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1. Description Alpha Open Close continued BA Bypass Closing by User BYPASS USR BA STAY Local Arming CLOSE STAY Fire Fire Alarm FIRE ALARM Fire Trouble FIRE TBL Fire Alarm Restore FIRE RST Fire Alarm Silence FA SILENCE Fire Point Bypass FA BYPASS Fire Alarm Point Unbypass FA UNBYP Supervisory Alarm CRIT ALARM Supervisory Trouble CRIT TBL Supervisory Restore CRITL RST Supervisory Point Bypass CRIT BYP Supervisory Point Unbypass CRIT UNBYP Waterflow Alarm WF ALARM Waterflow Bypass WF BYPASS Waterflow Restore WE RST Waterflow Trouble WF TBL Waterflow Unbypass WF UNBYP Panic Holdup Alarm HOLDUP ALM Holdup Point Trouble sensor trouble HOLDUP TBL Holdup Restore HOLDUP RST Holdup Point Bypass HU BYPASS Holdup Point Unbypass HU UNBYP Hostage Alarm Duress HHHHHHHHHH Hostage Alarm Restore HOSTAGE RST Medical Alarm MED ALARM Medical Alarm Restore MED RST Medical Trouble MED TBL 63 System Operation cont d ay Description Alpha Panic continued Medical Bypass UT BYPASS Medical Unbypass U UNBYPASS Scheduling Change Close Time CH CLOSE T Change Auto On Level CH AUTO ON Other Supervised Bell Alarm BELL ALARM Supervised Bell Trouble BELL TBL Supervised Bell Trouble Restore BELL RST Remote Power Supply Alarm POWER ALM Remote Power Supply Trouble POWER TBL Remote Po
2. 1 67 EXTENDING CLOSE TIME 70 SENDING MESSAGES TO A PAGER 71 SYSTEM TEST EE 72 BURGLARY PROTECTION POINTS CATH UB IIE EE 72 PROTECTION POINTS VISUAL 73 PROTECTION GROUPS as 74 TESTING HOLDUP FIRE AND SUPERVISORY DEVICES 01111r 74 BELL AND OPERATING PANEL EE EE 75 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 76 FIRE ALARM APPLICATION NOTE 79 ABOUT FIRE ALARM CODES 79 CODE ENFORCEMENT ns 79 CADET PLUS FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IR EEN 79 EMERGENCY EVACUATION essssssssssssssesees 80 CT E 86 System Overview Introduction The Tyco Integrated Security FOCUS CADET is a user friendly security system that monitors your site s detectors and alarms Fully programmable the FOCUS CADET allows you to control hundreds of critical security functions from one menu driven interface as simple to use as the automated teller machine ATM at your local bank The Tyco Integrated Security FOCUS CADET consists of a central control unit an operating panel and up to 64 protection points The control unit is protected by a heavy gauge steel cabinet and protected by a tamper sensor While monitoring protection points 24 hours a day the controller itself is electronically monitored by trained Tyco Integrated Security personnel If a hazard or security breach occurs the appropriate authorities police fire are alerted In case of a maintenance problem Tyco Integrated Security service personnel can also be notified
3. 6 Press the Group Description button to display the selector buttons Daily schedules and Schedule limits Press Daily schedules to display the selector buttons Permanent and Temporary Press Permanent or Temporary to display the current permanent or temporary open close schedule Hint The system will start display with today Mon Sun 9 10 11 12 13 Press More to step through the daily schedules and to the specific daily schedule you would like to change Press Change to display the selector buttons Open time and Close time Press Open time or Close time to display the open or close schedule entry screen Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter the new open or close time Example 8 22 is entered as 0822 Press AM or PM to complete your entry and to display the new open or close schedule If Auto On Off feature has been selected see Changing Auto On Off Schedule 14 Press Change to display the Auto On Off options or press Quit to display another daily operating schedule Guidelines for Changing Daily Operating Schedules AG UUUU indicates Unscheduled enter desired time NNNN indicates Not changeable the schedule cannot be changed Refer to your master system user Open times cannot be later than closing times Closing times cannot be earlier than open times Pressing Delete when changing an opening time will tell the system that no opening will occur for
4. Person can open and access any time Same as above but an irregular event will be flagged for access outside of schedule PVF Person can open and access but only within schedule Person cannot open but can access within schedule Person cannot gain access at any time NOTES 1 Nothing will be logged or printed if the Log Option N Selectable for each reader Table 1 Access Capability Time Condition of Access CMC Log and BA Group s Action Signal Print Inside or On Open and Opening Opening Outside Access Schedul ree Off Access No Signal Access 1 Inside On Open and Opening Opening Schedule Access Off Access No Signal Access 1 Outside On Open and Irregular Irregular Schedule Access Opening Opening PVF Off Access No Signal Irregular Access Inside On Open and Opening Open and Schedule Access Access Off Access No Signal Access 1 Outside On No Access No Signal No Access Schedule 2 Off No Access No Signal No Access Inside On No Access No Signal No Access Schedule Off Access No Signal Access 1 Outside On No Access No Signal No Access Schedule 2 Off No Access No Signal No Access Inside or On No Access No Signal No Access Outside Schedule Off No Access No Signal No Access 2 Access can be granted by establishing a temporary schedule A0 Programming Required Access irr amp open plus can open irregular Access irr amp ope
5. All functions are accessed through the system operating panels or through card key readers FOCUS CADET Features a Attractive easy to use menu driven operating panel b Control of up to 64 protection points in as many as four independent groups from one central location c Manual activation or deactivation of any function d Ability to turn group s on in either the AWAY or STAY mode STAY mode automatically bypasses certain point types Check with your Tyco Integrated Security service technician to see if your system contains any of these point types e Ability to bypass points for maintenance or service System Overview cont d f Capacity of up to 99 individual operating panel users each having various security privileges g Capacity of up to 255 individual card key reader users each having various levels of access h Ability to program automatic activation deactivation of security groups 1 Control and recording of employee access to workplace areas along with time and date j Recording of security related activities k Ability to send messages to up to 8 paging services Although the FOCUS CADET has many powerful features Tyco Integrated Security has designed the system to operate as close to turnkey as possible Once the FOCUS CADET is set up for your site operators will need only swipe or insert a card or key or enter a six digit ID code once or twice a day Control Unit The FOCUS
6. CADET control unit the brains of your security system is a powerful microcomputer that manages every function of your security system All information about your site s security is stored in this unit The FOCUS CADET operating panel was designed for intuitive and efficient operation by personnel with little or no experience using security systems All operations are accessed through four sequential menus The key on each menu provides context specific help The QUICK START section will help even the most instrument shy operator get up to speed in under an hour System Overview cont d Protection Points and Groups The FOCUS CADET monitors up to 64 protection points in up to four independent fire and burglary groups The system lets you designate group names in ways that make sense for your specific needs For example Office and Warehouse could cover two sets of entry doors whose alarms activate deactivate independently Turning groups on and off allows different tasks to be carried out at different times of day all while maintaining the optimal level of safety and security By scrolling through the FOCUS CADET menu options you may turn groups on off in the AWAY or STAY mode or bypass points at any time for maintenance or servicing The system also allows you to check points or groups to review their status and alerts you to the precise location of an activated alarm Although some features may be man
7. Press Bypass to display the Bypass Selection Menu 1 67 System Operation cont d Bypass Selection Menu 1 NOTE Special Supervisory Fire and Holdup will be displayed only if the user has privilege level of Can bypass FA HU SPV 4 Press Burglar to display the Group Selection Menu Group Selection Menu 5 Press Previous or Next to display the Group description that contains the point s you want to bypass 6 Press the Group description button to display Bypass Selection Menu 2 Bypass Selection Menu 2 Be System Operation cont d 7 Press Bypass points to display the point number status description and additional selector buttons 8 Press Prev or Next to display the specific point to be bypassed 9 Press Bypass to bypass the point displayed and to display the unbypass selector button 10 To bypass additional points repeat steps 8 and 9 11 Press Quit to display Action Menu 1 Unbypassing Protection Points Complete steps 1 through 7 under Bypassing Protection Points Then perform the following steps 8 Press Prev or Next to display the specific point to be unbypassed 9 Press Unbypass to unbypass the point displayed and to display the Bypass selector button 10 To unbypass additional points repeat steps 8 and 9 11 Press Quit to display Action Menu 1 Bypassing Unbypassing Vault Vibration Sensors VVS Vault vibration sensors are sophisticated electronic sensors
8. Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter the new close time SE Press AM or PM to complete your entry and to display the new close time Press Quit to display the Time Selection Menu System Operation cont d Sending Messages to a Pager The FOCUS 200 PLUS system can transmit messages to up to 8 paging services typically at least one for each group The types of messages are divided into 4 categories System Troubles Point Troubles Alarms and Open Closes The format of the pager message is as follows EEE GGG UUUU EEE Event Code GGG Group Number 001 008 UUUU User Number for open closes or Point Number The possible event codes are 111 Fire Alarm 500 Group Failed to Turn ON 222 Hold up or Hostage Alarm 555 Point or System Trouble 333 Burglary Alarm 777 Group was Turned ON 400 Group failed to Turn OFF 911 Personal Emergency Medical 444 Group was Turned OFF Alarm The following is an example of a pager message 444 001 0025 Group 1 was turned OFF by user 25 Sac System Test To ensure proper operation of your FOCUS CADET security system it is recommended that you periodically test all devices within your system You can print display or audibly annunciate all system tests Before testing protection groups and or points turn off the group s containing the points to be tested Burglary Protection Points Audible 7 1 SX QU Pr UD 9 10 11 12
9. d Action Menus Upon the entry of a valid ID code the operating panel will display the first of four Action Menu screens These menus are the starting point for all operating functions that can be accessed except turning off the system To choose a displayed function simply press the corresponding selector button Lesson See alarms Quit Turn on Reset More Action Menu 1 Help Provides information regarding all other items currently displayed on the operating panel Help can be selected at any time without interfering with the operation in process Provides information regarding use of the operating panel and the availability of Help messages Provides a description of all current alarms by type point number and point description Exits a menu or deactivates the operating panel display Turns on all or a portion of the system burglary protection groups in either the AWAY or STAY mode Resets clears alarms and test modes Displays the next Action Menu more information or additional operating functions 29 System Operation Overview cont d See points Change close time Previous or Prev Test 00 Action Menu 2 Displays the number description and current status of each protection point Changes the close time system on of a protection group s Returns to the previous display Tests protection groups points holdup devices and or bell and operating panel display
10. selection to familiarize yourself with the various Help Screens Take a look at Action Menu 1 You now know that this menu contains two navigational selections and a help selection The four feature selections for Action Menu 1 are Lesson Provides context sensitive information regarding use of operating panel availability of help and Tyco Integrated Security help telephone number See alarms Lists all current alarms by type point number and point description Turn on Activates one some or all of the protection groups in either the AWAY or STAY mode Reset Takes you to Reset Submenu 1 10 Quick Start cont d 2505 EXERCISE LESSON Enter your ID code and observe Action Menu 1 Press Lesson Read text then press More to scroll through text Note Tyco Integrated Security phone number on last screen Press Quit EXERCISE SEE ALARMS See alarms allows you to review all current alarm conditions Enter your ID code and choose See alarms At this time there are no alarms so the screen will display No current alarms or trouble points If there were an alarm or trouble display would show the condition and description of it Press Next and Previous to scroll through alarms Press Quit to return to Action Menu 1 EXERCISE TURN ON BURGLARY PROTECTION Enter your ID code and observe Action Menu 1 Press Turn on Choosing this enables you to turn the group s on in either the AWA
11. Bypass Status History Time System Operation Overview cont d Action Menu 3 Bypasses ignores or unbypasses restores to normal operation protection points displays the number of points within each group that can be bypassed or bypasses Vault Vibration Sensor VVS points Checks AC power standby battery power and the telephone line Displays or prints the 500 most recent system events including user time and date for each event Displays enters or changes the following time related functions Holiday The name and date of each scheduled holiday Open Close Temporary and permanent daily opening closing schedules and limits i e earliest opening and latest closing Daylight The dates of daylight savings time spring and fall Hstg The open close schedule for an ambush condition forced open close Current The current time and date oe System Operation Overview cont d Sysinfo Name pnt gps ID codes Load First 32 Action Menu 4 Previous Displays the model number revision and date of your FOCUS CADET security system Displays or changes the name number and type of each protection point and group Displays or changes user or group access names access privileges user card key numbers the user ID code of the first 99 persons and cancel dates Loads changes into your system from a remote Tyco Integrated Security Service Terminal R
12. Try the door If the door is hot check your alternate escape route If the door is cool open it cautiously Be prepared to slam the door if smoke or heat rushes in Where smoke is present crawl on the ground do not walk upright Smoke rises and may overcome you Clearer air is near the floor Escape quickly don t panic Establish a common meeting place outdoors away from your house where everyone can meet and then take steps to contact the authorities and account for those missing Choose someone to assure that nobody returns to the house many die going back FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION STATEMENTS The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use The FCC requires the following statement for your information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable
13. All Repeat the previous steps for all groups to be turned off Action Menus 1 4 Main Features je Now that you are familiar with the navigational and help features common to all FOCUS CADET menus it s time to take a closer look at what distinguishes one menu from another To perform all the exercises here your ID code will need to have access to all levels of operation Operating panel Action Menus 1 4 give you access to all the features in your security system through just 14 feature selections three each on Action Menus 1 and 2 four each on Action Menus 3 and 4 These 14 selections in turn lead you logically and intuitively through the system submenus The FOCUS CADET operating panel was designed to maximize functionality while eliminating memorization of complex commands one menu leads you to the next and the next if necessary until your operation is complete Quick Start cont d Action Menu 1 Quit Assistance The Selection The FOCUS CADET operating panel provides online assistance Choosing from most menus provides definitions descriptions and assistance in using that menu or screen For example choosing at Action Menu 1 gives online descriptions of choices corresponding to Lesson See alarms Quit Turn on Reset and More EXERCISE THE SELECTION Scroll through the four Action Menus using the two navigational keys discussed earlier At each screen choose the
14. BA groups are off System Programming cont d 6 Press Change time to display the time currently set in the system 7 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter the new time NOTE Those users who have been assigned only the privilege level of Change temp sched are limited to time changes within 5 minutes of the current time displayed on the screen 8 Press AM or PM to complete your entry and display the new time and date 9 Press Quit to display the Time Selection Menu Changing the Current Date Perform the first 5 steps under the previous heading Changing the Current Time and then continue with step 6 here NOTE Before changing the time or date turn off all BA groups 6 T 8 9 Press Change date to display the date currently set in the system Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter the new date Example October 7th 1998 is entered as 100798 Press Enter to complete your entry and display the new date and time Press Quit to display the Time Selection Menu Setting Dates for Daylight Saving Time Your FOCUS CADET security system will automatically adjust the real time clock for daylight saving time on the two dates programmed into the system To program those dates do the following 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code that has been assigned the privilege level of Change perm sched or Change temp sched Press More twice to disp
15. access if using card access or will trip an irregular opening alarm if a BA group is turned off anytime during that holiday If automatic off has been selected groups will not turn off on a holiday Adding or Changing Holiday Descriptions P To add or re program change holiday descriptions and dates follow the steps below 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code that has been assigned the privilege level of Can change perm sched Press More twice to display Action Menu 3 Press Time to display the Time Selection Menu Time Selection Menu System Programming cont d Press Holiday to display holiday descriptions and dates Press Previous or Next to display the holiday description and date you want to change or to display an unassigned holiday description and date Press Change to display the selector buttons for entering the new holiday description The first line of the screen displays the current name with the cursor on the first letter of the description 7 Use the POS Cursor Position keys to move the cursor to the right and left through the description Use the CHR Character keys to scroll forward and backward through the character list letters numbers symbols and spaces Similarly you may change characters directly by using the alphanumeric keypad which is organized like the TouchTone dial on a telephone Letters are entered by pressing the key corres
16. during opening and closing times After turning off all Burglary groups the first person on site may wish to turn a few Burglary groups back on before the rest of the employees arrive For example they may re activate door alarms but leave motion detectors inactive Before turning on be sure to secure or bypass all protection points 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code to display Action Menu 1 Press Turn on to display Arming Mode screen if STAY mode is enabled Select which arming mode AWAY or STAY The system displays the Burglary group status Press Previous or Next to display the specific Burglary group to be turned on Press the Group description button to turn on that specific group B55 System Operation cont d Press Continue to display Action Menu 1 Repeat steps 2 through 5 to turn on additional groups If an outside sounder is installed and optioned wait to hear a short ding before leaving The sounder s failure to annunciate the ding indicates Tyco Integrated Security has not received the closing signal Turning On One or More Burglary Groups Using a Key or Card Reader Before turning on be sure to secure or bypass all protection points 1 Press the Next button at or near the entry door and exit the premises The red lamp above the button will start to flash NOTE Failure of the light to flash indicates a door or window is open Secure or bypa
17. iier da eech eg 8 FCC PART 15 STIATEMENT 81 FCC PART G NOTIEE 82 Fire Alarm Application Note A 79 Fire Alarm Codes 79 Fire Alarm System Capabilities 79 FIR ENOTE xt debian 13 Fire SPV or Holdup points bypassed 78 IRS tes tar ee Den EE Es 32 FOCUS ELITE Features 3 Group Number 71 Group Selection Men 68 Group Point Descriptions 52 el en ER Sr Me mm sr 22 31 History L0g 5sniai uns 5 History Log Alpha and Event Codes 61 History Selection Menu 60 HOLDUP NOTE careia e 13 Holiday EE 31 Holiday Dates 52 Holiday Description and Dates 0000000 50 Std nie po rte 31 ID COd S sinistre 24 32 33 INCIDENCE OF HARM 81 LESSON 1 rhinite 19 29 LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM 84 LIMITED WARRANTY ossa 89 LOA WE 24 32 MALFUNCTIONS OF EQUIPMENT 82 Marlok keys 5 MOre Rs E sates cca sate decent tuccsectagunsittyacddet ogee 29 Name pnt gps seeen 24 32 National Life Safety Code eseeeeeeeeeeeee 79 Navigational Menu Gelectlons 16 Normal Inactive Screen 12 Open Irregular 38 Open CloSe ssl here 31 Open Close Schedule Limite 49 operating Dame 4 Operating Panel 27 Operating Panel Functions ceeeeeee 11 Operating Panel Lock Out sssesseeeeeeeeeen 27 PAGED wes cio three pects ita taeren paniatan aNs 71 p
18. on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms Even persons who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarm is muffled from a stereo radio air conditioner or other appliance or by passing traffic Finally alarm warning devices however loud may not warn hearing impaired people or waken deep sleepers Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders Even if the system responds to the emergency as intended however occupants may have insufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation In the case of a monitored alarm system authorities may not respond appropriately This equipment like other electrical devices is subject to component failure Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 10 years the electronic components could fail at any time The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and transmitters are working properly Installing an alarm system may make one eligible for lower insurance rates but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance Homeowners property owners and renters should continue to ac
19. process User Data Your FOCUS CADET system accommodates up to 99 different six digit ID codes Users must be assigned an ID code in order to access the operating panel The first two digits represent the user number The last four serve as the Personal Identification Number PIN which uniquely identifies the person operating the system Without a valid ID code a user will not be able to access or operate the system Boe System Programming cont d Once an ID code is assigned to a user that user may automatically perform the following functions Turn on off assigned Burglary Protection Test system sounders Test burglary points View print the system s history log Each code may also be assigned a specific Privilege Level s that provides access to additional system operating functions see Assigning Privilege Levels later in this section If a user does not have the privilege to operate a function it will not be displayed as a selection choice NOTE Upon installation or initial system setup one user e g System Manager will be assigned the Privilege Level to perform the following functions Open outside of the schedules Irregular open Bypass burglar alarm BA protection points Change temporary schedules Change permanent daily schedules and the real time Change add and delete user names ID codes card key codes cancel dates and Privilege Levels for users Entering or Changin
20. programmed with the Tyco Integrated Security reset option 15 Contact your Tyco Integrated Security Service Representative to reset your system Code incorrect User has entered an invalid ID code 16 Press Try again button and re enter a valid 6 digit ID code Code incorrect Keyboard locked Please wait User has entered 18 incorrect ID code digits 17 Wait 60 seconds for the operating panel lockout to expire and re enter a valid ID code Cannot turn on Some points are abnormal There are some abnormal protection points within the group you selected 18 Press See points button 19 Inspect and secure return to normal these points befroe turning this group on Too many points bypassed z8 Bypass warning Too many points are bypassed which may compromise building security 20 If you do not have bypass capability check with your Security Manager before proceeding 21 If you have bypass capability unbypass some of these points before turning the system on Fire Alarm Application Note About Fire Alarm Codes There are various fire alarm codes written by industry associations and institutes For example the National Fire Alarm Protection Association writes the National Life Safety Code also known as NFPA 101 There are other fire alarm codes written by other associations or institutes such as BOCA and ICBO that specify whether or not a given building o
21. protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed e Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated e Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver control e Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the receiver control e Plug the receiver control into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help INDUSTRY CANADA CLASS B STATEMENT This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada FCC IC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareil est conforme a la partie 15 des r gles de la FCC a
22. that schedule Persons without irregular access privilege will be denied access or will create an Irregular Open Alarm System Programming cont d Guidelines continued e Pressing Delete when changing a closing time will tell the system that no closing will occur for that schedule that day up to midnight Use this to tell the system when there is an early morning closing the next day You must also program a 12 00 AM opening and a closing time i e 3 00 AM the next day e If your schedule is unpredictable you may need to program a No Close time period Upon opening the group a timer can be preset with a number of hours and minutes you will be open that day A closing timer will start when 20 minutes remain A closing warning will start when only 5 minutes remain If the warning and reminder are ignored and the group is not closed a No Close signal will be sent to the Tyco Integrated Security Customer Monitoring Center To program a No Close time first select the second schedule for the desired day Second delete the second opening time by pressing Change Open time Delete Third enter the number of hours and minutes you will be open on that day as the second closing time For example if you want two hours and 30 minutes press Change Close time 0 2 3 0 AM Repeat the procedure for each day that this feature is desired e AM is used for less than 12 hours If 12 to 24 hours is desired subtract 12 hours from the desired leng
23. the equipment is not malfunctioning FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC PART 68 NOTICE This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the front cover of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses the following jacks An RJ31X is used to connect this equipment to the telephone network The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total RENs contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operat
24. Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ring
25. ECP RST Communication Fault LR COM FLT Communication Fault Restore LR COM RST System Test Walk Test WALK TEST Bell Test BELL TEST Holdup Test Alarm HU TEST AL Holdup Test Restore HU TEST RS Start Fire Alarm Test SRT FA TST End Fire Alarm Test END FA TST Start Burglary Alarm Test SRT BA TST 65 System Operation cont d 66 Description Alpha System Test continued End Burglary Alarm Test END BA TST Start Supervisory Test SRT SV TST End Supervisory Test END SV TST Start Holdup Alarm Test SRT HU TEST End Holdup Alarm Test END HU TST Long Print LONG PRINT Short Print SHT PRINT Supervisory Test Print manual trigger test report CRIT TSTA Supervisory Test Restore CRIT TST R Fire Alarm Test Print FIRE TST A Fire Alarm Test Print Restore FIRE TST R Burglary Alarm Test Print BA TST AL Burglary Alarm Test Print Restore BA TST RST Holdup Suspicion Print SUSPICION Keypad No Access NO ACCESS Untyped Bypass UT BYPASS Untyped Unbypass U UNBYPASS Tamper Bypass TMP BYPASS Tamper Unbypass TMP UNBYP Burglary Alarm Diagnostics BA WAN Fire Alarm Diagnostics FA WAN Output Trouble OUTPUT TBL Output Trouble Restore OUTPUT RST Point Trouble POINT TBL Point Alarm general alarm POINT ALM Point Alarm Restore general alarm restore POINT RST Untyped Diagnostics UA WAN Burglary Alarm Weak Battery B WEAK BAT Fire Alarm W
26. Hint To go directly to the user enter the one to three digit user number on the numeric keypad Press Change to display the desired user name Press Continue to display the first Burglary BA group description This screen also shows the user s access privilege for the BA group displayed Can access amp open Can access Can access irr amp open or Can not access Refer to Table 1 Access Capability later in this section Assigning Burglary Group Access 7 To change the user s access and open privilege to the BA group displayed press Change or to display the user s access privilege to the next BA group press Continue To assign access and open privileges for this user to each BA group repeat step 7 Once you have assigned access to all the BA groups pressing Continue at the last BA group the operating panel will automatically display the Privilege Level Selection Menu Assigning Privilege Levels 38 Once an ID is assigned the user may automatically perform the following basic functions Turn on off assigned burglary protection Test system sounders Test burglary points View print the system s history log NOTE To change the privilege level of a user an ID code must have this capability assigned to it during the initial setup and programming of the system by Tyco Integrated Security Each code may also be assigned one or more of the following privilege levels 10 11 S
27. Keypad Trouble Restore KEYPAD RST Cardreader Alarm READER ALM Cardreader Trouble READER TBL Cardreader Trouble Restore READER RST Point Gateway Tamper Alarm GATEWAY AL Point Gateway Trouble Supervision GATEWAY TB Point Gateway Trouble Restore GATEWAY RS ee System Operation cont d 62 Description Alpha Expansion Module continued Printer Tamper Alarm PRINTER AL Printer Trouble Supervision PRINT TBL Printer Trouble Restore PRINT RST RF Low Battery RF LOW BAT RF Point Low Battery Restore RF LB RST Downloading DLL Aborted DLL ABORT Start DLL START DLL DLL Interrupted DLL INTER End DLL Altered END DLL AL DLL Comm Fail DLL COMM F End DLL Not Altered END DLL NA Burglary BA Burglary Alarm BURGLAR AL BA Burglary Point Bypass BA BYPASS BA Burglary Alarm Restore BURGLAR RS BA Burglary Point Trouble BURGLAR TB BA Burglary Point Unbypass BA UNBYP Open Close BA Auto Close AUTO CLOSE BA Auto Close with Bypass within Group AUTO CL BY BA Trouble Closing closed with burglary alarm during exit TBL CLOSE BA Bypass Closing within group BYP CLOSE BA Closing CLOSING BA Auto Open AUTO OPEN BA Irregular Opening IRR OPEN BA Opening OPENING BA No Close Scheduled close time expired NO CLOSE BA Exit Fail exit error user EXIT FAIL System Operation cont d
28. Security System User Guide FOCUS CADET Fire amp Commercial Burglary Alarm System CADET REV 4 tyco Integrated Security K3824V5 8 11 Rev C TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM OVERVIEW E 3 EE e EE 3 FOCUS CADET FEATURES ou 3 CONTROL EH VE 4 PROTECTION POINTS AND GROUPS 5 USER ACCESS AND SECURITY mm 5 AUTOMATED EVENT RECORDING AND PRINTING annales AS 6 SUMMARY 2 iver adalat eterna a iets 6 FALSE ALARM PREVENTION oe ssssessssssssosees 7 INTRODUCTION cnrs 7 QUICK START ste ne 11 INTRODUCTION cms 11 OPERATING PANEL FUNCTIONS 11 NORMAL INACTIVE SCREEN rs 12 RESPONDING TO ALARMS cssceseeseee 13 VIEWING CURRENT ALARMS 14 ENTERING YOUR PERSONAL ID REESEN 15 THE NAVIGATIONAL MENU EI RE EE 16 TURNING BA GROUPS OFF n11101 18 ACTION MENUS 1 4 MAIN FEATURES ee 18 SE E 26 SYSTEM OPERATION OVERVIEW eus 27 OPERATING PANEL cs 27 ACTION MENUS sms 29 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ceneenrrenrrene 33 INTRODUCTION mme 33 USER DATA nid 33 ENTERING OR CHANGING A USER EE 34 DELETING A USER ID CODE uu 36 ASSIGNING OR CHANGING USER EE Ae ee 37 CHANGING THE TIME AND DATE 42 DAILY OPERATING SCHEDULEB 44 HOLIDAY DESCRIPTION AND DATES 50 GROUP POINT DESCRIPTIONS 52 SYSTEM OPERATION ceuenreneene 54 TURNING ON BURGLARY PROTECTION ua raie 54 TURNING OFF BURGLARY PROTECTION ee 56 SYSTEM HISTORY Loo 59 BYPASSING UNBYPASSING BURGLARY PROTECTION
29. Selections Later on when you begin working in the submenus of the FOCUS CADET system you will encounter other navigational selections such as Enter Done Next Pgdn and Continue The first two are used at the end of operations such as entering a new group name or changing an ID code Next Pgdn and Continue are specific to certain submenus Their meaning is similar to More in the Action Menus Ge they move you to the next logical step in the programming or operational procedure Summary Navigational Selections Every Action Menu screen contains two navigational selections More First and Quit Previous More First allows you to scroll forward among the four Action Menus while Quit Previous brings you to the previous menu screen from screen 2 4 or inactivates the operating panel from screen 1 If you are not completely comfortable with the navigational selections go back and repeat the exercises before continuing ee Quick Start cont d Turning BA Groups Off When an ID code is entered and any BA Burglary group is on you will be presented with the following screen Some BA Groups are on Code Accepted Continue Turn Off gt D If you desire to turn off any group press Turn Off to display groups that are on To scroll through the groups that are on press Previous or Next To turn off that group press the key to the right of the group name Hint If all BA groups you have access to are to be turned off press
30. The More First Selection The More selection allows you to scroll through the Action Menus At the last menu designation the More selection changes to First Selecting First brings you back to the first Action Menu The position bottom right of the key does not change EXERCISE THE MORE FIRST SELECTION Enter your ID code and press the More selection three times You are now at the last Action Menu screen and the More selection on the screen has changed to First Choosing First will now bring you back to the first Action Menu screen Repeat the steps two or three times to verify that you have seen each screen before The Quit Previous Selection Pressing the menu selection Previous on the bottom left of each Action Menu screen returns you to the previous Action Menu Choosing Quit from Action Menu 1 deactivates the operating panel GE Quick Start cont d EXERCISE THE MORE PREVIOUS SELECTION Enter your ID code and press the More selection once then press the Previous selection You should be back at Action Menu 1 Now choose More three times and Previous three times Again you should be back at Action Menu 1 Experiment with the More and the Previous selections until you feel comfortable navigating through the four Action Menus Now return to the Action Menu 1 choose Previous until its designation changes to Quit Choose Quit to return to the inactive operating panel display Other Navigational
31. Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code to display Action Menu 1 Bypass all protection points to be tested Press More to display Action Menu 2 Press Test to display Test Menu 1 Press More to display Test Menu 2 Press Burg pts audibly to audibly annunciate the test from the operating panel and begin the system test The display will indicate Test in Progress Walk through the test areas and activate each protection point to be tested You will hear a beep when all points are secure normal and a steady tone when a point is activated When the test is complete return to the operating panel and re enter your ID code to display Action Menu 1 Press Reset to display the reset options Press Tests to exit the test mode and to return the system to normal operation Press Continue to display Action Menu 1 Unbypass those points that were bypassed for test purposes System Test cont d Protection Points Visual 1 SOP SON OS CON NE CC E H 11 12 13 14 15 16 Using the operating panels numeric keypad enter a valid ID code to display Action Menu 1 Turn off those groups to be tested Press More to display Action Menu 2 Press Test to display Test Menu 1 Press Sensor points to display types of devices to be tested Press Burglar to display Burglary group descriptions Press Previous or Next to display the Group description to be tested Press Group descript
32. Y or STAY mode Once you select the mode you can scroll through your burglary groups using the Previous and Next selections Try it To turn specific groups on press the key to the right of the group name when that group s identification is displayed To turn on all groups press All Press Quit to return to Action Menu 1 Quick Start cont d Action Menu 2 Action Menu 2 has three feature selections See points Displays the number description and current status of each protection point Change close time Changes the close system on time of protection groups Test Takes you to the Test Submenu for testing of protection groups points holdup devices and or the bell and display EXERCISE SEE POINTS From Action Menu 2 choose See points to enter a submenu Press Supervisory Burglary Holdup or Fire depending on services being provided If Burglary is selected select which group Press Installed This will show you the first point of the selected service If there is more than one point in this service press Next to see the next point NOTE Next and Previous will not be displayed if there is only one point in that service Press Quit to return to Action Menu 2 EXERCISE TEST The test function is used for testing points groups and alarm functions of your security system To explore this function enter your ID code and enter Action Menu 2 by pressing More at Action Menu 1 Press Te
33. activati on of points or groups d Modifications to user or system data In addition to the 512 event history log you may obtain a real time printout of all events at a remote printer The system s powerful data handling capabilities are indispensable for keeping track of system status for assuring smooth operation for verifying workplace safety and security and for documenting employee access Summary Tyco Integrated Security s FOCUS CADET offers the security industry s best combination of versatility value and ease of use It handles all your site s security and access control needs through a pleasant intuitive menu driven user interface Although the system uses a powerful microprocessor it was designed so that non technical personnel can easily access all its features The QUICK START section is meant as a guide to introduce new users to the operation of the FOCUS CADET operating panel After reading QUICK START and working through the exercises a process that should take less than one hour the user will be familiar with all of the system s most important functions and operations Advanced operations and specific ways to get the most out of the system are covered in the rest of this manual False Alarm Prevention Introduction In recent years the pace of electronic development of security systems has greatly accelerated This has brought the price range of reliable monitored security systems to a level th
34. ager MESSAGE TEE 71 permanent schedule AA 45 Permits for alarm system 8 Personal Identification Number PIN 9 Point Number 71 Preventing causes of false alamms 9 PROVIOUS EE 30 Printing the History Log esee 60 Privilege Level 34 Programming EE initie 11 Protection Points and Groups 5 Te E EE 11 ETOT seeds eee he a ts 29 RES ENEE i dee 19 29 Resetting Current Alarms 58 Responding To Alarms AA 13 Seealarms 1 f2r rie eke 19 29 SOS points issues dirons 21 30 Setting Dates for Daylight Saving Time 43 Silent holdup alarm 16 Spring Daylight 44 SI EL CR ee hr ee 22 31 STA E rires os 5 STAY EE 3 55 SYSINTO EE 24 32 System has battery power op 76 System has telephone line problem 77 System History Log 59 System Operation Overnlew 27 System Overview 3 System Programming 33 Melen TESh shee diese cee 72 temporary schedule 45 TERMS AND CONDITIONS seeeeee 89 RR GE 21 30 Testing Bell and Operating Panel Display 75 Testing Burglary Protection Points A dible zs cece wrniei iin 72 Testing Holdup Fire and Supervisory DEVICES EE 74 Testing Protection Groups eseeeeseeeeeeeeee 74 Testing Protection Points Visual 73 NIE 22 31 Time Selection Mem 42 Too many points bypassed eee 78 Troub
35. alarm systems Tyco Integrated Security can help you with all your fire alarm system requirements Even if you already have a fire alarm system be sure to involve your local Tyco Integrated Security office anytime you are renovating or expanding your facility Your local representative can help you determine how to protect your facility whether it be for fire security or critical item monitoring such as cooler temperatures or storage tank levels 79 Emergency Evacuation 80 s Establish and regularly practice a plan of escape in the event of fire The following steps are recommended by the National Fire Protection Association 1 Position your detector or your interior and or exterior sounders so that they can be heard by all occupants Determine two means of escape from each room One path of escape should lead to the door that permits normal exit from the building The other should be an alternate escape route such as a window to be used if your normal exit path is impassable Station an escape ladder at such windows if there is a long drop to the ground Sketch a floor plan of the building Show windows doors stairs and rooftops that can be used to escape Indicate escape routes for each room Keep these routes free from obstruction and post copies of the escape routes in every room Assure that all bedroom doors are shut while you are asleep This will prevent deadly smoke from entering while you escape
36. an 75 percent of all false alarms are caused by alarm system operators Of these at least 7 out of 10 are simple errors made by a user while turning the system on or off or when leaving or entering the building Other typical causes are 1 Entering an area or opening a door or window whose protection has been turned on 2 Animals or large insects roaming through areas with protection turned on False alarms on fire monitored systems are typically caused by burning food heavy smoking in a room or steam from a shower Working as a team you and Tyco Integrated Security must have a goal of zero false alarms In many cities the municipal government and police department are attempting to make alarm system users more aware of their responsibility to reduce false alarms by 1 Requiring permits for alarm system users issued by licensed security companies 2 Charging fines for multiple false alarms and in some areas escalating fines if false alarms persist 3 Refusing to respond to an alarm when the rate of false alarm signals remains high You must help eliminate false alarms By installing this dependable state of the art FOCUS CADET system which is monitored by Tyco Integrated Security Systems you have already taken the first step Additional steps are to carefully read and understand this manual to become thoroughly familiar with your system by practicing entry and exit commands and to learn how your monitoring sy
37. anized like the TouchTone dial on a telephone Experiment with the alphanumeric keypad The keypad allows you to insert a character space number or symbol at any location within the group point or user name Letters are entered by pressing the key corresponding to them on the keypad Pressing a key once twice or three times enters the first second or third letter shown on the button For example press the 5 key three times to enter the letter L The letters Q and Z are the fourth letters for the 7 and 9 keys respectively Numbers are entered by pressing the 0 key once to enter the number 0 or by pressing the 0 key repeatedly to scroll through the numbers until the correct one is displayed Spaces are entered by pressing the 1 key Symbols are accessible by pressing the 1 key and scrolling through the entire character set using the CHR backward and forward keys Hint Scrolling through the entire alphabet will take less time if you hold the keys down instead of pressing and releasing them ee Quick Start cont d Summary After reading through the Quick Start section and going through the exercises you should be familiar with the operating panel of the FOCUS CADET security system If you are uncertain of any operation return to that part of this section and repeat the exercise OG System Operation Overview Operating Panel Your FOCUS CADET security system is controlled through interactive operatin
38. at is affordable to most households and nearly all businesses As a result the number of security systems installed is expanding swiftly Since these security systems are a most significant deterrent to unwanted intrusion structures protected by security systems are generally safer than those without this is a benefit to both the residents and the local law enforcement However from time to time many security system users operate their system improperly and an alarm signal is generated in error This situation is referred to as a false alarm When a security system monitoring center receives an alarm signal your local police and or fire department will be advised that there is an emergency at your location requiring their timely response Even if each user has only one false alarm every two years the police could potentially be called upon to respond to nearly ten million false alarms each year In most cities more than 90 percent of all alarms reported to the police are FALSE In many cities the police spend as much as 15 percent of their time and resources on false alarm generated wild goose chases In turn this e Diverts police and or fire department personnel from legitimate calls e Puts the community members at unnecessary risk e Wastes taxpayers money e Embarrasses the security system user e Diverts and wastes security company resources False Alarm Prevention cont d Statistics verify that more th
39. ature automatically secures your FOCUS CADET security system in the event of a distraction or emergency that causes you to step away from the operating panel EXERCISE PANEL ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION Enter your ID code Count to 15 after you hear the long beep The operating panel should now become inactive Enter your ID code again As soon as you hear the long beep press the More selection once The screen should change to the next menu Action Menu 2 see page 21 Wait a few seconds and press More again You should now be on Action Menu 3 see page 23 Now wait a full minute What happens 15 Quick Start cont d If you waited a full minute in the last exercise your operating panel should have entered its timeout phase In other words you have one minute after entering your last menu selection before the operating panel shuts down Hostage If this feature has been enabled you can activate a silent holdup alarm by entering your ID code and incrementing the last digit by 2 For example if your ID code is 011234 enter 011236 instead Note that an ID code with a last digit of 8 becomes 0 and a 9 becomes 1 The Navigational Menu Selections Each of the four Action Menus has several selections depending on user privilege Among these are the navigational menu selections which take you from one menu to the next and back again The two navigational selections from these menus are More First and Quit Previous
40. ause false alarms If you get a watchdog or have other animals do not allow them into a room with an area sensor when your system is turned on 4 If You Hire Janitorial Help Assign a special user code to each janitor and enter the code into the system using the procedure under the heading SYSTEM PROGRAMMING in this manual Carefully train your help to turn the system on turn it off and cancel false alarms They must also understand the entry and exit delays and be able to respond to a verification call from your Monitoring Center False Alarm Prevention cont d 10 5 If You Fumigate Your Building The chemical fog used in the fumigation process may be sensed as smoke by fire alarm smoke detectors and may also adversely affect area sensors Therefore be sure to notify Tyco Integrated Security BEFORE starting If You Change Your Telephone Changes in the location of the telephone outlets or telephone numbers could compromise the effectiveness of your security system Have a Tyco Integrated Security service technician inspect your system immediately after any such changes If You Install Anything Near Any System Device If you install any electrical or electronic equipment within a few feet of any element of your security system it could cause the security equipment to malfunction Discuss such installation plans with a Tyco Integrated Security service technician prior to proceeding with the installation If You Remodel
41. ay except holidays If Customer has purchased QSP Maintenance services the foregoing Warranty Period will be extended for the time period purchased and at the additional cost for QSP Maintenance shown in your Agreement with Tyco The following Conditions are not covered by Warranty a Damage or extra service time needed resulting from accidents acts of God lightning strikes riots floods terrorism acts of War alteration misuse tampering or abuse adjustments repairs or maintenance not done by Tyco or from parts accessories attachments or other devices not furnished by Tyco b Customer s failure to properly follow operating instructions provided by Tyco c Adjustments necessitated by misalignment of video cameras improper adjustment of monitor brightness and contrast tuning dials or insufficient light on the area viewed by the camera s d Trouble due to interruption of Telecom Service e Battery failure f Devices designed to fail in protecting the System such as but not limited to fuses and circuit breakers or g System changes requested by Customer If Customer calls Tyco for service under the Warranty and Tyco s representative finds that one of the Conditions has led to the inoperability or apparent inoperability of the System or any component Tyco may bill Customer for the service call whether or not Tyco actually works on the System If repairs are required due to one of the above Conditions Tyco will c
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43. e event of a security breach or fire no signals will be sent to the monitoring center 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code that has been assigned the privilege level of Can change perm sched or Can bypass FA HU SPV Press More to display Action Menu 2 Press Test to display Test Menu 1 Press Sensor points to display types of devices to be tested Press Holdup Fire or Supervisory to display the test instructions oon o ES Press More twice to scroll through burglar device test instructions Press 2 Press More twice to scroll through fire holdup and supervisory test instruction Press Quit Press More twice for the remainder of the test instructions 10 11 12 13 System Test cont d Press Start test to begin the test Activate each Holdup Fire or Supervisory device You will hear a beep once per minute as a reminder that the system is in the test mode A history event will be logged for each sensor activated Upon completion of the test return to the operating panel and re enter your ID code to display Action Menu 1 Press Reset to display the reset options Press Test to exit the test mode and to return the system to normal operation Press Continue to display Action Menu 1 Check the system history to see that all points tested properly Bell Operating Panel Display and Battery Test Testing the bell operating panel display and battery will not affect a
44. e not put in properly Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason however briefly Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm receiver Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in the United States they may not activate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35 of all fires according to data published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are as follows Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Moreover smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent
45. eak Battery F WEAK BAT Holdup Alarm Weak Battery H WEAK BAT Supervisory Alarm Weak Battery S WEAK BAT System Operation cont d Description Alpha System Test continued Untyped Alarm Weak Battery U WEAK BAT Access 2 Man 2NP Person ACCESS 2ND Keypad Lockout KEYPD LOCK Cardreader Irregular Access IRR ACCESS Manual Pushbutton Access remote arm disarm opening MAP ACCESS Access Denied Code Known access denied DENIED NA Access Denied Code Unknown access denied INVALID NA Dialer Test Dialer Test Report DLR TEST Dialer Test Report with System Trouble Present TBL TEST Bypassing Unbypassing Burglary Protection Bypassing a point or part of the burglary protection will cause the system to ignore that point or portion of protection until it is unbypassed restored to normal operation or the system is turned off Bypassing may be required to ignore a malfunctioning device or to allow access to permanently secured areas Only those users assigned the privilege level of Can Bypass BA may bypass and unbypass protection Bypassing Protection Points NOTE A bypassed point cannot detect intrusion or an alarm condition Before resorting to bypassing a point attempt to repair or correct the problem 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code that has been assigned the privilege level of Can bypass BA Press More twice to display Action Menu 3
46. enu 4 User xxx Quit Press Prev or Next to display the specific user name and user number to be deleted Hint To go directly to the user enter the one to three digit user number on the numeric keypad System Programming cont d 5 Press Delete to delete the User Name ID code Burglary group access privilege levels card key code and cancel date NOTE If Delete is not displayed contact Tyco Integrated Security for removal of this user from the system 6 Press Continue to display the User Selection Menu again To delete other users repeat steps 4 through 6 7 Press Quit to display Action Menu 4 Assigning or Changing User Access Use the following steps to assign or change a user s access to burglary groups privilege levels ID code card key code and or code and card cancel date 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code that has been assigned the privilege level of Can change names 2 Press the More button three times to display Action Menu 4 Press ID codes to display the User Selection Menu Note If ID codes is not displayed you do not have privilege level of Can change names Consult your manager or Tyco Integrated Security Service Representative User Selection Menu gt 4 ss gt d User xxx db df 4 Press Prev or Next to display the specific user name and user number to be changed or added site System Programming cont d
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48. eturn to Action Menu 1 System Programming Introduction Your FOCUS CADET security system is easily customized to meet your specific security and monitoring requirements During installation your Tyco Integrated Security representative will review all system options and will recommend certain features and functions to accommodate your facility and daily business routines Certain system features and functions can be reprogrammed changed from your remote operating panel However to program or reprogram your system you must use an ID code that has been assigned with the appropriate privilege level see User Data later in this section You can enter display add delete and or change system data from your operating panel However as changes are made keep accurate and up to date records to avoid potential errors in the future NOTE Certain system features and functions must be controlled from the Tyco Integrated Security Customer Monitoring Center Prior to modifying your system it is advisable to check with your Tyco Integrated Security Service Representative Your interactive operating panel provides four lines of information and or messages that prompt you through a simple selection process If you are unsure of a procedure or require additional information or explanation of a feature or function simply press the Help selector button You can use the Help button at any time without interfering with the operation in
49. explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Depending upon the nature of the fire and or the locations of the smoke detectors the detector even if it operates as anticipated may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation manual Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They do create multiple beams of protection and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls ceilings floors closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Mechanical tampering masking painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detection ability Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of protected area approaches the temperature range of 90 to 105 F the detection performance can decrease 84 WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM continued Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers if they are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors If warning devices sound
50. g a User Name 64 Use the following procedure to add new users change an existing user s access or delete existing users from the system 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code that has been assigned the privilege level of Can change names Press the More button three times to display Action Menu 4 Press ID codes to display the User Selection Menu NOTE If ID codes is not displayed you do not have the privilege level of Can change names Consult your manager or Tyco Integrated Security Service Representative System Programming cont d User Selection Menu 4 Press Prev or Next to display the specific user name and user number to be changed or added Hint To go directly to the user enter one to three digit user number on the numeric keypad Press Change to display the Character Entry Screen to change the user name The first line of the screen displays the current name with the cursor on the first letter of the description 6 Use the POS Cursor Position keys to move the cursor to the right and left through the description Use the CHR Character keys to scroll forward and backward through the character list letters numbers symbols and spaces Similarly you may change characters directly by using the alphanumeric keypad which is organized like the TouchTone dial on a telephone Letters are entered by pressing the key corresponding to them on the keypad Press
51. g panels consisting of a numeric keypad for entering data a four line 17 character per line display and 8 selector buttons for choosing operating functions Selector Buttons Numeric Keypad Sm A S 2 Enter Choice lt Lesson Help Button lt See Alarms J Display Screen Operating Panel Your key to the system is your personal 6 digit identification code which provides access to all operating functions The system can be programmed to limit the operational capabilities of each ID code and user As each digit of an ID code is entered from the numeric keypad the operating panel will emit a short beep When the final digit of a valid ID code is entered the operating panel will emit a longer beep signifying the ID code was accepted NOTE If you enter 18 incorrect digits the operating panel will go into lock out preventing further entries for 60 seconds 27 System Operation Overview cont d 28 As selector buttons are pressed the operating panel will display system status selection menus prompts and help screens to guide the user through the various operational capabilities assigned to that user The messages displayed on the operating panel can be customized by programming unique descriptions for the name of each protective point group of protective points holiday and users NOTE The operating panel remains active for 10 seconds after the ent
52. harge Customer for such work on a time and materials basis at Tyco s then applicable rates for labor and materials THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE CUSTOMER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY WITH RESPECT TO ANY AND ALL LOSSES OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER INCLUDING TYCO S NEGLIGENCE IS REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS SPECIFIED ABOVE TYCO WILL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY HOWEVER OCCASIONED WHETHER ALLEGED AS RESULTING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONTRACT BY TYCO OR NEGLIGENCE OF TYCO OR OTHERWISE To obtain service under this warranty call or write our local Tyco Integrated Security Tyco Service Department at the telephone number or address found in your local yellow pages at 1 800 289 2647 or online at http www tycois com about us contact us COPYRIGHT 2012 TYCO INTEGRATED SECURITY LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the written permission of Tyco Integrated Security LLC The material in this publication is for information purposes and subject to change without notice Ty
53. imes enters the first second or third letter shown on the button For example press the 5 key three times to enter the letter L The letters Q and Z are the fourth letters for the 7 and 9 keys respectively Numbers are entered by pressing the 0 key once to enter the number 0 or by pressing the 0 key repeatedly to scroll through the numbers until the correct one is displayed Spaces are entered by pressing the 1 key Symbols are entered by pressing the 1 key then using the CHR backward and forward keys to scroll through the entire character set Hint Scrolling through the entire alphabet will take less time if you hold the keys down instead of pressing and releasing them 53 System Operation Your FOCUS CADET security system is controlled through operating panels conveniently located throughout your facility See SYSTEM OPERATION OVERVIEW section for detailed operating instructions and a description of the operating panel Turning On Burglary Protection Turning on burglary protection will probably be the most used and most important operation for most sites Take extra time to practice securing and exiting your premises Make sure other operators you depend on for site closings do the same If the operating panel is located within the protected area you must enter and exit the premises through a pre determined entry exit door If your system is programmed with an audible exit delay warning the operating panel wi
54. ing a key once twice or three times enters the first second or third letter shown on the button For example press the 5 key three times to enter the letter L The letters Q and Z are the fourth letters for the 7 and 9 keys respectively Numbers are entered by pressing the 0 key once to enter the number 0 or by pressing the 0 key repeatedly to scroll through the numbers until the correct one is displayed Bis System Programming cont d 8 Spaces are entered by pressing the 1 key Symbols are entered by pressing the 1 key then using the CHR backward and forward keys to scroll through the entire character set Hint Scrolling through the entire alphabet will take less time if you hold the keys down instead of pressing and releasing them Press Continue to display the User Selection Menu again Repeat steps 4 through 6 to change the name of other users Press Quit to display Action Menu 4 Deleting a User ID Code Use this function to eliminate a user s access to the security system 1 56 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code that has been assigned the privilege level of Can change names Press the More button three times to display Action Menu 4 Press ID codes to display the User Selection Menu Note If ID codes is not displayed you do not have privilege level of Can change names Consult your manager or Tyco Integrated Security Service Representative User Selection M
55. int descriptions whenever a sensor is added or moved in the system Follow the steps below to change the group or point descriptions 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code that has been assigned the privilege level of Can change names Press the More button three times to display Action Menu 4 Press Name pnt gps to display group and or point descriptions Press Prev or Next to display the group or point description and number you want to change NOTE Group descriptions will be displayed first Press the Next button to scroll through the group descriptions and begin display of point descriptions Hint To go directly to a point enter the one to three digit point number on the numeric keypad 5 Press Change to display the selector buttons for entering a new description The first line of the screen displays the current name with the cursor on the first letter of the description 52 System Programming cont d 6 Use the POS Cursor Position keys to move the cursor to the right and left through the description Use the CHR Character keys to scroll forward and backward through the character list letters numbers symbols and spaces Similarly you may change characters directly by using the alphanumeric keypad which is organized like the TouchTone dial on a telephone Letters are entered by pressing the key corresponding to them on the keypad Pressing a key once twice or three t
56. ion of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact the manufacturer for repair and warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved There are no user serviceable components in this product and all necessary repairs must be made by the manufacturer Other repair methods may invalidate the FCC registration on this product This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs This equipment is hearing aid compatible When programming or making test calls to an emergency number briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning or late evening 82 CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS DOC STATEMENT This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 NOTICE The Industry Canada Label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The
57. ion to begin display of the test instructions Press More 3 times to scroll through the test instructions Press Start test to begin the system test Activate those devices to be tested One history event will be logged for each sensor When the test is complete return to the operating panel and re enter your ID code to display Action Menu 1 Press Reset to display the reset options Press Tests to exit the test mode and to return the system to normal operation Press Continue to display Action Menu 1 Press More twice to display Action Menu 3 Press History to display the history menu and test results aoe System Test cont d Protection Groups Use this test to determine if the selected Burglary group is ready to turn on 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code to display Action Menu 1 Press More to display Action Menu 2 Press Test to display Test Menu 1 Press Burglary groups to display the Burglary Group Descriptions Press Previous or Next to display the Group description to be tested Press Group description to test that specific group and to display the test results 7 Press Quit to display Action Menu 2 8 To test additional groups repeat steps 3 through 7 Oy Er Ver D D Testing Holdup Fire and Supervisory Devices 74 CAUTION Use care when conducting this test All holdup fire and supervisory functions are disabled during this test mode In th
58. l through the list of your burglary groups using the Previous and Next selections This is automatically skipped if only one BA group is being used Choose one of the groups and press the key next to the name of the group to display the Bypass Submenu Choose Bypass points to display point number status description and additional selector keys Use Previous and Next to navigate through a listing of specific points To choose a point press Bypass Notice that Bypass changes to Unbypass Unbypass that point by pressing Unbypass Press Quit to return to Action Menu 1 Bypassing A Bypass points gt A A Quit Bypass VVS gt EXERCISE HISTORY LOG Enter your ID code and scroll to Action Menu 3 To display the last 500 events by date time and type press History and select On this screen The most recent event is displayed first PgDn displays additional information about an event including the user name point and group descriptions PgUp returns you to the original information To scroll through the events use Prev and Next At any time you may select Quit to return to the History Selection Menu To obtain a hard copy of the history log select On printer from this menu Pressing Quit again will return you to Action Menu 1 23 Quick Start cont d 24 Action Menu 4 Previous Action Menu 4 contains four feature selections SysInfo Displays model number revision a
59. lay Action Menu 8 Press Time to display the Time Selection Menu 43 System Programming cont d 4 9 10 11 Press Daylight to display Spring Daylight description and programmed date Press Previous or Next to toggle between Spring Daylight description and Fall Daylight description and the date you want to change Press Change to display the selector buttons for entering a new spring or fall description Press Continue to display current and new date entry field Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter the new date Example April 9th is entered 0409 Press Enter to complete your entry and display the new date Press Quit to display the previous screen Repeat steps 5 to 9 for the second date Press Quit to display the Time Selection Menu Daily Operating Schedules A4 Your FOCUS CADET system can accommodate two distinct daily operating schedules two opening times and two closing times for each day of the week for each Burglary BA group Daily operating schedules may be used to restrict access to the facility and or system Users who have not been assigned open regular privilege will be denied access key or card access control or will trip an irregular opening alarm if a BA group is turned off outside the schedules or on holidays These schedules also enable your system to automatically alert the Tyco Integrated Security Customer Monitoring Cen
60. leshooting Guide 76 Turn Off Men 57 RR DI el DEE 19 29 Turning BA Groups Off 18 Turning Off ALL Burglary Groupe 57 Turning Off Burglary Groups Using a Key or Card Reader 58 Turning Off Burglary Protection 56 Turning Off One or More Burglary Groups 57 Turning On ALL Burglary Groupe 54 Turning On Burglary Groups Using a Key or Card Reader 56 Turning On Burglary Protection 54 Turning On One or More Burglary Groups 55 Unbypassing Protection Points 69 User Access and Security 5 User Data Bede dreet 33 User Names etita ta da 34 User Number 71 User Selection Menu 35 Viewing Current Alarms 14 Viewing the History Log eeseeeeeeneeeeeees 59 VIe El DEE 5 87 ss LIMITED WARRANTY Terms and Conditions Applying to Sale of Equipment Limited Warranty Any original part of the system as distinguished from the Software including the wiring installed under this Agreement which proves to be defective in material or workmanship within 90 days of the date of completion of installation Warranty Period will be repaired or replaced at Tyco Integrated Security s Tyco sole discretion with a new or functionally operative part Labor and material required to repair or replace such defective components will be furnished at no charge during the Warranty Period Warranty Services will be furnished between 8 00A M to 4 30P M Monday through Frid
61. ll beep once every second during the exit delay period You must exit the protected area and close the exit door securely before the exit delay expires A 4 second steady tone indicates the expiration of the exit delay If you are detained and hear the 4 second tone return to the operating panel re enter your ID code and repeat the process for exiting NOTE If you do not exit the protected area prior to the expiration of the exit delay an exit fail signal will be transmitted to the Tyco Integrated Security Customer Monitoring Center The system can be turned on in either the AWAY or STAY mode The STAY mode automatically bypasses certain point types Check with your Tyco Integrated Security service technician to see if your system contains any of these point types Turning On ALL Burglary Groups 54 Before turning on be sure to secure or bypass all protection points 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code to display Action Menu 1 System Operation cont d SE EE oe Action Menu 1 4 Lesson Quit Press Turn on to display Arming Mode screen if STAY mode is enabled Select which arming mode AWAY or STAY Press All to turn on all Burglary groups Secure and exit premises prior to the expiration of the exit delay if applicable Turning On One or More Burglary Groups Use this function to turn on certain groups and leave others inactive This is especially useful
62. mp de RSS 210 des Industries Canada Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes 1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d interf rences nuisibles 2 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interf rence re ue y compris les interf rences causant une r ception ind sirable E NOTIFICATION All connections to the telephone network must be made through standard plugs and standard telephone company jacks or equivalent in such manner as to allow for easy and immediate disconnection of the alarm equipment If the connecting cord is unplugged from the jack there shall be no interference to the telephone equipment still connected to the telephone network Notify the telephone company if the communicator is removed from the premises and the RJ 31X or RJ38X jack is no longer needed MALFUNCTIONS OF EQUIPMENT In the unlikely event that the system should ever fail to operate properly it should be disconnected from the RJ 31X or RJ38X jack to determine if the problem is with the telephone network or with the security system If a problem is found with the communicator leave disconnected until repaired or replaced If you experience trouble with the telephone equipment please contact your Tyco Integrated Security Customer Service Representative and ask for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that
63. n AC power is off AC electrical power has been interrupted or disconnected 1 Check the status of AC power throughout the facility 2 Check that the Central Control Unit transformer is plugged into an AC electrical outlet 3 Check the circuit breaker for the Central Control Unit AC electrical outlet Cannot turn on Battery power is low Your system s standby battery is low If AC power has recently been interrupted or disconnected it will be several hours before the standby battery re charges If AC power has not been interrupted or disconnected the standby battery may be defective 4 Check availability of AC power to re charge the standby battery 5 Check that the Central Control Unit transformer is plugged into an AC electrical outlet 6 Check the circuit breaker for the Central Control Unit AC electrical outlet Tyco Integrated Security Service personnel working on system The user is not authorized to perform any function until Tyco Integrated Security is finished working 7 Check with your Tyco Integrated Security Service Representative to determine completion time 96 Trouble or Error Display Troubleshooting Guide cont d Description Action System has telephone line problem A problem exists with the system s telephone line 8 Check other telephones in the facility 9 Contact the telephone company if other Cannot t
64. n Plus can not open irregular Can access amp open plus can not open irregular Can access plus can not open irregular Can not access System Programming cont d Assigning a User ID Code The ID code is used to access the operating panel The first two digits of the ID code are the user number The number to be entered is the unique four digit PIN Choose a number that is easy to remember but is still difficult for others to guess 13 Press Change to display the ID Code Entry screen NOTE If this user number has an existing ID code the existing four digit PIN will not be displayed 14 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter the four digit user PIN Each digit is displayed as entered 15 Press Enter to enter the new user ID code into the system 16 Press Continue to assign this user a card key code go to step 18 below 17 Press Quit to return to Action Menu 4 Assigning a User a Card Key Code 18 Go to the nearest card key reader and swipe the card through the reader or insert and remove the key The red lamp on the reader will flash and the key or card number will be displayed 19 Press Continue if a cancel date is desired and continue with step 21 20 Press Quit to return to the User Selection Menu Assigning a Code and Card Cancel Date A date valid for up to one year can be assigned to a user after which the user s ID code and card key code will be automatically deleted from the sy
65. nd date of your FOCUS CADET system Name pnt gps Displays or changes the name number and type of each protection point or group ID codes Changes user names group access privileges card key number cancel dates and or adds changes the ID code of the first 99 users Load Downloads changes into the system from a remote Tyco Integrated Security Service Terminal EXERCISE NAME PNT GPS This exercise uses both the menu screens and the numeric keypad Enter your ID code and scroll to Action Menu 4 using the More key Choose Name pnt gps to display the first BA group description The FOCUS CADET lists the groups first then card key readers then points If you are familiar with your protection point ID numbers you may go directly to a point by entering its corresponding three digit number on the keypad Pressing Change now displays the selector keys for entering a new description for a point or group from the Character Entry Screen Quick Start cont d Continue gt ha The first line of the screen displays the current name with the cursor on the first letter of the description Use the POS Cursor Position keys to move the cursor to the right and left through the description Use the CHR Character keys to scroll forward and backward through the character list letters numbers symbols and spaces Similarly you may change characters directly by using the alphanumeric keypad which is org
66. ny other operation nor will it interfere with protection from any point or group 1 ooo ee Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code to display Action Menu 1 Press More to display Action Menu 2 Press Test to display Test Menu 1 Press More to display Test Menu 2 Press Bel Dsp Batt tst to begin automatic test of your system s bell display and battery NOTE A test pattern of all LCD elements will be shown for 4 seconds and the bell will ring for the last 4 seconds of this 30 second test Walk to an area where the bell can be heard to verify its operation If a low battery condition is detected trouble beeping will occur except if the service code is used to perform the test 6 The display will indicate the completion of the test 75 Troubleshooting Guide During operation of your FOCUS CADET security system your operating panel may display error or trouble messages which restrict system operation To display additional information regarding trouble or error messages press the Help selector button The chart below also provides a list of these messages a brief explanation and the required action to resolve the problem NOTE If a system trouble condition or error message persists contact your Tyco Integrated Security Service Representative for assistance Trouble or Error Display Description Action System has battery power only Cannot turn o
67. o On is enabled burglary protection will automatically be turned on which could lead to the generation of a false alarm if personnel are within a protected area There are four Auto On Off options that you may select from It is recommended that you discuss these with your Tyco Integrated Security Service Representative to determine which one if any would be appropriate for your particular application The four options are Manual on Manual off Automatic off Manual on Automatic on Manual off Automatic on Automatic off Manual The user must perform the on off function Automatic The system automatically performs the on off function The Auto On Off feature is separately programmed for each group and daily operating schedule For example you can select Auto Off for Burglary Group 1 on Saturday and Sunday only If your system was programmed with the Auto On Off feature at the time of installation simply follow the steps under Changing Daily Operating Schedules Once you have entered AM or PM at step 13 the display will indicate whether the system can or cannot turn itself on or off at that time 15 Press More to display the next daily operating schedule to be changed or press Quit to display the Time Selection Menu System Programming cont d Changing Open Close Schedule Limits Use the procedure below to change the earliest open times and the latest close times for the system 1 Using the operating panel s numeric ke
68. of each Burglary group including the name of the users Schedule changes including the name of the user who made the change Alarms by description and number of Burglary group and point Trouble conditions by description and number of point Bypassed and unbypassed points by description and number of Burglary group and point including the name of the user who performed the function Name of the user requesting the printout of the history log Results of point tests Optionally all card key accesses per reader Viewing the History Log 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code to display Action Menu 1 Press More twice to display Action Menu 8 Press History to display the History Selection Menu 59 System Operation cont d GE 9 History Selection Menu Press On this screen to display the last 500 system events in chronological order beginning with the most recent event The events are displayed by date time and type Press PgDn to display additional information including the user name point and group description Press PgUp to display the original event information Press Prev or Next to display additional events in the history log Press Quit to display the History Selection Menu Press Quit to display Action Menu 1 Printing the History Log 60 If a printer is installed turned on and selected complete steps 1 through 3 in Viewing the Histor
69. or Renovate Your Building During the course of remodeling or renovating there are often changes in telephone and or electrical circuits In addition large clouds of construction dust are generated Any of these can compromise the effectiveness of your security system In addition any change in the position of walls doors or window openings may disable certain sensors in your system A change in the location of mirrors pictures or other wall hangings as well as fans or large plants could cause a false alarm when an area sensor is activated by movement or reflections of movement Remember to discuss any renovation or redecorating with your Tyco Integrated Security representative before you start construction or redecorating and once again when you complete it Quick Start Introduction The QUICK START section is designed to familiarize new users with the operation of the FOCUS CADET operating panel in under an hour It will introduce you the FOCUS CADET four primary menus and guide you through the logic behind one or two operations from each menu Think of the QUICK START section as a crash course on how to access basic menus and functions of your new security system After reading the QUICK START section and going through the exercises users will be better able to define their particular control and programming needs and to pinpoint problems then locate the needed information in this manual and follow the specific ins
70. ponding to them on the keypad Pressing a key once twice or three times enters the first second or third letter shown on the button For example press the 5 key three times to enter the letter L The letters Q and Z are the fourth letters for the 7 and 9 keys respectively Numbers are entered by pressing the 0 key once to enter the number 0 or by pressing the 0 key repeatedly to scroll through the numbers until the correct one is displayed Spaces are entered by pressing the 1 key Symbols are entered by pressing the 1 key then using the CHR backward and forward keys to scroll through the entire character set Hint Scrolling through the entire alphabet will take less time if you hold the keys down instead of pressing and releasing them Press Continue to enter a new holiday date or press Quit to display another holiday description and date gee System Programming cont d Changing Holiday Dates Complete steps 1 through 6 from Adding or Changing Holiday Descriptions 7 Press Continue to display the current and new Holiday dates 8 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter the new date Example January 1 is entered as 0101 9 Press Enter to complete your entry and to display the new date 10 Press Quit to display the Time Selection menu Group Point Descriptions Change group and point descriptions to define a burglary or other protection group or to tailor group names to suit your specific needs Change po
71. press More 3 As you enter your ID code the system will verify your entry by displaying X If you make a mistake entering your ID code press Clear Quick Start cont d Responding to Alarms During an alarm your system s alarm annunciating devices bell siren lights and or operating panel depending on the optional devices you selected will be activated The operating panel and horns will sound an intermittent tone with a 5 second pause every 10 seconds to audibly annunciate a fire alarm and a steady tone to audibly annunciate a burglary alarm BURGLARY NOTE Do not enter the premises until police arrive Have a key available to let the police in FIRE NOTE If you are on the premises when an alarm occurs EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY HOLDUP NOTE During a holdup or hostage duress situation try to remain as calm as possible All employees should be instructed on the operation of holdup devices Users with ID codes should be instructed on the use of the Ambush Hostage and Duress features a KE Quick Start cont d Viewing Current Alarms During an alarm excluding holdup hostage and duress alarms the operating panel will display the current alarm by type and point description 1 Fire Alarm Smoke Detector Continue 1 Using the operating panels numeric keypad enter a valid ID code to display the Action Menu 1 see page 19 if no burglary groups are on or press the Turn off selecto
72. ques s il y en a sont raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir racours un service d inspection des installations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas AVIS L indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES assign chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent tre raccord s une interface La terminaison d une interface t l phonique peut consister en une combinaison de quelques dispositifs la seule condition que la somme d indices d quivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n exc de pas 5 83 WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this system is an advanced design security system it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary or fire or other emergency Any alarm system whether commercial or residential is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons For example Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device Intrusion detectors e g passive infrared detectors smoke detectors and many other sensing devices will not work without power Battery operated devices will not work without batteries with dead batteries or if the batteries ar
73. r button if burglary groups are on to deactivate all annunciating devices 2 If burglary groups are on complete the steps under Turning Off Burglary Protection in the SYSTEM OPERATION section When all burglary groups are off press Continue to display Action Menu 1 3 Press See alarms to display the alarm type point number and description Press Prev or Next to display additional alarms Press Quit to display Action Menu 1 side Quick Start cont d Entering Your Personal ID Number The first step in performing any function within the FOCUS CADET system is to enter your personal six digit ID number EXERCISE ENTERING A VALID ID CODE Enter your personal ID number You should hear a short beep after each digit is entered After your number has been accepted you will hear a longer beep Now wait about 15 seconds and try to enter another random six digit number What happens now The number is recognized as an invalid ID code and the operating panel will display Code Incorrect Try Again If you make a mistake press Clear to re enter the number The operating panel is active for 10 seconds after a valid code is entered This means you must enter a menu selection within that time or the operating panel will deactivate requiring the input of a valid ID code again Once you have selected a menu item however the panel remains active for a full minute before becoming inactive This timeout fe
74. r structure type is required to have a fire alarm system and if so what fire alarm system functions must be supported Each state and local government jurisdiction adopts in part or in entirety these codes which become that jurisdiction s code In addition there are also standards that govern the design installation and service of fire alarm systems For instance the use and placement of smoke and fire detection devices is specified in the National Fire Alarm Code The most popularly adopted code is the National Fire Alarm Code commonly referred to as NFPA 72 Code Enforcement Codes are enforced by the person who is designated by the state or local government as the Authority Having Jurisdiction also simply referred to as the AHJ The AHJ has the delegated power to review and interpret the code as it may pertain to a particular structure The AHJ must interpret codes because structures often are not uniform So for example the AHJ will review a fire alarm design for the correct number of smoke detectors and their placement in relation to the structure s layout FOCUS Cadet Plus Fire Alarm System Capabilities The FOCUS CADET security system is Underwriters Laboratories listed for and can support addressable smoke and fire detection as well as provide fire alarm warning to your premise s occupants It is a best fit for many structures that require fire alarm in those jurisdictions that allow combination security and fire
75. rn off to display Burglary group description and additional selector buttons 3 Press All to turn off all Burglary groups 4 Press Continue to display Action Menu 1 Turning Off One or More Burglary Groups NOTE All Burglary groups in alarm or entry delay will be automatically turned off when a valid ID code is entered All other Burglary groups must be turned off manually 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code to display the Turn Off Menu 2 Press Turn off to display Burglary group description and additional selector buttons 3 Press Previous or Next to display the specific Burglary group to be turned off o System Operation cont d 4 Press the Group description button to turn off that specific group 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 to turn off additional groups 6 Press Continue to display Action Menu 1 Turning Off One or More Burglary Groups Using a Key or Card Reader 1 Insert or swipe the access key or card The green lamp will illuminate on the key card reader If you are using a key turn the cylinder to unlock the door If you are using a strike pull the door open NOTE If the green lamp does not light and the red lamp winks out momentarily it indicates the system is rejecting the access attempt The system can reject access for the following reasons a User does not have irregular open privilege and the present time is outside the schedule or is a holida
76. rn on AC power is off 76 Cannot turn on Battery power is low 76 Cannot turn on Communication line Troubles in Me trie rime 77 Cannot turn on Some points are elle lun EE 78 Cannot turn on System must be reset by Tyco Integrated Security 78 Change close time 21 30 Change names s eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeieeereeen nennen 39 86 Change perm sched ceeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 39 Change temp sche 39 CHANGES IN TELEPHONE COMPANY EOGUIEMENT te arcanas aroia iicet 81 Changing Daily Operating Schedules 45 Changing the Current Date 43 Changing the Current Time 42 Changing the Time and Date 0000000010a 42 Character Entry Screen ceeseeseeeeeeeeeeee 24 Character Keys 35 Code incorrect cccecccceeesseeeeesseeeesseeeeeees 78 Code incorrect Keyboard locked Please wait cccccceeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeesteeees 78 Conditions Not Covered By Warranty 89 CONTRAST Control Unit TEEN Customer Monitoring Center 33 Daily Operating Schedules 44 Daylight EE 31 Deleting a User ID Code nssssnseseseeeeneeeee 36 DOG ES RE eaten ite ees 83 Emergency Evacuation eee 80 ENTERING A VALID ID CODE 15 Entering Your Personal ID Number 15 Event Code iisi iorsin aiis 71 Extending Close Time 70 Fall Daylight s s 20csceceiedeaiananen 44 False Alarm Prevention 7 False alte
77. ry of a valid ID code However pressing a selector button within the initial 10 seconds extends the active period to 60 seconds Upon entry of a valid ID code the operating panel will display the first of four Action Menus These Action Menus display all the operating functions the user can access To choose a displayed function simply press the corresponding selector button If you encounter a problem or require additional information during the operation of the system simply press the Help button located in the upper left corner of the operating panel The display will then provide instructions and information associated with the specific items displayed on the screen The use of the Help button will not interfere with the system operation in process Press Quit or the upper left button again to exit the Help display If a system trouble or error message is displayed refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE section It provides a list of these messages a brief explanation of each message and the required action to resolve the problem NOTE The contrast of the display screen can be adjusted at any time Simply press the 0 and keys simultaneously which are located on the numeric keypad The contrast adjustment options will be shown on the display screen To increase the contrast press the CONTRAST selector button To decrease the contrast press the CONTRAST selector button System Operation Overview cont
78. ss all protection and retry 2 Within one minute insert and swipe the access key or card The red lamp on the exit button will illuminate steadily If you are using a key turn the key and lock the door NOTE If the red lamp does not light the system has not armed If you are using a key the cylinder will not turn and the door will not lock Secure or bypass all protection and retry 3 If an outside sounder is installed and optioned wait to hear a short ding before leaving The sounder s failure to annunciate the ding indicates Tyco Integrated Security has not received the closing signal Turning Off Burglary Protection D I If the operating panel is located within the protected area enter through a pre determined entry door The operating panel will emit a steady tone indicating the entry delay NOTE If you do not turn the system off prior to the expiration of the entry delay steady tone stops an alarm signal will be transmitted to the Tyco Integrated Security Customer Monitoring Center System Operation cont d Turning Off ALL Burglary Groups Note All Burglary groups in alarm or entry delay will be automatically turned off when a valid ID code is entered All other Burglary groups must be turned off manually 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code to display the Turn Off Menu Turn Off Menu Some BA Groups are on Code Accepted Continue 2 Press Tu
79. st to go to the Test Submenu Press More to display Test Submenu 2 Press Quit to return to Action Menu 2 2 Quick Start cont d Action Menu 3 22 Action Menu 3 is your starting point for most time related power status and bypass functions It has four feature selections Bypass Bypasses and unbypasses protection points displays the number of points within each group that can be bypassed or bypasses Vault Vibration Sensor points Bypassing a point causes the system to ignore that point until it is restored to normal operation unbypassed Bypassing may be used to ignore a malfunctioning device such as repair maintenance or construction Status Checks status of AC power standby battery power and the telephone line History Displays or prints the most recent 500 system events including user time and date of the occurrence of each event Time Displays modifies or enters time related functions such as holidays open close schedules daylight savings current time date and the open close schedule in case of an ambush Quick Start cont d EXERCISE BYPASS UNBYPASS PROTECTION POINTS Enter your ID code and press More twice to display Action Menu 3 Choosing Bypass leads you to the Bypass selection menu You must have a Bypass BA privilege If not you will not see Bypass Selecting Burglar will bring you to the Group Selection menu for the BA groups You may now scrol
80. stem Use this feature only for temporary help or construction personnel who will not need access after a job is completed 21 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter the month 1 12 and day 1 31 that this user will be automatically deleted from the system 22 Press Enter to enter the new user ID code cancel date into the system 23 Press Quit to return to the User Selection Menu 41 System Programming cont d Changing the Time and Date Your FOCUS CADET security system contains a real time clock and calendar which must be programmed at the time of installation Periodically check the clock and calendar to ensure their accuracy The time and date may require re entering if both AC power and battery power have been interrupted or disconnected If a change is required complete the steps below Changing the Current Time 42 Note Before changing the time or date turn off all BA groups 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code that has been assigned the privilege level of Change perm sched or Change temp sched 2 Press More twice to display Action Menu 3 3 Press Time to display the Time Selection Menu Time Selection Menu 4 Time Holiday Quit 4 Press Current to display the current time and date settings of the system 5 Press Change to display the selector buttons Change time and Change date NOTE Change will not appear unless all
81. stem can become part of False Alarm Prevention cont d your work day lifestyle Learn your Personal Identification Number PIN which is necessary when you communicate with your Tyco Integrated Security Customer Monitoring Center Then teach all others who will be using the system Make sure they are confident they can flawlessly operate the system and are able to promptly cancel a false alarm should one occur All users must be very familiar with the operating procedure to cancel false alarms Preventing causes of false alarms The Tyco Integrated Security brochure entitled Helping You Prevent False Alarms refers you to this manual for any of several actions you may take to prevent false alarms These actions are listed below 1 When You Test Your System Follow the procedure under the heading TESTING THE SYSTEM in this manual Make certain your system is out of service before you start testing the various sensors 2 If You Move to a Different Building Tyco Integrated Security offers a special consideration to customers who move provided you give to your local Tyco Integrated Security representative the name of the party that purchases or leases your present building Do not take your operating panel or any part of your system with you Ask Tyco Integrated Security to take your system out of service just before the new party takes ownership of your present building 3 If You Get a Watchdog Nearly all types of animals can c
82. t prudently in protecting themselves and continue to insure their lives and property We continue to develop new and improved protection devices Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to learn about these developments 85 Index Quick Start ue een nn dees 4 Access Capability ecccsceeseeeeeeenerees 40 Action Menu 1 19 29 Action Menu 2 21 30 Action Menu 3 22 31 Action Menu 4 24 32 Action Menus 29 Action Menus 1 4 18 Customer Monitoring Center eeeee 9 Tyco Integrated Security Service personnel working on system 77 Assigning a Code and Card Cancel Date 41 Assigning a User a Card Key Code 41 Assigning a User ID Code eeceeeeeeeeee 41 Assigning Access to a User 37 Assigning Burglary Group Access 38 Assigning Privilege Levels 38 Assistance The Selections ceeee 19 Auto On Off Gchedule 47 Automated Recording and Documenting 6 AWAY EE 3 5 BURGLARY NOTE 13 BYPASS Lee a ere nent ares 22 31 Bypass BA isra liens 39 Bypass Selection Menu 1 68 Bypass Selection Menu 2 68 Bypassing Protection Points 67 Bypassing Unbypassing Vault Vibration Sensors VVS 69 Can change names sssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeenen 34 Cannot turn off Group Description Schedule locked AAA 77 Cannot turn on Group Description must be on first 77 Cannot tu
83. ter if the burglary protection was turned on at the proper time Your system can also accommodate schedule limits which prevent schedule changes that are outside the schedule limits System Programming cont d Schedules can be permanent or temporary A permanent schedule is fixed and remains in effect until it is changed by an authorized user A temporary schedule will override the permanent schedule for one day only It is automatically deleted at midnight of the day it took effect For example on a Friday a temporary closing time of 8 00 PM is programmed into the system to override the permanent schedule closing time of 5 00 PM It will affect that day s Friday s schedule only The 8 00 PM temporary closing time will be automatically deleted at midnight thus restoring the permanent closing time of 5 00 PM for future Fridays Changing Daily Operating Schedules Use the following procedure to re program change the daily operating schedules 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code that has been assigned the privilege level of Can change perm schedule 2 Press More twice to display the Action Menu 8 Press Time to display the Time Selection Menu Time Selection Menu 4 Press Open close to display the Group Description selector button 5 Press Previous or Next to display the desired Group Description of the schedule to be changed 45 System Programming cont d
84. th of time enter the remainder and press PM For example if you want 14 hours and 20 minutes press Change Close time 0 2 2 0 PM e The No Close time will take effect only when the group is opened If you want the new time to take effect NOW first turn on the group and then turn it off e The programming of the first schedule for each day is optional If you do program the first schedule openings outside the schedule can be restricted For example a first schedule opening time of 5 00 AM and a first schedule close time of 10 00 PM may restrict certain users from midnight to 54M and from 10PM to midnight Persons who open anytime will be required to close the group in the specified time period entered in the second close schedule as specified above Changing Auto On Off Schedule Your FOCUS CADET security system can accommodate an Auto On Off feature If enabled the Auto On Off feature enables your system to automatically turn itself on and off according to the daily operating schedule permanent or temporary that you have assigned The Auto On Off feature is automatically deleted on holidays and can be cancelled by deleting a schedule 47 System Programming cont d 48 For maximum security the Auto On Off feature is not recommended If Auto Off is enabled burglary protection will automatically be turned off regardless of unforeseen events possibly allowing unauthorized personnel to enter the premises If Aut
85. that are sensitive to occupant and construction vibrations If construction is scheduled to end by the programmed Latest Close Time use the Bypass VVS feature to automatically bypass ALL VVS detectors ALL VVS detectors will be automatically unbypassed after 12 midnight Complete steps 1 through 6 under Bypassing Protection Points Then perform the following steps 7 Press Bypass VVS or Unbypass VVS to bypass or unbypass vault vibration sensors 8 Press Quit to display Action Menu 3 69 System Operation cont d Extending Close Time 70 Fifteen minutes prior to the scheduled close time the operating panel will beep once per minute to remind you to close turn on burglary protection If you are unable to turn on the burglary protection you must extend the close time Extending the close time temporary schedule change will override the permanent close schedule for 1 day only It will be automatically deleted at midnight of the day it was entered To extend the close time perform the following steps 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code that has been assigned the privilege level of Can change temp sched Press More to display Action Menu 2 Press Change close time to display Burglary group descriptions Press Previous or Next to display the specific Burglary group description Press the Group description button to display the current and new close times OS By Go BS
86. tructions confidently and efficiently Operating Panel Functions The operating panel is the primary interface between you the operator and the electronic components forming the brains of your FOCUS CADET security system The panel consists of a liquid crystal display LCD on the left and a numeric keypad similar to the buttons on a TouchTone phone on the right Users can access most FOCUS CADET operations through the LCD Some operations require both the LCD screen and the keypad Operating panel functions are divided into three main groups 1 Programming Operations relate to system settings user names user ID numbers schedules names of points and groups and time date functions 2 System Operations allow you to turn burglary protection on and off bypass protection points respond to system alarms obtain a history log and extend your site s close time 3 Test Operations enable operators to test protection points security groups and hardware BG Quick Start cont d Normal Inactive Screen When there are no alarms or troubles and no one is using the operating panel the Normal Inactive Screen will display 1 Press the to view the Help Screen which will aid you in responding to an alarm or trouble condition 2 The top line of the display will indicate a particular Burglar Alarm BA group and the second line will indicate that group s status To view status of other BA groups
87. ually activated or deactivated at any time FOCUS CADET also features powerful scheduling capabilities for automated worry free operation The combination of point group control and scheduling features allows operators of the system to construct versatile scenarios quickly and with no previous programming knowledge User Access and Security NOTE The Access Control feature is not part of a UL Listed system Each FOCUS CADET card key reader acts as a security gateway to your workplace or to a specific area where certain employees have access and others do not This feature which operates on manual input codes Wiegand proximity magnetic cards or Marlok keys allows tracking of all security related activities either through a continuous printout or by accessing the 512 event history log The FOCUS CADET supports up to 255 different users maximum 99 user codes the rest are access cards only and various levels of security with all the flexibility you will need to assure that every employee has the proper level of access to the workplace areas System Overview cont d Automated Event Recording and Printing The Tyco Integrated Security FOCUS CADET provides complete documentation and event recording capabilities The system prints all desired events and stores the last 512 system events in memory The types of events recorded in the memory are a Changes in the c Use of a card key system status reader b Activation de
88. urn on telephones do not work or trouble Security Service Representative if other telephones work for assistance Time to turn on Group This is a Late Close 10 Turn the system on Description or extend Warning The operating OR closing time panel will emit a steady tone until the closing time is 11 Extend the closing time changed If the system is not NOTE You must have an turned on or the closing time ID code with a privilege extended a signal will be level of Can change transmitted to the Tyco temp sched Integrated Security Customer Monitoring Center Cannot turn on Group Group interlock option is 12 The group displayed must Description must be on programmed into your be turned on before the first system group you have selected Cannot turn off Group Your system is programmed 13 This group can only be Description Schedule locked with schedule lockout for this protection group turned off during the programmed opening schedule Check with your Security Manager to determine the programmed schedule T Troubleshooting Guide cont d Trouble or Error Display Fire SPV or Holdup points bypassed Description Some fire supervisory or holdup points are bypassed Action 14 Check with your Tyco Integrated Security Service Representative to determine when they will be restored Cannot turn on System must be reset by Tyco Integrated Security Your system is
89. wer Supply Trouble Restore POWER RST Keyswitch Alarm KEY ALARM Keyswitch Trouble KET RST Keyswitch Restore KEY RST Janitor Keyswitch Alarm JANITOR AL Janitor Keyswitch Trouble JAN TBL Janitor Keyswitch Alarm Restore JAN RST Janitor On Premises user on premises JANITOR ON Janitor Off Premises user on premises restore JAN OFF Tyco Integrated Security On Premises SERVICE ON Tyco Integrated Security Off Premises SER OFF Tamper Alarm TAMPER ALM Tamper Restore TAMPER RST VVS Bypass VVS BYPASS VVS Unbypass VVS UNBYP Bypass by User BYP USER Keypad Active ACCESS Audible Walk Test AUDIBLE TS Change Code CH CODE System Operation cont d Description Alpha Other continued Change Early Open CH ER OPEN Change Holiday CH HOLIDAY Change Latest Close sent only if closing schedule is altered CH LT CLOS Change Open Time schedule change CH OPEN TM Change Time time date reset CH TIME Carbon Monoxide Alarm CO ALARM Carbon Monoxide Bypass CO BYPASS Carbon Monoxide Restore CO RST Carbon Monoxide Trouble CO TBL Carbon Monoxide Unbypass CO UNBYP Long Range Radio DC Fault LR DC FLT DC Fault Restore LR DC RST Tamper Fault LR TMP FLT Tamper Fault Restore LR TMP RST Low Battery LR BAT FLT Low Battery Restore LR BAT RST VSR Fault antenna LR VSR FLT VSR Fault Restore antenna LR VSR RST ECP Fault LR ECP FLT ECP Fault Restore LR
90. y b Lockout option is selected and the present time is outside the schedule or is a holiday c User does not have open privilege and group s are on d User does not have access privilege to this group or area Resetting Current Alarms 58 Resetting alarms is used after one or more alarms have been activated and you have determined that the situation has returned to normal 1 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter a valid ID code to display Action Menu 1 if no Burglary groups are on or the Turn Off Menu if Burglary groups are on and to deactivate all annunciating devices 2 If Burglary groups are on complete the steps under the heading Turning Off One or More Burglary Groups When all Burglary groups are off press Continue to display Action Menu 1 3 Press Reset to display the reset choices 6 System Operation cont d Press Alarms to reset all points to which you have access The display will indicate if all points have or have not been reset If all points have not been reset press See points to display those points that have not been reset Inspect those points and correct the problem If all points have been reset press Continue to display Action Menu 1 System History Log Your FOCUS CADET security system stores up to 512 system events including the user time and date of each occurrence The history log includes the following events Opening closings
91. y Log Then perform following steps 4 5 Press On printer to display the printing options Press Last 60 events or Last 500 events to print the desired number of events The display will prompt you to check your paper supply 2 sheets to print 60 events or 10 sheets to print 500 events Press Start print to begin printing the history log Press Stop print to stop the printing of the history log or press Continue to display Action Menu 8 System Operation cont d History Log Alpha and Event Codes Description Alpha System Event System Reset RESET Reset Memory RESET MEM AC Fail AC FAIL AC Restore AC RESTORE AC Fail 4 Hour AC FAIL 4H AC Fail 4 Hour Restore AC 4H RST Telco Line Cut built in dialer TEL T MCUT Telco Line Cut Restore built in dialer TEL R MCUT Telco Line Cut backup dialer TEL T BCUT Telco Line Cut Restore backup dialer TEL R BCUT Communication Failure built in dialer TEL T MCOM Communication Failure Restore built in dialer TEL R MCOM Communication Failure backup dialer TEL T BCOM Communication Failure Restore backup dialer TEL R BCOM Low Battery System LOW BAT Low Battery System Restore BATTERY RS Battery Charger Fail CHARG FAIL Battery Charger Restore CHARG RST Change Date CH DATE Expansion Module Interactive Keypad Tamper KEYPAD ALM Interactive Keypad Trouble Supervision KEYPAD TBL Interactive
92. ypad enter a valid ID code that has been assigned the privilege level of Can change perm sched 2 Press More twice to display Action Menu 3 3 Press Time to display the Time Selection Menu Time Selection Menu 4 Time Holiday Quit Current gt D Press Open close to display Group Description selector buttons 5 Press Previous or Next to display the desired Group Description of the schedule to be changed 6 Press the Group Description button to display the Schedule limits selector button 7 Press Schedule limits to display the limits currently set in the system Press Change to display selector buttons Earliest open and Latest close 9 Press Earliest open or Latest close to display the current earliest open and latest close time 10 Using the operating panel s numeric keypad enter the new earliest open or latest close time enter hours only 49 System Programming cont d 11 Press AM or PM to complete the entry and to display the new schedule limits 12 Press Change to re enter an earliest open or latest close time or press Quit to display other schedule options Holiday Description and Dates Your FOCUS CADET security system can accommodate up to 14 holiday descriptions and dates Holidays are dates on which your entire facility all BA groups is closed Any employee who has been assigned the privilege level of Cannot open irregular will not be granted
93. ystem Programming cont d Open irregular Open turn off BA group s outside of the scheduled opening time A user without this privilege level will trip an irregular opening alarm or be denied access if a BA group is turned off before the opening time after the closing time or on a holiday Bypass BA Bypass and unbypass all assigned burglary points Change temp sched Change temporary daily schedules closing times and limited time changes Change perm sched Change permanent daily schedules earliest open times latest closing times date and unlimited time changes Change names Add change or delete user names group access privilege levels ID codes card key codes cancel dates BA group descriptions and point descriptions Press Change to select whether the user Can or Can not perform the operating function displayed Press Continue to move to the next operating function Repeat steps 10 and 11 until the appropriate privilege level has been assigned for each operating function Once you have assigned all privilege levels for this user the operating panel will display User Name and whether the user ID code may or may not be changed 12 If the user may be changed and you desire to change or assign the user s ID code press Change and continue with step 13 Otherwise press Continue and skip to step 18 _ 39 System Programming cont d Access Capability

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