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1. 1 8 _ Button Function REM1 REM2 REM3 GNA ee gt 2 2 eN Userss ieee Button Function REM1 REM2 REM3 onae POMO 4000 User Manual 111 VISONIC FOB BUTTON FUNCTIONS 0786755 Button Function 112 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual Telephone Remote Control Some sytems may utilize the DTMF Control option to allow the system to be controlled by any telephone able to send DTMF tones i e Any touch tone phone By dialing the system and using the telephone keypad pre defined Areas and Auxiliary outputs can be turned On and or Off with different 4 digit codes Only available V3 or later Consult your installer for the Phone number Control Mode tone and Control Codes These may be recorded on the following page but should be kept secure OPERATION 1 Dial the system from the telephone 2 When the system answers the phone you have 5 seconds to send the Control Mode tone to put the system into DTMF Control mode i e Press the single digit on the telephone keypad that represents the Contro
2. Operations are performed by using the function keys scroll wheel and fixed keys For keypad layout refer to the picture on p126 E FUNCTION KEYS The Function Key labels will change according to the screen currently in use e g Left Key Menu Cancel Text Menu End etc Right Key Log On Delete Timed On Area Lists etc SCROLL WHEEL The Scroll Wheel is used to search through Menus Lists Review events etc change the cursor position and set values such as Timed Home Auxiliary times E FIXED KEYS OFF ON OK lt gt v digit keys END amp HELP Fixed keys are largely the same as the LCD Terminal keys described on the preceding pages with the following exceptions 1 When prompted with the Area ON OFF display the lt LEFT gt and lt RIGHT gt arrow keys are not used to select the 24Hour Tamper monitoring part of the Area or to change the display mode from AREA to AREA LIST and vice versa On the Prisma Terminal the Function keys are used for these operations 2 When not logged on the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt arrow keys cannot be used to display summary of Area Status 14 4000 User Manual USER OPERATIONS User operations are the basic day to day operations performed on the system These include Turning Areas ON and OFF Arming and Disarming Walk Testing Zones If enabled for higher security Acknowledging Alarm messages Accessing Doors and or Lifts Viewing A
3. P01 Batt Amps 00 0 PO1 Det Volts 00 0 PO1 Det Amps 00 0 User Manual 45 Use the lt UP gt lt DOWN gt Arrow keys to scroll through the results for the same parameter on other Power Modules OR Press lt OK gt to advance in turn to each of the other Power Module Parameters to be viewed on the same Power Module The display will show the value of the selected parameter on the selected module Use the lt ON gt lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt Arrows and lt OK gt keys to refresh the display or view other dislays as described above Press the lt END gt key to exit to the normal display SNLVLS 46 4000 User Manual Access Menu _ Menu Option 2 USER PROGRAMMING User programming allows details to be defined for each individual User i e Name PIN code and or Card details expiry date time operations and items MENU ga allowed by allocating a User Type etc Defining the operations that a User can perform and the items that they can control is achieved by simply assigning a User Type to the User User Types are programmed to cover the system permissions for the different types of Users in the system Each User Type is given a name e g Admin Factory staff Cleaners Office staff Guard etc and programming is simplified by the use of Menu Groups to define operations menu options allowed and Lists to define the items Areas Doors Lift Cars
4. 25 USER ACCESS CONTROL 26 Access Unlock DOO cccccssscessssecessccecssececssaeeecsssecssersecsaeesenseees 26 Access Select a Secure Floor in an Elevator 27 USER SYSTEM STATUS amp CONTROL OPERATIONS 28 Alarm Review information ccccccccseseceeseeeceeeeceeseeeesseeeeeeeees 28 View 29 Status 30 Home Auxiliary Control 0 31 J 1 Conditioning aii eiat 33 MENU OPTIONS ccscsssssssssssssssssscescsssssscssccssesscssecssessessecssesseseees 35 Accessing the Men 35 Keypad Functions im the Men 36 Information Menu Option 1 37 REVIEW REVIEW MENU 1 1 1 0 37 1 LOCATE USER MENU 1 2 39 VIEW ANALOGUE 1 3 40 VIEW EVENT COUNTER VALUES MENU 1 4 41 View
5. User Manual 113 Depending on Memory size fitted either 8 or 16 Control Codes will be available TONE DESCRIPTION WHEN USED Start Ready 3 Short High pitch On entry to Control mode 980Hz beep Tone 1650Hz beeps When the lt gt or lt gt key is pressed ON Tone 1 Short High pitch When a Valid Control Code is entered resulting 1650Hz beep in an On type action OFF Tone 2 Short High pitch When a Valid Control Code is entered resulting 1650Hz beeps in an Off type action When an Invalid Code is entered 1 Long Lower pitch When Control Code action cannot be executed Error Tone When the 10 second digit timer expires When the 60 second command timer expires 114 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual GSM Mobile phone Control and Alarm messages An optional GSM modem can be installed with your system and programmed to allow communications via the GSM Digital Mobile network Only available V3 5 or later The GSM modem may be used to provide the primary or backup alarm reporting to a Central Monitoring Station The GSM Short Message Service SMS can also be used to 1 Send simple text commands from a GSM Mobile Phone to receive back system status information or to control the system and receive back a text confirmation 2 Send specified types of alarm text messages to a nominated GSM Mobile Phone The following features are available in V4
6. Monday 18th Apr 11 25am displayed This is useful in systems that generate a Time On Site reports providing a display of the Library actual system Date amp Time being logged is Off Time amp Date display is at the bottom of the screen if the Multiple Area Status option is selected 4000 User Manual 13 Monday 18th Apr 11 25am CUSTOM MESSAGE Library The Diaries feature can be utilized to provide a is Off customized message that is appropriate for the particular Site and or the particular Terminal Some common applications are The Monitoring Station s Telephone number The Installer s Telephone number Welcome to lt your company name gt Concept Security by Inner Range Menu Temp 25 3 C Log On The Indicator Lamps Eight multi purpose lamps are provided for quick indication of Area and Alarm Status and or other conditions The settings can only be programmed by the Installer who can also advise on the appropriate options When programmed for Area Array the lamps will indicate the status of up to 8 sequential Areas in the following manner Off Area Off Disarmed On Area On Armed Flashing Alarm in this Area Lamps 5 to 8 may have been programmed to indicate other conditions please record their purpose here TWNIWYAL Lampa LAMP
7. Security Access Control amp Building Automation System Hardware USER MANUAL For Version 8 Firmware a www innerrange com UU inner range Intelligent Security Solutions SYSTEM DETAILS CUSTOMER a tea SITE ADDRESS LOCATION 22 INSTALLED PHONE FAK MAINTENANCE amp SERVICES MONITORED 2 PHONE CARD TYPE USED Credit Card Site Code Direct Entry E LI If Site Code Cards are used SC001 SC002 SC003 SC004 SITE CODE SITE CODE OFFSET sarsa 4000 User Manual 1 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual Revision 8 0 NOTES 1 Contents and Index Turn to the next page for the Table of Contents The Index commences on Page 122 2 HELP HELP REMEMBER Any time you need it Help is as close as the press of a key 3 Insight System Management Software Insight is an optional PC Software package that provides most of the system functions and menu options described in this manual The software is menu driven and makes system management even easier in a simple Windows point and click environment with a dynamic graphical interface Consult your Installer for
8. 17 stul stu STU When programming text the cursor will automatically advance when a different key is T G H pressed The lt RIGHT gt Arrow key only needs to be used to advance move the cursor if the next STU letter appears on the same key or the lt 9 gt key When complete Press the lt OK gt key to move on to or or the User Type question for this User lt UP gt key to program the previous User name lt gt key to program the next User name USER TYPE 000009 Type gt Every User is assigned a User Type to define which Area s Door s Operations Menu Options etc that None they may access Press the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to scroll through the list until the name of the appropriate User Type is 000009 Type gt displayed OFFICE STAFF Press the lt OFF gt key to return to the start of the list or to set the User Type to None NOTE A User s PIN Card can be disabled but remain in the system by setting the User Type to None Pressing the lt ON gt key will allow a User Type to 27 222 02 be selected by number using the lt DIGIT gt keys User 00009 type UT012 When complete Press the lt OK gt key to move on to the PIN number question for this User ae a lt UP gt key to edit the previous User s User lt DOWN gt key to edit the next User s User Type 50 CONCEPT 4000 User 00009 PI
9. The RF Fob options allow the Paradox REM3 PIN code options to be programmed If set to Y this Fob only accepts 6 digit PIN If set to this Fob only accepts a 4 digit PIN If set to Yes the relevant button actions will not require a PIN code entry to Area On Off The ARM1 options allow the ARM Disarm buttons on REM2 Fobs or the ARM OFF 1 buttons on REM3 Fobs to be programmed Not currently used Leave set to Enables the ARM button Note If the Qualify Aux option was selected for to Btn4 action it will also apply to the REM1 REM2 REM3 ARM button Enables the Disarm or OFF button Allows the Arm Disarm OFF buttons if enabled to control an Area List instead of an Area Enter the Area number or Area List number to be controlled by ARM1 buttons 4000 000009 ARM2 2ADL Fob Opts nnnn 000009 ARM2 Fob Area 000 000009 Quals 12345678 nnnnnnnn User Manual 63 The ARM2 options allow the ARM OFF 2 buttons on the REM3 Fob to be programmed The options are the same as the ARM1 options above USER QUALIFICATIONS V7 8 or later only This feature supports OH amp S requirements where Users are required to have a current industry safety qualification or similar in order to gain access to a restricted site area etc This feature is only intended to be used with the Insight User Qualifications Mo
10. amp Access 4000 provide the next generation in Access Control Security Management and Building Automation Systems Both systems offer the system designer the ability to provide Security monitoring Access Control and Automation as either independent or integrated facilities Integration can be implemented to whatever degree required in each Area of the system being protected and managed Many innovative programming options provide the product with the flexibility to fulfil the security management requirements of the most demanding applications The programming structure allows for easy expansion and alteration to the system configuration when security needs change providing the customer with a product that will stand the test of time and be ready for all future requirements Some features are not available on earlier versions of system firmware This is noted where relevant To display the Version No press the lt MENU3 gt key If prompted with Menu options select lt 2 gt A scrolling System information screen will display the Serial No and Version in the form SN 1234 Vers E05 20 e g Version 5 20 Understanding your system The following Terms should be understood to ensure that your system is used effectively Please take the time to read these brief explanations AREAS A system is normally divided into logical and practical partitions called Areas which can be controlled and or reported either indiv
11. or 5 7 STU Operation Done User Manual 103 Lift Access Secure allows a User with the appropriate authority to Access or Secure Floor s in a specific Lift Car If accessed all Users may access the floors If secured only valid Users may access the floors e g If Floors are normally programmed for free access during the day it may be necessary to Secure the floors to restrict access during a VIP visit OR If access is required outside normal working hours for staff to complete an urgent project it may be necessary to Access the Floors The display will allow you to enter the number of the Lift Car to control Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter the two digit Lift Car number then lt OK gt Press lt END gt to abort A Lift Car number of 00 will include all Lifts The display will allow you to enter the number of the Floor to control V3 or later only Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter the two digit Floor number then lt OK gt Press lt END gt to abort A Lift Car number of 00 will include all Floors The display will allow you to select the Access Free Floor or Secure Floor operation Press the lt 1 gt key to Access Free the Floor Press the lt 7 gt S key to Secure the Floor The display will briefly show the Operation Done message to indicate that the operation was successful and then return to the main menu Press the lt END
12. then lt OFF gt to select Mode 2 then lt 5 gt to find the latest Lift access event Continue to press the lt 5 gt key to find the Lift access event s that you are looking for If necessary you can now use the lt UP gt lt DOWN gt arrow keys to view all other types of events prior to amp or after that event Prior to V5 i E to End of Review then 1 or 2 then 4000 LOCATE USER Not Located Jason TEST DEPARTMENT Amanda SERVICE CENTRE Dragoslav TEST DEPARTMENT Gavin 000019 is in Not Located INWARDS GOODS Cath 8 8 S 5 User Manual 39 In some systems INSIDE and or OUTSIDE Areas will have been assigned to Access Controlled Doors LOCATE USER can then be used to display the Area that the user is currently in The display will show the Area name on the top line and the User name on the bottom line To search for a particular User alphabetically press the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first letter of the User s name You may have to press the key 2 or 3 times depending on the letter required and the User names in the system If the User name you want is not displayed because of other names beginning with the same letter use the lt DOWN gt Arrow key to locate it In this mode the lt UP gt and lt DOWN3 gt Arrows be used to scroll through the list of Users To find a particular User by number press the lt ON g
13. for rejection The Review log MENU 1 1 can be viewed to see details of the specific reason for rejection Flash Reasons 5 Area On denied Unsealed Zones Missing Module or No Associated Area 4 No Door Programmed No Access Group Assigned Door not in Door List Terminal illegal Terminal already in use Terminal not present 3 Card Cancelled Area Armed Wrong Card Issue number Not Site Code User Card Format Mismatch No Card Found User number too big Site Code not found Card not found 2 TimeZone violation Card Expired Anti passback violation Need PIN Wrong PIN No Terminal for PINs No Door List Time out for 2nd User 4OOYd M 122 CONCEPT 4000 INDEX 0 9 1 button Wireless remote 59 15 button Wireless remote 59 24 Hour Tamper monitoring 21 4 button Wireless remote 59 5 button Wireless remote 59 A About to turn On 14 17 Access Unlock a Door 26 Access a Floor in an Elevator 27 Access Menu 46 Acknowledge an Alarm 22 56 Acknowledge Latched Alarms 25 Acknowledge Messages 76 Acknowledging SMS Alarms 116 Adjust Area User Count 105 Adjust Event Count 104 Adjust User location 106 Air Conditioning 33 Alarm Review 28 Alpha search 68 ALTERNATE LIST 73 Alternate User Type 67 Analog module 40 Analogue Values 40 Answer Phone 100 Anti passback 69 106 Area about to turn On 14 Area Array 8 30 Area List 17 56 67 Area OFF 16 Area OFF List 67 Area ON 18 Area ON List 67 A
14. the maximum test time will then be 10 minutes 4000 Zone not Tested Counter 3 Panic Test Passed Push OK key Area to Test 2 Panic Buttons User Manual 85 After an initial test to check that all Zones are Sealed the Walk Test commences The display will update every few seconds with a beep to show each Zone that has not been tested The following key functions are available while this display is shown and may need to be used if any device fails to operate or cannot be tested To manually advance to the next untested Zone press the lt DOWN3 gt arrow key To abort the Walk Test because a Zone is faulty and cannot be tested press the lt OK gt key A Test Failed message will be displayed Press the lt OK gt key again to return to the Area to Test prompt To abort the Walk Test press the lt END gt key The display will briefly show Operation Aborted then return to the Area to Test prompt When all the Zones have been tested and there are no faults the Test Passed message is displayed Push lt OK gt to exit the Walk Test mode and select another Area to Test Select another Area to test or Press the lt END gt key to exit and return to the normal display NOTE For comprehensive testing of the system including the reporting facilities a procedure similar to the following is used on appropriate sites Arrange with the Central Monitoring Station for t
15. 4000 User Manual Miscellaneous Menu _ Menu Option 6 MODULE DISABLE This menu allows a User with the appropriate level of authority to disable enable a LAN MENU ca Module V5 27 or later only ABC Disabling a Module causes the Module to stop attempting to communicate with the Control Module and also causes all Zones and System Inputs on that Module to be Sticky Isolated Module to enable or disable B01 This feature is useful to prevent unnecessary tamper alarms etc when service or maintenance is being performed on part of the system It can also be useful for remote sites where a fault has occurred allowing the Owner or System Administrator to disable the faulty Module while awaiting service If this is necessary the Installer will instruct you on how to perform this operation CAUTION This operation must only be used under instruction from a qualified service technician If the system is monitored the Central Monitoring Station or Alarm Receiving Centre must be informed if this operation is to be used 4000 TI a oe PQR ON key Locked Contact ARC 10 01 16 02 Enter Code 0000 A Aa Alarms Reset Reset Code Wrong User Manual 97 The UK Reset option allows a User with the appropriate authority to reset the ON key lockout condition after an alarm IMPORTANT NOTE This operation is only relevant to specific countries e g UK and is o
16. 5 later only Send specified types of alarm text messages to a nominated GSM Mobile Phone with a requirement for the Mobile Phone User to acknowledge the message Broadcast specified types of alarm text messages to all GSM Mobile Phones in a predefined list Send specified types of alarm text messages to a predefined list of GSM Mobile Phones in turn until one of the Mobile Phone Users acknowledges the message 3 wm 4 wm 5 Before you use this feature 1 Inform the installer of The GSM Mobile phone network to be used The phone numbers of the Mobile phones that are to send receive the messages Which type s of alarm messages you would like to be sent to the Mobile phones e g All alarms Area On Off messages Plant monitoring Alarms etc The installer will need to program the system to enable the function and define the Area s that will be reported and the type s of messages to be reported 2 Check that Short Message Service is enabled on your GSM Mobile Service 3 Program the Message Centre Number into the Mobile phones IMPORTANT NOTES 1 V3 50 to V4 0x Alarm text messages can only be sent to one Mobile phone V4 50 or later Up to 32 Mobile phones can receive Alarm text messages depending on the Memory Size installed in your system and other Communications functions that are being utilized 2 If the SMS Alarm needs to be Acknowledged and is being sent to a list of Telephone numbers
17. Auxiliary will turn on when the Diary is valid and off when invalid Use lt DIGIT gt keys and lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to enter in the Auxiliary ID then press lt OK gt The lt OFF gt key can be used to clear all fields ASSIGN A QUALIFY AUXILIARY The display will show the current Qualify Auxiliary assigned to the Diary V4 or later only For the Diary to be valid the Time amp Date must be valid and the Qualify Auxiliary if programmed in this screen must be On Programmed as described above Note V3 to V3 5 see Diary Functions below SELECT A DIARY FUNCTION The display will show the current function selected V3 or later only See the table below Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to select a function then lt OK gt to select another Diary to program AON When Diary goes Valid adjust Real Time Clock by 1 Hr Start of Daylight Saving Subtract 1 When Diary goes Valid adjust Real Time Clock by 1Hr amp change function to Skip subtract 1 Hr End of Daylight Saving Battery When Diary goes Valid start automatic Battery test cycle Skip Subtract 1 Hr Do not select This option set automatically when necessary Qualify AUX V3 to V3 5 only Changes the function of the Diary Output Auxiliary to a Qualify Auxiliary i e The Diary will not be Valid unless the specified Auxiliary is On SAWIL 96 CONCEPT
18. Card Data for Direct Entry Cards is programmed by entering the data digits OR by swiping the card at a Reader Keypad Entry Raw Card Data is normally only ever entered in this way by the Installer Card Entry by Reading the Card Press the lt ON gt key to enable the read function The display will prompt you to present the card at any Reader connected to the designated Reader Module Consult the installer for details You have 10 seconds to present the card then the display will return to the Card Type screen Press the lt OK gt key and the display will show the Card Data on the screen to indicate that the card was read and enrolled successfully for this User When complete lt OK gt key to move on to the next question for this User lt UP gt key to edit the previous User s Raw Data lt DOWN gt key to edit the next User s Raw Data Lida 835 54 CONCEPT 4000 000009 Expires Be 8 oe or or User Manual EXPIRY DATE AND TIME Depending on your system configuration you may be able to program when a User Code Card expires in the format DD MM Y Y HH MM Press the lt OFF gt key to clear the settings then use the lt DIGIT gt keys and the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to program an expiry date time The default setting shown or all fields cleared means that the Expiry function will be ignored When complete lt OK gt key to move on to the next question for t
19. Input States Clear Trouble Zones MENU 1 5 42 43 VIEW POWER MODULE STATUS MENU 1 6 44 4000 User Manual SSS SSS SSS e e ee e e e Access Menu Option 2 46 USER PROGRAMMING amp FLOWCHART MENU 2 1 46 47 USER RF REMOTE FOB PROGRAMMING MENU 2 1 59 6 MENU 23 65 USER MENU 2 2 66 LISTS Door Lift Car Floor MENU 2 3 71 MENU GROUPS MENU 2 4 1 74 RF FOB MENU 2 7 80 Isolate Menu Option 3 esesseseosossessssessesoesescosesoosessossessesesseseesesossse 82 Zone Testing Menu Option 4 84 Times Option 86 SET TIME AND MENU 5 1 86 TIMEZONES eens MENU 5 2 87 HOLIDAY oii asim MENU 5 3 91 DIARIES se ee eh MENU 5 4 93 Misc Menu Option 96 MODULE DISABLE MENU 6 1 96 UKRES
20. RIGHT gt Arrow key followed by the lt 9 gt Yes amp lt 5 gt keys to set the desired options to YES or NO then lt OK gt key for next option Q Qualify the TimeZone with an Auxiliary When Aux is Off TimeZone will always be Invalid regardless of whether any TimeZone Periods are valid I Invert Qualify Reverse the qualify conditions When the Aux is On TimeZone will always be Invalid regardless of whether any TimeZone Periods are valid TZ001 Qualify Aux _ The display allows the Auxiliary to be chosen that will Qualify the TimeZone Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter in the Auxiliary ID and the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to move the cursor across the fields when necessary Press lt OK gt when complete lt OK gt key to select another TimeZone to program edit lt END gt key to exit to the normal display CONCEPT 4000 User Manual 91 HOLIDAYS Some Users such as System Administrators may be allowed to program Holidays MENU Bal ee Holidays are used with TimeZones to define whether a TimeZone will be Invalid or Valid on dates designated as Holidays A Holiday can be a single date or a period defined with a Start date amp an End date Holidays are defined as Month Date No Year is defined so moveable holidays must be re programmed every Year Each Holiday programmed must also be assigned the Holiday Types that are to apply to it In most systems holidays will not n
21. Range User Manual NOTE To remove a Diary do not press lt OFF gt This will make the Diary continuously valid Instead set the Date and Time to 00 00 88 00 00 lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN gt to edit this option for the previous next Diary PROGRAM VALID DAYS The display will show the current Days that the Diary message will be Valid Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow followed by the lt 9 gt Y amp lt 5 gt N keys to set the desired options to YES or NO lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN gt to edit this option for the previous next Diary PROGRAM THE DIARY MESSAGE The display will show the first line of the Diary message Up to 16 characters of text can be programmed in the same manner as described for User names NOTE The first character must not be left blank lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt or lt DOWN gt to edit this option for the previous next Diary The display will show the second line of the Diary message Up to 16 characters of text can be programmed for the 2nd line as described above 4000 User Manual 95 CAUTION The following options should only be programmed by the Installer DAOO1 Output Aux _ M gt DA001 Qualify Aux _ 001 Function gt OFF ASSIGN A DIARY AUXILIARY The display will show the current Auxiliary output assigned to the Diary This
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23. User to turn On Off more than one Area at a time via an Area List Any Area List can be chosen but only Areas in the User s On Off Lists will be controlled Allows the User to turn Off the 24 Hr or Tamper part of any Area in their Area OFF List 4000 MGOO1 RAITtMSC MMenu gt YYYYYYYY User Manual 77 ASSIGN MAIN MENU OPTIONS This display is used to define the Main Menu options that the Menu Group will allow access to Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow followed by the lt 9 gt amp lt 5 gt N keys to set the desired options to YES or NO lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWNS gt to edit this option for the previous next Menu Group NOTE Setting the R Jeview A ccess or Control menu options to YES does not enable access to all User options within those menus To allow access to the additional sub menu options the appropriate options must also be set in the Sub Menu options screen that follows R eview Information Menu A ccess Menu I solate Menu T est Menu t imes Menu M Miscellaneous Menu 5 Menu C ontrol Menu Review If allowed by Sub Menu option Locate User Read Analogue values Read Counters and View input states User Codes User Types Lists and Groups As allowed by Sub Menu options Isolate De isolate Inputs See Isolate Menu Option 3 for details Area Walk Testing If enabled in the system Only val
24. a second time to Un lock the Door If necessary See note below NOTE For any Terminals or Users designated as Access Only No Area Control or Menus the Door now unlocked message will be displayed after PIN lt OK gt is entered as this is the only operation required to unlock a door in these circumstances Door now The display will verify that the operation was unlocked successful or indicate why the operation could not be performed Access may be denied if the Area is ON or User s TimeZone is not valid etc 4000 User Manual 27 Access a Floor in an Elevator Using a Card Reader In Lift Access Control systems Floors are commonly accessed using Card Readers in conjunction with the Floor Selection buttons with the following procedure 1 2 In most cases the Card Key fob or Insert key etc is simply swiped or presented to the Reader inside the Lift Car in the required manner The system may be configured so that the Reader LED s and or beeper provide an indication of Valid or Invalid Card Consult the Installer for details The User then selects the Floor they wish to go to Note that the User has a limited time typically 5 to 10 seconds to select the Floor and only one Floor should be selected for each Card presented The system then checks the User s credentials and the Floor button lamp illuminates in the normal manner if the selected Floor is allowed Details of the action
25. allows the name of an existing TimeZone to be selected The lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt Arrows will search through the names OR Press the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first letter of the name You may have to press the key 2 or 3 times to obtain the required letter If the name you want is not displayed because of other names starting with the same letter use the lt DOWN gt Arrow key to locate the name When the desired number or name of the TimeZone is located press the lt OK gt key to proceed SAIL 88 CONCEPT 4000 TZ001 Name WORKING HOURS Cid 9 TZ001 1st Period 09 00 to 17 00 or or 888 TZ001 1ST gt SMTWTFSH nYYYYYnn or or e g To cater for different trading hours on different days Ist Period SMTWTFSH 08 30 to 17 30 nYYYnnnn 2nd Period 08 30 10 21 30 nnnnYYnn User Manual TIMEZONE NAME The display will show the number and current name A name of up to 16 characters can be programmed in the same manner as described for User names lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN3 gt to edit this option for the previous next TimeZone PROGRAM THE FIRST PERIOD The display will show the current Start Time and End Time of the Ist period Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter in the values required and the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to move the cursor across the fields The lt OFF gt key can be used to clear all fields Press lt OK gt when comp
26. amp Floors allowed The flowchart on the following page shows the different items that are used to create User Type Some items e g Area Lists that can be assigned to the User Type must first be created by the Installer Other items e g Door Lists Menu Groups etc may also be created by the Installer or another User such as a System Administrator Two special Users are pre defined User 00001 is known as the Installer Code and has special privileges including Exclusive Access to the Installer Menu Access to higher level options in the Access Times and Service Menus Special options in the Test Menu User 00002 is known as the Master Code and is usually assigned to the owner of the system or the person responsible for security Special privileges for U00002 include The ability to program edit all other Users except User 00001 The option to lockout enable Installer code access If feature is utilized When a User s User Type allows permission to program edit Users specified via the User Type s Menu Group the User is only allowed to program edit User numbers equal to or higher than their own Unless User Ranks are utilized in the system For this reason it is recommended that User numbering is planned before programming the Users so that the numbering will reflect the level of authority required e g System administrator who has permission to change all User codes should be issued
27. are recorded in Review e g Jane Wills Card access at Lift Car 003 Bob White denied at Lift Car 4 Not in List Card PIN In some applications presentation of the Card must be followed by entering your PIN code at an associated LCD Terminal before a Floor can be selected Please Enter After presentation of the Card the LCD Terminal will display a prompt for the PIN code Enter your PIN code followed by the lt OK gt key 7 The LCD will then return to the normal display you can proceed to select a Floor gt m ap 28 4000 User Manual View Alarm Review information Individual LCD Terminals may be programmed to allow Users to review recent Alarm information without needing to Log on to the Terminal V3 or later only MENU If this option is enabled simply press the lt MENU gt ABC key followed by the lt 1 gt key for Alarm Review The display will show the most recent alarm event 03 27 42 3 recorded in the Review memory The Top line of the display records the Date and Alarm on Selenite Time of the alarm down to tenths of a second The Bottom line records the alarm details If the alarm detail is longer than 16 characters the display will automatically scroll slowly to allow the entire message to be viewed E g Nov06 03 34 07 8 Alarm jon Office PIR East Wall The lt RIGHT gt arrow key can be used to scroll the display one character at a
28. assigning them a User Type again with no other programming involved Deleting a User To delete User details either partially or completely simply step through the User Codes programming with the lt OK gt key using the lt OFF gt key to delete or default any settings you wish to remove 1951 249120 66 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual USER TYPES Some Users such as System Administrators may MENU ES Ex be allowed to program User Types User Types are assigned to Users to define the items they are allowed to control the functions they can perform and the Menu options that they can access SELECTING A USER TYPE TO PROGRAM User Type to The display will first allow you to choose a User alter Type to alter Method i Select by number The lt DIGIT gt OR keys are used to enter a number OR the lt UP gt and 222 lt DOWN gt Arrows will scroll through the numbers ON Method Alpha search Pressing the lt ON gt key allows the name of an existing User Type to Find User Type be selected Office Staff The lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt Arrows will search OR through the names OR then if required Press the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first 2 letter of the name You may have to press the key 2 or 3 times to obtain the required letter If the name you want is not displayed because of other names starting with the same letter use the lt DOWN gt Arrow key to locate the name When the d
29. command Actual procedure for sending SMS messages may differ depending on make and model of Mobile phone See your Mobile phone s User Manual for details 1 Using your GSM Mobile phone enter the Text command that you wish to perform according to the tables on the next page and select Send If a PIN code is required enter the PIN code immediately before the text command See examples in the tables on the following pages 2 Enter or Select the system s mobile phone number and send the message 3 Wait for the system to send back the text message or confirmation See the SMS CONFIRMATION AND INFORMATION MESSAGES table on the following pages NOTES 1 Any PIN code used for SMS commands MUST be a PIN code programmed for a User between User 00001 and User 00032 and any Areas or Home Auxiliaries to be controlled must be allowed in that User s User Type 2 Most GSM Mobile phone manufacturers also produce Data Suite software that interfaces a PC to a GSM Mobile phone and provides the ability to send and receive messages via the Short Message Service from a PC 118 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual SMS TEXT COMMANDS COMMAND SEQUENCE AND OPTIONS General commands HELP Return an SMS message listing the available commands Reset SMS Cancel any pending alarms that are queued to be sent via SMS and pointer reset the SMS 5 minute timer used to pace SMS messages e g HE No PIN required lt PIN
30. details 4 Colour Touchscreen Terminal A Touchscreen Terminal is also available for systems with V6 2 firmware or later This product comes in ivory or charcoal finish and has a touch sensitive 3 5 9cm color display A scrambling keypad option is available for added security It provides a simple intuitive graphical user interface that can be tailored to the site requirements by the installer See picture on p125 Consult your Installer for details 5 Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal The Prisma Terminal is available for systems with V8 0 firmware or later It features 8 status LEDs full colour LCD screen digital sound tones easy to read text and an icon scroll wheel and function key based navigation system Backlighting colour schemes and default display options including Date Time and Temperature are configurable and feature auto dimming See picture on p126 Consult your Installer for details 6 wa Optional Features This manual describes many optional features that may or may not be utilized in a particular system Optional features often require additional programming and or installation of additional hardware Consult the Installer for details of features and functions available in your system and use the check boxes provided in the Table of Contents to indicate which are used INNER RANGE recommends that all CONCEPT systems are installed amp maintained by FACTORY CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS For a list of A
31. entering your PIN code followed by the lt OK gt key Beeper feedback is provided for each key press If the PIN code is valid at this time the CODE lamp will turn on and the User is considered logged on If the PIN code is not accepted the CODE lamp will flash a number of times to give a general indication of the reason for rejection See Error indication below If an error is made while entering a PIN code press the lt ON OFF gt key and begin entering the code again If 3 unsuccessful logon attempts are made in succession the keypad will be locked out for 60 seconds and the CODE lamp will flash continuously during that time This can be set to 10 attempts by the Installer if required Whilst the CODE lamp is on the ARMED lamp will display the on off state of the nominated Area ARMED lamp on means Area on Area and or Door control Whilst logged on The lt OK gt key will attempt a Door access operation then logoff the User The lt ON OFF gt key will attempt to toggle the status of the nominated Area If successful the ARMED lamp will change state and the User remains logged on If the lt 0 gt key is pressed no key is pressed for 5 seconds the User is automatically logged off and the CODE and ARMED lamps will turn off Error Indication If a Door access or Area toggle operation is not successful the CODE lamp or ARMED lamp will flash a number of times to give a general indication of the reason
32. first letter of the name You may have to press the key 2 or 3 times depending on the letter required and the Home Auxiliary names in the system If the Home Auxiliary you want is not displayed because of other names beginning with the same POOL PUMP letter use the lt DOWN gt Arrow key to locate it is Off 2 20 32 CONCEPT 4000 POOL PUMP is Off POOL PUMP On Time O45min Can t control this Aux User Manual Controlling the Home Auxiliary When the desired Home Auxiliary is displayed Press the ON key or OFF key to turn the Auxiliary On or Off as required OR Press the lt LEFT gt arrow key to enter a Home Auxiliary On time in Minutes or the lt RIGHT gt arrow key to enter an On time in Seconds V2 or later only Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter the time period required then lt OK gt to execute the action Select another Home Auxiliary to control using the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt arrow keys or lt DIGIT gt keys OR Press the lt END gt key to exit to the normal display This message will appear if you attempt to control a Home Auxiliary that can only be controlled via lt gt lt 9 gt lt 1 gt or is not allowed in your User Type permissions NOTE Home Auxiliary operation can be enhanced by installing a Color Touchscreen Terminal Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal and or utilizing the 4 button Wireless Remo
33. for the previous next Menu Group sduy 76 CONCEPT 4000 MGOO1 RIDCSAMT Opts gt R emote Access I solate on Exit D efer Area On C ancel Holdup S irens Off A cknowledge Messages M ultiple Areas T amper On Off User Manual MENU GROUP OPTIONS There are eight functional options which may be set for a Menu Group Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow followed by the lt 9 gt Y amp lt 5 gt N keys to set the desired options to YES or NO lt OK gt for next option lt gt lt DOWN gt to edit this option for the previous next Menu Group Allows remote access via Up Download software Allows User to Isolate un sealed zones on exit Implements Area Defer timer operation when the User turns an Area Off that has been defined as a Defer Area Area automatically re arms when the Defer timer expires unless the User performs the Area Off function again before the timer or warning expires V2 or later only Allows the User to cancel a Holdup alarm before it reports by entering their PIN at an LCD Terminal V2 or later only Allows Users to automatically turn off any Sirens running at the time of PIN code entry regardless of whether they are allowed control of the Area s that triggered the siren s Allows Users to acknowledge alarm messages from any Area regardless of whether they are allowed control of the Area s that generated the message s Allows the
34. gt key to exit to the normal display or select another Menu option TOULNOD 104 CONCEPT 4000 ADJUST EVENT COUNT TI e 6 yZ PQR Counter 001 SetCnt 00000000 Camera 2 Film SetCnt 00000000 User Manual Adjust Event Count allows a User with the appropriate authority to reset an Event Counter to 0 or to set the count value to the required number V3 or later only The display will show the first Counter and the current count value Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt arrow keys to select the Counter to reset or adjust Use the lt DIGIT gt keys and lt RIGHT gt Arrow key if necessary to enter in the count value then press lt OK gt The lt OFF gt key can be used to clear the field Reset to 0 Press the lt END gt key to exit to the normal display or select another Menu option 4000 User Manual 105 ADJUST AREA USER COUNT YZ STU A001 Number of Users 00000 A002 Number of Users 00000 222 or Adjust Area User Count allows a User with the appropriate authority to reset an Area User Counter to 0 or to set the count value to the required number V5 or later only The display will show the first Area User Counter and the current count value Use the lt UP gt and gt arrow keys to select the Area User Counter to reset or adjust Use the lt DIGIT gt keys and lt RIGHT gt Arrow key if necessary
35. gt to edit this option for the previous next TimeZone TIMEZONE FUNCTION The display will show the current function that the Timezone controls The function if enabled will be an option such as Auxiliary On Off Area On Off Door Unlock Lock etc CAUTION This and the following related options are normally only programmed edited by the Installer Additional information is provided in the Programmer s manual Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to select the desired function then press lt OK gt The display s that follow will vary depending on the function selected The examples provided are for Door Unlock Lock Control Typically the first screen allows selection of the item or list to be controlled The next screen defines the control options On Secure Lock Close when TimeZone goes Valid Off Unsecure Unlock Open when TimeZone goes Valid On Secure Lock Close when TimeZone goes Invalid Off Unsecure Unlock Open when TimeZone goes Invalid SAINIL 90 CONCEPT 4000 TZ001 Qualify QI Options gt nn User Manual PROGRAM THE QUALIFY OPTIONS The display will show the current Qualify option settings The Qualify options allow the TimeZone to be Qualified by an Auxiliary If this option is used the TimeZone will only be Valid when a TimeZone Period is Valid AND when the Qualify conditions are met CAUTION These options are normally only programmed edited by the Installer Use the lt
36. gt R Reset pointer and timer Control commands Item Number ID Action Time Optional Area ON n a n a XXX Home 1 to 3 digits oe eee Seconds Auxiliary LIST 1 to 255 Minutes e g lt PIN gt A12N Area 12 ON lt PIN gt H3F Home Auxiliary 3 OFF lt PIN gt H27N120M Home Auxiliary 27 ON for 120 Minutes lt PIN gt HSNI15S Home Auxiliary 5 ON for 15 Seconds lt PIN gt A21L List the Name amp Current state of 5 Areas beginning at Area 21 lt PIN gt H1L List the Name amp Current state of 5 Home Auxiliaries beginning at Home Auxiliary 1 Item Number ID Action TxxZyy Zo T Module Type xx Module Restore yy Zone Number e g lt 7 04715 Isolate Zone 15 on Big Expander number 4 lt PIN gt ZM02Z05R Restore Zone 5 on Mini Expander number 2 HINT If you don t know the Number of the Area or Home Auxiliary you wish to control remember you can use the List command to view the Names 4000 User Manual 119 SMS CONFIRMATION amp INFORMATION MESSAGES Confirmation and Information messages Area Control lt area name gt is now lt on off gt OR lt area name gt lt error message gt e g Office is now On Home Auxiliary lt home aux name gt turned lt on off gt for lt xxx gt sec min Control e g Irrigation turned On for 120 min Area Home Aux lt 001 gt Reception Off List lt 002 g
37. ii In either mode the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt Arrows will search through the User numbers names i lt DIGIT gt keys are used to enter a User number OR ii When searching for a particular User name press the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first letter of the name You may have to press the key 2 or 3 times to obtain the required letter If the User you want is not displayed because of other names starting with the same letter use the lt DOWN gt Arrow key to locate User s name When the desired User number or name is located press the lt OK gt key to proceed with editing NOTE Use the lt END gt key at any time to save the current setting and Exit User programming USER NAME The display will show the User number and name To enter new name press the lt OFF gt key to clear the screen then use the lt DIGIT gt keys to program the name Up to 16 characters of text can be entered To modify an existing name use the lt LEFT gt and lt RIGHT gt Arrow keys to position the cursor under the letter to be changed and then use a lt DIGIT gt key to enter the new letter 4000 User Manual 49 EXAMPLE RUTH would be programmed with the sequence shown opposite move Q R 5 6 6 6 a7 port Pressing a key than once will scroll through all the characters associated with that key until the T U 5 you require is displayed 7 7
38. key that represents the first letter of the User s name You may have to press the key 2 or 3 times depending on the letter required and the User names in the system If the User name you want is not displayed because of other names beginning with the same letter use the lt DOWN gt Arrow key to locate it When the User number or name is selected press the lt OK gt key 4000 User Manual 107 000001 Location gt Component Store Edit the User location The display will now show the User number on the top line and the name of the Area that the system believes the User is currently in on the bottom line To reset or change the User location press the lt OFF gt key to set the User Area to None If you know where the User is currently located you may also use the lt RIGHT gt arrow key to select that Area by scrolling through the Area names To search for a particular Area name alphabetically press the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first letter of the Area name You may have to press the key 2 or 3 times depending on the letter required and the Area names in the system If the Area name you want is not displayed because of other names beginning with the same letter use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to locate it Note In this screen the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt Arrow keys can be used to scroll through other User numbers When the Area is selected press the lt OK gt key
39. letter that the Area name begins with e g A system has Areas named Reception R amp D and Rodneys Office 1 To select any of these Areas press the lt 6 PQR gt key until an Area starting with R is displayed You may need to press the key between 1 and 3 times depending on other Area names in the system 2 If the Area that you require is not displayed use the lt DOWN gt Arrow key to scroll through and select the other Areas starting with that letter Note Areas are sorted numerically after the 1st letter In some applications the system is programmed so that certain User types may only turn the Area Off for a limited time e g A cleaner or guard working outside normal working hours may only turn the Area Off for 60 minute intervals V2 or later only OFFICE is Timed Off a 222 22 gt E OFFICE about to turn On When these User types turn the Area Off the display shows Area is Off with a Defer timer running At any stage during the defer time the User can turn the Area Off again to re start the timer V3 or later only or turn the Area back On and cancel the timer When the timer has only 250 seconds left to run the LCD Terminal will beep every 2 seconds and display this warning The User can still perform the Area Off or Area On operations during this warning period but if no action is taken the Area will automatically turn On when the warning period expires NOTE I
40. not sealed it will remain on the display and lt DOWN gt arrow key must be used to advance to the next Zone Press the lt END gt key to exit to the normal display SNLVLS 44 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual READ POWER MODULE VALUES T M 6 Power module to view P01 5S P01 Batt Volts 00 0 In some systems LAN Power Supply Modules are installed to provide flexible general purpose battery backed power supply solutions with the added advantage of immediate status reporting of Power Supply conditions and problems via the LAN network READ POWER MODULE can then be used to display the current values of Voltage and Current for both the Battery Charger and Detector Power outputs V4 5 or later only Four Power Module Parameters can be viewed Battery Charger Output Voltage Battery Charger Output Current Detector Output Voltage Detector Output Current The display will prompt for a Power Module number to view The lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt arrow keys can be used to search for a particular Power Module OR Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter the Power Module number Press the lt OK gt key to select the module number displayed The display will show the value of the Battery Charger Output Voltage on the selected module The displayed value is updated every 2 seconds Updates will timeout after 2 minutes The lt ON gt key can be used to refresh the display 4000
41. the current array e g 0017 Doors 17 to 24 lt UP gt or lt DOWN3 gt key to edit this option for the previous next List lt END gt key to exit the Menu OR lt MENU gt key to select another Menu option 51511 74 CONCEPT 4000 MENU GROUPS Menu Group to alter MG001 2 1 ALL MENUS OR if required User Manual Some Users such as System Administrators may be allowed to program Menu Groups Menu Groups are assigned to User Types to define what actions functions and menu options the User Type is allowed to perform or access when logged on to an LCD Terminal SELECTING A MENU GROUP The display will first allow you to choose a Menu Group to alter Method i Select by number The lt DIGIT gt keys are used to enter a number OR the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt Arrows will scroll through the numbers Method ii Alpha search Pressing the lt ON gt key allows the name of an existing Menu Group to be selected The lt UP gt and lt DOWN3 gt Arrows will search through the names OR Press the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first letter of the name You may have to press the key 2 or 3 times to obtain the required letter If the name you want is not displayed because of other names starting with the same letter use the lt DOWN gt Arrow key to locate the name When the desired number or name of the Menu Group is located press the lt OK gt
42. time The lt UP gt lt DOWN gt arrow keys will step to the previous alarm or next alarm respectively ga Press the lt END gt key to exit to the normal display See Info Menu Option 1 REVIEW for details of how to view all types of Review Events 4000 User Manual 29 View the Time and Date This function allows Users to view the current system Time and Date without needing to Log on to the Terminal V4 5 or later only MENU Ea Press the lt MENU gt key followed by the lt 3 gt key Friday Aug27 The display will show the Day and Date on the top 2004 16 40 19 line and the Year and Time in the format HH MM SS on the bottom line Note Permanent Time and Date display An option also exists to enable any individual LCD Terminal to show the current system Time and Date as the default display i e The Time and Date will always be displayed in the format shown below as long as there are no other Alarm Messages Warnings etc to display This option is particularly useful if the system is used for Time In Attendance or Time on Site monitoring to provide Users with a display of the actual system time being logged Fri 10 Sep 2004 11 26 03 Consult your Installer for details This option is only available in V5 or later and requires a compatible LCD Terminal O CONCEPT 4000 View Area Status User Manual Individual LCD Terminals may be programmed to all
43. to enter in the count value then press lt OK gt The lt OFF gt key can be used to clear the field Reset to 0 Press the lt END gt key to exit to the normal display or select another Menu option TOULNOD 106 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual ANTI PASSBACK AMNESTY ADJUST USER LOCATION TI Ae A YZ Systems utilizing Anti passback processing may require a facility to allow a User with the appropriate authority to provide amnesty to one or more Users who are in violation of the Anti passback rules The Amnesty menu allows an individual User s location to be changed to reflect the Area that they are currently in or to be reset to None Either of these options will re enable their Door access permissions V5 27 or later only User for Amnesty U00001 or ge or Find User Name Derek Select the User The following screens can be used to select the User for Amnesty The lt ON gt key is used to toggle between the two different screens This screen allows the User to be selected by scrolling through the numbers using the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt arrow keys by simply entering the User number if known using the lt DIGIT gt keys The lt RIGHT gt Arrow key may be used to advance the cursor The lt OFF gt key may be used to clear the user number before you begin This screen allows the User to be selected by name To search for a particular User alphabetically press the lt DIGIT gt
44. to return to their normal state e g Walk past movement detectors open and close doors press then release panic buttons etc Only available V3 or later Zone not Tested After the initial test to check that all Zones are Sealed the Walk Test commences The display will update Storeroom Door with a beep every few seconds to show any Zones that have not been tested The following key functions are available while this display is shown and may need to be used if any device fails to operate or cannot be tested To abort the Walk Test and turn the Area ON press the lt OK gt key To abort the Walk Test without turning the Area ON press the lt END gt key To manually advance to the next untested Zone press any other key Continued on following page l D Q 20 CONCEPT 4000 Area about to turn on Test Passed Push OK key Display briefly shows STORE ROOM now On then STORE ROOM is On Push Off Counter No 1 Count 0345 User Manual If the maximum time allowed for Walk Testing is about to expire the normal display will alternate with this warning You have minute to complete the Walk test from the time that this warning is first displayed When all the Zones have been tested and there are no faults the Test Passed message is displayed Push lt OK gt to exit the Walk Test mode and turn ON the Area The display will indicate that the Area ON operation was success
45. 00 21 001 ALt List gt 21001 12345678 D001 gt nnnnnnnn 21 001 78901234 0017 gt nnnnnnnn User Manual 73 ALTERNATE LIST The display will show the current Alternate List If an Alternate List is assigned it will be used instead of this List whenever the TimeZone if assigned in the previous option is Invalid e g An Alternate Door List can be used to allow Users to maintain access to some Doors even when the TimeZone on their User Type s Door List is Invalid Press the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first letter of the name of the List AND OR Press the lt RIGHT gt arrow key to scroll through the names until the required List is displayed OR Press lt OFF gt to set the Alternate List to None lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt or lt DOWN gt key to edit this option for the previous next List ASSIGN THE ITEMS TO THE LIST The display will show the first 8 items Doors Lifts etc in the system with a letter below each to indicate Y The item is IN the List n The item is NOT in the List Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key followed by the lt 9 gt Yes key to assign the appropriate items Doors Lifts etc to the list Use the lt 5 gt No key to remove items from the List Press lt OK gt to step on to the next 8 items or the lt LEFT gt arrow to step back to the previous 8 items The number on the bottom left of the display indicates the first item shown in
46. 3 or by name OFFICE PIR or If entering text changes the last letter entered to lower case When programming questions that require a Yes No answer the N 5 key selects No and the Y 9 key selects Yes The lt DIGIT gt keys are used to select an item or option by number or ID and for programming text where available User names Door List names TimeZone names etc 4000 User Manual 37 Information _ Menu Option 1 ACCESSING REVIEW REVIEW Allows a User to view the list of review events stored in the memory This may be necessary to find out MENU Ge details of past alarms user activity etc EN REVIEW EN Review In some European Union countries an additional Review memory is provided that stores MENU 8 o only the events stipulated to be logged to comply with the standards that apply in those countries This Review memory is called the EN Review VIEWING THE REVIEW EVENTS Dec06 17 30 26 7 The Display will show the last review event which Linda at Review will probably be a record of yourself accessing the Review Menu 0 ga The lt 0 gt key is used to go to the start of review earliest event still stored and the lt 9 gt key is used 1 2 3 4 to go to the end of review last event saved lt UP gt back and lt DOWN gt forward Arrow keys are used to search review one event at a time lt LEFT gt Forces display to the start of the text lt RIG
47. 43 CLEAR TROUBLE ZONES MENU CE The system can be programmed to allow ABC appropriate Users to clear Trouble Zones that are preventing one or more Areas from being IMPORTANT NOTE This turned On i e Zones that have had an alarm or operation replaces View Input that were unsealed at the end of exit delay when States in some European attempting to turn on the Area countries e g UK and is only available in V5 6 or later You may need to use this function when the LCD Terminal displays a message such as Had Zone trouble or Zone in Trouble Area to Test This screen allows the User to select the Area to check for Trouble Zones Only Areas in the User Type Area Off List can be selected and the Area must currently be Off h Use the lt UP gt lt DOWN gt arrow keys then lt gt to select the Area to Test Testing Zones This screen will be displayed while the system checks for any Trouble Zones in the selected Area If there are no Trouble Zones the display returns to the Area to Test screen Please wait Trouble on If Trouble Zones are found the screen will display Teller Area PIR the name of the first Trouble Zone Press the lt OK gt key to acknowledge and clear the Trouble Zone If the Trouble Zone displayed is sealed it will be cleared If there are more Trouble Zones the display will then automatically advance to the next Zone If the Trouble Zone is
48. 8 USER OPERATIONS 14 User Options 56 User Programming 46 User Programming Flowchart 47 User Ranks 54 55 User Tenancy 55 User Type 46 49 65 66 User Type Name 66 User Type Options 68 User Type Permissions 67 Users 5 46 Valid Auxiliary 70 VIEWING THE REVIEW EVENTS 37 Visonic Wireless RF Fobs 59 Walk Testing 19 84 WEATHERPROOF TERMINALS 6 120 WIRELESS REMOTES 7 Wireless RF Remote Fob 59 68 80 Wireless RF Remote Operations 108 110 Y Your pin has been discovered 15 Z Zone Problem 19 Zones 5 Disclaimer While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual the manufacturer and or it s agents assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions Due to ongoing development and product improvements the contents of this manual are subject to change without notice Enquiries or comments relating to this manual should be sent to Don Sargent at Inner Range E MAIL donald sargent innerrange com 1996 2011 Inner Range Pty Ltd FAX 61 3 9753 3499 Part Number 630026 4000 User Manual 125 Concept 4000 User Interface Options Elite LCD Terminal See pages 6 amp 8 11 for details Colour Touchscreen Terminal See pages 1 amp 6 for details A inner range See next page for more options 126 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual Concept 4000 User Interface Options il inner range CONCEPT 4000 Prisma Colour Graphic
49. E MENU 6 2 97 Service Menu Option 8 e sessesoesesseseosescosescososoossesossesoeseoseseesosossse 98 REQUEST SERVICE MENU 8 1 98 TEST REPORT sis eea MENU 8 2 99 INSTALLER MENU 8 3 99 ANSWER ede MENU 8 4 100 Control Menu 9 101 HOME AUXILIARIES MENU 9 1 101 DOOR CONTROL Open Close MENU 9 2 102 LIFT CONTROL 5 MENU 9 4 103 ADJUST EVENT COUNT MENU 9 104 ADJUST AREA USER COUNT MENU 9 7 105 AMNESTY Anti passback MENU 9 8 106 OTHER CONTROL PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS Wireless RF Remote Fob Operations csssssssssssssssssssesesesseees 108 Telephone DTMF Remote Control 112 GSM Mobile phone Remote Control and Alarm messages 114 Weatherproof Terminal Operations INDEX ss sssdscosesevsesessssesnencos Concept 4000 User Interface Options U9 U09 4 4000 User Manual SYSTEM OVERVIEW The 3000
50. ELP gt key No matter what stage of an operation you up to pressing the lt HELP gt key will display a Help message related to the specific operation you are performing If at any time you are not sure what to do next when using the system press the lt HELP gt key WEATHERPROOF TERMINALS The Inner Range Weatherproof Terminal may be used to turn an Area ON and OFF amp or unlock a Door This unit has a keypad with digit keys 0 9 OK key ON OFF key and a beeper Two lamps are also provided A Green Code lamp to indicate a User is logged on A Red Area status lamp NOTE Only operates while a User is logged on Older units may also have two general purpose Yellow lamps See picture on p126 and Weatherproof Terminal Operations in this manual TOUCHSCREEN TERMINALS A Colour Touchscreen Terminal is also available that provides access to most of the control and monitoring operations See picture on p125 Refer to the Touchscreen Terminal User Manual for details 4000 User Manual 7 DOORS When Access Control is used in your system each access point Door Roller Shutter Turnstile Boom gate etc is called a Door Installer programming options can provide for different types of Doors to be controlled and monitored in different ways The way in which a Door is controlled may also vary depending on the time or day of the week Doors controlled by your system have names that allow for ea
51. FT gt arrow key to control other Air conditioning system operations Continued on following page 20 34 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual Use the lt RIGHT gt arrow key to select the mode of operation required On Turn the Airconditioning On Off Turn the Airconditioning Off TimeZone Airconditioning system will be automatically turned On and Off by the TimeZone assigned to it by the installer Press the lt LEFT gt arrow key again to control Ventilation options 1 Vent gt Automatic Use the lt RIGHT gt arrow key to select the mode of Ventilation required Normally set to Automatic Recirculate Forces the system to use Recirculated air Fresh Air Forces the system to use Fresh air Automatic Airconditioning system will automatically select Recirculated or Fresh air based on whether Heating or Cooling is required and the status of the Fresh Air thermostat Press the lt LEFT gt arrow key again to control Fan options 01 Fan gt Automatic Use the lt RIGHT gt arrow key to select the mode of Fan operation required Normally set to Automatic Always On Fan is always on to circulate air regardless of Compressor on off Heat Pump Allows warmer air from the Return air zone to be pumped to other zones without using the compressor for heating Used when the return air zone provides another source of heat such as a wood heater Automatic Compressor on off will automatic
52. HT gt Scrolls text one character at a time Selects between 4 display options Full Text Abbreviated Text Full text Abbreviated text for Xmit amp Input change of state entries Raw Review Data Specific types of events can be located quickly in Review by using the Review Filter See the following page for details M34 38 4000 User Manual REVIEW FILTER The DIGIT keys 1 to 8 can be used to search back through review for specific types of events beginning from the date time of the event currently displayed As there are more than 8 filter categories that can be selected the Mode can be changed by pressing the OFF key OFF and ON keys if prior to V5 firmware allowing selection of more categories You can use these filter keys in conjunction with the UP and DOWN Arrow keys to locate a specific event and then review all the other events around it in more detail KEY MODE 1 MODE 2 1 Alarms amp Restorals System messages 2 Reports Times 3 Auxiliary On amp Offs Detail 4 Siren On amp Offs Communications 5 User operations Lifts 6 Area On and Offs Cards V3 or later 7 Isolates De isolates Spare 8 Modules Errors NOTE Use 188 to view the list of review filter categories available FILTER OPERATION V5 or later Go to End of Review then OFF if Mode 2 required then to select the filter option e g To find a specific Lift access event Press lt 9 gt
53. Modules Press the lt END gt key to exit to the normal display NOTE All Analogue Zone Inputs used in the system should always be named by the Installer A screen similar to this showing the default Zone ID will be displayed for Zones that are not used 4000 User Manual 41 READ COUNTERS MENU 8 al In some systems Mini Expander modules are installed to perform Event Counting Event Counters can be used to monitor film in security cameras water or electricity usage traffic through a designated point etc READ COUNTERS can then be used to display the current value of the counters V3 or later only Camera 1 Film The display will show the result of the first Counter Count 0254 available to be viewed The lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt arrow keys can be used to scroll through the results of the other counters Water Used kL The displayed count is refreshed every 2 seconds Count 00012759 by reading the latest count from the relevant Mini Expander module Press the lt END gt key to exit to the normal display NOTES Counter 003 1 All Counters used in the system should Count 00000000 always be named by the Installer A screen similar to this showing the default Counter ID will be displayed for Counters that are not used The installer can disable display of unused Counters 2 In some applications it may be necessary for a User to adjust the current value of a particular counter or reset the count
54. N No User 00009 PIN No 2580 or or 000009 Crd Typ gt Credit Card See NOTE below NOTE The Card Type used in your system should be recorded in the System Details inside the Front cover If not recorded consult the Installer for details User Manual PIN CODE Any User who is required to perform any operations via a Terminal Keypad will need a PIN Personal Identification Number If changing a code Press lt OFF gt first to clear the screen Enter a PIN number using the lt DIGIT gt keys The PIN may be to 8 digits long however a minimum of 4 digits is recommended if the PIN code is to control Areas or access external doors The system may also be configured to force all PIN Codes to be 6 digits 5 27 or later only When complete lt OK gt key to move on to the Card Type question for this User lt UP gt key to program the previous User s PIN lt DOWN gt key to program the next User s PIN CARD TYPE Any User who is required to perform operations with an access card must have their card details entered beginning with the Card Type Press the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to scroll through the list until the name of the appropriate Card Type is displayed If you need to return to the start of the list at any stage press the lt OFF gt key When complete lt OK gt key to move on to the card details question s for this User lt UP gt key to edit the previ
55. N code is not entered after a number of successive tries usually 5 or 6 the LCD Terminal will display a Too many tries message and will be totally locked out for a pre determined period Normally 60 seconds A message Module Lockout LCD Term will be logged in the Review memory and an alarm message Too Many Tries may be reported 2 Duress If you are being forced to perform operations at an LCD Terminal against your will your system may allow a Duress alarm to be activated by using a special PIN Code See Activating a Duress Alarm for details 3 PIN discovered When programming User Codes if a User attempts to choose a PIN Code that already exists the message This pin not allowed is displayed Whenever that PIN Code is now used the LCD Terminal will display a warning Your pin has been discovered by another User You should change you pin If you see this message you can press lt OK gt to continue your operation but make arrangements to have your PIN Code changed as soon as possible 16 4000 User Manual Turning Area s OFF Once you have Logged on to a Terminal and have seen the Area status with the Push Off or Push On message you may perform the Area OFF ON operations Remember You have a limited time to turn an Area OFF once you have entered the Area Usually 30 90 seconds Ask the Installer for the Entry time used in your system Logon to the Termi
56. OWN gt key to edit the next User s Extra Area NOTE If the Extra Door Extra Door List feature is enabled in your system the lt OK gt key will move on to the Extra Door and Extra Door List selection screens for this User Lida 835 58 CONCEPT 4000 000009 Ex Door gt None NOTE The Extra Door amp Extra Door List screens will not be displayed if this option is not enabled in your system 000009 Ex Door gt Main Entry Door 000009 Ex DLst gt Car Park No 2 User Manual EXTRA DOOR amp EXTRA DOOR LIST The Door s that Users may access are normally only defined by the Door List allocated to their User Type The Extra Door Extra Door List options allow one Door and or Door List to be allocated directly to a User The User will be allowed to access these Doors regardless of whether or not there are Door Lists in their User Type These options allow a single Door to be assigned to a User e g Acommon Door and permissions for different types of access to be managed separately e g Door Access and Carpark Access Press the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to scroll through the Door names until the required name is displayed If you need to return to the start of the list at any stage press the lt OFF gt key When complete the lt OK gt key moves the display on to the Extra Door List screen lt UP gt key to edit the previous User s Extra Door lt DOWN
57. Only Doors included in the User s Door List defined in their User Type can be controlled Door to Control 000 A 1 Unlock 2 A Operation Done User Manual The Door Open Close option allows a User with the appropriate authority to Un lock and Lock individual Doors V3 or later only or all Doors in the Door List assigned to their User Type e g If Doors are programmed for free access during the day it may be necessary to re lock the doors if all the staff leave early to attend a company function at another location OR It may be necessary to un lock doors if free access is required outside normal working hours to allow staff to fulfil an urgent order The display will allow you to enter the number of the Door to control Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter the two digit Door number then lt OK gt Press lt END gt to abort A Door number of 00 will include all Doors in the User s Door List The display will now allow you to select the Lock or Unlock operation Press the lt 4 gt L key to Lock the Door Press the lt 7 gt U key to Unlock the Door The display will briefly show the Operation Done message to indicate that the operation was successful and then return to the main menu Press the lt END gt key to exit to the normal display or select another Menu option 4000 LIFT CONTROL
58. Press the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to scroll through the Fob Button action options until the required action is displayed If you need to return to the start of the list at any stage press the lt OFF gt key lt UP gt key to edit the previous User s Fob Button 1 Action lt DOWN gt key to edit the next User s Fob Button Action When an action is selected the lt OK gt key moves the display on to one of the following 4 screens User Manual 61 The list of available actions is shown in the following table NOTES 1 For Paradox Remotes the or programming options should be used to configure Area On Off operations rather than the Btnl to Btn4 actions 2 For Paradox REM3 Remotes it is not recommended to use the Qualify Aux action if PIN codes are used as each separate button press will require PIN code verification Action Description Area On The nominated Area will be turned On Area Off The nominated Area will be turned Off Aux On The nominated Auxiliary will be turned On Aux Off The nominated Auxiliary will be turned On Toggle Aux The state of the nominated Auxiliary will be toggled ie Turned On if currently Off or turned Off if currently On Zone Alm An Alarm will be generated on the nominated Zone Zone Alm An Alarm will be generated on the nominated Zone but only if the Qualify Auxiliary is On
59. See Qualify Auxiliary below Area List On The nominated Area List will be turned On Area List Off The nominated Area List will be turned Off Qualify Aux The nominated Auxiliary will be turned On for 10 Seconds to Qualify the Area On Area List amp Zone Alm actions Note If this action is selected the dedicated ARM button s on the Paradox remotes will also need to be Qualified by this button 000009 1 Area gt Press the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to scroll through None Area names until the required Area is displayed If you need to return to the start of the list at any stage press the lt OFF gt key 000009 Bt1 Aux _ X Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter the Auxiliary ID 000009 1 Zone Zone ID or Area List Number 01 201 Use the lt RIGHT gt arrow key to move the cursor Press lt OFF gt to remove an existing ID number 000009 1 AList ALOOO Lida 62 CONCEPT 4000 000009 RF Fob 6PA Options nnn 6 digit PIN Codes No PIN code for P GM No PIN code for A rea control 000009 ARM1 Fob Opts 1ADL nnnn Zone 3 1 trigger A rm button allowed D isarm OFF button allowed Area L ist control 000009 ARM1 Fob Area 000 User Manual When complete lt OK gt key to move on to the programming of the operations for Fob Buttons 2 3 amp 4 and then on to the Paradox REM1 2 3 programming options or next User to program edit if prior to V7 62
60. a very low User number such as U00003 A Supervisor who only has permission to change the User codes in their own department should have a User number lower than all the staff in that department but higher than any User with more authority 4000 User Manual 47 User Programming Flowchart HOLIDAYS 5 TIMEZONE TimeZone when this User Option Option Type is valid Optional USER TYPE gt Alternate User Type if Option Invalid Optional AREA ON LIST AREAS gt AREA LIST gt Area s allowed to tum ON REA OFF LIST Area s allowed to turn OFF Operations allowed MENU GROUP gt Menu options allowed DOORS gt DOOR LIST Date Time Tenancy or User Ranks gt Doors allowed to access LIFTS gt CAR LIST gt Lift Cars allowed to access FLOORS gt FLOOR LIST gt Floors allowed to access Other User privileges HOME gt Home Auxiliary Types AUX TYPES allowed These options can only be configured by the Installer 835 48 CONCEPT 4000 User to alter U00025 Find User Name Rohan HG 5 User 00009 Name Priyantha User Manual SELECT USER CODES SELECT A USER TO PROGRAM EDIT The display will first allow you to choose a User number to alter Method i Pressing the lt ON gt key will allow an existing User to be selected by name Alpha search Method
61. ally control Fan on off EnD Press the lt END gt key to exit to the normal display 4000 MENU OPTIONS 35 User Manual Users with the appropriate level of authority can perform many other operations and are allowed access to certain programming facilities via the Menu A Menu Flowchart showing all the Options can be found inside the back cover All menu options relevant to System Users are described in detail in this manual Refer to the Table of Contents on page 2 for Menu Options and page numbers Accessing the Menu ee OFFICE is Off Main Menu 1 Info 2 Access 0 Area ON OFF Push On 1 Info 5 Times 2 Access 6 Miscellaneous 3 Isolate 8 Service 4 Test 9 Control Option 7 Installer not allowed NOTE When in the menu you can return to the Area ON OFF display by pressing U gt 0 Logon to the Terminal as described earlier PIN code lt OK gt The display will show the Area Status etc as before Now press the lt MENU gt key The Menu key can be used at any time to return to the Main menu The display will now scroll through the list of Menu options that you are allowed to access There are ten main menu options in the system numbered from 0 to 9 but User programming will determine which options will be available to each User Press a lt DIGIT gt key to select a Menu option Note Some options in Sub menus e g User Codes Review amp Tim
62. and the functions for the buttons on that Fob are defined in User programming AUXILIARIES Auxiliaries are basically outputs that can be automatically activated by many different types of events in the system They can be physical outputs used to control alarm and warning devices indicator lamps electric locks building and home automation functions etc or they can be used internally in system programming to link different system operations together Auxiliaries that need to be controlled by Users can be defined as Auxiliaries They can then be turned On or Off or turned On for a timed period in minutes or seconds at designated LCD Terminals 4000 User Manual THE LCD TERMINAL Default LCD Display The LCD Terminal offers a number of options for the Default display This is the display that will be shown when there are no User operations being performed and no Alarms or other messages to be displayed The Default display can be selected separately for each LCD Terminal in your system The settings can only be programmed by the Installer who can also advise you on the appropriate options SYSTEM READY System If no specific Default Display option has been Ready chosen this message will be displayed SINGLE AREA STATUS This option allows the name and current status of a single Area to be displayed This is useful when the Terminal only provides control of one Area An option is also prov
63. be programmed to allow a Duress alarm to be activated if you are being forced to perform operations at an LCD Terminal against your will Duress is activated by simply entering a special PIN Code instead of your normal PIN Code when logging on to the LCD Terminal See LOGON to an LCD Terminal The resulting action will depend on how the system is programmed Typically a Silent alarm is activated A discreet alarm report is sent to the remote monitoring station U D IMPORTANT NOTE Consult your Installer To detemine if the Duress Code function is enabled in your system For details of any Duress Codes that will be used For details of how the Duress Code function will operate amp or report You may wish to use the space below to record the details of how your Duress Code system will operate NOTE The Duress PIN Codes should not be recorded here Duress Code processing enabled Circle YES NO Method Used Special PIN Code s Add 1 to last digit of PIN 24 4000 Acknowledge an Alarm User Manual Alarm messages must be acknowledged by a User with the appropriate authority These messages provide precise information of the type of alarm the Area it has occurred in and the Zone or System Input that generated the alarm Had Alarm in ROBYNS STUDIO Area Alarm Had Alarm on PIR An Alarm message may be displayed on the Term
64. ber from 001 to 255 with the lt DIGIT gt keys OK lt OK gt for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN3 gt key to or or edit this option for the previous next User Type ASSIGN A VALID AUXILIARY UTOO8 Valid Aux This display allows an optional Auxiliary output to be specified that will turn ON whenever this User Type uses their PIN number or Card Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter an Auxiliary ID 27 22204 The lt RIGHT gt arrow key will need to be used after the Module type letter is entered OFF Press lt OFF gt to remove an existing Auxiliary ID HOME AUXILIARY TYPES TO CONTROL UTOO8 12345678 The display will show the existing Home Auxiliary Types allowed When Home Auxiliaries are turned ON OFF via the Control Menu lt MENU gt 9 1 the User Type can only control Home Auxiliaries that have a matching Home Auxiliary Type set to YES Ge Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key followed by the gt lt 9 gt Yes key to assign the required Rank s Use the lt 5 gt No key to remove a Rank setting gt nnnnnnnn Ae lt OK gt key for next User Type to edit lt UP gt lt DOWN gt key to edit this option for the previous next User Type 4000 User Manual 71 LISTS Cae oe DOOR FLOOR LIFT CAR Lists Lists List Some Users such as System Administrators may be allowed to program one or more of the different types of Lists Lists ar
65. ccredited Dealers in your area refer to the Inner Range Website http www innerrange com 2 4000 User Manual CONTENTS SYSTEM DETAILS Inside Front Cover MENU FLOWCHART Inside Rear Cover SYSTEM OVERVIEW u cscssssssssscssscecsssccssssssscsscesscsssessessecesessneees 4 THE LCD TERMINAL isessenssisnseconssosstecsosescostseaesiecasseavrsnsendacesessecesens 8 Default LCD Display Indicator ester tees 8 9 Keypad EE TE 10 THE PRISMA COLOUR GRAPHIC TERMINAL 12 Default LCD Display Indicator Lamps Keypad 12 13 if Used USER ALARM SYSTEM OPERATIONS cssscsssscssssssscessossssee 14 destitute i aeie aiie 14 LOGON to an LCD Terminal 15 1 16 Lil 5 18 7 Area Walk Vesting 19 Turning 24 Hour Tamper monitoring OFF and ON 21 1 Activating a Panic Alarms 22 Activating a 00 5 23 Acknowledge an A 24 Acknowledge Latched Alarms
66. ch as System Administrators may be allowed to program Diaries Diaries are mainly used to display customised messages on selected LCD Terminals at various selectable times Diaries can also be used to control an Auxiliary output when required e g For activating a beeper to alert users to the Diary message Any Diary function can also be Qualified by another Auxiliary allowing other operations to enable disable the Diary function if necessary SELECTING A DIARY The display will allow you to choose a Diary to alter The lt DIGIT gt keys are used to enter a number OR the lt UP gt lt DOWN gt keys will scroll through the numbers Alpha search not available When the desired number of the Diary is located press the lt OK gt key to proceed PROGRAM THE DATE AND TIME The display will show the current settings Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter in the date amp time when the Diary will be valid The date time format is DD MM YY HH MM Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to move the cursor across the fields The lt OFF gt key can be used to clear all fields before you start or to set the Diary Always Valid Any blank entry means that field is always valid e g In the example shown Diary 001 will become valid on the Ist of January in any year for 24 hours any time SAIL 94 CONCEPT 4000 001 SMTWTFS Type gt YYYYYYY 001 15 Line Welcome to me es DAOO1 2nd Line Inner
67. d No to program 156 000009 Issue No 000 To edit the Card number press the lt OFF gt key to clear the screen then use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter the card number V5 6 or later Up to 7 digits 0000001 to 1048575 Prior to V5 6 Up to 5 digits 00001 to 65535 For Card numbers less than 7 or 5 digits insert leading zero s e g Card number 3156 enter 0003156 or 03156 When complete lt OK gt key to move on to the Issue Number question for this User s Card lt UP gt key to edit the previous User s No lt DOWN gt key to edit the next User s Card ii SITE CODE ISSUE NUMBER The Issue number for Site Code Cards is defaulted to 000 This is only changed if the cards being used support Issue numbers 000 will allow any issue number to be accepted To edit the Issue number press the lt OFF gt key to clear the screen then enter the desired Issue number from 001 to 255 with the lt DIGIT gt keys 4000 or 000009 Raw Card Data 0000000000 000009 Waiting card at R01 000009 Crd Typ gt Direct Entry 000009 Raw Card Data 14F3267AD3 or or User Manual 53 When complete lt OK gt key to move on to the next question for this User lt UP gt key to edit the previous User s Issue No lt DOWN gt key to edit the next User s Issue No DIRECT ENTRY RAW CARD DATA The Raw
68. d return to the normal display REMEMBER Any time you need it HELP is as close as the press of a key 4000 TIMEZONES User Manual 87 Some Users such as System Administrators may be allowed to program edit TimeZones TimeZones may be used to define when User access to specific functions and items Areas Doors etc is allowed and also to provide automated control of items in the system e g Unlock doors during business hours Operate security lights at night etc A TimeZone provides up to 4 separate time periods each programmed with a Start and End time and Days of the week including Holiday See example on next page If Holiday is set to Yes when programming the Days the TimeZone will be allowed to be Valid on Holidays for that time period A period of 00 00 to 00 00 means ignore that period Spaces instead of digits means ignore that Start Time or End time in that particular period e g 19 00 to TimeZone to CV alter 2001 Find Tzone V WORKING HOURS OR 2 if required SELECTING A TIMEZONE The display will allow you to choose a TimeZone to alter AND will indicate the current status of the TimeZone V Valid I Invalid Method i Select by number The lt DIGIT gt keys are used to enter a number OR the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt Arrows will scroll through the numbers Method ii Alpha search Pressing the lt ON gt key
69. doors press then release panic buttons etc The system can perform automatic testing on devices that are regularly activated by movement etc such as PIRs and Door Contacts However other types of Input devices such as Glass break Smoke amp Seismic detectors Panic buttons Window Contacts etc should also be tested on a regular basis e g Once every month NOTE The additional Test Menu options shown in the Menu Flowchart at the rear of this manual are only accessible to the Installer They provide a comprehensive range of Testing to assist with installation commissioning and service of the system Area to Test The display will prompt you to select an Area to Panic buttons Test The lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt Arrows will search OF through the Area names alphabetically OR then if required Press the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first letter of the name You may have to press the key 2 3 times to obtain the required letter If the name you want is not displayed because of other names starting with the same letter use the lt DOWN gt Arrow key to locate the name When the Area is selected press the lt OK gt key to proceed If the maximum time allowed for Walk Testing expires the test will be aborted and the display will return to the Area to Test prompt The maximum test time is programmed by the Installer for each Area If the max test time for an Area is set to zero
70. dule and must be enabled by the Installer Once enabled settings would be programmed from Insight and not via an LCD Terminal This display allows the qualilfications for this User to be viewed and edited Do not edit this screen without consulting the Installer NOTE This option is only available to Users with PIN codes and the Extra Door Extra Door List options available 64 4000 User Manual EXIT USER CODE PROGRAMMING When you have completed your programming session use the lt END gt key to exit the menu This can be done at any point in the procedure e g If your session only involved changing a PIN code you may use the lt END gt key after you have entered the new PIN and pressed lt OK gt This avoids having to step through all the other options 4000 DELETING USER User Manual 65 Deleting or temporarily suspending a User is a simple process User to alter U01994 Find User Name Matthew U00126 Type gt None aoan Select a User to Edit by User number or by Name in the same manner as described for User Programming To suspend a User s operations Use the lt OK gt key to advance to the User Type assignment screen Press the lt OFF gt key to set the User Type to None The User s operations are now suspended but all other details for this User still remain in the system A User can then be re instated at any time by simply
71. e DIGIT keys are used for entering your secret PIN code You have 10 seconds to enter each digit and must press the lt OK gt key when complete This sequence is required before any panel operations can be performed These keys can also be used to search for an item to be controlled by selecting the first letter of it s name The lt OFF gt and lt ON gt keys are used to turn Off or turn On the Area or Area List named on the Display at the time The lt HELP gt key is used to display a Help message about the current operation being performed and can be pressed at any time The lt MENU gt key is pressed after PIN code lt OK gt if you wish to perform any Menu operations Operations other than Area On Off Door Access etc OR if pressed when not logged on may allow Review of past Alarms if enabled V3 or later and System information The lt END gt key is used when you have finished performing the required operations or if you make a mistake while entering your PIN code and want to start again 4000 User Manual 11 The lt OK gt key must always be pressed after you have entered your secret PIN code Unless performing a Quick Arm or Disarm operation You have 10 seconds to press the lt OK gt key after you have completed entering the code If PIN codes are used to unlock doors pressing the lt OK gt key again will perform the Door unlock operation on the Door associated w
72. e Date require another digit or two to be pressed The display will show another sub menu list similar to the one above when required Use the key sequence shown immediately below each menu option heading or the chart at the rear of this manual to determine the key sequence required to access each menu option e g User Codes Time Date lt MENU3 gt 2 1 lt gt 5 1 NNAN 36 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual Keypad Functions in the Menu The functions of the 20 keys while performing control programming or viewing operations in the menu are described below HELP a Scrolls up and down list of available items to view program or control e g Users Zones Review messages amp Home Auxiliaries Moves cursor left or selects previous question for the same item if the cursor is at the start of the field Moves cursor right or Scrolls through the options in multiple choice questions Provides relevant help messages on the display whenever required e g Will tell you what to do next if you are unsure Saves the current screen amp moves to the next question or Executes an operation Saves the current screen exits the menu and logs the User Off Clears the screen for entering new text etc or Selects first option in multiple choice questions Switches between different modes for selecting an item or answering a question e g Provides option of selecting an item by ID no Zone E01 Z0
73. e User s Extra Area if assigned to be turned Off when the User accesses a Door via a Reader that allows the Turn off Extra Area function If enabled by the Installer V2 or later only Disables the User greeting from being displayed for this User when logging on to an LCD Terminal V3 or later only 4000 000009 Ex Area gt NOTE The Extra Area screen will not be displayed if Extra Area programming has been disabled for your system 000009 Ex Area gt Kims Cafe User Manual 57 EXTRA AREA The Area s that Users can control are normally only defined by the Area ON List and Area OFF List allocated to their User The Extra Area option allows one Area to be allocated directly to a User The User will be allowed ON and OFF control over the Extra Area regardless of whether or not there are Area ON OFF Lists in their User Type In a larger multi Area system where most Users are only allowed control of a single Area this option would avoid the need to program many different Area Lists Press the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to scroll through the Area names until the name of the required Area is displayed If you need to return to the start of the list at any stage press the lt OFF gt key When complete lt OK gt key to move on to select the next User to program edit See Note below lt UP gt key to edit the previous User s Extra Area lt D
74. e number Welcome to lt your company name gt Enter PIN amp OK to Logon Concept Security by Inner Range TWNIWYAL The Indicator Lamps Four multi purpose lamps are provided across the top of the LCD Terminal for quick and simple indication of Area and Alarm Status Door functions and or other conditions The settings can only be programmed by the Installer who can also advise you on the appropriate options When programmed for Area Array the lamps will indicate the status of 4 sequential Areas in the following manner Off Area Off Disarmed On Area On Armed Flashing Alarm in this Area If the lamps have been programmed to indicate other conditions please record their purpose here 10 CONCEPT 4000 The Keypad User Manual Operations amp programming are performed by using the keypad on an LCD Terminal gt CES 85 Each time a key is pressed a short beep will be emitted to indicate that the key press was accepted The Installer can disable the beeping if necessary If the Terminal emits a long it means that the key press was not accepted or is not allowed You may only press one key at a time but key press sequences may be as fast as you like The functions of the 20 keys during User Operations are described below CES e TELE A Bh aaa rc v Th
75. e shown above lt MENU3 gt lt 8 gt lt 2 gt The Report Initiated message will be displayed on the LCD Terminal for approximately 2 seconds when the function is activated Version 4 or later only Press the lt END gt key to exit the menu This will not effect the call This menu option allows the Master User Code holder to Lockout and Enable the Installer s PIN Code Note that this feature must be enabled by the Installer before it can be used To change the Installer Lockout setting press the lt 9 gt key to set to Yes or the lt 5 gt key to set to No The lt OK gt key must then be pressed to save the setting Press the lt END gt key to exit the menu ADIAYAS 100 CONCEPT 4000 ANSWER PHONE Answering Phone User Manual If remote access to the system is required for service purposes via the dialer phone line the service technician may ask you to activate the Answer phone function in order to establish the communications connection Activating the Answer Phone function is simply a matter of selecting the menu option by pressing the key sequence shown lt MENU gt lt 8 gt lt 4 gt DO NOT USE THIS OPTION UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY YOUR INSTALLER SERVICE TECHNICIAN The display will show a message to indicate the status and then return to the main menu Press the lt END gt key to exit the menu This will not effect the remote connection NOTE This option i
76. e used in other programming options such as User Types amp TimeZones to define the items that are allowed to be controlled CAUTION A List may be assigned in several different options e g A Door List Internal Doors might be used in different User Types and also TimeZone to automatically unlock the doors during normal trading hours Before editing an existing List be sure to check where the List has been used NOTE Programming is identical for a Door List Floor List and Lift Car List SELECTING A LIST TO PROGRAM The display will first allow you to choose a List to alter Method i Select by number The lt DIGIT gt keys are used to enter a number OR the lt UP gt and OR lt DOWN gt Arrows will scroll through the numbers Door List to alter 01001 Method ii Alpha search Not available on some Lists Find Door List Pressing the lt ON gt key allows the name of an Internal Doors existing List to be selected The lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt Arrows will search OR through the names OR then if required Press the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first 722 letter of the name You may have to press the key 2 or 3 times to obtain the required letter If the name you want is not displayed because of other names starting with the same letter use the lt DOWN gt Arrow key to locate the name 5 When the desired number of the List is located
77. ed to inputs on the equipment These devices are designed to register movement unauthorised access and undesirable situations in the protected Area These detector inputs are called Zones also known as sectors in some systems Zones can also be used as Inputs for Access Control and Building Automation functions such as Exit buttons Switches Thermostats interface to Remote Control Receivers etc All Zones have programmable names of up to 24 characters which are displayed on the LCD Terminal when required for quick and easy identification Examples of Zone Input names FRONT ENTRY DOOR HALLWAY PIR WORKSHOP ROLLER DOOR VAULT WALL SEISMIC BASEMENT SMOKE DETECTOR DURESS BUTTON FRONT DESK This product is also equipped with built in diagnostic facilities that monitor the system for any problems or attempts to tamper with the equipment Alarms generated by the system monitoring are called System Inputs System Inputs also have names pre programmed that are displayed on the LCD Terminal when required for quick and easy identification Examples of System Input names CABINET TAMPER LOW BATTERY DETECTOR FUSE EXTERNAL SIREN TAMPER DURESS LINE FAULT 6 4000 User Manual LCD AND PRISMA COLOUR GRAPHIC TERMINALS Many system operations such as turning Areas ON and OFF are usually performed at a Terminal A system may have up to 99 Terminals connected Any of these Terminals can be used to operate the system howe
78. eed to be broken down into different types so all Holidays will be assigned Type 1 only In some systems where different types of Holidays are to effect different TimeZones it will be necessary to divide the Holidays into different types e g Type 1 Public holidays Type 2 School vacations Type 3 Summer holiday closedown SELECTING A HOLIDAY The display will allow you to choose a Holiday to Holiday to alter alter H003 OR Method i Select by number Use the lt DIGIT gt 222 keys to enter number OR lt UP gt amp lt DOWN gt Arrows to scroll through the numbers Method ii Alpha search Press lt ON gt key to select the name of an existing Holiday Find Holiday NEW YEARS DAY OR The lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt Arrows will search through the names OR then if required Press the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first letter of the name You may have to press the key 2 or 3 times to obtain the required letter If the name you want is not displayed because of other names starting with the same letter use the lt DOWN gt Arrow key to locate the name When the desired number of the Holiday is located press the lt OK gt key to proceed 92 CONCEPT 4000 H003 Name NEW YEARS DAY BB eB H003 Dates 01 01 to 01 01 a or or H003 123456 Type gt Ynnnnn or or User Manual HOLIDAY NAME The display will show the number and curr
79. ent name A name of up to 16 characters can be programmed in the same manner as described for User names lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN3 gt to edit this option for the previous next Holiday PROGRAM THE HOLIDAY DATE PERIOD The display will show the current Start Date and End Date of the Holiday Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter in the dates required and the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to move the cursor across the fields when necessary The lt OFF gt key can be used to clear all fields lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN3 gt to edit this option for the previous next Holiday PROGRAM THE HOLIDAY The display will show the current Types assigned to the Holiday Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow followed by the lt 9 gt Y amp lt 5 gt keys to set the desired options to YES or NO lt OK gt key to select another Holiday to edit lt UP gt lt DOWN gt to edit this option for the previous next Holiday lt END gt key to exit to the normal display NOTE A Holiday period must be assigned at least one Type An explanation of Holiday Types is found on the previous page 4000 User Manual 93 DIARIES Note that the Auxiliary Output control Qualify Auxiliary and Diary Functions should only be programmed by a qualified installer Diary to alter DAQO1 gA or 001 Date Time 01 01 Some Users su
80. ent as soon as an Acknowledge timer is free To Clear pending SMS Alarm Messages The R command can be sent to clear any pending SMS Alarms that have not begun to be sent See System Control via Short Message Service SMS on the following pages 4000 User Manual 117 System Control via Short Message Service SMS The following information must be provided to the installer to enable the feature to operate as required 1 2 Before you use this feature Control can be limited to just one or two Mobile phones If this is desired provide The type s of commands that will be allowed via the GSM Short Message Service e g Area control Home Auxiliary Control Zone Isolate amp Restore List Status For security reasons it is recommended that a PIN code is entered before the command text Inform the installer whether you require this feature or not If you do not wish to use a PIN code step 3 MUST be used the installer with the phone number s of the nominated Mobile phone s Q 72 WN re Check that Short Message Service is enabled on your GSM Mobile Service Check that the Message Centre Number is programmed in your Mobile phone Check that your Mobile phone is programmed to send messages as Text For ease of use you may enter the system s GSM Modem phone number as a pre programmed number in your Mobile phone Send an SMS
81. er to zero This can be done via a separate Menu option that will probably be restricted to one or more User Types Details are provided in Adjust Counters MENU 9 6 SNLVLS 42 CONCEPT 4000 VIEW INPUT STATES IMPORTANT NOTE This operation is replaced by the Clear Trouble Zones operation in some European countries e g UK See next page for details Isolated Input CustomerArea PIR Unsealed Input Teller Area PIR Finished Check User Manual The system can be programmed to allow Users to view a summary of specific Zones that are enabled and currently in an abnormal condition INPUT STATES can then be used to display the summary V3 or later only You may need to use this function when the LCD Terminal displays a message such as Some Inputs are Tampered Some Inputs are Isolated etc The display will show the first Zone that is in an abnormal state The summary is prioritised in the following order 1 Isolated Inputs 2 Tampered Inputs 3 Unsealed Inputs The lt DOWN gt arrow key can be used to scroll through the list of other abnormal Zone states When the bottom of the list is reached the display will show Finished Check to indicate that there are no more abnormal Zones to view Press the lt END gt key to exit to the normal display REMEMBER Any time you need it is as close as the press of a key 4000
82. esired number or name of the User Type is located press the lt OK gt key to proceed USER TYPE NAME U Type 008 Name The display will show the number and current name Office Staff of to 16 characters can be programmed OFF 22 in the same manner as described for User names lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN gt key to edit this option for the previous next User Type 4000 UTOO8 T Zone gt None UTOO8 AlLt Type gt None or or 2 UTOO8 ON List gt ALL AREAS 8 OFF List gt ALL AREAS User Manual 67 ASSIGN A TIMEZONE The display will show the current TimeZone name If a TimeZone is assigned the User Type will only be used when the TimeZone is valid i e ATimeZone on User Type means that the items functions and menu options specified in the User Type are only available to those Users whenever the TimeZone is Valid A TimeZone is selected using the Alpha search method lt OK gt key for next option lt gt lt DOWN gt key to edit this option for the previous next User Type ASSIGN AN ALTERNATE USER TYPE The display will show the current Alternate User Type If an Alternate User Type is assigned it will be used instead of this User Type whenever the TimeZone if assigned is Invalid e g An Alternate User Type can be used to provide a different set of items and or functions and or menu option
83. esting to be performed periodically in real life conditions This involves setting aside a period when all Areas in the system are turned ON then activating all the Input Devices A report from the Central Station is then used to check that all devices activated were reported This method also tests that Input processing and Reporting options have been programmed appropriately and that the alarm reporting is occuring effectively 1581 3102 86 CONCEPT 4000 Times _ Menu Option 5 SET TIME AND DATE CD A Set Date Time Set Weekday gt Wednesday User Manual The time and date can be set and adjusted in the Times menu This will be necessary when the system is first commissioned and for daylight saving changes This may be done automatically by the system or in some reporting formats by the Central Station The display will show the system s current date and time The Date amp Time is set in the format DD MM YY HH MM The 24 hour clock is used Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter in the values required and the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to move the cursor across the fields Press lt OK gt when complete NOTE When OK is pressed the Date amp Time is saved AND the seconds count is set to 00 The display will now allow you to set the weekday Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key to select the day of the week then press the lt OK gt key when complete Press lt END gt to exit an
84. f more than one Area is about to turn On the display shows each Area in turn for 2 seconds gt D 18 4000 User Manual Turning Area s ON IMPORTANT NOTE Some systems in high security applications may have the Pre Arm Walk Test feature enabled V3 or later only In most systems this feature is not enabled and the Area ON procedure will simply be performed as described below If Walk Testing is enabled on your system the same procedure is followed except that after the initial test to ensure that all Zones are Sealed the system then enters Walk Test mode Refer to Area Walk Testing on the following page 7 25 OK Logon to the Terminal as described earlier j PIN code lt OK gt CONFERENCE ROOM After the greeting if enabled the display will show is Off Push On the Area Status etc as before If you are allowed to control more than one Area the DISPLAY MODE can be changed and AREA S SELECTED as described in Turning Area s OFF At the Push ON prompt turn the displayed Area or Area List ON by pressing the lt ON gt key See Quick Arm Disarm under Turning Area s OFF for additional information Display briefly shows After the lt ON gt key is pressed the system will test Testing Zones the state of all the inputs allocated to the Area to ensure that they are in the Sealed condition and the Area is ready to be turned ON THEN Dis
85. for SMS Alarm Text Acknowledgement if required See Acknowledging the Messages on the following page e g Ist phone number tried for Alarm ID 3rd phone number tried for Alarm ID AF 116 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual Acknowledging SMS Alarm messages IMPORTANT NOTES 1 Only required if SMS Alarm Text Message Acknowledgement has been enabled for your system If unsure check with the Installer 2 Open Close messages also have an SMS Alarm ID but do not need to be acknowledged The 4 character ID string attached to the end of every SMS Alarm message allows up to 576 unique Alarm IDs before wrap around occurs See SMS Alarm ID on the previous page To acknowledge an Alarm the Mobile phone user simply replies to the message sender with the letter followed by the 2 character Alarm ID e g To acknowledge Alarm ID AA Send KAA No PIN number is required The senders phone number is checked If there are multiple alarm messages to be acknowledged the additional Alarm IDs can be added to this reply e g To acknowledge Alarm IDs AG and AH Send KAFAGAH Up to 8 Alarms can be outstanding waiting for acknowledgement at any one time and each Alarm has its own Acknowledge timer Consult with the Installer to determine the acknowledge time to be programmed for your system Subsequent Alarms relevant Xmit review entries are buffered and s
86. ful before returning to the Area status display Remember You have a limited time to exit the Area once you have turned it ON Usually 60 seconds although the Exit time may have been programmed for a different period by the installer Display Counters V3 or later only In some special applications after the Area ON message the display will automatically show the Read Counters screen This allows the User to view the results of any automatic or manual testing of devices that have an event output monitored by the system e g Security cameras 35mm film type and other devices that use consumable materials In this screen you can scroll through the list of available counters to view using the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt arrow keys Each counter can have a unique 16 character name for easy identification When your check of the counters is complete push the lt END gt key to exit and return to the normal display 4000 User Manual 21 Turning 24 Hour Tamper monitoring OFF and ON The 24Hr part of an Area continuously monitors the equipment and inputs for faults or deliberate interference and activates Tamper alarms when these conditions occur Occasionally the Installer or a User with the appropriate level of authority may need to turn the 24Hr part of an Area Off so that maintenance or changes can be performed on equipment or devices detectors etc in the system Note that most Users in t
87. g Area s OFF for more information on Area Defer timers CONCEPT 4000 User Manual 31 Home Auxiliary Control Individual LCD Terminals may be programmed to allow Users to control specified Home Auxiliaries without needing to Log on to the Terminal Home Auxiliaries are outputs that can be controlled by a User at an LCD Terminal and or controlled automatically by the system They can be turned On turned Off or turned On for a timed period in minutes or seconds Typical applications for Home Auxiliaries include lighting heating pool pumps speaker switching irrigation etc NOTE Access to some Home Auxiliaries may be limited to particular User Types These Home Auxiliaries can only be controlled by Users with access to the Home Auxiliaries Control Menu lt MENU gt lt 9 gt lt 1 gt After logging on and selecting the Menu option control operations will be the same as described below Selecting a Home Auxiliary to Control If this option is enabled simply press the lt RIGHT gt arrow key on the LCD Terminal Aux 001 The display shows the current status of the first Home Auxiliary The example shown is a default Home Auxiliary name which should only appear for Home Auxiliaries that are not used To select a Home Auxiliary use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN3 gt Arrow keys to search through the list OR PATIO SPEAKERS Search for a Home Auxiliary by name by pressing the DIGIT key that represents the
88. gt key to edit the next User s Extra Door The Extra Door List screen is programmed in the same manner as described above When complete lt OK gt key to move on to select the next User to program edit See note below lt UP gt key to edit the previous User s Extra Door List lt DOWN gt key to edit the next User s Extra Door List NOTE If Wireless RF Fobs are enabled in your system the lt OK gt key will move on to the Fob Button programming screens for this User CONCEPT 4000 User Manual 59 RF FOB OPTIONS If a Wireless Remote Fob has been registered to this User these options may be used to program the operation of the button s available on the Fob See RF Fob Registration MENU 2 7 COMPATIBLE FOBS Paradox Wireless RF Fobs Available in Concept 3000 4000 Firmware Version V7 6 or later 4 button Wireless remote REM1 5 button Wireless remote 2 15 button Wireless remote REM3 provides 2 sets of ARM OFF buttons and optional PIN code verification Visonic Wireless RF Fobs Available in Concept 3000 4000 Firmware Version V5 1 or later 4 button Wireless remote MCT 234 MCT 234W 1 button Wireless remote MCT 231 MCT 231 WP NOTE The single button Fob action is programmed via the Button 2 options IMPORTANT NOTES 1 At least one of the appropriate type of RF Expander Module must be installed in the system in order to utilize Wireless Remote F
89. he lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt Arrows will search through the named HomeZones alphabetically OR Press the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first letter of the name You may have to press the key 2 or 3 times to obtain the required letter If the name you want is not displayed because of other names starting with the same letter use the lt DOWN gt Arrow key to locate the name then press the lt OK gt key to proceed ISOLATE DE ISOLATE THE INPUT The display will now show the name and current status of the Zone Input lt OFF gt key to Isolate the Zone displayed Any Zones isolated in this way are automatically De isolated when the Area is next turned OFF lt ON gt key to De isolate or the Zone lt RIGHT gt arrow key to Sticky Isolate the Zone The Zone will remain isolated unless De isolated from the LCD Terminal via this Menu option A brief message will appear on the display to confirm that the operation was successful When complete press the lt OK gt key to return to the Zone to Isolate display ALV10SI 84 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual Testing Menu Option 4 MENU cm Your system may be programmed with an option to allow Walk testing of specified Zones in particular Areas V3 or later only Testing simply involves activating the devices usually detectors and then allowing them to return to their normal state e g Walk past movement detectors open and close
90. he alarm s and clear the message REMEMBER Any time you need it is as close as the press of a key 26 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual Access Unlock a Door Using an Access Reader In Access Control systems Doors are commonly Un locked using Card Readers The Card Keyfob or Insert key etc is simply swiped presented to the Reader in the required manner The system checks the User s credentials amp un locks the Door if the User is granted Access Details of the action are recorded in Review e g Lisa Duncan Card access in Front Door Dave Ash denied in Fire Door Time Violation etc The system may be configured so that the Reader LED s and or beeper provide an indication of Access Granted or Denied Consult the Installer for details Card PIN In some applications presentation of the Card must be followed by entering your PIN code at an associated LCD Terminal before Access is granted at the door Please Enter After presentation of the Card the LCD Terminal will display a prompt for the PIN code Enter your PIN code followed by the lt OK gt key 7 The Door will un lock and LCD will return to the normal display Door now unlocked will not be shown Using an LCD Terminal Terminals may be programmed to momentarily Unlock a Door to allow access 2 2 Logon to the Terminal as described earlier 7 PIN lt OK gt Area Status will display as before Press the lt OK gt key
91. he previous User s Tenancy lt DOWN gt key to edit the next User s Tenancy Lida 835 56 CONCEPT 4000 u00009 NDLEG Options nnnnn BB G MNO N o message acknowledgement D uress Code User Manual USER OPTIONS There are currently five special options which may be set for a User Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow followed by the lt 9 gt Y amp lt 5 gt N keys to set the desired options to YES or NO When complete lt OK gt key to move on to the next question for this User lt UP gt key to edit the previous User s Options lt DOWN Arrow to edit the next User s Options Prevent the User from being given the option to acknowledge alarm messages when logged on to a Terminal Causes the PIN code programmed for this User to trigger a Duress Input whenever it is entered IMPORTANT NOTE If this option is set to Yes DO NOT use any words in the User s name e g Duress Holdup etc that indicate that a Duress Code is being used as the name may be displayed in the greeting when the User logs on to the Terminal Area List default E xtra Area Off No G reeting Allows the Area List selection screen to appear on the display when this User logs on to the Terminal rather than individual Area selection The User can still revert to selection of an individual Area if required by pressing the lt RIGHT gt arrow key See Turning Area s Off Allows th
92. he system will NOT have access to this operation _ Logon to the Terminal as described earlier 222 227 PIN code lt OK gt PERIMETER After the greeting the display will show the Area is Off Push On Status etc as before Press the lt LEFT ARROW gt key to change the display mode to show the status of the 24Hr or Tamper part of the Area PERIMETER The display will now show the Area name and 24Hr is Off indicate if 24Hr Tamper monitoring is Off or On in this Area Use the lt OFF gt or lt ON gt key to turn the 24Hr OFF or Tamper monitoring as required NOTES When the 24Hr monitoring is turned Off in an Area it will automatically be turned back On again when the Area is turned ON to ensure that Tamper monitoring is not compromised If the Area was already Off when the 24Hr monitoring was turned Off the Area must be turned back on again before 24Hr monitoring will be re enabled PERIMETER re display will alter _ gt to indicate that i t t gt 24Hr is On e operation was successfu If you need to turn 24Hr monitoring Off in other Areas You may select other Areas by using the lt UP gt and 222 lt DOWN Arrow keys or the letter key that the Area name begins with gt D Q 22 4000 User Manual Activating a Panic Alarm Your system may be programmed to allow a Panic alarm to be easily activated from any LCD Terminal without needing t
93. his User lt UP gt key to edit the previous User s Expiry lt DOWN gt key to edit the next User s Expiry NOTES 1 Blank Expiry Date amp Time Fields will be ignored e g 01 13 will mean that User s Card will only work before 1PM on any day until 31 12 2001 2 When a Code Card expires all User programming incl User Type is retained 000009 12345678 Rank gt nnnnnnnn NOTE Understand how User Ranks operate and plan before attempting to program A detailed explanation amp examples are available in the Programmer s Manual 000009 12345678 Rank gt YnYnnnnn USER RANKS Replaced by User Tenancy in V6 2 or later Depending on your system configuration you may be able to program User Ranks If a User has the ability to Program Edit Users they can normally only access User numbers equal to or higher than their own When a User has Ranks programmed they can only access User numbers that have a matching rank set to YES and User numbers that have no rank screen to program If Ranks are to be assigned to a User use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow then the lt 9 gt amp lt 5 gt N keys to set the appropriate rank s to YES or NO When complete lt OK gt key to move on to the next question for this User lt UP gt key to edit the previous User s Ranks lt DOWN gt key to edit the next User s Ranks 4000 000009 000 NOTE Unders
94. id in V3 or later Time Date TimeZones If allowed by Sub Menu options Holidays Module Disable and UK Reset Answer Phone See Service Menu Option 8 for details Home Auxiliaries Lock Open Doors Secure Free Lifts and Adjust Counters If allowed by Sub Menu option sduy 78 CONCEPT 4000 MGOO1 UTLGZRA AMenu gt YYYYYYYY U ser Code programming User T ypes L ists G roups Time Z ones R eview A djust Counters MGOO1 RHOLP Other gt YYYYYYYY R eset Latched Alarms H omeZone Isolate User Manual ASSIGN SUB MENU OPTIONS This display is used to define the Sub Menu options that the Menu Group will allow access to Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow followed by the lt 9 gt Y amp lt 5 gt N keys to set the desired options to YES or NO Press lt OK gt to advance to the Special Options screen lt UP gt lt DOWN gt to edit this option for the previous next Menu Group Allows access to the specified Menu option if the A ccess option is set to Y in the previous screen Allows access to TimeZones if the t imes option is set to Y in the previous screen Allows access to Review if the R eview option is set to Y in the previous screen or later only Allows access to Adjust Event Counters and Area User Counters if C ontrol option set to Y in the previous screen V3 or later only SPECIAL OPTIONS There are currently 5 special o
95. ided to allow the UP and DOWN Arrow keys to be used to view the name and current status of up to 8 sequential Areas Library is Off AREA ARRAY Areas 12345678 Ft eee pas uae status of 8 _ reas to be viewed by Area number on non n Area Off Disarmed Y Area On Armed T Timed Off Defer Arming timer running W Defer Arm Warning Timer about to expire See Turning Areas Off for details of the Defer Arming feature An option is also provided to allow the UP and DOWN Arrow keys to be used to view the current status of all Areas in the system by Area number Areas 1 8 Areas 78901234 9 16 017 gt Areas 17 24 etc Areas 90123456 009 gt nnnnnnYY CONCEPT 4000 User Manual 9 TIME amp DATE V5 or later only Fri 03 Sep 2004 The Time and Date option allows the current 09 38 43 system Time and Date to be displayed This option is particularly useful if the system is This option is only available in being utilized to generate Time On Site reports V5 or later and requires a Users can be provided with a display of the actual compatible LCD Terminal system Date amp Time being logged CUSTOM MESSAGE The Diaries feature can be utilized to provide a customized message that is appropriate for the particular Site and or the particular Terminal Some common applications are The Monitoring Station s Telephone number The Installer s Telephon
96. idually or as a group When you require an Area to be protected or enabled you need to turn the Area ON When protection is no longer required for an Area or the Area functions are to be disabled you turn the Area OFF All Areas protected by your system have names of up to 16 characters that are displayed on the LCD Terminal when required for quick and easy identification These names can be chosen by you for easy recognition by Users in your system Examples of Area Names OFFICE WORKSHOP HOUSE amp GARAGE FIRE FOYER WAREHOUSE ADMINISTRATION DURESS BUTTONS CONCEPT 4000 User Manual 5 USERS Your system can be operated by one or more persons called Users A User must have a PIN Code and or a Card amp or a Wireless Remote in order to perform any operations A User is also given a name of up to 16 characters for easy identification and a User Type to define which Area s they can control and what other operations they are allowed to perform In systems incorporating Access Control facilities the User Type also defines which Doors and or Lift Cars and Floors the User may access The User s name and User Type assigned by the System Administrator or other person s who are allowed to program Users and can be programmed appropriately for each individual User See User programming for an overview ZONES and SYSTEM INPUTS Each Area in your system is protected by using detectors connect
97. inal indicating which Area the Alarm has occurred in Logon to the Terminal as described before PIN code lt OK gt The display will show the specific details of the Alarm and provide a scrolling message if more than 16 characters e g Had Alarm on FRONT DOOR in FOYER Note alarm details then press the lt OK gt key to acknowledge the message If there are other Areas that have had an alarm the next Area Alarm message will be displayed until all Area Alarm messages have been acknowledged The display will then show the Area ON OFF message to allow you to continue with your operation e g Turn the Area OFF NOTE Alarm System operation can be enhanced by installing a Color Touchscreen Terminal Consult your Installer for details 4000 User Manual 25 Acknowledge Reset Latched Alarms Input Alarms are latched 7 If this message is displayed certain types of alarms in your system have been programmed to Latch Latching alarms enables all alarms in an Area to be individually viewed when this message is displayed NOTE The Latched Alarms message can only be cleared reset if the Input is Sealed i e The condition causing the Alarm has been rectified This feature is useful for Plant Alarms such as Refrigeration Temp too High Compressed Air Low etc Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to view all Latched alarms then Logon to the Terminal to acknowledge t
98. ith the Terminal On Terminals that are programmed ONLY for Door Access control the lt OK gt key may not need to be pressed twice In some cases the lt OK gt key may be programmed to unlock a door without a PIN code being used e g In low security periods or when the Terminal is on the inside of an Exit Door The lt LEFT gt arrow key will move the cursor to the left OR when prompted with the Area ON OFF display selects the 24Hour Tamper monitoring part of the Area to turn ON or OFF Normally restricted to Installer or Owner OR if pressed when not logged on may display Airconditioning control options if enabled V2 or later The lt RIGHT gt arrow key will move the cursor to the right OR when prompted with the Area ON OFF display changes the display mode from AREA to AREA LIST and vice versa OR if pressed when not logged on may display Home Auxiliary control options if enabled V2 or later The lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt arrow keys are used to scroll up and down through a list of available items to view control or program e g Areas Zones Review messages etc OR If pressed when not logged on may display summary of Area Status if enabled V3 or later NOTE Keypad keys also have other functions when you are selecting viewing controlling or programming items in the menu Details of the keypad functions when you are in the menu are provided in the Menu Options section of this manual REMEMBER A
99. key to proceed 4000 User Manual 75 MGOO1 Name ALL MENUS or or MGOO1 T Zone gt None MENU GROUP NAME The display will show the number and current name A name of up to 16 characters can be programmed in the same manner as described for User names lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN gt to edit this option for the previous next Menu Group ASSIGN A TIMEZONE The display will show the current TimeZone name Ifa TimeZone is assigned the Menu Group will only be used when the TimeZone is valid i e A TimeZone on a Menu Group assigned to a User Type means that those Users can only perform the actions and access the menu options specified in the Menu Group whenever the TimeZone is Valid Select a TimeZone using the Alpha search method lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN gt to edit this option for the previous next Menu Group ASSIGN AN ALTERNATE MENU GROUP The display will show the current Alternate Menu Group If an Alternate Menu Group is assigned it will be used instead of this Menu Group whenever the TimeZone if assigned is Invalid e g An Alternate Menu Group can be used to provide a different set of actions and or menu options for these Users even when the TimeZone on their Menu Group is Invalid An Alternate Menu Group is selected by using the Alpha search method lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN gt to edit this option
100. l Mode tone You do not need to wait for any prompt 3 Wait for the system to send back the Start Tone 3 short beeps 4 When you hear the Start Tone you then have 10 seconds to start entering a 4 digit Control Code to perform the required action Each digit of the Control Code must be entered within 10 seconds of the previous digit 5 The system will send back an acknowledgement tone to indicate a successful 1 beep 2 beeps action or Error 1 long lower pitch beep See the table on the following page for details of Acknowledgement tones 6 After the acknowledgement tone a new Control Code may be entered or enter 0000 to command the system to hang up NOTES If you make an error entering a Control Code press lt gt or lt gt wait for the Start Tone and start again An tone is sent back if you attempt to turn On item that is already On An Off tone is sent back if you attempt to turn Off an item that is already Off For Security reasons the system will hang up if any of the following occurs The 10 second digit timer expires while waiting for Control Code digits A Valid Control Code is not entered after 6 successive tries A Valid Control Code is not entered within 60 seconds 4000 DTMF CONTROL DETAILS System Telephone No Control Mode Tone Control Codes Action
101. larm Review information and Area Status Controlling Outputs Turning Home Auxiliaries ON and OFF The system has been designed for simple operation providing straightforward procedures and display prompts in plain English text However if a User is unsure of what to do next a simple press of the lt HELP gt key provides additional assistance Most User operations begin with the same simple procedure The User must LOGON to an LCD Terminal by entering their secret PIN code followed by the lt OK gt key When this is done the system verifies the User and depending on the operations allowed the User is then able to select another key to press to perform the operation required The LOGON procedure is described on the following page Each of the operations that can be performed will then be described in detail Level Messages System operation is continuously monitored for problems and special conditions A Level Message is displayed on one or more of the LCD Terminal s if such a condition exists and will remain on the LCD display until the condition is rectified You will probably need the Installer to rectify any of the first 4 conditions MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Had Power Problem 1 or more modules do not have AC power connected If accessible check AC power is connected amp switched on Had Battery Problem One or more modules have low battery voltage Had Network Problem One or more modules have stopped communicating
102. lete lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN3 gt to edit this option for the previous next TimeZone PROGRAM THE DAYS OF THE WEEK The display will show the current days assigned to the Timezone period Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key followed by the lt 9 gt Yes amp lt 5 gt keys to set the desired options to YES or NO lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN gt to edit this option for the previous next TimeZone PROGRAM THE 2nd 3rd amp 4th PERIODS If you need to program edit the other TimeZone periods the lt OK gt key will step through another 6 screens that allow the Start and End times and the Days of the week to be programmed for these periods in the same way that the Ist period is programmed 4000 TZ001 123456 Holidays TZ001 Function gt None TZ001 Function gt Door Un Lock TZ001 Door to Control D001 TZ001 OFof Control gt mono User Manual 89 PROGRAM THE HOLIDAY TYPES The display will show the current Holiday Types that will be obeyed by this Timezone The TimeZone will be Invalid on the Holiday types specified unless the H option is set to Yes in the Days of the Week for a particular period See Program Holidays Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow followed by the lt 9 gt amp lt 5 gt N keys to set the desired options to YES or NO lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWNS
103. lt ON gt key to enable the read function The display will prompt you to swipe the card at any Reader connected to the designated Reader Module Consult the Installer for details You have 10 seconds to present the card then the display will return to the Card Type screen Press the lt OK gt key and the display will show the word Card on the Account number screen to indicate that the card was read successfully and is now entered for this User When complete lt OK gt key to move on to the next question for this User lt UP gt key to edit the previous User s Accnt No lt DOWN gt key to edit the next User s Accent No Lida 52 CONCEPT 4000 000023 Card Number 0000023 User Manual ii SITE CODE CARD NUMBER The Card number for Site Code Cards is defaulted to the User number Typically when using Site Code cards the User s Card number becomes their User number and the default Card number does not need to be changed It may be necessary to change the default Card no if the Card no is a higher value than the maximum number of Users allowed or when a replacement card is issued NOTE Your system may use a Site Code Offset which may be recorded in the System Details inside the Front cover of this manual If so The Card number entered here the actual ID number minus the Offset value programmed e g Card ID 3156 Offset 3000 So Car
104. ments for your system Area is turned On Armed Trigger an Auxiliary output for 2 Seconds Area is turned Off Disarmed Trigger an Auxiliary output for 5 Seconds Area Fails to Arm Trigger the Siren and or another Auxiliary output for approximately 5 Seconds Paradox REM2 and Feedback features In addition to the system feedback options the Paradox REM2 and REM3 Wireless Remotes also provide feedback via one or more lamps on the remote The Information key can be used to request the current status of the Area assigned to the ARM DISARM OFF buttons on the remote Press the Bikey for 2 s until you see an orange flash on the lamp above the key Current Area status is indicated as follows REM2 Lamp is Green Area Off Lamp is Red Area On REM3 The red ARM and orange OFF lamps will indicate the Area status Feedback is also provided for the following actions Action REM2 RED 4 beeps ARM On Area On Alarm RED Slow Flash 4 beeps ARM Slow Flash Area Off GREEN On 4 beeps OFF On Exit Delay GREEN Fast Flash 4 beeps OFF Fast Flash Entry Delay RED Fast Flash 4 beeps ARM Fast Flash Action OK ORANGE On 4 beeps STATUS Green 4 beeps Action Failed ORANGE Slow Flash 4 beeps STATUS Red Long beep 110 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual PARADOX FOB PGM BUTTON FUNCTIONS Uer eee ci cote teeta Button Function REM1 REM2 REM3
105. nal as described earlier ma PIN code lt OK gt OFFICE After the greeting if enabled the display will show he Area Status etc as before To select another Area is On Push Off see AREA SELECTION on the next page OFF At the Push OFF prompt turn the displayed Area or Area List OFF by pressing the lt OFF gt key OFFICE The display will alter accordingly to indicate that is Off Push On the operation was successful NOTE Quick Arm Disarm Your system may be configured to allow a nominated Area to be controlled simply by entering your PIN code then the OFF or ON key i e OK key not required V7 8 or later only with LCD Terminal V8 3 or later If you are allowed to control more than one Area DISPLAY MODE On Off Area List changed ee Single and vice versa by pressing Dept MEAS the lt RIGHT ARROW gt key By using AREA LISTS you can turn OFF all the Areas in the List that you are allowed to control with a single operation You can select any Area List in the system However only Areas that are in the Area List selected and are also in the Area List in your User or your Extra Area will be turned Off 4000 Deferred Arming option User Manual 17 AREA AREA LIST SELECTION You may select other Areas or Area Lists by using the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt Arrow keys and or the lt DIGIT gt keys to select the Ist
106. ne in the system by Zone ID number or by searching through the zone list in numerical order for the zone name HomeZones allows selection of any zones that have been designated as HomeZones by using the quick Alpha search method V3 or later only You will only be able to use one of these methods depending on the setting of the H omeZone Isolate option in the special options screen of the Menu Group assigned to your User Type See Menu Groups Zone ID selection Zone to Isolate The display will prompt you to enter the Module 01 701 Zone Input ID of the Zone you wish to isolate 2 2 If you know the Zone ID use the lt OFF gt key to clear the screen then enter the letters numbers of the Zone ID with the lt DIGIT gt keys then lt OK gt On If the ID is not known press lt ON gt key and then scroll through the Zone names in numerical NOTE You may use both order using the lt UP gt and lt DOWN3 gt Arrow keys modes as the ON key can then lt OK gt change the mode at any time Alpha search using the digit keys is NOT used in this method 4000 Office Door Reed Enabled 2 if required RECEPTION PIR Enabled Zone is now isolated User Manual 83 HomeZone selection The display will show the name and current status of the first HomeZone V3 or later only NOTE Only available if the HomeZones option is used in your system T
107. ng operations 1 button Arming A single button is used to Arm one or more Areas 2 button Arming A Qualify button must be pressed followed by the Arm button within 10 Seconds 1 button Disarming A single button is used to Disarm one or more Areas 1 button Auxiliary On A single button is used to turn an Auxiliary On 1 button Auxiliary Off A single button is used to turn an Auxiliary Off 1 button Auxiliary Toggle A single button is used to change the state of an Auxiliary 1 button Zone Alarm A single button is used to trigger a Zone Alarm e g Panic Duress Medical Alert etc 2 button Zone Alarm A Qualify button must be pressed followed by the Zone Alarm button within 10 Seconds Any button action with Any of the single button actions above followed by PIN code validation the Fob User s PIN code Paradox REM3 only 4000 User Manual 109 When using RF Fobs only 1 button may be pushed at a time and a pause of at least 2 seconds is required between subsequent button pushes This avoids repeated processing if the transmission is received by more than one RF Expander Module USER FEEDBACK OPTIONS System Feedback options The system can provide the following standard Fob feedback options to control Indicator or Warning devices such as Sounders Lamps Sirens or LCD Terminal beepers Consult your Installer regarding the system feedback require
108. nly available in V5 6 or later The ON key lockout condition is caused when a Confirmed or Fault Alarm occurs in an Area This forces the User to contact either the Installer or the Monitoring Station ARC before they are able to arm an Area that has been locked out If an attempt is made to arm an Area that is locked out this screen is displayed to the User ARC Reset The User must logon to the LCD Terminal select this menu and make a note of the Date and Time data appearing on the top line They must then contact the ARC with this information and obtain a 4 digit Reset Code anticode Once a Reset Code anticode has been obtained simply enter the code using the lt DIGIT gt keys followed by the lt OK gt key Only Areas that are currently Off and are included in the User Type s Area Off List will be reset If the Reset Code anticode is correct the display will show Alarms reset for several seconds to confirm that the ON key lockout condition has been reset and then return to the Main Menu If the Reset Code anticode is incorrect The display will show Reset Code Wrong briefly then return to the Main Menu OSIIN 98 CONCEPT 4000 Service _ Menu Option 8 User Manual REQUEST SERVICE and TEST REPORT IMPORTANT NOTES 1 These options are only valid if the system is connected to a telephone line and the function has been enabled in the Installe
109. ny time you need it is as close as the press of a key TWNIWYAL 12 4000 User Manual THE PRISMA COLOUR GRAPHIC TERMINAL See picture on p126 and refer to the Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal User Manual for full details Default LCD Display The Prisma Terminal offers a number of options for the Default display This is the display that will be shown when there are no User operations being performed and no Alarms or other messages to be displayed The Default display can be selected separately for each Terminal in your system The settings can only be programmed by the Installer who can also advise you on the appropriate options If no specific Default Display option has been chosen the Concept 4000 logo will be displayed SINGLE AREA STATUS This option allows the name and current status of a single Area to be displayed This is useful when the Terminal only provides control of one Area Menu Temp 25 3 C Log On MULTIPLE AREA STATUS Admin The Multiple Area status screen allows the Kitchen current status of 8 Areas to be viewed by name Bistro The icon against each Area name indicates the Public Bar current status Off Disarmed On Armed aie Shop Timed Off Defer Arming timer running or Defer Cool Room Warning Timer about to expire Band Room See Turning Areas Off for details of the Defer Arming feature TIME amp DATE V5 or later only Allows the current system Time amp Date to be
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111. o Log on A Panic Alarm is activated by simply pressing the lt HELP gt key three times in a row When a Panic alarm is activated the resulting action will depend on how the optional Panic System Inputs are programmed for each of the LCD Terminals in the system e g In some sites Panic may be required to activate local Sirens and send a report to a Computer in a local Control Room In other sites Panic may be treated as a Silent system alarm with a report sent to a remote monitoring station and no local action at all IMPORTANT NOTE Consult your Installer to detemine if the Panic function is enabled and how it will operate in your system HELP Press the lt HELP gt key at any LCD Terminal that has the Panic option enabled Help at Term 01 The display will show the normal logon help Enter your PIN message Press the lt HELP gt key again within 60 seconds HELP Press HELP The display will prompt you to press the lt HELP gt key again if you want to activate the Panic alarm again for panic Press the lt HELP gt key again within 10 seconds to aland OF EnD activate the Panic alarm OR Press the lt END gt key to abort if you pressed the Help key a second time accidentally The display may show an alarm message or may simply return to the normal display depending on how the Panic alarm is processed 4000 23 Activating a Duress Alarm Your system may
112. obs 2 Consult the Installer to determine the Fob operations available in your system 3 These User programming options are only available to the Installer U00001 amp Master U00002 Users 4 If PIN codes are to be used with Paradox REM3 Remotes the User s PIN code must be either 4 or 6 digits in length and the 6 digit PIN codes Fob option programmed accordingly 5 See Wireless Remote Fob Operations for User instructions and User feedback indications and to record the Fob button operations Area or Auxiliary Fob operations are only allowed if the F option Allow Fob is set to Yes in the FdDUAPC screen in the User s User 6 Lida 835 60 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual The table below shows which User RF Fob programming options apply to the actual buttons on the range of different RF Fob devices supported DEVICE Visonic 4 button Visonic 1 button Paradox Paradox 2 Paradox REM3 000009 Fob Btn1 gt None D N A gt PGM1 9 User RF Fob programming options Btn2 PGM2 0 Btn3 D N A N A N A PGM3 X Btn4 ARM1 N A NA 1 amp 7 ARM2 N A N A N A N A 2 amp 8 ARM OFF A different action may be selected for each Fob button i e Btn1 Btn2 and
113. once the Alarm is acknowledged the message will not be sent to any more Telephone numbers in the list 4000 User Manual 115 SMS Alarm Text messages Receiving the messages The System will send the specified messages to the nominated GSM Mobile phone with a validity period of 168 hours 1 week i e The message will be discarded by the network if not received by the nominated Mobile phone within 168 hours Note Validity was 5 minutes in GSM Modem firmware V 1 04 or earlier shipped in June July 2000 The firmware in these earlier units can be upgraded to V 1 05 or later to provide 168 hours Validity time When received by the Mobile Phone a message can then be read on the Mobile phone display Message text sent via the GSM Modem is almost identical to the text shown in the Review menu lt MENU gt 1 1 See page 28 e g 12 22 43 50 1 Xmit Alarm on Smoke Detector B02 Z11 in Office 01 wn 72 Jun13 07 28 20 7 Xmit Office Off by Li 01A B Jun15 15 54 31 6 Xmit Alarm on Temp Sensor M05 Z04 in Coolstore 01 SMS Alarm ID Note the four character ID string that is added to the end of the Review text This is used to identify the SMS Alarm Text message 15 two characters Which Mobile Phone in the list the message has been sent to Provided for the Mobile Phone User s information only 2nd two characters The SMS Alarm Text Message ID Provided
114. ous User s Card lt DOWN gt key to edit the next User s Card Type The next display will depend on the Card Type i Credit Card For credit cards etc or other non Site Code magnetic stripe formats ii Site Code For Wiegand formats utilizing a Site Code or Inner Range magnetic stripe cards with Site Code format iii Direct Entry For Wiegand cards where the Site Code and or Format is unknown 4000 000009 Accnt No No Card 000009 Accnt No cont Card 000009 Waiting card at RO1 000009 Crd Typ gt Credit Card 000009 Accnt No xkCard or or me 222 222 User Manual 51 i CREDIT CARD ACCOUNT NUMBER The Account number for Credit Cards is programmed by entering the account number OR by swiping the card at a Reader Keypad Entry Press the lt OFF gt key to clear the screen then the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter the first 16 digits of the Credit Card Account Number Press lt OK gt when the first 16 digits are entered Another screen will be displayed to allow entry of 8 more digits if the Account number is more than 16 digits long i e Allows up to 24 digits in total Enter the extra digits as above using the lt OFF gt key first to clear the screen When all digits are entered or if no extra digits are required press the lt OK gt key to move on to Expiry question Card Entry by Swiping the Card Press the
115. ow Users to view the current status of Areas without needing to Log on to the Terminal V3 or later only Areas 12345678 001 gt nnYnTWYY Areas 90123456 009 gt Areas 78901234 017 gt nnnYYYYY Waiting Room is Off If this option is enabled simply press the lt UP gt or lt DOWN gt arrow on the LCD Terminal Area Array Option If Area Array is enabled the display will show the first 8 Areas in the system with a letter below each to indicate the current Status See table below The lt UP gt lt DOWN gt arrow keys will step to the previous 8 Areas or next 8 Areas respectively The number on the bottom left of the display indicates the first Area shown in the current array e g 009 Areas 9 to 16 017 Areas 17 to 24 Etc Text Array Option If this option has been selected the display will show the status of the Area associated with the Terminal in text form See table below The lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt arrow keys will step to the previous Area or next Area respectively Surgery This option can only be used to view the status of 8 is On Areas beginning at the Terminal s associated Area Press lt END gt when finished Array Text Description Y is On Area is On n is Off Area is Off T is Timed Off Area is Off with a Defer timer running WwW About to turn On Warning period Area is Off with a Defer timer about to expire and turn the Area On See Turnin
116. pe will automatically be set to None If set to YES when a User with this User Type is granted Card access through a Door their User Type will automatically be set to None USER TYPE RANKS Replaced by Tenancy in V6 2 or later The display shows the current Ranks allocated If a User has the ability to Program Edit Users they can normally assign any User Type When a User has Ranks programmed they can only access User Types that have a matching rank set to YES See USER RANKS in the section USER CODE PROGRAMMING Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow key followed by the lt 9 gt Yes key to assign the required Rank s Use the lt 5 gt No key to remove a Rank setting lt OK gt for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN3 gt key to edit this option for the previous next User Type 1951 70 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual USER TYPE TENANCY V6 2 or later only UTOO8 The display shows the current Tenancy allocated Tenancy 000 If a User has the ability to Program Edit Users they can normally assign any User Type NOTE If Tenancy is not When a User has a Tenancy programmed they can used in the system all Tenancy only assign User Types that have a matching settings must be left at 000 Tenancy number See USER TENANCY in the section USER CODE PROGRAMMING OFF To assign a Tenancy number press the lt OFF gt key 322 22 to clear the screen then enter the desired Tenancy num
117. play briefly shows If all Zones programmed to be tested are Sealed the CONFERENCE ROOM Area will turn ON and this display will indicate that the operation was successful While this message is displayed you can press the CONFERENCE ROOM lt ON gt key again to view the Exit delay time counting Exit 035 sec down in 5 second increments Remember You have a limited time to exit the Area once you have turned it ON Usually 30 90 seconds then Ask the Installer for the time used in your system CONFERENCE ROOM is On Push Off When the operation is complete the display will return to the Area status message 4000 User Manual 19 OR Zone in Alarm After pressing the lt ON gt key the display may show a message like this It means that the item displayed oor is either faulty or in an alarm state and the Area will not turn ON e g A detector or it s cabling have been damaged A door or window has been left open Try to rectify the problem before trying again If this is not possible you may be allowed to ISOLATE the item while the Zone Problem message is displayed by pressing the lt OK gt key NOTE Inputs isolated in this way are automatically de isolated when the Area is turned OFF Area Walk Testing This option allows specified Zone Inputs to be tested prior to turning the Area ON Testing simply involves activating the devices usually detectors and then allowing them
118. press the lt OK gt key to proceed 5151 72 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual LIST NAME DLOO1 Name The display will show the number and current name Name not available on some Lists Internal Doors To enter a new name press the lt OFF gt key to OFF 227 2 clear the screen then use the lt DIGIT gt keys to program the name Up to 16 characters of text can be entered To modify an existing name use the lt LEFT gt and lt Arrow keys to position the cursor under the letter to be changed and then use a lt DIGIT gt key to enter the new letter ok lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt or lt DOWN gt or or S i i key to edit this option for the previous next List TIMEZONE 01001 2 gt The display will show the current TimeZone name None If a TimeZone is assigned the List will only be allowed when the TimeZone is valid i e A TimeZone on a Door List assigned to a User Type means that those Users can only access any of the Doors whenever the TimeZone is Valid 2 Press the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first letter of the TimeZone AND OR Press lt RIGHTS gt arrow key to scroll through the names until the required TimeZone is displayed OR Press lt OFF gt to set the TimeZone to None 78 or lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt or lt DOWN gt key to edit this option for the previous next List 40
119. ptions available when programming Menu Groups V5 6 or later The desired options are set to YES or NO in the same manner as described above Allows Users to reset Latched Alarms Latched Alarms feature is NOT used in most systems Forces the Isolate screens to be displayed as Alpha search HomeZones only Do NOT set to Yes if the HomeZone feature is not used in your system 4000 O wn Area List only Un L ock ON key Only own P IN User Manual 79 To simplify Area List selection if arming disarming via Area Lists the User will only be presented with their User Type s Area On List V4 or later only This option is only relevant to the ON key Lockout feature provided in UK Firmware V5 or later Allows Users to enable reset the ON key when it has been disabled after an intruder alarm by logging onto the LCD Terminal When this option is selected then if a User is allowed access to User Code programming they will only be able to change their own PIN code Editing of other Users or other User options will not be allowed V5 6 or later only Note User Code programming is allowed if the A ccess Menu option is enabled in the Main Menu options and the U ser Code programming option is enabled in the Sub Menu options sduy 80 CONCEPT 4000 FOB REGISTRATION Select User U00009 Justin Not Registered Justin Registered Vivian Regis
120. r programming options 2 You will need to check that the Monitoring Station provides the services and any additional charges that may be incurred REQUEST SERVICE Report Initiated This menu option causes an alarm message to be sent to the Monitoring Station to Request a Service call Only available V3 0 or later See Important Notes above Activating the Request Service function is simply a matter of selecting the menu option by pressing the key sequence shown above gt lt 8 gt lt I gt The Report Initiated message will be displayed on the LCD Terminal for approximately 2 seconds when the function is activated Version 4 or later only Press the lt END gt key to exit the menu This will not effect the call 4000 TEST REPORT Report Initiated INSTALLER LOCKOUT Lockout Installer n 68 28 User Manual 99 This menu option causes a message to be sent to the Monitoring Station to Test the Reporting function Only available V3 0 or later See Important Notes on the previous page You may be instructed by the Installer or the Monitoring station to perform this function to test communications This may be required after work has been carried out on the system or the telephone line or to restore a Comms Fail alarm Activating the Test Report function is simply a matter of selecting the menu option by pressing the key sequenc
121. rea Status 30 Area User Count 105 Areas 4 8 User Manual Auxiliaries 7 B Battery Problem 14 Battery Test 95 Cancel Holdup 76 Card PIN 24 27 Card Type 50 Clear Trouble Zones 43 Comms Problem 124 Counters 20 41 78 Credit Card 50 51 CUSTOM MESSAGE 9 13 D Daylight Saving 95 Defer Area On 76 Deferred Arming 17 Deleting a User 65 Diaries 93 DIARY AUXILIARY 95 DIARY MESSAGE 94 Direct Entry 50 53 Disabled User 69 Door Control 102 Door List 68 71 Doors 7 DTMF Control 112 113 Dual Code Provider 69 Dual User 69 Duress 15 23 56 E Entry time 16 Event Count 41 104 Exit delay time 18 Expiry Date and Time 54 Extra Area 56 57 Extra Door amp Extra Door List 58 F Floor List 68 71 Fob programming options 59 4000 Fob User feedback 109 G GSM Mobile phone 114 117 GSM SMS 114 H Had Alarm 24 Had Battery Problems 14 Had Comms Problem 14 Had Network Problem 14 Had Power Problem 14 HELP 1 6 22 Holiday Type 89 92 Holidays 91 Home Auxiliary 7 31 101 Home Auxiliary Types 70 HomeZone 83 HomeZone Isolate 78 I Information 37 Input Alarms are latched 25 Input States 42 43 Insight 1 63 Installer Code 46 Installer Lockout 99 Isolate 82 Isolate on Exit 76 K Keypad 10 13 36 Keypad Lockout 15 L Lamps 9 Latched Alarms 14 25 78 LCD Display 6 8 LCD Terminal 6 8 Level Messages 14 Lift Car List 68 71 Lift Control 103 Lists 71 Locate U
122. s for these Users even when the TimeZone on their User Type is Invalid An Alternate User Type is selected by using the Alpha search method lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN gt key to edit this option for the previous next User Type ASSIGN USER TYPE PERMISSIONS Area ON List is assigned to define which Areas this User Type is allowed to turn On Area OFF List is assigned to define which Areas this User Type is allowed to turn Off 1951 68 CONCEPT 4000 UTOO8 Menu Grp gt ALL MENUS UTOO8 DoorList gt Door 151 001 UTOO8 Lift Car List 11001 UTOO8 Floor List FLOO1 a 008 FADUAPC Opts gt nnnnnnnn or or Allow F ob operations V5 1 or later only User Manual Menu Group is assigned to define which Operations and Menu options this User Type is allowed to access via the LCD Terminal Door List is assigned to define which Doors this User Type is allowed to access Lift Car List is assigned to define which Lift Cars this User Type is allowed to access Floor List is assigned to define which Floors this User Type is allowed to access An option is selected by using the Alpha search method Press the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first letter of the name AND OR Press the lt RIGHT gt arrow key to scroll through the names until the required name is displayed OR Press lt OFF gt to set the option to None USER TYPE OPTIONS There are curren
123. s only valid if the Control Module is connected to a telephone line and the function has been enabled in the Installer programming options REMEMBER Any time you need it is as close as the press of a key 4000 Control _ Menu Option HOME AUXILIARIES User Manual 101 Home Auxiliaries are outputs in the system that can be turned On and Off by a User Access to control of some Home Auxiliaries may be gained by simply pressing the lt RIGHT gt arrow key on the LCD Terminal Other Home Auxiliaries need to be more secure and can only be controlled via access to this Control Menu option Home Auxiliaries that must be controlled via this Control Menu option can also be programmed by the Installer to define which User Types may control which Home Auxiliaries When this feature is utilized any User who has permission to access this Menu can still view the current status of all Home Auxiliaries but can only control those that have been enabled for their User Type After selecting the Menu Option lt MENU gt lt 9 gt lt I gt refer to Home Auxiliary Control earlier in this manual for details of the Control options NOTE Home Auxiliary operation can be enhanced by installing a Color Touchscreen Terminal Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal and or utilizing the 4 button Wireless Remote Fobs Consult your Installer for details TOULNOD 102 CONCEPT 4000 DOOR CONTROL TI ae oe YZ NOTE
124. ser 39 Lockout Installer 99 Logon 14 15 User Manual 123 M Master Code 46 Menu Group 68 74 MENU GROUP OPTIONS 76 Menu Options 35 77 Miscellaneous Menu 96 MODULE DISABLE 96 Multiple Areas 76 N Network Problem 14 0 Own Area List only 79 Own PIN code only 79 P Panic 22 Paradox Wireless RF Fobs 59 PIN Code 15 50 PIN discovered 15 Power Module Values 44 Power Problem 14 Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal 6 12 Q QUALIFY AUXILIARY 95 QUALIFY OPTIONS 90 R RANKS 54 55 69 Reader 7 26 Remote Access 76 Request Service 98 Reset Latched Alarms 25 78 Review 28 37 REVIEW FILTER 38 RF Expander Module 59 RF Fob Options 59 RF Fob programming options 60 RF Fob Registration 80 RF Remote Fob Button Functions 110 5 Send SMS command 117 Service 98 Short Message Service SMS 117 124 CONCEPT 4000 Single use Cards 69 Single use PIN codes 69 Sirens Off 76 Site Code 50 52 SMS Alarm Text messages 115 SMS Text Commands 118 Software 1 Sub Menu Options 78 System Inputs 5 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 4 T Tamper On Off 76 Telephone Remote Control 112 TENANCY 55 70 Test Report 99 Testing 84 Testing Zones 18 Text Array 30 Time and Date 9 12 29 86 Time and Date display 29 Timed Off 17 TimeZone 67 72 75 TIMEZONE FUNCTION 89 TimeZones 87 Touchscreen Terminal 1 Turning Area s OFF 16 Turning Area s ON 18 User Manual U UK RESET 97 User greeting 56 User Name 4
125. sy identification when reviewing Access Control activity via the Information Menu When you require access through a Door you must perform the required operation to unlock the door e g Present your Card at the Reader and or Enter your PIN etc then open the door and pass through ensuring the door closes behind you Avoid leaving the door open longer than necessary as most systems will be programmed to detect Door Held Open Door open too long and will generate an alarm READERS Depending on the design of your system Access Control operations will probably be performed at a Reader A Card Proximity Tag or Wiegand key etc will be swiped presented inserted at a Reader to gain access through a Door Note that some systems will provide Access Control via the LCD Terminals using PIN codes and some systems will require a Reader and an LCD Terminal to be used to gain access through some Doors Programming is used to define the Door that each Reader will control and the operations allowed at each Reader For example a Reader outside the front door may be programmed to allow the inside Area to be turned OFF when certain Users use the Reader to gain access through the door Normally access would not be granted if the Area that the User is about to enter is ON WIRELESS REMOTES Many system operations can also be performed by Wireless Remote Fobs Each Fob used in the system is registered to a particular User
126. t Office Off lt 003 gt Storeroom On ae lt 004 gt Production Area Off lt 005 gt Duress On Zone Isolate lt input name gt isolated e g Roller shutter Contact isolated Restore lt input name gt restored e g Roller shutter Contact restored HELP AxxN AxxF AxxL HxxN HxxF AxxL HxxNtts HxxNttm ZtxxZxxI ZtxxZxxR R 120 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual Weatherproof Terminal Operations INTRODUCTION The Weatherproof Terminal is supported in V5 6 or later and can currently provide the following operations 1 Access control a single Door including the auto area off and Request to Exit and Request to Enter button options 2 Arm Disarm control of a single Associated Area assigned to the Weatherproof Terminal or of the User s Extra Area The keypad provides numeric keys 0 to 9 an OK key and an ON OFF key A CODE lamp green an ARMED lamp red and a Beeper are provided for User feedback Earlier model also includes two general purpose lamps yellow Consult your Installer for details of which operations are enabled for your Weatherproof Terminal and which Area and or Door will be controlled The functions of the Yellow lamps if used may be noted in the spaces below LAMPS Function CODE ARMED Colour Green Red Yellow Yellow Current gt gt Previous Model Model 4000 User Manual 121 OPERATION Logging On All operations begin with
127. t key to change the display mode Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter the User number required The lt RIGHT gt Arrow key may be used to advance the cursor The lt OFF gt key may be used to clear the user number before you begin Press the lt ON gt key again to view the Area and User s name SNLVLS 40 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual READ ANALOGUE VALUES Analog module to view 001 COOLSTORE TEMP 0004 WATER LEVEL L 183 901 2035 0255 In some systems Analogue Input modules are installed to monitor variable parameters such as Temperature humidity fluid levels etc READ ANALOGUE can then be used to display the current values of the analogue inputs V3 or later only The display will prompt for an Analogue Module number to view The lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt arrow keys can be used to search for a particular Analogue Module OR Use the lt DIGIT gt keys to enter the Analogue Module number Press the lt OK gt key to select the module number displayed The display will show the value of the first Analogue input on the selected module Value updates every 2 seconds and stops updating after 2 mins Press lt ON gt to refresh the display Press lt OK gt to scroll through the Values for other Zones Inputs on the same Analogue Module Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN3 gt Arrow keys to scroll through the Analogue values for the same Zone input number on other Analogue
128. tand how User Tenancy operates and plan before attempting to program A detailed explanation amp examples are available in the Programmer s Manual Your Installer can provide this information 00009 042 User Manual 55 USER TENANCY V6 2 or later only Depending on your system configuration the Installer or Master User may be able to program the User Tenancy feature In V6 2 or later the Tenancy feature replaces the User Ranks feature allowing the system to be divided into 255 separate Tenancies for the purposes of User editing The previous User Ranks option only catered for up to 8 separate Tenants in a single system If a User has the ability to Program Edit Users they can normally only access User numbers equal to or higher than their own When a User has a Tenancy number assigned they can only access User numbers that have a matching Tenancy number and User numbers that have no Tenancy screen to program Note that when Tenancy numbers are assigned to Users Tenancy numbers should also be assigned to the appropriate User Types This will ensure that only a relevant User Type can be assigned to a User that belongs to a Tenancy To assign a Tenancy number press the lt OFF gt key to clear the screen then enter the desired Tenancy number from 001 to 255 with the lt DIGIT gt keys When complete lt OK gt key to move on to the next question for this User lt UP gt key to edit t
129. te Fobs Consult your Installer for details CONCEPT 4000 User Manual 33 Air Conditioning Control Some sytems utilize special dedicated built in logic in the Access 4000 for Air conditioning system Control This allows Air conditioning sytems to be controlled by a User at an LCD Terminal and or controlled automatically by the system Only available V2 or later The User can turn Air conditioning Zones On and Off switch between different modes of operation and control Ventilation and Fan settings Individual LCD Terminals may be programmed to allow Users to control Air conditioning sytems without needing to Log on to the Terminal If this option is enabled simply press the lt LEFT gt arrow key on the LCD Terminal The display shows the current status of the conditioning Zone associated with this LCD Aircon is Off Terminal select another Air conditioning Zone use the 222 lt UP gt lt DOWN3 gt Arrow keys to search through the list OR Search by name by pressing the lt DIGIT gt key that represents the first letter of the Aircon zone name If the name you want is not displayed because of other names beginning with the same letter use the lt DOWN gt Arrow key to locate it OFF When the desired Air Conditioning Zone is displayed press the lt ON gt key or lt OFF gt key to turn the Zone On or Off as required AC001 Action gt AND OR off Press the lt LE
130. te this transmission While this screen is displayed the lt ON gt key can be used to register the Fob to the displayed User The other Key functions for these screens are lt UP gt lt DOWN Scroll to another User lt LEFT gt Arrow Back to User selection screen lt OFF gt De Register or Clear the displayed Fob REMEMBER Any time you need it HELP is as close as the press of a key 938 803 82 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual Isolate _Menu Option 3 MENU ay If a detector or alarm contact is faulty or their cabling has been shorted or cut you may be unable to turn ON any Area that the faulty device is in Users with the authority to Isolate on Exit can isolate any faulty devices when prompted during the Area ON procedure see Turning Area s ON for details However when you know that a device is faulty e g A roller shutter contact has been damaged by a Forklift you may also have the authority to Isolate the Zone via this menu option before anyone attempts to turn the Area ON Note that System Inputs can also be isolated e g Expander 01 Ext Siren Tamper could be isolated while damaged speaker cabling was awaiting repair NOTE The Isolate menu also allows you to De isolate Zones if the fault is rectified before the Area needs to be turned ON SELECTING A ZONE TO ISOLATE There two methods of selecting a Zone Zone ID OR HomeZones Zone ID allows selection of any zo
131. tered User Manual This Menu option allows a Wireless RF Remote Fob to be Registered to a User and a User s Fob Registration status to be viewed Enter the User number using the lt DIGIT gt keys then press lt OK gt OR Use the lt UP gt lt DOWN gt Arrow keys to scroll to the required User number then press lt OK gt The screen will now show the current Fob Registration status for the selected User Not Registered or Registered If a Fob transmission is received while this screen is displayed one of the following will occur NOTE If registering Paradox Fobs the following buttons must be used gt REM Press PGM1 PGM2 PGM3 or PGM4 button for 2 seconds until the unit beeps and the LED turns green then enter any 4 digit number to transmit the PGM button press 1 If the transmission is from a Fob that is not registered and the displayed User already has a Fob registered then no change will occur 2 If the transmission is from a Fob that is already registered the display will jump to that User and the Terminal will sound a short beep 4000 User Manual 81 Justin 3 If the transmission is from a Fob that is not 1 d and the displayed User does not have a Register 4 Tegisiered 2 Fob registered then this screen will be displayed The number in brackets is the Fob button number that was used to activa
132. tly six special options which may be set for a User Type Use the lt RIGHT gt Arrow followed by the lt 9 gt Y amp lt 5 gt keys to set the desired options to YES or NO lt OK gt key for next option lt UP gt lt DOWN gt key to edit this option for the previous next User Type Allows this User to perform Area and Auxiliary control operations via a Wireless Remote Fob 4000 disabled User V3 or later only D ual Provider Override Dual U ser Override A nti Passback Cancel on For single use PIN codes Cancel on C ard For single use Cards UTOO8 12345678 Rank gt nnnnnnnn NOTE If User Ranks are not used in the system all User Type Rank options must be left at 69 User Manual Provides longer Door Un lock time and longer Lift button selection time for this User Type The Door Un lock time will be 4 times the period programmed by the installer for each Door Lift button selection time is a separate Disabled time programmed by the installer for each Lift Allows this User Type to provide the First PIN code for Dual Code Access Causes the request for Dual User codes at particular Door s to be overridden for this User Type Causes the Anti passback rules at particular Door s to be overridden for this User Type If set to YES when a User with this User Type is granted PIN code access through a Door their User Ty
133. to save the changes Note Press the lt ON gt key again if you need to view the User s name TOU LNOD 108 CONCEPT 4000 User Manual Wireless Remote Fob Operations Some sytems may utilize Wireless RF Remote Fobs to perform Area control Auxiliary control and Alarm functions Any Fobs to be used in the system must first be enrolled by being registered to individual Users See RF Fob Registration MENU 2 7 COMPATIBLE FOBS Paradox Available in Concept 3000 4000 Firmware V7 62 or later 4 button REM2 5 button and REM3 15 button Visonic Available in Concept 3000 4000 Firmware V5 1 or later MCT 234 MCT 234W 4 button and MCT 231 MCT 231 WP Single button NOTE At least one of the appropriate type of RF Expander Module must be installed in the system in order to utilize Wireless Remote Fobs The Fob button functions are then defined in User programming For ease of operation Fob functions will normally be programmed to be similar for all Fob Users in the same system However as the system allows the function of each button to be individually programmed for each User the system also offers the flexibility for different Fob functions to be defined for different Users See User Programming MENU 2 1 In consultation with your Installer use the following pages for planning and recording the Fob button operations for your system FOB OPERATIONS Fobs can be programmed to perform the followi
134. ver the system may be programmed to limit the operations available at some Terminals See pictures on p125 amp 126 See The LCD Terminal on 8 11 and The Prisma Colour Graphic Terminal on p12 13 for details of display and keypad functions USING A TERMINAL The first step in using an LCD Terminal is to logon with your secret PIN code using the digit keys then the lt OK gt key The system will identify you and may greet you by name with a message on the display After a few seconds the display will prompt you with the name of the first Area or Area List that you are allowed to turn ON and or OFF and the action required THE DISPLAY The LCD display is used to annunciate alarms show the status of the system and guide the User through operations and programming using plain English text Sometimes it is necessary for the message to be longer than the width of the display When this occurs the message will automatically scroll slowly to the left so that you can view the entire text Many items in the system can have names programmed to provide easy identification via the LCD Display e g Users User Types Areas Zones Home Auxiliaries etc If an item used in your system is only identified by the default name e g Area 003 the item ID number preceded by a full stop you may wish to ask the Installer or System Administrator to program a more suitable name for the item HELP A special feature of this product is the lt H
135. with the Control Module There may be cable damage or a module problem Had Comms Problem There is a problem with one or more Comms Tasks e g Central Station PC Printer etc Alarm reporting may be compromised Some Inputs latched See Acknowledge Latched Alarms isolated tampered View Input States lt MENU gt lt I gt lt 5 gt unsealed Area about to turn On See Turning Area s Off Deferred Area Arming Option Area Name Enter Code See Menu Group Options C ancel Holdup 4000 User Manual 15 LOGON to an LCD Terminal Logging on is the first step performed in MOST operations Code Good Morning EDWARD BEARE OFFICE is On Push Off NOTES Enter your secret PIN Code using the digit keys then press the lt OK gt key Each digit pressed will be displayed as a hash character If you make an error while entering your PIN code press the lt END gt key and start again If there are no messages to be acknowledged the Display may first greet and identify you Note Greeting can be disabled in V3 or later If there is a message to be acknowledged refer to Acknowledge an Alarm The status of the first Area or Area List that you are allowed to control is displayed with a prompt to perform an ON or OFF operation When your operations are complete you must Logoff the Terminal by pressing the lt END gt key 1 Keypad Lockout If a Valid PI
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