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1. 2 4 Action Following an Alarm 2 4 1 Cancelling a daytime alarm An alarm may occur whilst the system is unset by deliberate action ie operating a Personal Attack switch or by the effects of a Fire or a wiring fault In this event Step Action Response Display a Enter your 4 digit code followed by The alarm Will show the number of the OR Insert your Key and turn from OFF to will silence zone initiating the alarm or a FULL and back to OFF code indicating the nature of a system fault see 1 3 b Note the information shown on the Display investigate the cause and advise your alarm company of any action required c Reset the system by pressing the key d if d is flashing reset by OR turn Key from OFF to ON and back the alarm company is again required and the system cannot be used until this is done see 2 4 3 NOTE a FIRE alarm signal will pulse off and on every two seconds to distinguish it from an intruder alarm February 2000 Page 9 Castle Care Tech Ltd 2 4 2 Unsetting following an Alarm An automatic timer is fitted to the system to silence the external bell or sounder after a pre set time to minimise annoyance to neighbours etc but may have been programmed for the internal sounders to remain live after this has taken place The system may be reset before or after this action Step Action Response Display a Enter yo
2. confirm that the system is set h If the tone does not cease at the pre set A fault exists re enter the time building switch off the alarm and correct the fault before trying again February 2000 Page 7 Castle Care Tech Ltd 2 1 2 Setting the System using the Keyswitch if fitted Step Action Response Display a Verify that all doors etc are closed d and that d prompt is displayed b Insert your key and turn from the OFF Acceptance of code will be position to the FULL or PART B confirmed by display showing flashing if on position as required a single bar flashing if PART PART set set After a few seconds a If the keyswitch has been left in an steady tone will commence ON position by switching off with the keypad switch to OFF first then proceed as above c Remove your key and leave the Continuous tone sounds building by the specified route flashing if PART set To set the system silently eg at night if Tone will be aborted part of the family is asleep press within 2 seconds of completing step b d Then proceed as described for using the keypad 2 1 3 Setting the system to Part Set C This facility is available only if programmed by the installing engineer Step Action Response Display a Press C followed by Acceptance of code will be confirmed by flashing display showing a single bar flashing if If n
3. 6 6 Testing the System 6 6 1 Walk Test 6 6 2 Bell and Strobe Test 6 7 Displaying System Logs 6 7 1 Activation Records 6 7 2 An Alarm or Trouble record 6 7 3 Display Time and Date for log events vu 5 ga o N OO NO O OE GO LJ NN A ARA au A W BRRBOBWWWNHNNNHNNN VU NNN AD u Wu R February 2000 Page 1 Castle Care Tech Ltd 1 Introduction The Care Tech 1600 control unit has been designed and manufactured in England to provide the facilities necessary to form the heart of a sophisticated alarm system for the protection of persons and property Many of the facilities are programmed by the installing company who will be able to advise you on the availability of certain of the features referred to in this manual The 1600 system consists of a central unit with full control facilities Additionally provision is made for connecting up to three remote keypads It may also be supplied without control facilities at the central panel Display JEJ Keypad ggg Keyswitch if fitted The Remote Keypad fe Power n Power h Indicator 7 e Back lit 8 keys Co D The system is powered from the mains supply and is fitted with a rechargeable battery to ensure that the system continues to function normally for a minimum of eight hours during a mains power failure Before attempting to use the alarm system please read and thoroughly
4. July To adjust this setting refer 6 5 System Faults System Tamper Fault F 1 This indicates a fault in the wiring which requires attention by the alarm company Mains Failure F 2 This indicates a break in the mains supply to the alarm control equipment A battery back up supply is provided which should enable the system to continue functioning normally for a minimum of 8 hours In the event of the failure being prolonged the alarm company should be advised System Voltage Fault F 3 This indicates that a fault has occurred in the system power supply or battery charging circuits and should be reported to the alarm company Battery Fault F 4 This indicates a faulty or disconnected stand by battery in the system which should be reported to the installing company Telecom Line Fault F 5 If a remote signalling device is fitted to your system a fault on the Telecom line whilst the system is unset will cause the alarm to respond with a continuous chirping tone You may cancel this warning by entering your code followed by or by switching the keyswitch on and off again The warning will NOT repeat in the event of an intermittent fault unless the system has been set and unset in the meantime Page 12 Issue 4 1600 Alarm System Operating Instructions 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 Manager Functions Accessing Manager Functions Step Action Display a Ensure that
5. This facility is only available if programmed by the installing engineer Function Simple set Alternative if no lettered keys PART set B Press B Use 64 PART set C Press C Use 9 FULL set Press D Use Page 10 Issue 4 1600 Alarm System Operating Instructions 2 6 3 2 3 21 3 2 2 Using the Chime Facility You may switch part of the system to provide warning of an intruder in the building whilst it is occupied without restricting your freedom of movement Step Action Response Display a Press A followed by Chime now active d Use 3 if no A key b Intruder triggers System Chimes Shows number of zone in programmed zone which intruder is moving c Intruder moves to System Chimes Number updates another zone d Press Resets to d e Press A followed by Home Alone Chime d Use 3 if no A key now inactive It is possible to adjust the zones on which Chime operates as described at 6 4 Additional Keypad Facilities Keypad Personal Attack Alarm If switching off the system under duress it is possible to initiate a Personal Attack alarm by pressing the 3 and 9 keys simultaneously This facility is available at all times The alarm is reset as described at 2 4 NOTE the alarm may be programmed to be SILENT if a Police Call Unit is fitted to the system Keypad Alerts These facilities are available only if programmed by
6. be unfamiliar the principal ones are as follows DAY MODE SWITCH ON SET FULL SET PART SET EXIT TIME ENTRY TIME ENTRY EXIT ROUTE ZONE or CIRCUIT ZONE or CIRCUIT The normal state of the alarm system whilst the premises are occupied and the alarm switched OFF Personal Attack facilities remain functional and the system will continue to monitor itself for evidence of tampering Also known as UNSET or OPEN The action of activating or SETTING the alarm system whether by use of the keypad or keyswitch The condition of the alarm system when armed after the switching on process has been completed ie after the completion of the exit time Also known as CLOSED The condition of the alarm when the entire system is set The condition of the alarm system when a pre programmed portion of the system is not armed for example when setting the system at night whilst still in the premises Two separate Part Setting areas are available The time delay permitted after switching the system on and before it becomes armed during which you must leave the premises and close the final exit door The time delay permitted by the system after entering by the authorised route and during which the system must be switched off or an alarm will sound The portion of the alarm system linked to the Exit and Entry timers through which exit and entry must be made A division of the system which is separately
7. the installing engineer Just in Case Timer If you are nervous about answering the door to a stranger the Just in Case timer may first be set by entering 1 A pre set time period will begin during which the alarm control will beep every few seconds Once you are satisfied that the caller poses no threat the timer may be cancelled by using your normal 4 digit code If this is not done the system will generate an alarm at the expiry of the time period This alarm will NOT be transmitted to an Alarm Receiving Centre Medical Alert A medical alert warning may be initiated by entering 4 This should be cancelled using your normal 4 digit code February 2000 Page 11 Castle Care Tech Ltd 3 23 3 2 4 53 5 4 5 5 Fire Alarm The keypad may be used as a fire alarm call point by entering 7 This will cause an alarm to sound pulsing on and off at two second intervals This alarm will NOT be transmitted to an Alarm Receiving Centre Switch Lighting An output may be triggered to switch lighting or other application as installed by entering 0 The output will revert to normal after 30 seconds Reviewing Time and Date setting On pressing the key alone whilst the system is in normal mode ie display showing d the current time and date setting will be displayed one character at a time in the form HH MM DD MM ie HOURS MINUTES DAY MONTH shown sequentially eg 14 30 18 07 would indicate 2 30 pm 18th
8. the system is in normal mode d b Enter Manager Code factory pre set 2222 E flashing followed by The Manager prompt The system is now in Manager mode and provides access to the following functions Set User and Manager Codes Walk Test Bell Test Display Logs c To return to normal day mode press a Setting User Codes Step Action Display a Decide which code is to be changed and ensure E flashing that Manager prompt is showing b Enter 1 followed by the number of the code to flashing be changed and eg to change Code No 3 enter 13 c Enter your required 4 digit code slowly and E flashing deliberately d To DELETE a code enter 0000 NOTE it is NOT possible to delete Code No 1 e Return to normal day mode by pressing d Setting the Manager Code Step Action Display a Ensure that Manager prompt is showing E flashing b Enter 15 followed by 4 flashing c Enter your required 4 digit code slowly and E flashing deliberately NOTE it is NOT possible to delete the Manager code February 2000 Page 13 Castle Care Tech Ltd 6 4 Zone Selection The zones on which Chime monitoring is operative and on which Part Set C functions may be adjusted as follows Please note that this facility enables the Manager to ADJUST zones already programmed for Chime or Part Set C by the installing engineer NOT to select a zone not previously programmed 6
9. 4 1 Chime Step Action Display a Ensure that Manager prompt is showing E flashing b Enter 4 followed by zone number and 1 flashing if the zone is eg 41 for zone 1 active steady if not Enter 0 to change setting d Press E flashing 6 4 2 Part Set C Step Action Display a Ensure that Manager prompt is showing E flashing b Enter 5 followed by zone number and 1 flashing if the zone is eg 514 for zone 1 active steady if not Enter 0 to change setting d Press E flashing 6 5 Setting Time and Date Step Action Display a Ensure that Manager promp is showing E flashing b Enter 70 p c Enter HOURS as for example 144 2 d Enter MINUTES as for example 30 e Enter Date as for example 18 f Enter MONTH as for example 074 E flashing returned to Manager prompt In this example the system has been set to 2 30 pm 18th July The setting may be reviewed by pressing whilst the d prompt is displayed Page 14 Issue 4 1600 Alarm System Operating Instructions 6 6 Testing the System 6 6 1 Walk Test This function enables you to test that all the detectors are working correctly without generating an alarm Step Action Response Display a Ensure that Manager E flashing prompt is showing b Enter 20 and A c Commence test by System will Chime Zone number corres
10. CASTLE care stech 1600 ALARM CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This information is relevant to systems fitted with Issue 3 4 or later System Software 1600 Alarm System Operating Instructions 1 Introduction 1 1 Using the System Summary 1 2 Terms Used 1 3 The Display 1 4 The Keypad 1 5 Operating Codes 1 6 The Keyswitch 1 7 Levels of setting 2 Using the System 2 1 Setting the System 2 1 1 Setting the System with the Keypad 2 1 2 Setting the System using the Keyswitch if fitted 2 1 3 Setting the System to Part Set C if programmed 2 2 Omitting Individual Zones 2 3 Unsetting the System 2 3 1 Unsetting the system with the Keypad 2 3 2 Unsetting the system with the Keyswitch if fitted 2 4 Action Following an Alarm 2 4 1 Cancelling a daytime alarm 2 4 2 Unsetting following an Alarm 2 4 3 Engineer Reset 10 3 Additional Keypad Facilities 11 3 1 Keypad Personal Attack Alarm 11 3 2 Keypad Alerts if programmed 1 3 2 1 Just in Case Timer 1 3 2 2 Medical Alert 11 3 2 3 Fire Alarm 12 3 2 4 Switch Lighting 2 4 Reviewing Time and Date setting 5 System Faults 5 1 System Tamper Fault F 1 5 2 Mains Failure F 2 5 3 System Voltage Fault F 3 5 4 Battery Fault F 4 5 5 Telecom Line Fault F 5 6 Manager Functions 6 1 Accessing Manager Functions 6 2 Setting User Codes 6 3 Setting the Manager Code 6 4 Zone Selection 6 4 1 Chime 6 4 2 Part Set C 6 5 Setting Time and Date
11. See 6 2 These enable the system to be set and unset MANAGER A single code must be programmed to provide 2222 See 6 3 access to the Manager menu only so that additional functions may be used ENGINEER A single code is available to the installing company engineer to access the programming facilities of the system 1 6 1 7 The Keyswitch if fitted The keyswitch provides an alternative to the keypad to set unset or reset the system If set by the Keypad the system may be unset by the Keyswitch but NOT vice versa Levels of setting The system may be used in a variety of ways to maximise your security These are FULL SET The entire system is armed and in the event of an intrusion an alarm will be sounded and if fitted a police call initiated PART SET A pre programmed portion of the system only is set The system may be programmed to provide a reduced level of warning outputs in this mode eg no police call Two different Part settings are provided designated B and C to permit for example one setting to be used to set the downstairs at night and the other to set upstairs and the garage during the day Part Set C is available ONLY if programmed by the installing engineer CHIME Provides a simple Chime warning if a programmed zone is triggered whilst the premises are occupied Note that the areas pre programmed for PART B PART C and CHIME may all be different or overla
12. familiarise yourself with these instructions Page 2 Issue 4 1600 Alarm System Operating Instructions 1 1 USING THE SYSTEM SUMMARY For full details refer to Section 2 SETTING THE SYSTEM C gt Enter your four digit code eg 1234 and to set the system to PART set B Enter your four digit code eg 1234 and to set the system to FULL on OR use the keyswitch if fitted to select FULL or PART B on SIMPLE SETTING THE SYSTEM if enabled in programming r D Enter B and 6 and if no B key on keypad to set the system to PART set B Enter C and 9 and if no C key on keypad to set the system to PART set C Enter D and twice if no D key on keypad to set the system to FULL X J UNSETTING THE SYSTEM Enter your four digit code eg 1234 followed by OR Switch key to OFF SILENCING AN ALARM Enter your four digit code eg 1234 followed by OR switch key to OFF Display will indicate cause of alarm Note and investigate this cause calling your alarm company if appropriate Press or turn key to FULL and back to OFF to return the system to normal day mode s J USING THE CHIME FACILITY Switch the Chime on or off by pressing A and 3 and if no A key on keypad February 2000 Page 3 Castle Care Tech Ltd 1 2 Terms Used Certain terms used to describe features and operation of the system may
13. identified in the indications at the control Condition of one of the zones when one or more detectors FAULT are not clear thus preventing the system from being set eg a door left open ZONE OMISSION The facility to disable an individual zone or zones whilst setting the system SYSTEM FAULT An incorrect electrical condition which may impair the correct operation of the system refer to these instructions for action required Page 4 Issue 4 1600 Alarm System Operating Instructions TAMPER PERSONAL ATTACK PA REMOTE SIGNALLING A fault existing in the wiring or securing of the housing of part of the system preventing normal operation An alarm generated deliberately to summon assistance if being attacked operative whether system is switched on or not If remote signalling is fitted the PA alarm may be silent The facility if fitted for the system to automatically communicate by telephone line with a remote Alarm Receiving Centre to initiate a call to the police 1 3 The Display The 7 segment LED display indicates the condition of your alarm system This will clearly show any information reguiring your attention as indicated in these instructions The most important indications are as follows Normal Indications Fault Indications full stop d single bar flashing Green LED on keypad s System in day mode System is set Chime
14. is enabled Code accepted whilst FULL setting the system As above whilst being PART set Mains supply healthy d flashing Figure 1 7 F 1 alternating F 2 alternating F 3 alternating F 4 alternating F 5 alternating F 7 alternating System is awaiting reset by engineer A fault or alarm has originated on the zone numbered System tamper fault Mains Failure System voltage fault Battery fault Telecom Line Fault Alarm generated at keypad You will observe other indications whilst using the Manager Functions of the system as itemised in Section 6 of this manual February 2000 Page 5 Castle Care Tech Ltd 1 4 The Keypad The 10 numeric keys are for entering your code for setting and unsetting the system or entering other information when reguired Four lettered keys A B C D are provided on remote keypads Functions available on these keys are available on alternative keys where these are not present The YES and NO keys allow confirmation or cancelling of codes entered also the choice of Full or Part setting the system Always enter your code carefully and deliberately never leaving more than 3 seconds between consecutive presses or the system will cancel digits already entered 1 5 Operating Codes There are three levels of access to the system as follows Code Details of use Factory pre set To change USER 4 different codes may be programmed 1234
15. o C key use 9 4 PART set After a few seconds a steady tone will commence b Leave the area to be Waitfor the tone to silence N protected by the system It is possible to adjust the zones on which Part Set C operates as described at 6 4 2 2 Omitting Individual Zones This facility is available only if programmed by the installing engineer Whilst the continuous exit tone is sounding press the number of the zone you wish to omit followed by repeating for additional zones up to 3 if required The number of the zone omitted will be displayed and the last omission will remain displayed until the system is set Page 8 Issue 4 1600 Alarm System Operating Instructions 2 3 Unsetting the System NOTE deviating from the prescribed ENTRY EXIT route before switching the system off will cause an alarm 2 3 1 _ Unsetting the system with the Keypad Step Action Response Display a Enter the building by the prescribed Intermittent tone will route only commence b Enter your 4 digit code followed by The tone will cease d 2 3 2 _ Unsetting the system with the Keyswitch if fitted Step Action Response Display a Enter the building by the prescribed Intermittent tone will route only commence b Insert your Key and turn from On to The tone will cease d OFF If the keyswitch is already in the OFF position first turn it to FULL then return to OFF
16. p Page 6 Issue 4 1600 Alarm System Operating Instructions 2 Using the System 2 1 Setting the System 2 1 1 Setting the System with the Keypad Step Action Response Display a Verify that all doors etc are closed and d that d is displayed b Enter your 4 digit code followed by if Acceptance of code will be the system is to be FULL set or if to confirmed by display showing a flashing if be PART B set single bar flashing if PART PART set set After a few seconds a steady tone will commence c Leave the building by the specified Continuous tone sounds a route flashing if To set the system silently eg at night if Tone will be aborted PART set part of the family is asleep press within 2 seconds of completing step b d If a detector is in fault condition eg a The tone will become The display door is opened intermittent will indicate If this detector is part of the exit route When closed the tone will the number you may continue ensuring that all become steady once more ofa doors are closed behind you otherwise detection correct the fault before attempting to zone in fault leave the building condition e Close the Final exit door Tone will cease when timer expires f When door is fully secure press Push to Tone will cease immediately Set button if fitted g The system may be programmed for the external strobe to flash briefly to
17. ponding triggering one of once as detector is with that detector will be detectors on the system triggered displayed d Continue to trigger System will Chime Zone number corresponding additional detectors once as each detector is with that detector will be triggered displayed and will scroll alternate with all zones which have previously triggered e Atendof testing Numbers of ALL zones triggered will be scrolling on display even though some or all are now clear f Press Returns to manager E flashing mode 6 6 2 Bell and Strobe Test Step Action Response Display a Ensure that Manager E flashing prompt is showing b Enter 60 and External alarm bell or 1 flashing siren will sound c Press Sounder silenced system E flashing returns to manager mode February 2000 Page 15 Castle Care Tech Ltd 6 7 Displaying System Logs The system logs contain a history of events relevant to the operation and maintenance of the system divided in to Alarm events Trouble events and Activations These are stored in chronological order and are displayed commencing with the most recent Step Action Display a Ensure that Manager prompt is E flashing showing b Enter30 and Display will show a character dependant upon the type of the most recent log entry see details below c Press or 0 Advances to nex
18. t part of log entry If 0 is used information displayed will include time and date for this entry if is used this information will be by passed d Continue to press or 0 and indicates end of a log entry read information logged e Pressing or 0 moves to next Continue as above log entry f Press whilst showing E flashing 6 7 1 Activation Records If the initial character of a log entry is A the entry is an Activation ie a Setting or Unsetting event The information recorded is as follows S Records system being SET OR U Records system being UNSET Figure 0 1 2 3 or 4 Setting or unsetting was performed by 0 Keyswitch or Simple set 123 or 4 Number of PIN code used If the record is a Setting event additional information will follow F If was FULL set OR P If was PART B set OR 9 If was PART C set a followed by a figure records the number of any circuits omitted full stop Identifies the end of record scroll to next entry with or exit with eg AS2Fa4a5 Records the system being Set by code holder 2 in Full Guard omitting circuits 4 and 5 AUO Records the system being Unset by the Keyswitch Page 16 Issue 4 1600 Alarm System Operating Instructions 6 7 2 An Alarm or Trouble record If the initial character of a log entry is a the entry records an alarm event a t records a trouble event The information recorded is as follo
19. ur 4 digit code The alarm will Will show the number of the zone followed by silence if not initiating the alarm or a code OR insert your Key and done indicating the nature of a system turn to OFF automatically fault see 1 3 b Note the information shown on the Display investigate the cause and advise your alarm company of any action required c Reset the system by d pressing the key If d is flashing reset by the alarm OR turn Key from OFF to company is required and the ON and back again system cannot be used until this is done see 2 4 3 2 4 3 Engineer Reset If your system is programmed to require reset by the installing engineer following an alarm the display will show a FLASHING d and it will not be possible to re use the system until this is done Whilst in this mode each time you enter your code a special four digit anticode will show on the display one character at a time Under certain circumstances your Installing Company or Alarm Receiving Centre may permit you to reset the system without an Engineer being present Under these circumstances quote this anti code stating that your system has a Castle Care Tech 1000 Series Panel and you will be given a special code to enter to free your system for use This special code will be valid for one occasion only 2 5 Use of SIMPLE SET facility The system may be set using two keys only as follows but the full code must be used to unset NOTE
20. ws Figure Shows the number of the alarm circuit triggering the alarm OR Letter F alternating with Figure Shows that alarm originated from a system fault identified as follows F 1 System SAB or BOX tamper F 2 Mains Failure F 3 Over or Under Volts F 4 Battery Fault F 5 Telecom Line Fault F 6 System Re start F 7 Keypad generated alarm This information will be displayed thus a 2 Records an alarm created on circuit 2 t7 Records a tamper fault on circuit 7 whilst system unset tF 4 Records a battery fault 6 7 3 Display of Time and Date If scrolled through a log record with 0 key the system will additionally indicate the Time and Date associated with that event in the format HH MM DD MM ie HOURS MINUTES DAY MONTH shown sequentially one character at a time eg 14 30 18 07 would indicate 2 30 pm 18th July Note Castle Care Tech Ltd reserve the right to change the specification of this system at any time in the interests of product improvement February 2000 Page 17 Castle Care Tech Ltd THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR NOTES Page 18 Issue 4 1600 Alarm System Operating Instructions THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR NOTES February 2000 Page 19 Castle Care Tech Ltd THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR NOTES Page 20 Issue 4 INSTRUCT 30 Castle Care Tech Ltd

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