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1. Step Action Response Display a Ensure that Manager E flashing prompt is showing b Enter 60 and External alarm 1 flashing sounder and strobe will activate c Press Sounder silenced E flashing system returns to manager mode 45 Displaying System Logs The system logs contain a history of events relevant to the operation and maintenance of the system divided in to Alarm events Trouble events and Activations These are stored in chronological order and are displayed commencing with the most recent Step Action Display a Ensure that Manager E flashing prompt is showing b Enter 30 and Display will show a character dependant upon the type of the most recent log entry see details below c Press Advances to next part of log entry d Continue to press and indicates end of a log entry read information logged e Pressing 4 moves to next log entry f Press whilst showing E flashing January 2000 Page 13 Castle Care Tech Ltd 4 5 1 4 5 2 Activation Records If the initial character of a log entry is A the entry is an Activation ie a Setting or Unsetting event The information recorded is as follows S Records system being SET OR U Records system being UNSET Figure 0 1 2 3 or 4 Setting or unsetting was performed by 0 Ouickset keyswitch or tagset 1 2 30r4 number of code used 9 Part Set C If the record is a Setting event additional information will follow
2. F If was FULL set OR P If was PART set o followed by a figure records the number of any circuits omitted full stop Identifies the end of record scroll to next entry with 4 or exit with eg AS9Po405 Records the system being set in Home Alone Alarm mode omitting zones 4 and 5 AU2 Records the system being Unset by user code number 2 An Alarm or Trouble record If the initial character of a log entry is a the entry records an alarm event t records a trouble event The log record is as follows Figure Shows the number of the alarm circuit triggering the alarm OR Letter F alternating with Figure Shows that alarm originated from a system fault identified as follows F 1 System SAB or BOX tamper F 3 System voltage problem F 7 Keypad PA or Fire alarm This information will be displayed thus a2 Records an alarm created on circuit 2 t7 Records a tamper fault on circuit 7 whilst system unset tF 3 Records a system voltage fault Page 14 Issue 2 Smart iD Alarm Operating Instructions 5 System Faults 5 1 System Tamper Fault F 1 This indicates a fault in the wiring which requires attention by the alarm company 5 2 System Voltage Fault F 3 This indicates that a fault has occurred in the system power supply or battery charging circuits and should be reported to the alarm company 5 33 Keypad Alarm F 7 Whilst not a fault a PA or FIRE alarm generated from the keypad will b
3. Castle Care Tech Ltd 1 INTRODUCTION The Care Tech Smart iD Alarm control unit has been designed and manufactured in England to provide the facilities necessary to form the heart of a sophisticated alarm system for the protection of persons and property Many of the facilities are programmed by the installing company who will be able to advise you on the availability of certain of the features referred to in this manual The system consists of the Smart Keypad from which the system is controlled wired to a Power Supply unit and Smart Sounder via an Intelligent Highway Detectors and optional setting and unsetting points are wired to this same highway Display Power gt o Power l Indicator i DO t Back lit CD RICCI keys GH 0 G DI The system is powered from the mains supply and is fitted with a rechargeable battery to ensure that the system continues to function normally for a minimum of eight hours during a mains power failure Before attempting to use the alarm system please read and thoroughly familiarise yourself with these instructions Page 2 Issue 2 Smart iD Alarm Operating Instructions 1 1 Using the System Summary 1 1 1 Setting the System Before setting the system verify that the system display shows d as illustrated on page 2 Setting is performed by use of the function keys as follows A will switch on the CHIME
4. Leave the building by the Continuous tone sounds specified route flashing To set the system silently eg at Tone will be aborted if PART night if part of the family is set asleep press within 2 seconds of completing step b d If a detector is in fault The tone will become The condition eg a door is opened intermittent display If this detector is part of the exit When closed the tone will route you may continue will become steady once indicate ensuring that all doors are more the closed behind you otherwise number correct the fault before of the attempting to leave the building zone in fault condition e Close the Final exit door Tone will cease when Blank timer expires f The system may be programmed for the external strobe to flash briefly to confirm that the system is set g If the tone does not cease at the A fault exists re enter the pre set time building switch off the alarm and correct the fault before trying again January 2000 Page 7 Castle Care Tech Ltd 3 1 2 Setting the System using the Tagset or Keyswitch if fitted Step Action Response Display a Verify that all doors etc are d closed and that d prompt is displayed b Place your tagset in position on Display will show a the tagset module or insert single bar flashing if flashing your key and turn from the PART set After a few if PART NORMAL position to the ON seconds a steady tone set
5. mode to alert you if someone enters a door or room designated as chime The display will show the Full stop illuminated whilst chime mode is selected The chime can be switched off by keying in A again B will setting the system in the PART SET B mode designed for use when you go to bed B will set the system silently CH will setting the system in the PART SET C mode for example to protect a garage or other separate area C will set the system silently D will set the entire system for use when the premises are unoccupied There is NO indication on the display when the system is set 1 1 2 Unsetting the System The system is unset from the above modes by using your full four digit code followed by 1 1 3 Silencing an Alarm In the event of an alarm this may be silenced by entering your four digit code followed by 1 2 Keypad Alerts The Smart iD Alarm provides the following unique functions if programmed to be available 1 will start the JUST IN CASE timer that will run for a pre set period If not cancelled by a valid user code the alarm will sound A brief pulsing tone will act as a reminder that the timer is running If you are nervous about opening the door to strangers etc this timer can be set first to provide additional security 7 will cause a FIRE ALARM to sound an intermittent alarm tone 3 6 9 pressed simultaneously will cause a Personal Attack Alarm to sound These alarms are sile
6. position and back again will commence silent if part setting c Remove your keyswitch and Continuous tone sounds leave the building by the flashing specified route if PART Tone will be aborted set To set the system silently eg at night if part of the family is asleep press within 2 seconds of completing step b d Then proceed as described for using the keypad NOTE The Keyswitch or Tagset can set the system only in FULL or PART SET B modes NOT Part Set C 3 2 Omitting Individual Zones If the programming of your system permits it you may omit individual zones from the system as it is being set If this is so Whilst the continuous exit tone is sounding press the number of the zone you wish to omit followed by repeating for additional zones if required The first three zones omitted only will indicate after the key has been pressed Page 8 Issue 2 Smart iD Alarm Operating Instructions 3 3 Unsetting the System NOTE deviating from the prescribed ENTRY EXIT route before switching the alarm off will cause an alarm 3 3 1 Unsetting the system with the Keypad Step Action Response Display a Enter the building by the Intermittent tone prescribed route only will commence b Enter your 4 digit code followed The tone will cease d by 3 3 2 Unsetting the system with the Tagset or Keyswitch if fitted NOTE The system may be programmed not to accept a T
7. CASTLE care tech SMART iD ALARM CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This information is relevant to systems fitted with Issue 1 1 or later Software Castle Care Tech Ltd Smart iD Alarm Operating Instructions 1 Introduction Page 2 1 1 Using the System Summary 3 1 1 1 Setting the System 3 1 1 2 Unsetting the System 3 1 1 3 Silencing an Alarm 3 1 2 Keypad Alerts 3 2 Terms Used 4 2 1 The Display 5 2 2 The Keypad 5 2 3 Operating Codes 6 2 4 The Tagset or Keyswitch 6 2 5 Levels of setting 6 3 Using the System 7 3 1 Setting the System 7 3 1 1 Setting the System with the Keypad 7 3 1 2 Setting the System using the Tagset or 8 Keyswitch if fitted 3 2 Omitting Individual Zones 8 3 3 Unsetting the System 9 3 3 1 Unsetting the system with the Keypad 9 3 3 2 Unsetting the system with the Tagset 9 or Keyswitch if fitted 3 4 Action Following an Alarm 9 3 4 1 Cancelling a daytime alarm 9 3 4 2 Unsetting following an Alarm 10 3 5 Chime 10 4 Manager Functions 11 4 1 Accessing Manager Functions 11 4 2 Setting User Codes 11 4 3 Setting the Manager Code 12 4 4 Testing the System 12 4 4 1 Walk Test 12 4 4 2 Bell Test 13 4 5 Displaying System Logs 13 4 5 1 Activation Records 14 4 5 2 An Alarm or Trouble record 14 5 System Faults 15 5 1 System Tamper Fault F 1 15 5 2 System Voltage Fault F 3 15 5 3 Keypad Alarm F 7 15 January 2000 Page 1
8. agset signal to unset if FULL set Step Action Response Display a Enter the building by the Intermittent tone prescribed route only will commence b Place your tagset in position on The tone will cease d the tagset module or insert your Key and turn from NORMAL to ON and back again 34 Action Following an Alarm 3 4 1 Cancelling a daytime alarm An alarm may occur whilst the system is unset by operating a Personal Attack switch by the effects of a Fire or a wiring fault In this event Step Action Response Display a Enter your 4 digit code The Will show the number of the followed by alarm will zone initiating the alarm or silence a code indicating the nature of asystem fault see 1 2 b Note the information shown on the Display investigate the cause and advise your alarm company of any action required c Reset the system by pressing d the f key January 2000 Page 9 Castle Care Tech Ltd 3 4 2 Unsetting following an Alarm An automatic timer is fitted to the system to silence the external sounder after a pre set time to minimise annoyance to neighbours etc The system may be reset before or after this action Step Action Response Display a Enter your 4 digit The alarm Will show the number of code followed by will silence the zone initiating the if not done alarm or a code indicating Note the information shown on the Display invest
9. e indicated as F 7 to distinguish from alarms generated by devices wired to detection zones Note Castle Care Tech Ltd reserve the right to change the specification of this system at any time in the interests of product improvement January 2000 Page 15 Castle Care Tech Ltd THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR NOTES Page 16 Issue 2 Castle Care Tech Ltd INSTRUCT 35
10. he control is designed to enable the system to be used i ways to maximise your security These are keyswitch will may be used n a variety of FULL SET The entire system is armed and in the event of an intrusion an alarm will be sounded PART SET B A pre programmed portion of the system only is set to enable for example the downstairs to be set at night occupants are asleep The system may be prog whilst the rammed to provide a reduced level of warning outputs in this mode eg no external sounder PART SET C A pre programmed portion of the system is armed to provide warning of intruders whilst the premises are occupied during the day eg the upstairs may be monitored The alarm warning will be the same as for Part set CHIME Provides a simple Chime warning if someone enters a zone allocated as chime Note that the areas pre programmed for PART SET B PART SET C and CHIME may all be different or overlap Page 6 Issue 2 Smart iD Alarm Operating Instructions 3 Using the System 3 1 Setting the System 3 1 1 Setting the System with the Keypad Step Action Response Display a Verify that all doors etc are d closed and that d is displayed b Enter the appropriate function Acceptance of code will key followed by be confirmed by display flashing showing a single bar if PART flashing if PART set set After a few seconds a steady tone will commence c
11. igate the cause and advise your alarm company of any action required Reset the system by pressing the key 35 Chime You may switch part of the system to provide warning of an intruder in the building whilst it is occupied without restricting your freedom of movement Step Action automatically Response the nature of a system fault see 1 2 Display a b Press A followed by Intruder triggers programmed zone Intruder moves to another zone Press Press A followed by Chime now active du System Chimes d System Chimes du Chime now inactive d Page 10 Issue 2 Smart iD Alarm Operating Instructions 4 Manager Functions 4 1 Accessing Manager Functions Step Action Display a Ensure that the system is in normal d mode b Enter Manager Code factory pre set E flashing 2222 followed by The Manager prompt The system is now in Manager mode and provides access to the following functions Set User Codes Set Manager Code Walk Test Bell Test Display Logs c To return to normal day mode press d 4 2 Setting User Codes Step Action Display a Decide which code is to be changed E flashing and ensure that Manager prompt is showing b Enter 1 followed by the number of the flashing code to be changed and eg to change Code No 3 enter 13 c Enter your required 4 digit code E flashing slowly and deliberatel
12. ll observe other indications whilst using the Manager Functions of the system as itemised in Section 8 of this manual 2 2 The Keypad The four Function keys A B C D allow for setting the system in the various modes available The 10 numeric keys are for entering your code for unsetting the system or entering other information when required The YES and NO keys allow confirmation or cancelling of codes entered Always enter your code carefully and deliberately never leaving more than 3 seconds between presses or the system will reset itself The keys are back lit to simplify use in poor lighting conditions January 2000 Page 5 Castle Care Tech Ltd 23 Operating Codes There are three levels of access to the system as follows Code Details of use Pre set To change USER 4 different codes may be programmed 1234 See 8 2 These enable the system to be set and unset MANAGER A single code must be programmed 2222 See8 3 This provides access to the Manager menu to permit additional functions to be used ENGINEER A single code is available to the installing company access the programming facilities of the system 24 The Tagset or Keyswitch engineer to The tagset or keyswitch if fitted provide alternatives to the keypad for setting unsetting or resetting the system Each tagset or set the system in Full OR Part B as installed They interchangeably with the keypad 2 5 Levels of setting T
13. nced by keying in your four digit code and January 2000 Page 3 Castle Care Tech Ltd 2 Terms Used Certain terms used to describe features and operation of the system may be unfamiliar the principal ones are as follows DAY MODE The normal state of the alarm system whilst the premises are occupied and the alarm switched OFF Personal Attack and system tamper facilities remain functional Also called UNSET or OPEN SWITCH ON The action of activating or SETTING the alarm system whether by use of the keypad keyswitch or Tagset SET The condition of the alarm system when armed after the switching on process has been completed ie after the completion of the exit time Also known as CLOSED FULL SET The condition of the alarm when the entire system is set PART SET The condition of the alarm system when pre programmed portions of the system only are armed for example setting the system at night whilst still in the premises EXIT TIME The time delay permitted after switching the system on and before it becomes armed during which you must leave the premises and close the final exit door ENTRY TIME The time delay permitted by the system after entering by the authorised route and during which the system must be switched off or an alarm will sound ENTRY EXIT The portion of the alarm system linked to the Exit and ROUTE Entry timers through which exit and entry must be made ZONE or A division of the sys
14. tem which is separately identified in CIRCUIT the indications at the control ZONE or Condition of a zone when the detector is not clear CIRCUIT FAULT preventing the system from being set eg a door open ZONE OMISSION The facility to disable an individual zone or zones whilst setting the system SYSTEM FAULT An incorrect electrical condition which may impair the correct operation of the system TAMPER A fault exists in the wiring or securing of the housing of part of the system preventing normal operation PERSONAL An alarm generated deliberately to summon assistance if ATTACK PA being attacked operative whether system is set or not Page 4 Issue 2 Smart iD Alarm Operating Instructions 2 1 The Display The 7 segment LED display indicates the condition of your alarm system This will clearly show any information requiring your attention as indicated in these instructions as follows Normal Indications Fault Indications d System in day mode d Chime is enabled Figure 0 9 A fault or alarm has originated on the zone numbered single bar Code accepted F 1 alternating Keypad tamper whilst FULL setting fault the system flashing As above whilst F 3 alternating System voltage being PART set fault flashing During exit time F 7 alternating PA or Fire Alarm generated by keypad Green LED Power supply Green LED Battery fault on keypad healthy flashing detected You wi
15. y d To DELETE a code enter 0000 NOTE it is NOT possible to delete Code No 1 e Return to normal day mode by d pressing January 2000 Page 11 Castle Care Tech Ltd 43 Setting the Manager Code Step Action Display a Ensure that Manager prompt is E flashing showing b Enter 15 followed by flashing c Enter your required 4 digit code E flashing slowly and deliberately d NOTE it is NOT possible to delete the Manager code 44 Testing the System 4 4 1 Walk Test This function enables you to test that all the detectors are working correctly without generating an alarm Step Action Response Display a Ensure that Manager E flashing prompt is showing b Enter 20 and ne c Commence test by System will Zone number corresponding triggering one of Chime once with that detector will be detectors on the as detector displayed system is triggered d Continue to trigger System will Zone number corresponding additional detectors Chime once with that detector will be as displayed and will scroll additional alternate with all zones detector is which have previously triggered triggered e At end of testing Numbers of ALL zones triggered will be scrolling on display even though some or all are now clear f Press Returns to E flashing manager mode Page 12 Issue 2 Smart iD Alarm Operating Instructions 4 4 2 Sounder Test
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