIARY POWER FAILURE Auxiliary power 12V or 24V is not OK BATTERY IS BAD The panel 12 VDC backup battery s not charged or has failed BUDDY 1 FAILURE Panel communication with buddy 1 has failed BUDDY 2 FAILURE Panel communication with buddy 2 has failed BUDDY 3 FAILURE Panel communication with buddy 3 has failed BUDDY 4 FAILURE Panel communication with buddy 4 has failed DELETE A CODE FIRST No room for new code Delete an existing code ENTER YOUR CODE Valid access code is needed to proceed ENTRY CLEARED Invalid or incomplete entry cleared Raven Commerc System 29 Appendix C Display Error Messages and Meanings uan Message INVALID Meaning Invalid keypad entry FLASH MEMORY TROUBLE A flash memory error has been detected The panel requires service GOODBYE Quitting menu mode INVALID AUTHORITY Insufficient access code authority A different higher authority access code is required INVALID CODE Invalid access code Ente
29. Schedule Types Schedule Conditions Type 1 Normal 2 Holiday A 3 Normal Holiday A 4 Holiday B 5 Normal Holiday B 6 Holiday A Holiday B 7 Normal Holiday A Holiday B 8 Temporary 9 Normal Temporary 10 Holiday A Temporary 11 Normal Holiday A Temporary 12 Holiday B Temporary 13 Normal Holiday B Temporary 14 Holiday A Holiday B Temporary 15 Normal Holiday A Holiday B Temporary Arming Schedules Besides a schedule type every schedule also has an arm ing type Table 7 defines the valid arming types To keep scheduled arming simple only one arming schedule should be defined on a given day Avene Commerca System Arming Arming Action Automating The System Using Schedules Cc TT TREE Table 7 Arming Types Arming Action Opening Type for On for off Closing Transition Transition Schedule 0 None None No 1 Disarm Arm No 2 Arm Disarm No 3 Arm None No 4 Disarm None No 5 None Arm No 6 None Disarm No 7 None None No 8 None None Yes 9 Disarm Arm Yes 10 Arm Disarm Yes 11 Arm None Yes 12 Disarm None Yes 13 None Arm Yes 14 None Disarm Yes 15 None None Yes Sunrise Sunset Schedules Schedule on or off times may be tied to the daily varia tions in sunrise and sunset Each midnight sunrise sunset schedules are adjusted based on the change in sunrise or sunset times The a
30. TCHKEY TIME 2 Press to accept the indi cated time or enter the new desired time for example 440 for 4 40 3 Press 1 for A M or 2 for P M A M or P M Arm the system to full adding the latchkey arming modi fier Response Press 1 3 ACCESS CODE if requested 8 SECURITY MENU AWAY LATCHKEY Automating The System Using Schedules Schedules are used to automatically control the system at a predetermined day and time Schedules can be used for automatically turning system controlled lights and devices on or off They can automatically arm or disarm the sys tem and also define time periods during which business type openings closings and access codes are valid Each system partition area separate protected area can have up to 32 programmed numbered schedules All schedules belong to a partition area there are no global schedules Each schedule also has an arming type defining what arm ing actions if any are taken at a schedule transition The daylight type determines whether the schedule is used in type defining whether on or off times are adjusted daily based on variations in sunrise or sunset The daylight type also determines whether the panel is the in the Northern or Southern hemisphere Schedule Types Every schedule is defined to be either valid or invalid dur ing four different schedule types in a given partition area The types are Type 1 Normal is val
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32. a partition code all codes added will work for that partition If a global code is used all codes added will automatically be global codes Adding an Access Code Add an access code to the system whenever you want other authorized persons to have use of the system Guidelines 1 Do not use sequential numbers 1234 5678 etc that can be easily defeated by unauthorized users 2 Do not use birthdate year combinations which others may know Advent Commercial System 3 Do not use phone number sequences which others may know 4 Keep a separate log of all programmed user codes and their user names in a secure location To add an access code Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 from main SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR menu CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS ACCESS CODE MENU CODE 3 Press 1 ENTER THE NEW CODE THEN PRESS 4 Enter new ACCESS CODE and ENTER THE CODE A SECOND press TIME THEN PRESS 5 Enter new access code CODE OK again and press 6 Press twice to exit MAIN MENU Note No two access codes can be alike If you are unsuc cessful adding an access code make sure the new access code doesn t already exist in the system To check the existing codes from the main menu select 1 8 your access code 3 Deleting an Access Code Delete an access code when you no longer want that code to allow access to the system To ensure maximum secu rity delete access cod
33. ally for example when replaced or following a lengthy power out age To test the panel backup battery Steps Response 1 Press 8 8 from main menu SYSTEM MENU BATTERY TEST BATTERY TEST XX X VOLTS GOODBYE 2 Press UNDO to end the test Advent Commercial System Note Battery test voltage should range from 12 to 14 volts If not or if BATTERY BAD is indicated see Troubleshooting section Your system has a backup battery that will secure your premises even during an AC power failure An optional feature allows your system to alert the central monitoring station if the power is off The system reports again when Troubleshooting cc O water based cleaning solution to clean all touchpads enclosures and housings Checking and Changing Batteries System module and sensor batteries are automatically and periodically tested by the system If the system indicates a module or sensor LOW BATTERY message contact your secu power has been restored Cleaning the System Components You should clean your system at least once per year or as needed Use a damp warm rag and a mild non abrasive rity consultant They will replace the module or sensor bat tery Troubleshooting Table 11 contains a summary of some simple system prob lem solving techniques Table 11 Troubleshooting Feature Problem Solution Arming System won t arm Make sure all monitored perimeter doors
34. and windows are closed or Disarming accept open zones bypass them and accept the trouble causing protest Someone else is controlling your system from a different touchpad or phone Bypass Panel announces INVALID when You are trying to bypass a 24 hour environmental sensor that cannot be you try to bypass a sensor bypassed or your code does not have the authority to bypass critical sensors Batteries Panel announces SYSTEM BATTERY Call your security system consultant for battery replacement FAILURE Or SENSOR NN LOW BATTERY False Alarm Alarm report is being sent Immediately enter your access code to cancel the alarm This command cancels the alarm and if done within 5 seconds programmable does not call in a report to the central monitoring station Smoke Sensor Beeps once every minute Batteries are low Replace the smoke sensor batteries Trouble Beeps 6 beep sequence once every 10 Press undo to silence the trouble beeps Press once for each problem seconds This disables the trouble beeps until the preprogrammed trouble indication time Controlled Lights Lights or devices controlled by Make sure the lamp has a working bulb or Devices the lamp or appliance modules do not work Check the lamp or device operation at a working outlet Make sure the lamps or devices are switched ON and are plugged into the lamp or appliance module Make sure that the modules are plugged into out
35. aning Invalid keypad entry blinking asterisk System trouble condition exits Check system status Bus Module description RECEIVER FAILURE Bus receiver has failed Bus Module description ANTENNA TAMPER Bus transceiver antenna has been tampered with Bus Module description BUS COM MUNICATION FAILURE Panel has lost communication with bus device Bus Module description POWER FAILURE Bus device has lost AC power Bus Module description BATTERY FAILURE Bus device has low battery Bus Module description MODULE TAMPER Bus device has been tampered with value NOT ENTERED Keypad entry time out has expired Zone description BACKUP BAT TERY TROUBLE Zone has a low backup battery Zone description GROUND FAULT TROUBLE Hardwired loop has a short to ground Zone description HARDWIRE LOOP TROUBLE Hardwired loop is open or shorted Zone description LOW BATTERY RF sensor has low battery Zone description OBSCURITY TROUBLE Smoke sensor has partial obscurity trouble This means that the sensor is close to detecting an alarm most likely because the sensor is dirty Zone description POWER FAILURE Zone has lost AC power Zone description RF JAM TROU BLE RF sensor is being jammed by interfering RF signal Zone description SUPERVISORY FAILURE Panel has lost communication with RF sensor Zone description TA
36. call review status and event history control lights and devices change installer code change arming level within one hour of exiting program mode Cannot change schedules or access codes except own bypass zones extend arming levels change arming levels except as stated above Installer code is permanent Primary Authority Primary user for that partition area There is exactly one primary code per partition area This code is permanent and cannot be restricted Can do every thing except enter program mode do installer zone test initiate a downloader call Primary codes are permanent Full Authority Can do everything the primary user can do except add delete change list codes of equal or higher author ity Authority 1 to 8 Configurable authorities In general authority 1 should be the highest of the configurable authori ties and authority 8 the lowest Authority Level Definitions The three pre defined and eight configurable authorities allow you to carry out a specific set of actions which require an access code and deny others Whenever one of these actions is requested from a touchpad the panel prompts you for an access code and determines whether the entered code has sufficient authority If not the panel responds with INVALID AUTHORITY Authority Levels PC EE Y IAYT When using a keyfob or keyswitch to request an arming Table 4 list actions and whether they are allowed or disal level change no access code
37. chpad Touchpad Arm to PERIMETER 1 2 ACCESS CODE 1 2 ACCESS CODE 1 2 ACCESS CODE optional Arm to FULL 1 3 ACCESS CODE 1 3 ACCESS CODE 1 3 ACCESS CODE Press twice G 40 1 or hold for2 AN Turn all lights ON seconds 4 0 1 Q Hold Or press 4 0 1 Press twice H 4 0 2 or hold MN Turn all lights OFF 4 0 2 Q Hold Or press 4 0 2 Manually reset smoke 8 9 ACCESS CODE 8 9 ACCESS CODE 8 9 ACCESS CODE sensors View main menus or cancel ae STATUS a menu operation GY Enter dat FN BYPASS 4 nter data N Check system status 1 9 1 9 1 9 j bi b Undo STATUS g y ilence trouble beeps MN Check alarm history 1 0 1 0 1 0 Check event history buffer 7 5 7 5 1 5 Adjusting the Touchpad Display Adjusting the Volume of Status Brightness Messages Both alphanumeric touchpad VFD blue green display You can change the volume of the status voice messages character brightness and LCD yellow display back light from the system There are 9 volume levels from 0 silent ing are adjustable to 8 maximum To change the display character or back lighting bright To change the status voice message volume ness press and hold the touchpad button TARGET for at St R least two seconds and then release Momentarily you will see it at full brightness then it stays at the next brightness 1 Press 8 4 from main SYSTEM MENU VOLUME LEVEL IS X level setting Repeat this to t
38. cs 9 Authority Levels sssini k ne s Kasek k Ku kry k 9 Authority Level Definitions 9 Changing Authority Level Definitiona 10 Using the Phone with the System j 11 Accessing the System Using an On Premise Phone 11 Accessing the System During a Phone Call 11 Accessing the System Away from the Premise 11 Bypassing an Answering Machine or Voice Mail i DD N Kv sigs E N 11 Disengaging Local Phone Control 12 Adjusting the Phone Volume 12 Alarms esker n berk ed xe d ye a d r n y p v da Se Ver EE Ku Ey Eek k 12 Manually Activating Alarms E 12 Preventing Accidental Alarms 13 Tips for Avoiding Accidental Alarms 13 Cancelling an Alarm ou cece eee 13 Manually Resetting Hardwired Smoke Detectors 13 System Tampering 0 0 cece eke keke 13 Touchpad Access Code Tampering 14 Remote Phone Access Code Tampering 14 Phone Line Tampering eee 14 Equipment Sensor Tampering UUEUUEUEUEUU 14 ITI Part No 60 562 01 60 562 04 User s Manual Security Protection seseserseserersrereresrererereeresenersrerereseee 14 Turning Security Protection On 14 Arming to Perimeter E eee
39. d twice A FRE A lE IN Turns all controlled lights on when held or pressed twice within 2 seconds N Z ka Ge Turns all controlled lights off when held or pressed twice within 2 seconds l Controls display brightness when pressed and held N WF 1 Security Displays Security menu Allows you to do security functions such as arming disarming bypassing and checking system status and alarm memory 2 Silent Arm Displays Silent Arming menu Provides special security functions such as silent arming disarming 3 Access Control Displays Access Control menu Offers building access control functions to be developed 4 Lights Displays Lights menu Allows you to turn controlled lights on and off individually and assign timed light schedules Lights can be turned on and off all at once by pressing the touchpad Lights On and Lights Off buttons twice 5 Devices Displays Devices menu Allows you to turn non light controlled devices such as fans and others on and off and assign timed device schedules 6 Ener i to be divdoy d Displays Energy menu 7 Features Displays Features menu Allows you to turn features such as door chime on and off Also allows you to add delete or list lights and devices change schedules view the event log and jump between areas if used 8 System Displays System menu Allows you to run various system tests and adjust the voice siren volume 2 i eke d Displays
40. dd the access codes to the system then follow the on screen menu To set a use limit for an existing access code Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 from main menu SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE ACCESS CODE MENU 2 Enter your primary ACCESS CODE 3 Press 6 ENTER THE CODE TO CHANGE THEN PRESS CODE IS SET TO XXXXXX 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to change and press 5 Press 3 ENTER THE NUMBER OF USES VALID THEN PRESS VALID FOR X USES 6 Enter the desired number of uses and press 7 Press twice to exit MAIN MENU Note When an access code with a Use Limit expires it will automatically be deleted Day Limit Select Day Limit if a user will only need temporary access to the system such as service personnel Note You can not set both a Day Limit and a Use Limit for a single access code To set a Day Limit for new access codes first add the access code to the system then follow the touchpad on screen menu To set a day limit for an existing access code Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 from main menu SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE ACCESS CODE MENU 2 Enter your primary ACCESS CODE 3 Press 6 ENTER THE CODE TO CHANGE THEN PRESS CODE IS SET TO XXXXXX 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to change and press 5 Press 2 ENTER THE NUMBER OF DAYS VALID THEN PRESS VALID FOR X DAYS 6 Enter the desired number of days and pr
41. djusting the Phone Volume When you want to adjust the phone volume to your com fort level for hearing To adjust the phone volume using a phone Steps Response Pick up a Touch Tone phone Dial Tone SYSTEM HELLO MAIN MENU Press to access the system Press 8 Press 5 for Phone Volume SYSTEM MENU VOLUME LEVEL IS X TO ACCEPT PRESS 0R ENTER A NEW LEVEL FROM 1 TO 8 THEN PRESS 5 Enter anew volume level and VOLUME LEVEL IS NOW SET press to accept TO X GOODBYE Pe L E 6 Press twice to quit and hang up 12 To adjust the phone volume using an off site phone Steps Response 1 Pick up a Touch Tone phone Dial Tone SYSTEM HELLO PLEASE 2 Dial your premises phone num ber ENTER YOUR CODE 3 Enter your ACCESS CODE MAIN MENU 4 Press 8 SYSTEM MENU VOLUME LEVEL IS X TO ACCEPT PRESS 0R ENTER A NEW LEVEL FROM 1 TO 8 THEN PRESS VOLUME LEVEL IS NOW SET 5 Press 5 for Phone Volume 6 Enter a new volume level and press TO X 7 Press twice to quit and hang GOODBYE up Alarms Emergency alarms notify you and the system monitoring service in case of an emergency Although alarms are auto matically activated by the various system sensors you can also manually activate alarms When an alarm is activated combinations of loud exterior and interior sirens sound and a very realistic voice calls out one of
42. e sensor Your system has sensor or touchpad failure Your system has a low battery Your system has failed to communicate with the central monitoring service Your system memory has failed There is a siren wiring problem Table 10 describes the conditions under which some trou ble beeps occur and when they begin Table 10 Trouble Beep Conditions Condition When Beeps Begin AC Power Failure 8 seconds programmable after failure is detected If programmed to do so a report is sent to the central monitoring station at this time or after 1 12 hours programmable The system will continue to operate under backup battery power Fail to After fifth programmable unsuccessful attempt to phone the monitoring service Communicate Hardwire Sensor Trouble As soon as the system detects the condition Phone Fail Trouble As soon as the system detects the condition and also at preprogrammed trouble indication time if any Avene Commerca System 23 Maintaining Your System HEE Checking the Alarm History When you want to know which and how many alarms sounded in your absence The system reports the following information about the last alarms U The alarm type U Which sensor activated the alarm U The date and time the alarm happened To check the alarm history Steps Response if any 1 Press 1 0 from main menu SECURITY MENU CHECK ALARM HISTORY GOOD
43. ed to NIGHT 1 long 2 short beeps Your system armed to SILENT When You Enter 3 short beeps every 2 seconds Your system is armed and the exit delay is in progress Beeps sound once or Exit per second during the last 10 seconds 3 short beeps every second Or Your system is armed and the entry delay is in progress Your system is armed an alarm has occurred the alarm sirens have already timed out and the entry delay is in progress Chime Feature On 2 short beeps or ding dong sound Your system is OFF The chime feature is on and an exterior sensor like a door or window is opened Protest Beeps 1 long 1 short beep continuous sequence Once per second Your are trying to arm with one of the many possible protest conditions present You will be asked if you want to accept the protest condition after you enter your code For example you are trying to arm to PERIMETER or FULL with an exterior door or window open Close the door or window or see section Arming with a Door or Window Open or You are trying to disarm after an alarm has occurred and the alarm sirens have already timed out System Trouble Beeps 6 short beeps once every 10 seconds 6 beeps may sound for any of these reasons Some examples Your system has an AC power failure Your system has low sensor or touchpad battery Your control panel can t communicate with a hardwire device such as a hardwir
44. eeeeees 19 Sunrise Sunset Schedules EEELEE EE 19 Weekly Schedules oo eee eke 20 One Time Schedules eee ke 20 Associating Lights Devices and Access Codes WIth Schedules 5 45i5 Gi sin ne lee k nek k k a b k K w e KEK erene 21 Lights and DeEV C6S 1 544 554s s40 ca 5K n 21 Controlling Lights Automaticallyi 21 Controlling Devices Automaticallyi 22 Access Code Schedules A EEEE EEE 22 SIRE N NE N RD dl E SRE 22 Checking the System Status EUUEEUEUEUUUEUEUEUU j 22 What the Status or Trouble Beeps Meaa 22 Checking the Alarm History e 24 Viewing the History Buffer U 24 Maintaining Your System eee eken 24 TeOSTIn Gs ec ces K ye cits beset vests hak L SENE HESK Ai iiie 24 Automatic Test Features E EEEEEE 24 Testing the System Manuallyi 24 Testing the Phone Connection to the Floor Plan Example L eee 26 Monitoring Service L eee 24 Your Floor Plank vinse itene a orea KE e 26 Testing Sensors Inputs Zones 24 i Testing the Panel Backup Battery HAN Y MEMAN 24 Appendix B System Menu Map KE N a e ae a 28 Checking and Changing Batteries 1 111111125 Appendix C Display Error Messages and Meanings 29 Appendix D Sy
45. eek These schedules remain active One Time schedules are those that are used only once at a set on and off time and then automatically made inactive by the system Any schedule can be defined to be a weekly schedule For a weekly schedule the user defines on what days of the week the schedule is valid A weekly schedule must have a valid on time and a valid off time These times define when the schedule should turn on and off and are the same for every day of the week If the off time is earlier than the on time then the off time is assumed to be for the next day Any automatic actions lights devices access codes set to use this weekly schedule will repeatedly activate on the days and times set To set a weekly schedule Steps Response 1 Press 7 4 from main menu FEATURES MENU ENTER YOUR CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS CODE SCHEDULES ARE NORMAL ENTER A SCHEDULE NUMBER THEN PRESS OR TO LIST SCHEDULES PRESS OR TO ENABLE TEMPORARY SCHEDULES PRESS 00 3 Enter the desired schedule number and press PRESS SCHEDULE VALID ON NO DAYS TO ACCEPT PRESS 70 ADD XXX days PRESS X the days number TO CHANGE TO A ONE TIME SCHEDULE PRESS 0 FOR A DIFFERENT SCHEDULE Enter desired number s and then 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday 8 Add all days 9 Remove all days 0 One time schedule Note SCHEDULE IS WEEKLY NO
46. en an alarm is acknowledged or canceled To manually reset tripped smoke detectors Steps Response 1 Press 8 9 from main SYSTEM MENU RESET SMOKE menu POWER ENTER YOUR CODE SMOKE LOOP RESET 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE Note Do not reset smoke detectors until the location of the activated detector is determined and the smoke source removed System Tampering The system will automatically detect and indicate the type of tampering Touchpad access code tampering If set up by the installer four incorrect access code attempts results in a KEYSTROKE VIOLATION police alarm U Remote phone access code tampering Four incorrect attempts at entering an access code results in a TROUBLE indication and temporarily disables further access Phone line tampering A TROUBLE indication results if the phone line is cut Equipment sensor tampering Results in a TAMPER TROUBLE indication and or an alarm 13 Security Protection aa Touchpad Access Code Tampering The system can be programmed to detect four or more incorrect access code entry attempts during any single ses sion as unauthorized touchpad tampering If this feature is enabled the system will respond with a a KEYSTROKE VIOLA TION trouble indication and a police alarm If you know that this was done in error contact the moni toring service and let them know To cancel this alarm Response Enter your primary ALARM
47. ena protected door in order to enter 16 Silent Arming The Silent Arming menu is used to arm or disarm your system without disturbing anyone with status beeps or voice messages This works the same as the security menu for arming or disarming the system with one exception press 2 silent arm menu instead of 1 security menu to access the silent arming menu For example To silent arm the system to full Steps Response 1 Press 2 3 from main SILENT ARMING MENU ARMING menu LEVEL CHANGE ENTER YOUR CODE TO QUIT PRESS PARTITION AREA X ARMED FULL OK TO EXIT 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE if prompted 3 Press twice to exit Note Protest beeps will still sound To turn on the status beeps and voice messages again arm or disarm the system using the security menu as usual Turning Security Protection Off Arming to OFF is used when security is not a concern This would be when the premises is occupied and people will be going both inside and out To turn system arming off Steps Response 1 Press 1 1 from main SECURITY MENU ARMING LEVEL menu CHANGE ENTER YOUR CODE TO QUIT PRESS 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE if PARTITION AREA X SECURITY IS prompted OFF 3 Press twice to exit Sensors that will remain active 0 Environmental sensors smoke heat carbon monox ide Sensors that will be inactive U Indoor sensors U Perimeter sensors such as do
48. es as soon as they are no longer needed To delete an access code Steps Response Press 1 8 from main menu SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE ACCESS CODE MENU Hek 2 Enter your primary ACCESS CODE 3 Press 2 ENTER THE CODE TO DELETE THEN PRESS 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to delete and press CODE DELETED Access Codes cc TT TIRE Note A partition code cannot view global codes To list access codes Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 from SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE main menu 2 Enter your primary ACCESS CODE MENU ACCESS CODE 3 Press 3 USER CODE XXXX NO TEXT AUTH X LIM X For LIM you can have the following options P Permanent D Day and U Use For AUTH you can have the following options P Partition F Full or 1 8 If there is a the code is a global code 4 Press twice to exit MAIN MENU Changing an Access Code All access codes are not alike When you add an access code you can give each access code different options Using the Access Code menu you can and should change the options of each new access code to ensure maximum security To ensure maximum security access codes should be changed on a regular monthly basis You should also change an access code if you suspect an unauthorized per son knows a user s access code or if when a user is replaced To change an access code Steps Response 1 Press 1
49. ess 7 Press twice to exit MAIN MENU Note Number of days means the number of days starting from today through the ast day you want the access code to work The access code quits working and is deleted at midnight of the last day Permanent User All new access codes are automatically permanent unless you set a Day Use Limit Select Permanent User when you want the access code to work for an unlimited amount of time or when you want to erase the Day Limit or Use Limit of an access code To reset an access code to permanent Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 from main menu SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE ACCESS CODE MENU 2 Enter your primary ACCESS CODE 3 Press 6 ENTER THE CODE TO CHANGE THEN PRESS CODE IS SET TO XXXXXX 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to change and press CODE SET TO PERMANENT MAIN MENU Press 1 6 Press twice to exit Changing Access Code s Authority Each access code can have an authority level from 0 full to 8 limited A lower number allows the use of more fea tures and gives the user more control A higher number prevents the user from using some features See Authority Levels for more detailed information To set an authority level for new access codes Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 from main SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR menu CODE ACCESS CODE MENU 2 Enter your primary ACCESS CODE 3 Press 1 ENT
50. ess PRESS 1 FOR PM PRESS 2 TO CHANGE THE ON TIME PRESS 6 Press 1 or 2 ON TIME IS NOW XX XX AM PM NO OFF TIME TO ACCEPT PRESS OR ENTER A NEW OFF TIME THEN PRESS FOR NO OFF TIME PRESS 0 7 Enter the time you want your schedule to FORA end and press PRESS 1 FOR PM PRESS 2 TO CHANGE THE OFF TIME PRESS 8 Press 1 or 2 OFF TIME IS NOW XX XX AM PM SCHEDULE TYPE IS TO ACCEPT PRESS OR ENTER A NEW SCHEDULE TYPE THEN PRESS 9 Enter the desired schedule type number then press see Table 6 OPTIO SCHEDULE IS NOW TYPE X TO ACCEPT PRESS TO ENTER A NEW SCHEDULE TYPE PRESS SCHEDULE ARMING OPTIO THEN PRESS IS TO ACCEPT PRESS TO ENTER A NEW SCHEDULE ARMING 10 Enter the desired arming schedule type number then press see Table 7 SCHEDULE ARMING OPTIO SCHEDULE DAYLIGHT OPTION IS X TO ACCEPT PRESS TO ENTER A NEW SCHEDULE DAYLIGHT OPTION PRESS IS NOW X TO CHANGE SCHEDULE ARMING OPTION PRESS 11 Enter the desired schedule daylight option number then press see Table 8 SCHEDULE DAYLIGHT OPTION IS NOW X TO CHANGE SCHEDULE DAYLIGHT OPTION PRESS Your schedule is then displayed in its entirety 12 Press twice to exit Associating Lights Devices and Access Codes with Schedules The association of schedules with lights devices and access codes are programmed in the Light Menu Device Menu and Access Code Menu respectively
51. exists Enter your ACCESS CODE MAIN MENU 4 Enter the desired commands just as you would a system touchpad 5 Press twice to quit and hang up GOODBYE Bypassing an Answering Machine or Voice Mail You can access the system away from the premise if you have an answering machine or voice mail by bypassing them The system requests an access code and then responds to system commands just as it would to a system touchpad 11 Alarms To bypass an answering machine or voice mail Response Dial Tone Steps 1 Pick up an off site Touch Tone phone 2 Dial the premises phone number and wait for the answering machine or voice mail system to answer SYSTEM HELLO PLEASE ENTER YOUR CODE 3 Press twice then twice 4 Enter your ACCESS CODE MAIN MENU 5 Enter the desired commands just as you would a system touchpad 6 Press twice to quit and hang up GOODBYE Disengaging Local Phone Control When you want to use your phone to perform other phone operations such as banking you will need to disengage phone control to your security system To disengage local phone control Steps Response 1 Pick up a Touch Tone phone Dial Tone 2 Press SYSTEM HELLO 3 Press 0 PHONE MENU 4 Press 0 to disable local phone Dial Tone 5 Make phone call Note Local phone control stays disabled until the phone is placed back on the hook A
52. he desired setting or to view menu TO ACCEPT PRESS OR ENTER A each of the five brightness levels from off to bright rai LEVEL FROM 0 8 THEN PRESS Note Any alarm condition or button press temporarily sets the 2 Enter 0 through 8 for VOLUME LEVEL IS NOW SET TO X display to full brightness desired loudness and press E _ 5 ven ommercial System Global Settings aa Note Police and Fire alarm voice messages are optionally at full volume Auxiliary and medical alarms are affected by status voice volume Global Settings Global system settings specify how the entire system behaves Global Access Code There are two types of codes regarding partitions areas Global access codes can be used in all partitions areas All other access codes belong to the partition area in which they were added and cannot be used to control other parti tions areas When a touchpad is redirected to a new parti tion area any access code used must be valid in that partition to work The partition area of an access code cannot be changed However the same code may be programmed in more than one partition area with each instance of the code repre senting a unique user number The panel does not allow the user to add a duplicate code within a partition area globally or a user code which is equal to the installer code Area Jumping Normally an Advent panel has partitions and no areas Your security consul
53. id whenever it is not a holiday and the schedule condition is not temporary Type 2 Holiday A is valid when the current date matches a holiday date programmed in the Holiday A list This list is pre programmed by the installer A holiday condition is overridden by a temporary condi tion Advent Commercial System U Type 4 Holiday B is valid when the current date matches a holiday date programmed in the Holiday B list This list is also pre programmed by the installer A holiday condition is overridden by a temporary con dition U Type 8 Temporary is valid during a temporary con dition which has been turned on by the user via the Schedule Menu It will stay there until the temporary condition is canceled by the user The temporary con dition overrides all other conditions Any schedule can be defined to be valid in any combina tion of these conditions When the schedule is defined in the Schedule Menu the user is prompted for the schedule type To determine the type give each condition the numerical value in parentheses above and add up the val ues For example if a schedule should be valid under nor mal and holiday B conditions the schedule type is 5 see Table 6 Appendix D has a table to list and keep track of all your programmed schedule conditions and options Refer to Tables 12 and 13 in Appendix D to list all your pro grammed Holidays Note Only your installer can program the holiday list Table 6
54. lets not controlled by a switch j TE TENOTeETINET TEYA CT TAEMMEMEH JMXENW XNEAENDNISAINiWWEHKKHEKEKEKMI 25 ven ommercial System Appendix A Planning for Emergencies Appendix A Planning for Emergencies Develop a plan to prepare for a fire or other emergency Rehearse your plan with everyone by doing a fire drill every few months Crawl and hold your breath as much as possible to help reduce smoke inhalation during your escape Meet at a designated outdoor location Emphasize that no one should return to the premises if there is a fire U O Notify fire department from another phone outside the Guidelines piling j Important Understand how to use your fire system Emphasize that no one should enter the building if they U Know the normal state of doors and windows open hear sirens closed or locked U Escape fast Do not stop to pack Floor Plan Example U Use a different escape route if closed doors feel hot to Use this example to draw your floor plan on the next page the touch and plan your escape routes e E z Office Office a e i A smoke detector should ff e ff Qife j ze ie be located on each level e Lobby Office Office Office Office Office A smoke detector should be located in each room e Hall e Mens Stairwell Ladies Closet Elevator Conference Room NOTE Ceiling mounted s
55. ll be sent to the monitoring service Fire alarms activate indoor and outdoor sirens and strobes if any and a fire report will be sent to the monitoring ser vice Auxiliary or medical alarms activate indoor sirens and an auxiliary report will be sent to the monitoring service Panic alarms can also be programmed to be triggered using keychain touchpads wireless touchpads and pen dant panic buttons Preventing Accidental Alarms This section explains how to avoid the surprise and annoy ance of accidental alarms Tips for Avoiding Accidental Alarms Q Be aware of the system devices and how they operate Always make sure the door is fully closed when enter ing and exiting the building Q U Remember to disarm the system if you are interrupted during the entry exit delay time Make sure all doors leading outside have delay times If your system is armed to PERIMETER an alarm will sound immediately if you open a door that is set to instant U Motion detectors operate by detecting the change in temperature when something passes in front of them If you have pets you may want to eliminate motion detectors or ask your dealer to install pet lenses U Check the location of your smoke detectors Keep in mind that smoke detectors can be activated by sources of steam smoke or airborne dust that can occur dur ing normal activities Cancelling an Alarm Cancelling an alarm turns off the sirens and in some cases
56. moke detectors should be located in the center of the room or hall or not less than 4 inches from the wall When the detector is mounted on the wall the top of the detector should be 4 to 12 inches from the ceiling NOTE Do not install smoke detectors where normal ambient temperatures are above 100 F or below 40 F Also do not locate detectors in front of AC Heat registers or other locations where normal air circulation will keep smoke from entering the detector Required smoke detector Your Floor Plan Use the following guidelines when drawing your floor plan on the following page n n 26 Show all building levels are recommended U Show the location of all components of the fire sys tem U Show the locations of all fire extinguishers hoses ladders etc Show the exits from each room two exits per room Advent Commercial System Draw your floor plan in this space Raven Commerca System Appendix A Planning for Emergencies LC TNE 27 Appendix B System Menu Map Appendix B System Menu Map MAIN MENU 1 SECURITY 1 Security Off 2 SILENTARM 1 Security Off 2 Arm to Perimeter 2 Arm to Perimeter 3 Arm to Full 3 Arm to Full 4 Arm to Night 4 Arm to Night 5 Arm to Silent 5 Arm to Silent 6 Modifier List 6 Modifier List 7 Bypass a Zone 8 Access Codes 9 Security Status 0 Alarm History Ret
57. mplitude of the variations is based on the programmed latitude When programmed each sched ule is assigned a daylight type Table 8 defines the daylight types Daylight Table 8 Daylight Types Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Type Adjustment for Adjustment for Hemisphere On Transition Off Transition 0 None None North 1 None None South 2 Sunset Sunrise North 3 Sunset Sunrise South 4 Sunrise Sunset North 5 Sunrise Sunset South 6 Sunset None North 7 Sunset None South 8 Sunrise None North 9 Sunrise None South 10 None Sunset North 11 None Sunset South 12 None Sunrise North 19 Automating The System Using Schedules O Table 8 Daylight Types Continued Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Adel Adjustment for Adjustment for Hemisphere Ma On Transition Off Transition 13 None Sunrise South 14 Sunset Sunset North 15 Sunset Sunset South 16 Sunrise Sunrise North 17 Sunrise Sunrise South For example if a schedule on time should vary with the daily sunset time but the scheduled off time should be constant then the schedule daylight type is 6 Or if the on and off times should both track with the sunset and the panel is in the Southern Hemisphere the daylight type is 15 Weekly Schedules There are two similar but different schedule types weekly and one time U Weekly schedules are repeatedly used on certain times and days of the w
58. n to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interlogix Inc can void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures U Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Q Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver U Connect the affected equipment and the panel receiver to separate outlets on different branch circuits U Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules Located on this equipment is a label that contains among other infor mation the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If req
59. ors and windows Using the No Activity Feature The system can monitor the activity at the premises and automatically call for help if normal activities are not detected within a defined period of time For example if someone falls and can t move the system will detect that normal activities such as placing outgoing calls or opening doors and windows have not occurred for a predetermined No Activity time The system sounds a low volume auxiliary alarm to let you know there may be a problem If all is well you can stop the siren by disarming your system If the system is not disarmed within 5 minutes it calls the central monitor Advent Commercial System ing station The central monitoring station will send emer gency personnel to the premises to check out the situation Note Contact your security consultant to enable or disable this feature Using Opening and Closing Reports Opening and Closing Reports allows pagerholders system printer if any and the central station to be notified when ever the system is armed and or disarmed Opening and closing reports occur without special user input and without regard to any time schedule Whenever the system is disarmed an opening report is paged printed or reported to the monitoring service For example NORMAL OPENING SOURCE DEVICE TEXT OR ID USER CODE PARTITION AREA NUMBER Whenever the system is armed a closing report is paged printed or reported Fo
60. r example NORMAL CLOSING SOURCE DEVICE TEXT OR ID USER CODE PARTITION AREA NUMBER Note Contact your security consultant if you would like to turn opening and closing reports on or off for any pro grammed pager system printer or for the monitoring service reporting If so programmed opening and closing reports as well as all other system events are automatically recorded in the system history buffer See Checking the History Buffer section for details The system can also be set up to report if an opening or closing occurs outside a set schedule Open Close Schedules To define an open close window in a partition for a given day exactly two open close schedules must be valid on that day When neither schedule is on the partition area is expected to be closed After one schedule turns on the par tition is expecting an opening When both schedules are on the partition area is expected to be open When the other schedule is off the partition area is expecting a clos ing As soon as both schedules are off again the partition area is expected to be closed again Opening Closing Exception Reports The opening and closing exception reports feature allows programmed pagerholders and or the central station to be notified when arming or disarming occurs outside of spec ified time schedules When the system detects an opening or closing arming change that is early normal or late it reports the arming change as such
61. r valid code to proceed INVALID EVENT An invalid event is being annunciated in event history review LONG RANGE RADIO TROUBLE Panel has lost supervision of long range radio long range radio is missing or faulty MAIN LOW BATTERY Panel backup battery is low MAIN POWER FAILURE Panel AC power is missing MAIN POWER IS description or MAIN BATTERY IS description Indicates present system AC power status MEMORY CHECKSUM TROUBLE Panel has detected a RAM checksum error Panel should be reset and programming should be checked NEW BUS DEVICE Panel has detected an unenrolled bus device NO ALARM HISTORY Alarm history buffer memory is empty NO ENTRY Keypad entry time out has expired PHONE LINE 1 FAILURE Phone line 1 has failed PHONE LINE 2 FAILURE Phone line 2 has failed PHONE NUMBER 1 COMMUNICA TION FAILURE Panel has failed to communicate with the central station phone number when it tried to report an event PHONE NUMBER 1 TEST FAILURE Phone test using phone number 1 has failed PHONE NUMBER 2 COMMUNICA TION FAILURE Panel has failed to communicate with the central station phone number 2 when it tried to report an event PHONE NUMBER 2 TEST FAILURE Phone test using phone number 2 has failed PRINTER TROUBLE Printer trouble has been detected printer error off line out of paper out of ink missing REMOTE PHONE TAMPER Panel has detected an unauthori
62. s Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Control Devices Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y IT Installer P Primary F Full Y Yes N No X Within one hour of exiting program mode CY Configurable defaulted to Yes CN Configurable defaulted to No All partitions areas must be disarmed for installer to enter program mode Partitions area must be disarmed for installer to enter installer zone test amp Must be a global code Changing Authority Level Definitions To change definitions for authority levels The amount you can and cannot do within each authority Saw Reqzeneo level can be changed by redefining the definitions of each 1 Press 1 8 SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE level By changing authority definitions you could make a gt E lower authority level number capable to do less or you enter your primary ACCESS CODE MENU could make a higher authority level number capable to do ACCESS CODE more 3 Press 9 ENTER AN AUTHORITY NUMBER THEN PRESS 4 Enter the authority ENTER ITEM TO CHANGE THEN PRESS number and press 5 Press 00 to list authority definitions 6 Enter the desired AUTHORITY X ENTER THE ITEM TO authority definition to CHANGE THEN PRESS change and press 10 Advent Commercial System Using the Phone with the System You can access the system using any touch tone phone as a remote control Phone control is only available in partition 1 This section explains how to U Acce
63. several messages for example Fire Alarm or Police Alarm Your system has some precautionary features that allow alarms to be validated or canceled before calling the cen tral station For example when an intruder is detected your system sounds an alarm immediately in an attempt to scare off the intruder If the alarm verification feature is on your system will not initiate a call to the central moni toring station unless a second sensor is activated within 4 minutes You can also choose to delay the sounding of exterior sirens for 15 seconds giving you time to correct an arming mistake or a false alarm before your neighbors are alerted Not available in UL listed installations Manually Activating Alarms Manually activate an alarm in the case of an emergency or to test the system Note If you are testing the system be sure to notify the moni ting service and instruct them not to dispatch person nel To manually activate an alarm You will hear this ON OFF Alarm Steps progammable pattern Type indoor sirens outdoor sirens Press and Police dk steady on steady on buttons Advent Commercial System You will hear this ON OFF progammable pattern indoor sirens outdoor sirens Press and Fire oe buttons Auxiliar Press and or hold both silent auxiliary 77777777 Medical buttons Police burglary alarms activate indoor and outdoor sirens and a police report wi
64. ss the system using a phone at the premises U Access the system while away from the premises U Adjust the phone volume When accessing the system using a phone use the keypad to enter commands just like an alphanumeric touchpad or a hand held touchpad Note If you are using remote access away from premise and hang up while in a menu instead of pressing to quit the system will automatically hang up on that end of the line after four minutes If you hang up while not in a menu it will automatically hang up in 30 seconds Accessing the System Using an On Premise Phone To operate the system using an on premise phone Steps Response 1 Pick up a Touch Tone phone Dial tone 2 Press to access the system SYSTEM HELLO MAIN MENU 3 Enter the desired commands just as you would a system touchpad 4 Press twice to quit and hang up GOODBYE The system answers the phone and responds to numeric commands just as it would to a system touchpad Note You can enter commands without waiting for menus to be spoken Accessing the System During a Phone Call You can access the system when you are talking with someone on the phone The system puts the other person on hold allows system command entry as usual and then returns you to your call To interrupt a phone call Steps Response 1 Press to put the person on hold SYSTEM HELLO and to access the system MAIN MENU 2 Enter
65. stem Planning Tables 31 Troubleshooting eee kek keke 25 CERAM Ooch eee ea ok T 31 Appendix A Planning for Emergencies RE NO MEN 26 Holiday Schedules N e zuuu2 31 elin enra DD r 26 Dealer Service Information Dealer Representative Phone _ Fax z Street Address City State Province ZIP Postal Code _ _ E mail Welcome Thank you for selecting the Advent Commercial security system This system is designed to detect and respond to various security related conditions such as door window sensor activation smoke heat detector activation and oth ers The system is simple and easy to use via touchpad displays and buttons and telephone touchpads The system is designed to tell you what you need to know when you need to know and to ask for what it needs by way of simple menu displays and selections This method of communication simplifies your job as a user and makes the information in the manual complete and easy to follow Advent is a tremendous user friendly system designed to simplify your life while providing the optimum in auto mated security protection System Features Your security system provides several options for creating the security and control environment you need in your facility How you use the system is up to you Regardless of the features you choose you will find that your security system dramatically enhances your life style In addition to
66. t No Token Text 00 0 24 H 01 1 25 I 02 2 26 J 03 3 27 K 04 4 28 L 05 5 29 M 05 6 30 N 07 7 31 O 08 8 32 P 09 9 33 Q 10 undefined 34 R 11 undefined 35 S 12 pound 36 T 13 colon 37 U 14 slash 38 V 15 question mark 39 W 16 period 40 X 17 A 41 Y 18 B 42 Z 19 C 43 _ space 20 D 44 apostrophe 21 E 45 dash Raven Commercia System Authority Levels LC TT u TTHHEHREERREEERRRREEEEEE Table 3 Two Digit Display Descriptors No Token Text No Token Text 22 F 46 _ underline 23 G 47 star To change user text Steps Response 1 Press 1 8 SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE 2 Enter your primary ACCESS CODE MENU ACCESS CODE 3 Press 0 ENTER THE CODE TO CHANGE THEN PRESS ENTER USER TEXT NUMBERS 4 Enter the ACCESS CODE to change and press 5 Enter the user text ACCESS CODE MENU numbers from Table 3 then press 6 To check that you typed the correct text press 3 to list codes Touchpad displays all listed codes and their authorities Authority Levels Each access code has an authority level which determines the authority the user has to execute certain actions There are three pre defined authorities and eight configurable authorities Installer Authority Can enter program mode if parti tions areas are disarmed gain remote access do phone test do installer zone test initiate a downloader
67. t to one of three delays depend ing on how accessible your doors are to your system touchpad or Touch Tone telephone The delays are set to give you enough time to get in and out of your System Information ui building but not allow an intruder to sneak in behind you You may want a short delay on the door leading from the parking garage and a little longer delay on the overhead garage door You can have an even longer delay on the driveway gate What Happens in an Emergency Your security system touchpad has three panic alarms police fire and auxiliary or medical that call for help immediately They are activated by pressing the appropri ate touchpad buttons Even very young children can learn how to send for emergency help if needed Police and fire fighters will know the exact location and nature of the emergency Your security system can also monitor the normal activity for your premises and call for help automatically if normal activities are not detected For example if someone falls and can t move the system notices that normal activities such as placing outgoing calls or opening doors and win dows have not occurred for a certain length of time Your system sounds a low volume siren for 5 programmable minutes to let you know there may be a problem If all is well you can stop the siren by disarming your system If no one disarms the system during the 5 minutes your sys tem calls for help Refer to Appendix A
68. tant can turn your partitions into areas which then allows you to jump between areas using the alphanumeric touchpad Only users with global access codes with primary or full authority can access this Every time a jump occurs a 4 minute timer is started When this timer expires the touchpad jumps back to its original area automatically Also every time the touchpad becomes inactive no menu changes a shorter program mable time default 10 seconds starts When this timer expires the touchpad jumps back to its original area auto matically To jump between areas Steps Response 1 Press 7 7 from main FEATURES MENU ENTER YOUR menu CODE ENTER AREA TO REDIRECT TO THEN PRESS OR FOR GLOBAL STATUS PRESS 19 OR FOR GLOBAL HISTORY PRESS 75 2 Enter your global ACCESS CODE 3 Enter the area to redirect the touchpad to System displays arming status for that area Global Status and History If partitions have been turned into areas the user can also check for global status and history Selecting global status allows the user to view the following U Arming status of all enabled areas U Whether any alarms are active in any enabled area U Whether a battery test LED test or download is in progress U All current system or area troubles Q Status of main power main battery and main phone line To view global status Steps Response 1 Press 7 7 from main FEATURES MENU
69. the standard intrusion and fire system fea tures here are just a few of the ways you can use the spe cial features of your security system Note Some features of this security system are optional and are available from your security consultant Automatic Lighting Control You can control lights inside and outside of your building by plugging them into wireless devices called lamp mod ules These lights can then be turned on and off using either the system touchpads or phones In addition the system automatically turns selected lights on during an intrusion or fire The system automatically turns selected lights on to scare off the intruder or to help you safely enter exit Automatic Device Appliance Control You can control the appliances inside and outside by plug ging them into wireless appliance modules For example the system can be programmed to automatically turn your coffee pot or other appliance on and off with a schedule Courtesy Features The buttons on your hardwire touchpads light up when you first push a button and stay on for 15 seconds after the last button is pushed This makes it easy to operate your system in a dimly lit entrance area You can adjust the brightness of the display to a level that is comfortable for viewing You can also operate your system silently Using this method you can arm or disarm your system quietly and without disturbing others Partitions The system can be set up by your sec
70. u attempt to turn security protection ON the sys tem will warn you if a door or window has been left open However you may want to arm the system anyway To do this you must bypass the open door or window You can do this automatically for just this time or manually for more than just this time Automatically Bypassing When you cannot turn security protection on because the system warns you about an open door window or faulty door window sensor To bypass a door or window for this arming session only Steps Response 1 Press 1 desired arming SECURITY MENU ZONE IS level 1 5 ACCESS CODE OPEN PRESS 1 TO ACCEPT ZONE BYPASSED 2 Press 1 to accept open sensor The sensor stays ignored bypassed only until you disarm the system Note See Manually Bypassing an Open Window or Door for bypassing windows or doors for more than just this one time Manually Bypassing If the system consistently warns you about the same open door window or a faulty door window sensor you may want to indefinitely bypass that zone until it can be fixed 15 Security Protection To bypass a door or window indefinitely Steps Response if any 1 Press 1 7 from main menu SECURITY MENU ENTER YOUR CODE ENTER THE ZONE NUMBER THEN PRESS TO LIST BYPASSED ZONES PRESS 0 ZONE X BYPASSED 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE 3 Enter the desired sensor number to be bypassed and press ENTER
71. uested this informa tion must be provided to the telephone company The REN is used to determine the maximum number of devices that may be connected to your telephone line In most areas the sum of all device RENs should not exceed five 5 0 If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may temporarily disconnect your service If possible you will be notified in advance When advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equipment You will be given advanced notice in order to maintain uninterrupted service If you experience trouble with this equipment please contact the company that installed the equipment for service and repair information The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs ai interlogigs Secuarrr a Live Serre amar ITI 2266 SECOND STREET NORTH NORTH SAINT PAUL MN www interlogixinc com Os g A s u e 2001 Interlogix Inc Interlogix is a trademark of Interlogix Inc I
72. urity consultant to operate as a multi partition system This way the same sys tem can be used to protect separate areas with each area Raven Commerca System Welcome O having its own touchpad sensors sirens and so forth Your system can operate with up to 4 or 8 depending on model separate partitions Areas You can choose whether or not to treat partitions as areas If treated as areas U Zones touchpads schedules programming options etc belong to areas instead of partitions Users may jump from one area to another area using an alphanumeric touchpad ever it is spoken displayed or printed U The word partition will be changed to area wher Users can display status for all areas in one operation Global Status Zone Sensor Types The sensors in your system are made up of different types and various sensor types react differently Certain sensors automatically trigger a call to the central monitor ing station immediately after being set off or tripped Other sensors trigger a call to the central monitoring sta tion only after being tripped twice within a certain time period Some sensors react silently while others allow you to set entry and exit delays There are local only sensors that sound sirens at your premise but do not send a call for help The following are some of the useful ways you can use various sensor types in your building Monitor
73. urn to Main Menu Xe Not Used J Return to Main Menu 7 FEATURES 3 ACCESS CONTROL N Not Used J 8 SYSTEM 4 LIGHTS 5 DEVICES Must be first learned in using the Features Menu Must be first learned in using the Features Menu 1 Turn selected light On Now if off 1 Turn selected Device On Now if off 2 Turn selected light Off Now if on 2 Turn selected Device Off Now if on 3 Set selected light To a Schedule 3 Set selected Device To a Schedule 4 To Brighten For a Different Device 5 To Dim Return to Main Menu For a Different Light Return to Main Menu Not Used J 0 PHONE 1 For Phone Test C j 1 Chime 1 Zone Test 2 Latchkey Time 2 For Download 3 Lights amp Devices 0 To Disable Local Phone Control 4 Schedules 4 For Status Volume from phone only 5 View History Buffer 5 For Phone Volume Return to Main Menu J 7 Redirect Touchpad i Return to Main Menu 7 Fire Test l 8 Battery Test Press 9 Reset Smoke Power to skip to next item to return to Menu to exit to Main Menu p 28 0 For Program Mode Return to Main Menu 8543g100a dsf Advent Commercial System Appendix C Display Error Messages and Meanings LC TT TTI ENRRRRREEEEmm Appendix C Display Error Messages and Meanings Message INVALID Me
74. walk from your bed room to the kitchen or bathroom at night without needing to disarm the entire system Arming to Perimeter Arming to Perimeter is used when you stay indoors but want security protection on all doors and windows leading outside Advent Commercial System To arm the system to perimeter Steps Response 1 Press 1 2 from main SECURITY MENU ARMING LEVEL menu CHANGE ENTER YOUR CODE TO QUIT PRESS PARTITION AREA X ARMED PERIMETER OK TO EXIT 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE if prompted 3 Press twice to exit Active sensors Q Outdoor perimeter door and window sensors that are not bypassed Environmental sensors smoke heat carbon monox ide Inactive sensors 0 Indoor motion sensors Arming to Full Arming to Full is used when you leave and no one is sup posed to be in or on the premises To arm the system to full Steps Response 1 Press 1 3 from main SECURITY MENU ARMING LEVEL menu CHANGE ENTER YOUR CODE TO QUIT PRESS 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE if PARTITION AREA X ARMED FULL prompted OK TO EXIT 3 Press twice to exit All except bypassed sensors will be active following an initial exit delay Note Protected windows and doors must be either closed or bypassed in order for the system to arm Arming to Night Arming to Night is used when you will be staying inside sleeping or inactive Note
75. zed attempt to access the panel via the remote phone Four consecutive invalid access code entries have been detected SECOND ENTRY FAILED Second entry different than the first SIREN TAMPER Voice siren is being tampered with Wiring is shorted open or grounded SNAPCARD POWER FAILURE SnapCard AC power is missing SNAPCARD LOW BATTERY SnapCard backup battery is low SNAPCARD TROUBLE Panel has detected a trouble with one of its SnapCards SnapCard is missing or wrong type SYSTEM BUSY System has taken control of seized the telephone lines and or is too busy to respond now SYSTEM GOODBYE System is about to take control of seize the telephone lines 30 Advent Commercial System Appendix D System Planning Tables O OO Appendix D System Planning Tables Below are tables to help list programmed options Schedules Table 12 Schedules Part Schedule On Off Duration Normal Holiday Holiday Temporary Arming Daylight Time Time A B Type Type Holiday Schedules Raven Commerca System 31 Appendix D System Planning Tables uan Table 13 Holiday Schedule Partition List Holiday Month Day Normal 32 Advent Commercial System FCC Notices FCC Part 15 Informatio
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