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1. CENTRAL AREA CLOSED CENTRAL ARES CLOSED Third APARTMENT ALARM Third APARTMENT ALARM ALARM OFF NA alarm a od Access The configuration of the access groups access points and card data is done in this section of the panel application Parameter Allows you to Access Group Define the access group configuration An access group provides a means of defining which access points can be used when and by whom Any all or no access points may be assigned to an access group Schedules when assigned to an access group define the times at which the access points will allow access The access group can be assigned to a particular cardholder thereby defining who will be granted access through specified access points during specified periods of time A special executive privilege attribute allows access anywhere anytime to the cardholder assigned to the access group fl ista250FBP 2 1001 1000 EDIT File View Tools Help E TAA Dialer Access Group Configuration beves E RE e peee oaen P pieva Fed Enabled M Ci Partition s 3 BIAS Disabled E v Partition s 1 2 3 iui Er Enabled v C Partition s 2 ee Disabled Gj 7 Partition s 6 7 Relays les Enabled m u Partition s 7 amp rw at 6 Disabled Ci A Partitions CEET ET 7 Enabled mM E Partitions x Se oe Entry Event Action Eggress Event Action gt Card Data Point 1 Point 2 Event Type 2 Access request Event Type 4 Any request 7
2. f account exists If account does not exists Disconnect f Disconnect Downoad Secountes 6 ta Hanel Gorlaad AcceuAl ESIE to Rarel C Download Account Program Data Settings Cancel 5 Start the Server in Answer mode so that any incoming calls are answered Working of the Ademco Unsolicited Mode Step Action 1 The panel calls the Compass Downloader 2 The server identifies the panel type and the panel information is uploaded to the server 3 The server extracts the primary phone number information just uploaded and determines if a receiver group is assigned to that phone number It checks for this within the Receiver Group CS Phone number table previously set up by the operator REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on Receiver Group assignment refer to 7 2 Assigning Receiver Groups 4 If the primary phone number has a receiver group assigned to it then the assigned receiver group together with the account number sent from the panel is defined as the unique Compass Account number within the Downloader If the account already exists and the panel type is correct unsolicited operation continues If this unique Compass Account number does not exist in the Downloader then the Downloader generates a new number 5 If a primary phone number does not have a receiver group assigned to it then the receiver group is assigned a value of indicating that this record is incomplete sent from the panel
3. Communication Settings N m FA Select Company C Ademeo First Alert Modem Settings System COM Ports Thiz application can configure modems or Cornpas 2 0 supported panek only For Compass 16 use com Select COM Forts Modem Setup from their respective servers Standard Modems Custom Modems lt Ademco CIA 2400 for Fell Compass 0 Hayes Optima 336 External Compass 2 0 Hayes Smartnoden 2400 FAx Compasse 0 Haves SMARTMODEM 2400 Compass 2 0 y Add Enit Dial Out Prete i Touch Tine If Speaker On Modem Yolurnie Medium M MiA Connect cae REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on modem setup see 2 2 Setting up the Modem R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 93 07 10 Honeywell FBII 2 FBII is selected as the default company You can select a modem from the available list or click Add under Custom Modems to configure a new modem that is not in the list Select the COM Port Select Touch Tone and Speaker on if required Adjust Volume Type the Dial Out Prefix O oa A O Configure the FBII F7702 Interface REFERENCE INTERNAL For details on configuring the Interface refer to FBII F7702 Interface 7 Click OK Available Options in FBII Click Options in the menu bar to view the different options available in FBII panels Options Show Activity w Turbo Mode w Auto Initialize Modem Connect Speed Normal Connect Problematic Modem t ow Fast Connect Set Time On
4. REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on modem setup see 2 2 Setting up the Modem 6 Click Connect on the Communications screen The Communications dialog box is displayed Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Ademco a Communications x he E a fi Ademco CA 2400 Compass 2 0 r Connection Details Initiate From Pe M Answering Machine Defeat f Use Account CSIO C First Time Communicatiori M Increase Priority E Acct Hin Gare I oe Oe Enable TCP IP r Panel Phone PanelPhone 00113871237 Save Undo Figure 7 2 Communications Connection Details Configure the connection details here 7 Select the Comm Port from the drop down 8 In the Initiate From box select the origin of the call It might be PC or Panel If your control is directly connected to your computer s serial port if supported by the control select Direct In Direct the PC and Panel are connected by a RS232 cable On some panels a Telco option is also available The setup in Telco is very similar to Direct except that there are telephone handsets placed at both ends that enable voice communication i ATTENTION The Direct and Telco modes are only for Interactive Communications They are not applicable to Unattended Communications 9 Select Answering Machine Defeat if there is an answering machine at the premises The ring count in the panel should be programmed for 15 REFERENCE INTERNAL For more
5. 0 none Nia C ca W TN u Tt 0 mre Morse ca ca hai pala F MiA 0 nora Nis WA Mii E 3 ri mi E a 0 nore gt Moree E F E WA pil J AP fone Count 4 of 1h usei Alle zones z m lt Figure 6 13 Zone Configuration Click Activate Reporting Zones to initiate zone reporting Cross Zoning Pairs The Cross Zoning feature allows an alarm condition on any of the zones only when a combination of two zones is faulted within a specified period of each other This prevents momentary faults from one of the zones causing an alarm condition You can select a maximum of four pairs of cross zones For example for Vista250FBP Panel you need to select a maximum of four pairs of cross zones as shown in the following figure Cross Zone Pairs Figure 6 14 Cross Zoning pairs R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 63 07 10 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Schedule 64 Under Schedule you can configure the different time windows and schedules weekly holiday temporary limitation of access and check in time driven events output device timers and reports A time window is a period of time during which an event is permitted or a specific time used to trigger an event Time windows are summarized as follows e Scheduled events are based on time windows which are periods of time during which an event may take place e A time window is defined by a Start time and a Stop time The window
6. Note that this defined Compass Account may not be unique If this unique Compass Account number does not exist in the Downloader then the Downloader generates a new number 116 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Ademco Unattended Communications 6 After a Compass Account has been identified the Server checks for jobs scheduled to be done with the panel initiated option and those tasks are executed based on priority If no jobs are found it performs actions pre defined by the operator in the Unsolicited Setup screen Setting Up an Ademco Panel to Call an Unsolicited Server To setup an Ademco panel to call an unsolicited server perform the following steps Step Action 1 Program the primary phone number account number and download phone number in the Ademco panel 42 istaSOPEN 1 47562 2342 Ruth Penny EDIT Dialer ab File Communications View Search Features Window Help Report Codes System Non Alarm Codes Pager Options Dialer Features Ts Formats Communications F 47562 Harsen Humber Dial Tone Pause 5 Seconds Primary Account Edit Dial Tone Detection Wait for true dial tone PABX Access code i TA Pri Phone Secondary Phone 2 Ensure that the primary phone number has a receiver group assigned to it within the Downloader i ATTENTION This phone number field does not take any characters other than numbers REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on Receiver g
7. Operator MASTER a Q gt Login Date 11 28 2008 Customers Operators Templates Modems Logout Unattended Exit Search Revr Acct Begins with eari gt Tutone ay eqins All Acct O Unattended Jobs aa Sot By Rew Acct Mass Download Jobs lt an gt lt l All Revs ot By 1 Revr Acct aj f _ Go Pavevor2 z3 mt CVE 3 cet A Last Ne me ry i Fist Ne me ZipCode gt e E user_field_1 gt user 1102 7788 1111 1112 1111 1122 Panel Ne Pa 1 Phon Vistal 28FBP 2 Vistal 288 3 Vistal 288 3 1112 7778 Vistal 28FBP 2 1113 7778 Vistal 288 3 1122 1111 Vistal 288 3 1122 2434 Vista20PSIA 5 IF 1122 3334 Vista20HWSE 1 1122 8934 Vista20HWSE 12 1124 1283 LynxRENSIA 13 1125 9900 Vista2508P 3 1133 1033 Vistal 28FBP 2 1133 1333 VistalOPSIA 3 1212 1122 LYNXR 1 14 1212 1223 Vista32FB 4 1212 6666 Vista20P 5 IP 4 1 of 1024 Last Communication None Record 1 of Panel Options Select a customer Figure 5 1 Customers 2 Click Add from the Customer Options box at the bottom right of the screen The Customer Detail screen is displayed R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 25 07 10 Honeywell Adding Customer Accounts 26 Customer Detail X Vista250FBP ista250FBP 2 Class Subscriber Dat Receiver Account Last Name First Name Business VYorce Phone Fax Address 1 Address ss aa ES SS ee Caller Id State
8. P4 p ENG RELAY PS 7l Pe a Py z Pa 96 sree Rll TimeOutshort 90 0 127 Relay Zone List Assign a zone to a zone list Select the zone and the list that you would like to assign it to and click Associate The association is displayed in the grid To dissociate click DisAssociate R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 69 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 is Jay Zone Lists Oo oa cone Dee AHHAR Ta AE mpppegrHmgE E p TUATA C wo ae ee ee er oe ee pa w E ais BLE ELBE peak epi Fe i A Oe ee A ee ee Ee ere ire ee ere ol a oe LT rail DIRIDH GIER ESEE T Rie Pe STE TE eID Bil Bee EI GTE a ule in Creel clei tres EEE PARSE AD eae SATA OE Mh he OE yE Late eee satis i tes ire ir m DETS D RI OIE EL ETC Ein EL a fitter Gimmie te tent tt iri a ih iGini oln ie Oyo i p br ol C F Pe eR Cn cle Ble eee e e e PF PDOT REPE EPEE 7 Mittin titi ett een ah eo te re eee ee er es re re ee ee Configure output relay devices 3 aes on ond oft ys No re response Voice Description Configure the descriptions for panels supporting voice alarms The Old Word columns are non editable and they take the existing value of the descriptions Change the New Word columns to the most recent description 70 Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Voice Description
9. Phone line Hunt group Select action after Upload All If account exists Disconnect Download Account CSID to Panel if account does not exist Disconnect Description Select the server you want to activate Unattended or Unsolicited Selecting both gives you the Mixed mode Selecting this option enables the unattended server to save all the uploaded data from the panel automatically to the database You need not save it from panel application each time an upload happens during unsolicited or unattended mode Based on whether you are connecting with an unprogrammed panel or a panel that is already downloaded select First Time or Station iH ATTENTION If this is not correctly selected it affects the Incoming call and CPC connection This option only affects panels that require callback and if you are using multiple unattended servers on a phone line hunt group If a PC initiated Unattended batch connection is attempted and the panel requires callback the CSID for the specific account is saved along with the time that the panel hung up to do the callback The panel then calls back in 35 seconds If a phone line hunt group is used the panel may call back to a different unattended server The unattended server answers the call and finds out that itis a response to a call that the PC had initiated 35 seconds back The server tries to save the CSID instead of the default CSID usually attempted for unsolic
10. s Summary o ce Twi 12 43 am to 06 40 ami Twe 02 45 am to 08 57 am MON i 24 TUE in 1 Time Driven Events Configure time driven events here Time Driven Events are time based triggers for certain actions Note that Time Driven Events are optional and are not required to operate the system TW3 01 19 am to 01 10 pr 66 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 Time Driven Events Check in Schedules Panel Application for Compass 2 0 trigger_alarm J 21 Arm Away Partition 1 Kitchen a Partition 2 J F Patines 7 he i Partition 4 gt Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 P ri a a d Y artiton Oo Ker At ae Configure the on and off times for the different days for all the output devices used with the panel Schedule check in Example If a quarterly check in is scheduled select the day of the month and check in time for each quarter Compass 2 0 User Guide 67 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Check In Schedule Checkin time 20AM Interval Type a None Day of Week r Quarter C Weekly C Monthly Day of Month Month of Year C Quarterly O Yearly Scheduling Reports Select the reports that you want to activate Scheduling Reports Scheduling Related Dialer Reports REPORT CODES 15T DIGIT EARLY OPENING ME DISIT EARLY CLOSING
11. 1 R2 0 07 10 Action Choose Start gt All programs gt Compass Windows Downloader gt Database Management Utility Compass 2 0 User Guide 145 Honeywell Delete Database 2 The following screen appears Choose Migrate database E Database Management Utility QO Change Database Backup Database O Restore Purge Database Migrate Access DB Delete Database Select Access Database Path Compass Database Browse ServerName EEM REESE Database CompassDefautDB 3 Click browse and perform the following Select the Compass 1 5 8 X directory on this computer to migrate your MS Access database to SQL Express Note The database folder can reside anywhere in your Hard Drive or even in your USB Drive However do not keep it on your Desktop or any mapped network drives and try to open as it may have access privilege issues 4 Copy the three mdb files Download mdb History mdb and E20001 mdb as well as the system mda file from Compass installed on another computer to a folder in this computer and then convert the database Note The installation may take a while to migrate depending on the size of the database 9 6 Delete Database To Delete database perform the following steps Step Action 1 Choose Start gt All programs gt Compass Windows Downloader gt Database Management Utility 146 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 Delete Database The following Scre
12. 50 Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 Configuring Common Data Information regarding common lobby and the description and definition of macro commands is common across the partitions Configure these from the Common Data tab R2 0 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Common Data Select The Partition To Be Common Lobby 2 P2 Kitchen Partition Arming And Affect Relationship Partition 1 Hall ca Arms Lobby Macro Descriptors And Definitions MACROd DESCRIPTION DEFINITION rg Quick Arm z34 2 Light on L23434 Light off 12a4e45 Figure 6 7 All Partition Common Data Compass 2 0 User Guide 51 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Configuring Partition Specific Data Configure the data specific to each partition in the individual partition screen b 1S eee aA E igj xj Description PODI Pimi E Alpha 1 D1SARMED Alpha T REACT TO ARH Syytenm Option i Harre Key Assigemnrn i E Mpi alarm 7 ack rig Lety Deis i E EPE DE bma Kait aisy 1 ET emr Fj Panin E a timers Esty Holly c ise EE Ak GOTO rome 7 Cc mde mit Delig 2 faze ipe iiim p zi Prevent Dame KEE fi Fee aires Tnd Pic Paes E E Baday ment F Lit Conginniteahonm Opisume __ Comet 6 19 E Send Cancel iF bagian irm coer ogee Grus Diiler repos Bs _ Pare Zone 95 25 O Pori fo
13. C Clear C New Phone 2 CsidChange Change CSID to CSID in Station Data CSID in Account Record First time CSID Choose CSID Cancel Figure 10 3 Common Window for Multiple Command Details Connecting through TCP IP and Dialup Simultaneously You can execute unattended jobs for different Panels through dial up mode and TCP IP mode simultaneously at different Ports Fa Scheduler Activities Viewer Settings View Help Server Type ADEMCO Port Name COM 1 ADEMCO TCPIP 1 ADEMCO joa 0 Pending Jobs os EF Oo Retry Jobs Activity Log You can view or export the activity log in the interactive mode If not required you can disable this feature The exported activity logs must be saved in a text format To view the activity log click Activity Log gt View Activity Log in the menu bar of the Compass Communications screen Compass Communications File Options Activity Log Status Help Cuhserbat Disable Activity Log View Activity Log First Hame lesthsme Peter R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 153 07 10 Honeywell Descriptions gt To access the Compass Communications screen double click the account in the Customer grid Then click Communications in the menu bar of the open panel The Activity Log is displayed as illustrated below It lists the Commands that were run the status of execution and the date and time whe
14. Cancel Figure 3 1 Communication Settings 2 2 Setting up the Modem To set up the modem click LM on the Compass Shell toolbar or click File gt Communication Setup in the Compass Communications screen The Communication Settings Figure 3 1 dialog box is displayed Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 The modem is set up as follows Parameter Select Company Modem Settings Select COM Ports Standard Modems Setting up the Modem Description From the list of companies select the name of the company whose panel you are using If FBII is selected the Interface needs to be configured accordingly REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on configuring FBII refer to FBII F7702 Interface Select the option List all COM Ports including virtual ports to view all the virtual comports along with the physical comports available in the system The available COM ports will be displayed in the drop down Select COM Port for Compass Select COM Ports Select COM Port for Compass List all COM porte including twi i tt A virtual port COMI TE Delete If the COM port you wish to use is not there in the above list then check List all COM ports Close Click Add or Delete in the displayed window to add or delete COM ports The selected port is used for Compass communications Based on the protocol selected the corresponding standard modems are displa
15. Log Response screen is displayed as illustrated below pF Event Log Response X Sort By Date t 24 Hour Print 16 28 2005 He 10 00 PM E 302 Low system batte 0 Displays details of the selected log record PC Date and Time i 6 28 2005 6 04 Po Total Events 1 Close Figure 7 8 Event Log Response Interactive Communication The details of the selected log recorded are displayed here You can click 24 hour to see the time ina 24 hour format To print the details click Print Compass 2 0 User Guide 99 Honeywell Unattended Operation 7 Unattended Communications 7 1 Unattended Operation Unattended Operation allows communication between the Downloader and the control panel even in the absence of the operator A ATTENTION Unattended Mode in Compass 16 is renamed as Scheduled Mode in Compass 2 0 We have used Unattended and Scheduled interchangeably in this user guide There are three types of Unattended modes available in Compass They are Unsolicited Mode Scheduled Mode and Mixed Mode Unsolicited Mode In the Unsolicited mode the Server is not informed in advance that a panel is calling in When a Server receives a call from a panel it must determine what type of panel it is communicating with and perform the appropriate task Scheduled Mode In the scheduled mode the Server checks for scheduled jobs to be performed on a panel at a certain time At the scheduled
16. Only the commands list differs from one panel to the other You can identify the panel by the Panel Name Compass Communications oj x File Options Activity Log Status Help Subscriber Information Fist Name Last Name Panel Name Receiver Account Rev seat Commands Selected Commands Download4ccessD ata Downloadall on Download4lpha DownloadRelay Downloads chedule f DownloadSystem Upload amp ccessD ata Uploadall Upload amp lpha UploadRelay UploadSchedule UploadSystem Arm E Phd x Execution in Progress Execution Completed amp Execution Failed Active Port Modem Connect Figure 10 2 Compass Communications UI Single Window for Configuring Multiple Commands If you have selected multiple commands that need user input for their processing all the forms are displayed in a single window This applies to both Interactive and Scheduled Unattended modes For example if you have selected the ChangePhone and CsidChange commands both of which require user input these can be configured in one Command Details window as illustrated below 152 Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 Descriptions Commands Details 1 ChangePhone a r Download Phone Existing f No Change ee a New Phone r Primary Phone a Existing f No Change Clear New Phone r Secondary Phone Existing No Change
17. To solve this problem perform the following steps Step Action 1 Load the full installation on the network 2 Change the shortcut for each of the client machines to run netload exe from the server instead of download exe on the local computer Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 168 3041 Incompatible database error messages muscle vox can not be located Error line 6005 3044 C compass databas e download mdb isn t a valid path 3 Netload checks the network drive to see if any of the files in the exe dll or bitmap folders have been updated If any files are newer than those on the client machine they are copied to the appropriate local c compass subfolder The client machines are updated automatically without having to run an individual installation on each machine Alternatively you can set up a partitioned drive d on the server and install Compass to that drive The server and all client machines can then run netload exe Only a network administrator can change these settings The Head of the downloading department cannot typically change these settings This error occurs when the paging software is running in the background using an older version of either MSAJT200 DLL or MSAJT112 DLL This software has loaded the older version of these dlls to memory To fix this situation don t run the paging software at the same time as Compass Search to find these 2 dils on the system Compass puts the
18. 10 Honeywell Ademco Panel for Compass 16 1003 1002 EDIT Dialer Seconds Z _ _ Y F Wait for true dial tone z 82 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 3 aie inst Nar Ademco Select Communications from the Tools option in the menu bar of the Panel Programming screen You can alternatively click the Communication Toolbar L P24 pal Seeticoniends selected to b pro Figure 7 1 Compass Communication Ademco Interactive Ul Compass 2 0 User Guide 83 Honeywell 84 Ademco 4 Click File gt Communication Settings The Communication Settings screen is displayed Fy Communication Settings This application can configure ModemaIP communication port for Compass 20 supported panels only For Compass 16 use Modem Setup hom Compass 16 Communications Unattended Server UI Select Company Ademco Fust Alert Modem Settings Standard Modems Custom Modems c Configure COM ports Ademeo CLA 2400 Hayes Acada 144 V4 0 Hayes Optra 336 Extenal Haves Optra SMARTMODEM 2400 Haves Smartmadem 1200 Bl ccm ey oo a 4 diam Dial Out Pieta Woon ICP Part Settings EER N a 7 Ademco is selected as the default company as you have selected a customer who uses an Ademco panel After the modem is configured click Apply Click OK to close the Modem dialog box
19. 2 0 5 Phone line Hunt group 110 Print Customer Detail 164 Product Updates 7 Purging Event Log Data 31 Purging History Data 30 R Renaming Receiver Group 32 RestoreDatabases 142 148 S Scheduled Mode 100 107 Scheduler Activities Viewer 111 Select CSID to Use 110 Select CSID to use 110 Serverauthentication 140 Station Data 17 System Software Requirements 2 System Operators 21 Access Definitions 22 Changing Operator Names 23 Changing Operator Passwords 23 Deleting Operators 24 Updating Operator Information 24 System Options 52 T Technical Support iv Telco 85 Template 13 Time 95 110 133 U Unattended Communications 100 Unsolicited Mode 100 115 116 USE ACCOUNT CSID 88 User Defined Fields 19 180 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 V Viewing Unattended Jobs 35 102 W Windowsauthentication 140 181 Compass 2 0 User Guide R20 Honeywell 07 10 182 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10
20. Alternate AT Hangup This option changes the method used for obtaining get the modem s attention and disconnects the modem by an alternate method Set Time On Disconnect You can set time on disconnect Always Never or when Prompted 6 4 Apex Launching the Apex Commserver To launch Interactive Communications with an Apex panel perform the following steps Step Action 1 Go to the Customer Account Screen and select an Apex customer from the customer table 2 Click Modify in the Panel Options toolbar The Panel Programming screen for the selected panel is displayed lt gt Destiny6100 1 1004 1003 EDIT Dialer z lj x b File Communications Wiew Search Features Window Help x e j Ws es a a Dialer Features Tx Formats Reporting Options Receiver Number Primary Account it Edit Inactivity Times ELi Secondary Account Auto Hangup 15 seconds gt Program Mode Auto Exit 60 seconds z Dialing Method it Rings Before Pickup 10 rings E Disable Dial Tone Detect Answering Machine Override Display Communicator Failure on Keypad Wait Time For Auto Communicator Test Off Hook Listen In 120 seconds gt Scheduling monthly gt Central Station Handshake Test Date 1st day of the month 2Way Voie Callback Time to Run Test Answering Service Override 25 seconds ii IS R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 95 07 10 Honeywell Apex 3 Select Commu
21. CSID 1 5 17 2005 Connected VistabOPEN 3 29 Acct DOC 1001 5 17 2005 m Partition 8 is not ready to arm due to fault conditions 5 17 2005 i Start Arm Partition 1 COMMAND Vista5DPEN 3 29 A 5 17 2005 Finish Arm Partition 1 COMMAND VistabJPEN 3 29 A 5 17 2005 z Start Disarm Partition 1 COMMAND YistaS0FEN 3 29 5 17 2005 g Finish Disarm Partition 1 COMMAND Yista5SOPEWN 3 29 5 17 2005 r Partition 6 is not ready to arm due to fault conditions Message Attempting to connect with panel Vistab5OPEN Acct DOC 1001 Print Log Close How the Ademco Unsolicited Mode works Preparing the Server to Receive Unsolicited calls To prepare an Ademco server to receive unsolicited calls perform the following steps Step 1 2 R2 0 07 10 Action Start the unattended server as detailed in Starting the Unattended Server Select the Server Type as Ademco and select the corresponding Port Name Select Unsolicited Server in Server Mode Compass 2 0 User Guide 115 Honeywell Ademco Unattended Communications 4 Select the action to be taken when the panel calls in The Unsolicited Setup Screen prompts the operator to define the actions that the Server must perform after uploading data from the panel described in section Setting up Ademco Unattended Mode Unsolicited Settings Select CSID to use _ f Phone line Hunt group f Station __ Heb C First time Select action after Upload All
22. CSID on Download All 18 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Configuring Station Data 8 Some panels allow multiple attempts by the Downloader to match the CSID To enter alternate CSIDs perform the following steps Click the Add button under the Alternate CSIDs text box The text box is enabled Type the CSID in the text box Click OK The new CSID is added to the list of alternate CSIDs You can make changes to the list by using the Edit option To delete any of the CSIDs select it and click Delete Changing the CSID To change the CSID of an account connect to the panel from the Communications screen click Modify and change the CSID on the Dialer screen of the panel Then download the panel In Unattended mode you can download the current station CSID to all Compass downloaded panels by selecting Write CSID on Download All This changes the CSID to the new CSID specified in Station Data Clicking the View CSID button in the Dialer of the panel displays the new station CSID This will be applicable for Unsolicited calls but in case of Unattended batches we need schedule a job with Change CSID command a REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on Commands refer to On Line Commands 8 On Line Commands Customizing User Defined Fields There are two user defined fields on the Station Data screen You can customize these fields and then use them on the Customer Information screen as sort criteria to help organize c
23. Change Password The Change Password screen is displayed Change Password Hame New Password Ds aal Retype Password 4 Type the new password and confirm by retyping it 5 Click OK at the bottom of the screen i ATTENTION Only an Operator with Administrator privilege can change the password Updating Operator Information You can update or change an Operator s access status To change an Operator s access levels perform the following steps Step Action 1 Click Operators on the Compass Shell screen toolbar to display the Operators window 2 Select the operator from the Current Operators list in the Operators window 3 Modify the access levels for the operator 4 Click Update Deleting Operators To delete an operator name select an operator s name from the Current Operators list and click Delete refer to Figure 4 1 Operators Access Click OK when asked for confirmation R2 0 24 Compass 2 0 User Guide 07 10 Honeywell Adding Customer Accounts 4 Customer Information All relevant details of customers and their accounts are recorded and viewed on the Customer screen This data is used for setting your customer database 4 1 Adding Customer Accounts To create a new customer account perform the following steps Step Action Click F in Compass 2 0 Shell toolbar The Customers screen is displayed Compass 2 0 Windows Downloader Customers 1 File Options Tools Window Help e m
24. Disarm or Timeset It is disabled for other commands Move the selected commands up or down to prioritize a task It is placed to the right of the Selected Commands list 8 2 List of Commands A comprehensive list of commands and their description is provided in the following table Command Arm Description Arm the panel from the downloader You have to ChangePhone Clear Relays Clear Tamper Clear Zone Lockouts CsidChange DialerOft DialerOn DirectConnect Disarm Download All w o RF Download All w o User Codes Download All w User Codes Download Ambush Download Auto Arming Times Download BA Options specify the area when prompted Change the download phone number Clear relay information Clear tamper information Clear zone lockouts information Change the Central Station ID Switch off dialer from the monitoring station Switch on dialer from the monitoring station Connect the downloader to the panel by a RS232 cable Disarm the panel from the downloader You have to specify the area when prompted Download all information except the RF data Download all information except the user codes Download all information including the user codes Download ambush details Download auto arming times details Download burglary alarm details R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 125 07 10 Honeywell List of Commands Download Comm Download Ctrl Set Options Download Device Options Download Group Downl
25. Disconnect P Super Fast Connect Figure 7 5 FBII Communication Options Option Description Show Activity If this option is enabled the Ul shows the progress of communication activities like send receive data This is applicable only to Compass 16 and not to Compass 2 0 Turbo Mode If this option is selected no status request occurs between commands A status request is sent only if there are no pending commands or if the command requires a status command to end Auto Initialize Modem This option initializes the modem on connect Connect Speed It is the speed at which the connection is made You can choose Normal Fast or Super Fast Problematic Modem This option is used to help diagnose and bypass modem problems The DTR data terminal ready line is used to get the modem s attention Sometimes this line is not well connected to the cable running from the PC to the modem 94 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Apex To check for a bad cable set 1 Choose the Toggle DTR On First Command and Drop DTR 3 1 Seconds options 2 Doa fake Connect Panel Initiated 3 If the Modem Status TR indicator light goes off on the screen but not on the modem the DTR signal is not getting through to the modem 4 This can probably be corrected by replacing the modem cable If replacing the cable does not correct the Unable to put modem in command state problem select the Alternate At Hangup Bad Modem Cable option
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28. It is available in the Compass 16 bit Shell This access option is available in Compass 16 bit since it enables disables the option File gt Receiver Group CS Phone number in Shell Restore or completely purge customer accounts Print all alarm control information Access the Zone Information screen for the control Access the History Screen for the control Access the Create Templates screen View the Central Station Identification Number Change the Central Station Identification Number Change import subscriber options and settings Communicate with panels Changing Operator Names If you want to change an operator s name perform the following steps Step Action 1 Highlight the name to be changed in the Current Operators list of the Operator window refer to Figure 4 1 Operators Access 2 Type the new name in the text box below 3 Click Update at the bottom of the Operators screen E ATTENTION The Update button is enabled when you type a new operator name Changing Operator Passwords If an operator forgets or wants to change his password an Administrator can assign a new password To assign a new password perform the following steps Step Action R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 23 07 10 Honeywell Defining System Operators 1 Click Operators on the Compass Shell screen toolbar to display the Operators screen 2 Select the operator from the Current Operators list in the Operators window 3 Click
29. Mode and its features refer to 6 Interactive Communications Export and Import Subscriber This feature provides the ability to export import customer information from the Compass application R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 155 07 10 Honeywell Descriptions Exporting Subscriber Information You can export the subscriber details into a text file or an Excel sheet using the Export Subscriber feature To export the subscriber information perform the following steps Step Action 1 In Compass 2 0 Shell click Tools gt Export Subscriber The Define Export Sources dialog box is displayed Define Export Sources xX Export Sources Export Close Edit Delete Save Cancel File Properties Select Fielde e e fe Ae SEH ext Available Fields Selected Fields Format hs Excel Tab delimited ay text file x Text Fixed Length gt Text File Delimited gt C Comma gt i Tab lt Space Other AGEI 2 Click Add The Add Export Source dialog box is displayed SS 3 ielt a Ss 3 Type a Description to the export source For example Customer1 and click Ok The column headings in the customer information screen are displayed in the Available Fields listbox 156 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Descriptions Define Export Sources l x Export Sources AAP Export Close aa _Detete_ Save Cancel File Properties Select
30. TNN aat ORAN a g 6 7 i Users 2 men f i Parini zonei Delete Figure 6 12 Users Zones in the context of an alarm system are individual sensors If the alarm gets triggered the system records the zones that were tripped allowing you to know the exact point of action Zones also help the monitoring station to know whether they should call the police or fire department upon an alarm Each zone must be assigned to a partition Zone Configuration 62 In this interface you can configure all details related to each zone such as the response type report codes input type partition loop and serial numbers associated devices relays access points bypasses tamper options vent options faults and so on Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 S Trigger er PAZI eptions fod fone Vex I he E Trigger Cases i fone Con QFigqna ation S Pine Without Yerik aiin L J Pemer TOE 3 IPI ri E bin T Del 1 and ine NA nia Pal J Petter terras 4 44 L padena H E Bell fad fore hia MiA nia 1 Paiste laari z SPS 2 AF Mohon I EEIE 6 Bell 1 and Aur WA ite MiA F Pelee 6 6 PG Flardevired 4 5 Bel i and Aur NjA Mia mia i LO inier yj Dey T I Pa 2 RF Moto I OTEN ba 5 Bed l am ape HIS NIA rye E MA WA WA 0 More mld TH MA WA Wa M A MA nore HIA i E WIA T F M g 0 nre O None E E F Wia MA m A
31. The progress of the connection is displayed at the bottom of the screen After the initial exchange and verification of the CSID and the subscriber account number a Status screen is displayed This screen displays the current status of the panel Status from panel Select a partition Partition 1 gt Geheral Status P Cisarmed Ready to arm Close ATTENTION If you select First Time Communication The panel must be programmed for a Ring Detect greater than zero and a Download Callback Number If Callback is disabled at the panel you must also enable Download Without Callback in the Downloader If you select USE ACCOUNT CSID e The panel must have a Ring Detect Count greater than Zero e Ifthe panel has Callback enabled a Download Callback Number must also be programmed e If Callback is disabled at the panel you must enable Download Without Callback in the Downloader e The subscriber s account number must be programmed into the panel and must match what is in the Downloader If any of these items do not match the panel does not get on line with the Downloader Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Available Options in Ademco Ademco There are various settings you can configure from the Options menu in the Communications Menu bar ATTENTION In Unattended Communications the options are accessible from the Settings button of the Setup window For more information refer to s
32. Upload event log of Open Close details Clear all events in the control panel Get event log regarding system events from panel Get event log of system test events Get event log regarding troubles from panel EventLogUpload Upload an event log from the panel 126 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 FireTest Message PhoneLockOutOft PhoneLockOutOn PointBypass ProgrammableOutput RelayBurglary RelayFire RelayOpenClose RelayPanic RelayRemoteSiren Reset Swinger Count Set Relay Shutdown DialerOff Shutdown DialerOn Shutdown SystemOff Shutdown SystemOn SilenceReset SounderOft SounderOn Status StatusAlarms StatusAlarmsHistory StatusBypasses StatusFaults StatusLowBattery Status Troubles Status TroublesHistory TimeRead TimeSet R2 0 07 10 List of Commands Upload the fire test results from panel Send message for display on panel Prevent users from changing the Primary phone number Allows users to change the Primary phone number Bypass a point Turn a programmable output device ON or OFF Report burglary to the monitoring station Report incidence of fire to monitoring station Trigger Open Close relay Trigger panic relay Trigger remote siren relay Clear swinger count Set a relay Shut down the panel dialer functionalities suspend the Dialer operation in a panel Restore operation of panel dialer functionalities Shutdown the system functionalities suspend panel operations Restor
33. Zp code H Zip Ext user defined field Revision Panel Phone Number ee OP Lommunication Device MAC Address 000020007564 O a A Ww 10 11 Type the Receiver Group number up to 6 characters Type the 3 4 or 10 digit Subscriber Account Number Type your name address and contact numbers in the text boxes provided Select the Panel Type and Revision TIP The revision determines which programming fields the Downloader displays If you are uncertain of the revision select the highest available Select the Panel Class Type the Panel Phone Number For panels that support TCP IP connections type the 12 digit MAC address of the network device TIP This address must match the MAC address of the 7845i module that is connected to the panel at the customer location If you want to print the customer account information click Print Click OK TIP If there is any other information that you would like to capture use the text box under Notes for the purpose You can type up to 255 characters Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Changing Customer Account Information 4 2 Changing Customer Account Information To change the customer account information perform the following steps Step Action 1 Go to the Customer screen of Compass 2 0 Shell 2 Click the customer account you would like to change 3 Click Detail in the Customer Options box at the bottom right of the scr
34. a customer s alarm control programming information To access the available Template screen click _ at the top of the Compass Shell screen The following screen is displayed Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 Using Templates a Compass 2 0 Windows Downloader Available Templates Eile Qptions Tools Window Help ax EE ae Login Date 11 28 2008 Customers Operators Templates Modems Logout Unattended Available Templates Search Edit Template Name Begins with Panel a as SS Panel Name Vista250BP 1 Record 1 of 1 Add Cystomer Data Delete Close Figure 6 18 Available Templates Creating New Templates To create a new template click Templates at the top of the Customer Information screen perform the following steps Step Action 1 Click Add in the available templates window refer to Figure 6 18 Available Templates The screen displayed allows you to type the control panel type the revision and a name for this template Panel Template Data x Panel Revision Template Name SSS Cancel 2 Click Ok to save or Cancel to close without saving R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 77 07 10 Honeywell Using Templates 3 To edit the data you have saved click Edit to the top left of the Template Name column refer to Figure 6 18 Available Templates The Panel Template Data dialog box opens again and allows you to make changes to the
35. above Compass 2 0 does not support simultaneous windows user sessions Scenario 1 Compass may not work If a user tries to login when another active session is open on the same computer R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 07 10 Viewing Product and System Information Scenario 2 Multiple user sessions across the network is not possible on a server based operating system such as Windows 2000 or Windows 2008 server environments ATTENTION Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT SQL MSDE database and access database are no longer supported by Compass 2 0 1 3 Viewing Product and System Information The Help menu of Compass 2 0 Shell provides an About box which provides the product version number installation information and operator information ge Sepess Windows Downloader Product Version Compass2 0 Version 2 0 10 4 Buld Date varch 20 2009 Database Version od Mews A Installation Information Installation Type Server SQL Database Harme compasscdefanitdh SGL Server Harme Je l dtxpe idl sisqlexpress Path of Executables dleompas 1 lexe Operator Information Operator Mare MASTER Copyright 2009 to Honeywell All rights reserved System Info Figure 1 2 Product Installation and Operator Information Information Description Product Version Details regarding the product Compass 2 0 Version Current version of Compass Build Database Version Current version of Database Installation Information Details
36. information refer to Configuring for Answering Machine Defeat R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 85 07 10 Honeywell Ademco 86 10 11 12 Type the panel phone number if it is not already entered in the Customer Detail screen To save the phone number select Save to the right of the control panel phone number This is the number used for calling this particular panel and is displayed on both the Customer Detail and Communications screens TIP If you need to change the number type the new number and select Save again The old number is overwritten If you want to temporarily use another number type it and after the session select Undo You are asked if you want to restore the earlier number Select OK To use the TCP IP connection select Enable TCP IP The following window is displayed aoe Communications TCRIP Port TCPIP 1 r Connection Details Use Account ESIE E First Time Communication I Ace in Panel W Enable TCP IP Network Device MAC Add qqeno0006673 Central Station 1 IP ECE y ae Central Station 2 IP C AlamNMebi i Private LAN NOT USED Connection Mode Connect Cancel Select TCP IP port from the drop down Select the required option for Connection Mode Direct Wire or ECP based on whether you want to connect to the Panel through Direct Wire or through ECP If you want to communicate over an Intranet select the option Private LAN and sel
37. is read only E Database Management Utility Change Database Backup Database O RestorePurge Database Migrate AccessDB C Delete Database Active Database Details Server Name lE11DTDHFKC1SiCOMPASS20 Login ID sa Database Name CompassDefautDB ServerName IE11DTDHFKC1S COMPASS20 E ieee Fetch Databases from Server Database e Server Name The name of the computer in which the active Compass database resides e Login ID The login ID using which you can login to the server e Database Name The active Compass database name 3 Select the database Server Name from the drop down list Database Management Utility Change Database Backup Database O Restore Purge Database Migrate Access DB O Delete Database Active Database Details Server Name lE11DTDHFKC1ISICOMPASS20 Login ID sa Database Name CompassDetaulttDB ServerName IE11DTDHFKC1S COMPASS20 v M EN DTDHFKC1SICOMPASS20 Fetch Databases from Server Database i ATTENTION As the databases listed are only those present in the local server by default the List only local SQL Servers check box is disabled Compass 2 0 User Guide 141 Honeywell Restore Purge Databases 4 Select one of the following server connectivity options e Windows authentication credentials of current user Select this option if the credentials for logging on to Windows must be used for logging on to the database e Se
38. the Command Details screen is displayed during the scheduling l REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on Command Details refer to Single Window for Configuring Multiple Commands 8 1 Selecting a Command You can select and de select commands using the following buttons Button Click this to j Move commands to the Selected Commands list TIP You can also select a command by double clicking the command or using the drag and drop method described in section 1 4 of this user guide Move commands from the Selected Commands to the Commands list Move all commands from the Selected Commands to the Commands list Other Tools Tool Use this to Stop the execution and cancel the command This is enabled when the selected commands are being processed It is placed below the Selected Commands list This is not available in the Unattended mode ATTENTION This button is disabled for some lower end panels 124 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Es List of Commands Remove the completed or failed tasks from the Selected Commands list It is placed below the Selected Commands list This is not available in Unattended mode Deselect all the highlighted commands at once It is placed below the Commands list Edit a selected command It is placed to the right of the Selected Commands list ATTENTION This tool is enabled only when the user input is taken fora command as in Arm
39. the first six characters are used for FBII Destiny and Focus panels do not use this ID When authorized you can view or change the CSID on the Dialer screen when modifying an alarm control panel Configuring CSID To configure CSID perform the following steps Step Action 1 Click File in the menu bar of the Compass Shell 2 Select Station Data from the menu The Station Data screen is displayed R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 17 07 10 Honeywell Configuring Station Data ia Station Data E x Current Customer Class SIDs Station CSID FFFFFFFF Write CSID on Download All Alternate CSIDs Class Descophon Edit Delete Unattended Alloy Panel pitated Uploads Siler EE Scheduled Batches User Defined Field Caption Field fuser _defined_field1 Field juser_defined_field Note FBI and Yartec use the first 6 digits of the CSID_ OF Cancel 3 Click Add The Class Description field becomes editable 4 Type a description Example Home User The description reflects in the Current Customer Class pane Curent Customer Class 5 In the Station CSID field type your CSID number 6 Select OK to save and quit or Cancel to quit without saving TIP After an account is saved the CSID is stored in that account so that a change to the Station CSID does not change the account CSID 7 If you want to download the current station CSID to all Compass downloaded panels select Write
40. the following steps Step Action 1 Double click CsidChange in the Scheduler Commands list in the Scheduler to select it The Change CSID dialog box is displayed xl Change CSID to f CSID in Station Data f CESID in Account Record i First time CSID Choose CSID Cancel 2 Select your option based on the guideline below Option Description CSID in Station Data CSID that exists under File Station Data CSID in Account Record CSID that was saved in the Modify screen panel First time CSID Default CSID of the panel Choose CSID Enter any 8 digit CSID 3 Click OK R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 129 07 10 Honeywell Descriptions Changing the Phone Number To change phone number perform the following steps Step Action 1 Double click ChangePhone in the Scheduler Commands list to select it The Change Phone Number dialog box is displayed amp Change Phone Number X Download Phone Existing Ho Change es m New Phone Clear New Phone Ho Change Clear New Phone Cancel 2 The existing phone number for this panel is displayed on the left side of the Change Phone Number screen For each phone number the Operator can keep the phone number as is No Change clear the phone number Clear or change the phone number New Phone In case New Phone is selected type the new number in the box provided 3 Click OK 130 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10
41. the list of jobs scheduled for the selected batch row Any information related to the command is displayed in the Message box Select Activity Log to display the Activity Log for the selected job The commands that have not been executed are indicated with an 104 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Viewing Scheduled Jobs ig Unattended Batch Commands DOC 1001 C Commands Activity Log Failed 5 13 2005 17 31 Disconnect Yistab0FPEH Acct DOC 1001 for Control Message Attempting to connect with panel YistabOPEH Acct DOC 1001 Figure 8 2 Unattended Batch Commands Activity log Opening the Scheduler Click Schedule under Panel Options of the Viewer screen This option lets you open the scheduler and select more commands for scheduling Viewing Customer Account Details Click Detail under Customer Options of the Viewer screen to obtain the details of the customer account The screen is not editable but you can print it ig Customer Detail p 3 _ x Subscriber Data Recewe Acoournt Last Name First Name a Runner Voice Phoate Fax E E N R Address Address 2 e A D a City Slate ip cole ip ERI T i ai asi Urker Defined Feli i Uter Defined Field 2 Revision Vista50PEN of Vista50PE N 1 ar Clase Panel Phone Number OOS Caller ID Print Cancel Figure 8 3 View Customer Detail R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 105 07 10 Honeywell Vie
42. time the Server connects and performs the tasks scheduled by the operator for the panel In this case the PC initiates the call or calls the panel disconnects and waits for a callback B REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on how the scheduled mode of operation works refer to Working of the Scheduled Mode Mixed Mode In the mixed mode both Unsolicited and Scheduled modes are activated The Server operates in the Unsolicited and Scheduled modes simultaneously It executes scheduled jobs at their pre defined times and when not busy answers unsolicited calls This is the default mode and recommended mode of Unattended operation 7 2 Assigning Receiver Groups You can add edit or delete a mapping of Receiver Group to Primary Phone number using the Receiver Group Assignment function You may assign duplicate account numbers to accounts programmed to report to different central station primary phone numbers When duplicate account numbers are used during uploading the Receiver Group Assignment option prevents one account from overwriting another that has the same account number When a control panel using the primary telephone number that is associated with a Receiver Group calls for uploading it is automatically connected to the corresponding Receiver Group To assign receiver groups to phone numbers perform the following steps 100 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Assigning Receiver Groups Step Actio
43. used to schedule the jobs REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information refer Scheduling Ademco Unattended Jobs Scheduling FBII Unattended Jobs and Scheduling Apex Unattended Jobs R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 37 07 10 Honeywell Viewing Event Logs 4 15 Viewing Event Logs You can use this option to view the log form which displays the previously uploaded event logs for the panel The event log form displays the list of all the commands that have been previously executed in the interactive mode 38 To view the event logs perform the following steps Step 1 Action Select the customer row from the customer grid 2 Click the View Log on the screen If there are no records the following message box is displayed Event Log Viewer Or If there are event log records the View Event Log screen is displayed af view Event logs Reyr No Account Nos 6663 3333 x Subscriber Inhomation Re sverioun E aeon E rend m Log Intornation Sort By Creation Date P 6 28 2005 2 37 23 PM C 6728 2005 2 37 38 PM 6 28 2005 2 37 38 PM 6 28 2005 2 37 52 PM 6 28 2005 2 37 52 PM 6 28 2005 2 38 06 PM Saved_Log 6 28 2005 2 38 06 PM 6 28 2005 2 38 21 PM Saved_Log 6 28 2005 2 38 35 PM saved _Log 6 28 2005 2 38 35 PM 16 28 2005 2 46 58 PM Saved Log 6 28 2005 2 48 58 PM C 6 28 2005 2 49 13 PM Saved_Log 6728 2005 2 49 13 PM AAO aS eR PM Saved on TIP Alternatively enter
44. 0000004 7 7 Apex Unattended Communications Starting Apex Unattended Mode To start Apex Unattended Mode perform the following steps Step Action 1 Start the Unattended Server REFERENCE INTERNAL Refer to Starting the Unattended Server 2 Select the Server Type as Apex from the drop down and select the appropriate port 3 Click Setup The following dialog box is displayed Setup O x Server mode W Acteate Unattended Sewer Auto save Uploaded data Cancel E save R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 121 07 10 Honeywell Apex Unattended Communications 4 Select Auto Save Uploaded data and click OK Scheduling Apex Unattended Jobs To schedule Apex Unattended jobs perform the following steps Step Action 1 Start the Unattended server 2 To schedule an unattended job click the account in the Customer grid Click the Schedule button located in the Panel Options area of the screen 3 The Scheduler is displayed File Help Subscriber Information titre tame Commands Selected Commands Download4ll EventLogUpload v SetT ime Date r Schedule Process Between Date Between Times phot teseneeereenereny NVetereeesenerereneees Start Date VINAS Start Time And And End Date 5 21 2005 End Time 5 55 55 PM 7 55 55 PM Schedule Close Commands selected to be processed 4 Select the commands to be scheduled and move
45. 01 Account mismatch Save in Text Print Log Modem COM 1 Ademco CIA 2400 For Compass 32 Close Figure 8 4 Scheduler Activities Viewer Activity Log 6 You can print the Activity Log save it as a text file or simply clear it from the screen using the relevant buttons at the bottom of the screen 7 To stop the activity of the Com Port click the Stop button above Panel Information To restart click Start The Setup screen is again displayed for configuration Scheduling Ademco Unattended Jobs R2 0 07 10 To schedule Ademco Unattended jobs perform the following steps Step Action 1 Follow the steps for starting the unattended server as detailed in Starting the Unattended Server 2 To schedule an unattended job click the account in the Customer grid Click the Schedule button located in the Panel Options area of the screen The Scheduler is displayed as illustrated below Compass 2 0 User Guide 111 Honeywell Ademco Unattended Communications amp SCHEDULER DoemioadS chedule DownloadSystem Tet tia I UploadRelay UploadSchedule UploadSystem Arm CsidChange Disarm 3 Select the commands to be scheduled and move them to the Selected Commands list _ REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on selecting commands refer to 8 1 Selecting a Command 4 Select the start and end dates and the start and end times 112 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 H
46. 09 am Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Normally Closed Normally Closed EOLR N O EOLR N C Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Door Open Time 3 Sec fio Sec Door alarm EOLR M O EOLR N C Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Trigger Timeout Pre alarm timeout Entry Entry Exit Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Trigger Not Used Weigand Card Weigand Card Weigand Card Weigand Card Weigand Card Weigand Card Weigand Card Weigand Card Weigand Card Weigand Card Weigand Card Weigand Card TINT 90 990999 9 9 KI Trigger 1 Dis activation made Trigger OFF i qA IAIA A A IS crete Co PUA NAT TTE S ist ntrol Trigger On time 1 Sen time Trigger repeat o Fontinus count Configure actions corresponding to certain events Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell Acton On Action Type Relay Walid Days Relay F Relay On gt 3 Monday Tuesday E Wednesday C Thursday Friday C Saturday C Sunday C Holiday R2 0 07 10 Change and Compare The Change and Compare screen has options to view changes made to Saved Default Uploaded and CurrentEdit data and at t
47. 2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 2 Descriptions Double click Timeset or click the green arrow below the Commands list The following screen is displayed Set Panel Time Date xl Present Date and Time Enter Desired Date and Time Wednesday e 1142005 Ks wednesday 051772005 5 5 1 Ph ce 50 ae 5 50 j a 5 50 41 PM Cancel i ATTENTION FBII and Apex protocols do not offer the option of entering the desired date and time They use the Present Date and Time by default TIP In Guardian Panels the time and date are displayed automatically according to the time zones programmed in the panel The current date and time is displayed by default under both Present Date and Time and Enter Desired Date and Time While you cannot make changes to the former the Desired date and time section allows editing Click OK Compass 2 0 User Guide 133 Honeywell Descriptions Viewing Event Log Ademco To view Event Log in Ademco panels perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select EventLogAIl from the list of commands The Get EventLog From Panel dialog box is displayed t Get EventLog From Panel x C View Recorded Event Log mir Upload Event Log Log Type Upload Log P aiig m Select Partition Partition 1 Cancel ii ATTENTION In case of non partition or if only one partition is selected the Select Partition option is not displ
48. 289 1125 9900 1133 1033 1133 1333 1212 1122 1212 1223 Last Communication None Panel Options lL emplate efautl y i leo P o z 0 a o gt E e WE Cs Rcyi Act ij a Last Name F sth ame Ip immo ae An ua i Wist l260FBP 2 Vista1288 3 Vistal 28B 3 Vistal 28FBP 2 Vistal 288 3 Vistal 288 3 Vista20PSIA 5 IF Vista20HWSE 12 Vista20HWSE 1 LynxRENSIA 13 Vista250BP 3 Vistal 28FBP 2 VistalOPSIA 3 LYNXR 1 14 Vista32FB 4 Vista20P 5 IP Record 1 of 1024 Customer Options Select a customer Figure 6 1 Compass 2 0 Customers Based on the panel supported the panel application for Compass 16 or the panel application for Compass 2 0 is displayed R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 07 10 Honeywell 39 Panel Application for Compass 16 5 2 Panel Application for Compass 16 Overview A 16 bit panel screen in general includes the following layout Menu Bar Button Bar Title Bar VistaSOPEN DOC 1001 EDIT Partition Detault Partition Data Common Lobby System Opdr Partition Data PART DESCRIPTOR PI ALPHAI DISARMED READY TO ARM z P2 DISARMED READY TO ARM P3 DISARMED READY TO ARM P4 DISARMED READY TO ARM P5 DISARMED READY TO ARM P6 DISARMED READY TO ARM P7 DISARMED READY TO ARM DISARMED READY TO ARM Figure 6 2 Co
49. 2_ Second 2 Fixed Word Console Master Partition 3 P3 Sounder Options 1 Suppress Army yE 1Enabe N A 3 Third 0 Not Used NA NA NjA NjA NJA N A WF O Not Used OO NA O NA O NA A O NA W jem o Oneusd NA NA NA NA NA MA nan 0 Not Used NAA NjA NA N Ii 0 Not Used aa T a ee NA NA NJ Figure 6 10 Device Configuration Globals Set the global System options RF Options Event Log options Fire options Sounder options and Remote access options in this screen R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 57 07 10 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 58 System Options 1 Enable Partition i vi Jutput LORRA outputs and Keyswitch LED Log 1st Maint Signal of Smoke Detect Figure 6 11 Globals System Options The settings you select here are common across the panel Options Allows you to System Options Set some common system options RF Options Set RF options Use an RF button type transmitter to provide entry or exit for several doors One button controls one door A button can be used to provide access or egress due to a panic or duress condition An RF transmitter is used with a remote switch to provide exit in case of a fire alarm Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 RF options RF Expansion Low battery When disarmed gt annuncia Bon RF Receiver a Hours Enable Low Battery Report Check In Interval Enable Wireless Keypad Tamper Detecti
50. 54 M 1 3 Master Zones Bell amp Aux Relay Activation 5 1 6 2006 11 47 54 AM 5 Belll and At 6 Bell 2 and Aux Master Zone Response Type 5 1 6 2006 11 47 54 4M 3 Perimeter 5 Trouble Day Alarm Night Master Relay List Assignment For ECP Zones Zone 804 11 1 6 2006 11 47 54 AM Enabled Disabled Master Relay List Assignment For ECP Zones Zone 804 10 1 6 2006 11 47 54 AM Enabled Disabled Master Relay List Assignment For ECP Zones Zone 804 2 1 6 2006 11 47 54 AM Enabled Disabled Master Relay List Assignment For Relay Zones Zone 602 15 1 6 2006 11 47 54 4M Enabled Disabled Master Relay List Assignment For Relay Zones Zone 602 12 1 6 2006 11 47 54 AM Enabled Disabled Master Relay List Assignment For Relay Zones Zone 602 11 1 6 2006 11 47 54 M Enabled Disabled Master Relay List Assignment For Relay Zones Zone 601 12 1 6 2006 11 47 54 AM Enabled Disabled Master Relay List Assignment For Relay Zones zone 601 11 1 6 2006 11 47 54 AM Enabled Disabled Master Relay List Assignment For Normal Zones Zone 3 1 6 2006 11 47 54 AM Enabled Disabled Master Relay List Assignment For Normal Zones Zone 2 1 6 2006 11 47 54 4M Enabled Disabled Master Partition Primary Sub Id 1 1 6 2006 11 47 54 AM 1122 1122 4l el Figure 6 17 History 5 4 Using Templates 76 Templates are used to create master files for control panel programming data to speed up programming of a new account A template gives you a very quick and easy way to add
51. Action 1 On the Customer screen menu of the Downloader select File gt Device or Computer Name IP Address File Options Tools Window Help Customers Operators Templates Station Data Receiver Group C5 Phone Device or Computer Name f IP Address Print Print Setup Logout Lagout ptions d Exit The Device or Computer Name IP Address screen is displayed Order By Device f Computer Name Device or Computer Name IP Addr 145 234 88 99 Add Edit Delete 2 Click Add in the bottom toolbar of the screen 3 Type the Device or Computer name details and the corresponding IP address 16 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Configuring Station Data 4 Click Ok When the screen is in Add Mode the Add button changes to Ok 2 5 Configuring Station Data The Station Data window is used for adding or editing Customer Class description Station CSID and user defined fields You can access this window from the File menu of the customer screen Central Station ID The Central Station Identification number CSID serves as the identity of the company that installed the control panel This prevents unauthorized remote access to the panel This number is transmitted by the computer and is verified by the control panel during an attempt to get on line for downloading The CSID must be of eight characters consisting of 0 9 A F for Ademco panels Your administrator assigns this number Only
52. Action On Jarm Disarm Action On Bypass 7 Action Type 22 Disarm x Action Type 31 Auto unbypass Zone List x paee Partition 1 Zonelist 7 O V Partition2 Ts Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 V Partition 6 Partition V Partition 8 Change amp Compare History Enable to NOT allow access except for exec priv for Partition 1 m R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 71 07 10 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 72 Access Point Access Point Configuration Configure access points An access point is a particular point of passage over which we have control There are a number of components that can be associated with the access point which helps to reinforce the desired level of security Reade Reader RegToExit ReqToExi RegToExit a Re latch logic Sette Postion Configuration Enable Door ake oe 1 Bypassed On Door Close Z2Locked On Door Open 3 Exit Only On Door Open Unused On Door Close Unused On Door Close Unused On Door Clase Unused On Door Close Unused On Door Close Unused On Door Close Unused On Door Close Unused On Door Close Unused On Door Close Allow groups through this point m Group 1 wv Group 2 v Group 3 v Group 4 v Group 5 v Group 6 jw Group 7 Event Action Event Action Event Number 1 Partition E Disarm By Partition partition entry 1 8 Event Type Event Partition Specifier Iv ra a E a E Time Window frwor 12 26 am to 07
53. Application re vou sure wank to Undo all unsaved changes since From beginning If you select Yes Undo operation will occur and the application will exit 48 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 If you select No the application will come back to the edit view Configuration Groups Following are the configuration groups to be programmed in the panel Partitions R2 0 07 10 Partitions Globals Dialer Device Users Relays Zones Access Schedules A brief description for each of these groups follows Partitions allow you to break up a large area into smaller sections This feature is useful to disarm certain areas while leaving other areas armed or to limit access to certain areas to specific individuals Compass 2 0 User Guide 49 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Adding and Removing partitions To add or remove partitions perform the following steps Step Action 1 Click the Partition tab in the left navigation bar The different tabs under Partition are displayed Partition FF p Zones Devices Llsers Weekly Schedules FFF Temporary Schedules Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition amp Partition 7 Partition 2 Common Data 4dd partition Remove partition 2 Click Add Partition to add a new partition 3 Click Remove Partition to remove the last added partition
54. DetautDB ServerName IE11DTDHFKC1S COMPASS20 List Only Local SAL Servers ls _ Fetch Databases from Server Database e Server Name The name of the computer in which the active Compass database resides Login ID The login ID using which you can login to the SQL server e Database Name The active Compass database name From the drop down list select the name of the computer where the database you would like to switch to resides Change Database C Backup Database O RestorePurge Database Migrate AccessDB O Delete Database Active Database Details Server Name IEV1 DTDHFKC1SiCOMPASS20 Login ID sa Database Name CompassDetaultDB ServerName IE11DTDHFKC1S COMPASS20 List Only Local SQL Servers N E11 DTOHFKC1S COMPASS20 Fetch Databases from Server Database Compass 2 0 User Guide 139 Honeywell Backup Database 4 Select the List only local SQL Servers check box to view all the servers in the local computer To view all the servers in the network clear the List only local SQL Servers check box 5 select one of the following server connectivity options e Windows authentication credentials of current user Select this option if the credentials for logging on to Windows must be used for logging on to the database e Server authentication using the Login ID and password below Select this option if the SQL Server user name and password must be used for acces
55. Displaying Messages To display messages on the panel perform the following steps Step Action 1 Double click Message in the Scheduler Commands list to select it The Message dialog box is displayed s Message x Select Partition Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4 iigesane DASEN iby z W Send This Message To This Partition Send This Message to All Partitions Clear Cancel 2 Type the messages that need to be displayed on the panel and select the message duration You have a choice of sending the message to the single partition selected in Select Partition or all the partitions 3 Click Send to send the message to the panel R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 07 10 Honeywell Descriptions 131 Descriptions Arming Disarming To arm or disarm a partition perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select Arm or Disarm as required The Partition Selection dialog box is displayed 2 Partition Selection xy Partition ee OF Cancel Figure 9 1 Arm Disarm Ademco In FBII panels Arm Disarm is a single option The arm Disarm dialog box is displayed User Data s x Arm DisArm Figure 9 2 Arm Disarm FBIl 2 Select OK Ademco or Select FBII as the case may be Setting the Time To set the time in the panel perform the following steps Step Action 1 From the list of commands in the Communication screen select Timeset 132 Compass 2 0 User Guide R
56. Fields Default Extension be Available Fields Selected Fields Format Receiver Group C Excel Tab delimited Panel Name text file C Text Fixed Length Text File Delimited Business Name Comma Address Line re Address Line 1 g Tab Account Number Space Other ASC H 2 4 From the Available Fields list select the fields that you want to export pon Click the gt arrow to move the fields to the Selected Fields list and the arrows to sequence the list in the order in which you want to export it TIP The arrows help you move the fields between Available and Selected lists e moves the selected item to the cursor position in Selected Fields moves the selected item to the end of the Selected Fields list moves the entire list from Available Fields to Selected Fields e moves a single Selected Field entry to Available Fields e moves all Selected Fields to Available Fields i ATTENTION The import action can be performed only if the Reporting Format field is not included in the text file So if the data needs to be imported you must ensure that the Reporting Format is not one of the selected fields while exporting 5 In File Properties specify the file type and format from the list of options You can save the details as an Excel file or a text file 6 Click Export The Select Path to Export Subscribers dialog box is displayed R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 157 07 10 Honeywell Descriptio
57. H 1 Copy Receiver Number Account Number From 47562 2347 Copy To Create New Panel F Receiver Humber Account Humber Enter new Receiver Account number Ok Cancel 2 Type the Receiver and Account number of the control panel from which the programming information is to be copied 3 Type the receiver and account number of the panel to be copied 4 Selecting Create New Panel creates a new panel with the panel type corresponding to the destination account and copies all the data to the new account ATTENTION An account can be copied only to another account that uses the same control panel type and revision 80 Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 On Line Communications 6 Interactive Communications 6 1 On Line Communications The redesigned Compass 2 0 Communication Server Commserver supports a set of panels with the Ademco FBII and Apex protocols You can continue to use the Compass 16 communication server for the unsupported panels The following chapter guides you through Interactive Communications for Ademco FBII and Apex control panels 6 2 Ademco Launching the Ademco Commserver To launch Interactive Communications with an Ademco panel perform the following steps Step Action 1 From the Customer Account Screen customer table select an Ademco customer 2 Click Modify in the Panel Options toolbar The Panel Programming screen is displayed R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 81 07
58. INTERNAL E For more information refer to Purging Event Logs 4 7 Purging Event Logs Other Important Features The other important features of Compass 2 0 are e Templates for quick and easy programming of control panels REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information refer to 5 4 Using Templates e A full search utility to help you quickly finds a programming field REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information refer to 4 5 Searching Sorting Customer Data e Multi tiered operator levels for greater flexibility REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information refer to 3 System Operators e Change button to display programming changes made before saving e History button to display prior programming changes 165 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Error Conditions Error Cannot find a DLL or VBX file xx parameters expected but none supplied Decode dll error message Cannot find system mda when repairing network database locally Compass running on a Novell Server suddenly stops allowing anyone to add new accounts Permission denied cannot open system Idb error message APPENDIX A Solution Manually copy the files giving the error from the DLL subdirectory of Compass to the Windows system directory This error occurs if the database is not synchronized properly at the end of an installation Try running the database synchronizer again It is possible that a DLL or VBX was not properly moved to the Wind
59. IP 0 Reports for Primary Reports for Secondary Alarms Alarms PROGRAM TAMPER 0 Restores Restores ARMED STAY g Bypasses Bypasses TIME DATE SET amp EVENT LOG RESET 0 EVENT LOG 50 FULL amp 90 FULL i Troubles Troubles EVENT LUG OVERFLOW 7 Open Close Open Close EXIT ERROR USER REPORT 0 Low Battery 4C Loss Test Low Battery AC Loss Test RESO d 0 0 0 Randomize AC Loss Reports Normal AC Loss Reporting O Randomize amp C Loss Reporting Between 10 40 minutes O Randomize AC Loss Reporting Between 4 12 hours Communications Configure dynamic signaling options reporting intervals initiating time and day and select zone type reporting restore Communications Dynamic 1 15 seconds Seascape Test Signalling Delay Enable Dual Reporting Dynamic 1 Long Range Radio First Signalling Priority Cancel Verify Restore Report 1 at Bell Timeout Timing Split Reporting 1 Alarm amp Alarm Restore amp cancels primary Others Secondary Test Report 1000 Initiation Time 0500 2 Interval In Hours s 0000 9999 Initiation Day Monday Zone Type Reporting Restore Entry Exit 1 C EntrysExit 2 7 Perimeter _ Interior Follower Day Might C 24 Hf Silent 24 Hr Audible 24 Hr Auxiliary Fire wio Verify C Interior Delay 7 Fire with verify L Fire Waterflow Fire Supervisory R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 55 07 10 Honeywell Panel Application for Compas
60. LATE OPENING ACCESS SCHEDULE CHANGED oa mM P A le OP plone en a 4 Relay Relays used in conjunction with the control panel are programmable switches that can be used for performing many different functions They can be used for turning the lights ON and OFF control sounders and doors or for status indications In this system each device must be programmed as to how to act ACTION when to activate START and when to deactivate STOP This control supports up to eight 4204 or sixteen 4204CF Relay Modules Each 4204 Module provides four relays with Form C normally open and normally closed contacts This means you can program up to thirty two relays to activate and de activate as required Each 4204CF Module adds two 68 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 additional style Y supervised bell outputs to the system If 4204CF Modules are used only relays 1 and 3 on each module can be programmed The other two relays 2 and 4 on each module are used for Supervision purposes Configure the following under Relay Options Relay Timeout options Relay TimeOut Options Allows you to Configure the long and short timeout for each of the access control relays The relay timeout function is an alarm feature that disables the relay after a specified time 07 10 Honeywell pears 7 ACCESS CONTROL Partition Partition Description RELAY 7 Pz PS 1
61. NDIX A 167 TOU ORO oir ie hee ae ns he eal 2 167 9 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Guide Structure This guide describes the tasks that you can perform using the Compass Downloader tool The chapters in the guide are arranged in an order that helps you get familiarized with the application quickly The guide is divided into ten chapters Chapters 1 and 2 include the basic information about the Compass Downloader such as key features the Downloader menu structure and Downloader installation Chapters 3 and 4 take you through the Downloader setup and cover those tasks that need to be performed only once such as the modem setup Chapters 5 through 8 cover the activities performed using the Downloader These chapters include adding and modifying customer accounts communicating with the panel and Central Station and a listing of on line commands and their descriptions Chapter 9 describes database management utility Chapter 10 gives an overview and description of the new features in Compass 2 0 Appendix A describes error conditions including troubleshooting 10 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 11 Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 Compass 2 0 Overview 1 Introduction 1 1 Compass 2 0 Overview Compass 2 0 provides you with the tools you need to program and control an alarm system remotely from the comfort of your office You can download and upload alarm control information compare t
62. Release 2 0 Honeywell Compass 2 0 User s Guide Document ID R2 0 07 10 This work contains valuable confidential and proprietary information Disclosure use or reproduction outside of Honeywell Inc is prohibited except as authorized in writing This unpublished work is protected by the laws of the United States and other countries Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2009 by Honeywell International Inc Release 2 0 July 2010 While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customers In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice Honeywell Security and Custom Electronics 2 Corporate Center Drive Melville NY 11747 USA 1 516 921 6704 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 About This Document Revision Notes The following list provides notes concerning all revisions of this document References Doc ID Rel ID Date None DRAFT Aug 2005 Rel 2 0 Nov 2008 September 2009 July 2010 Notes Draft version of Compass 2 0 User Guide Version 2 0 of Compass 2 0 User Guide Updates to the Compass 2 0 User s Guide Updated the user guide with features o
63. Revision and Template Name ao ATTENTION The Panel selection cannot be changed using Edit Modifying Templates To modify an existing template perform the following steps Step Action 1 Click the Templates icon at the top of the Customer Information screen 2 Select the template from the Templates list 3 Click Modify The alarm control Panel Edit screen opens where you can program the template information 4 When you have completed setting up the template select Close and then Save to save the information Deleting Templates Use the Delete button on the available templates window refer to Figure 6 18 Available Templates to delete an existing template Confirm deletion when prompted Setting Up an Existing Customer Template To use another customer s account data as a template perform the following steps Step Action 1 Create a new template as detailed in the section Creating New Templates 2 Click Customer Data The Select Customer Data dialog box is displayed Select Customer Data to use as template gt x Enter the receiver and account number of a customer s panel to be used to copy to a template Panel Name Revision istal 00 3 Copy Receiver Number Account Number From Ok Cancel 3 Type the Receiver Number and the Account Number of the customer account to be copied 78 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Copying an Account 4 Click Ok to copy the customer details to the templa
64. Settings dialog box The Add Edit Modem dialog box is displayed Add Edit Modem E x Modem Template E e AT Commands ATC ds 1 lw T Commands Reset Command Z ATCommands2 0 ommand Max Command Length 40 AT Command 3 Fo Fi T Commands 4 j Support Caller 10 Command Ka Fille Aegures I Software Wolure Control 2 Type the name of the modem under Modem 3 Type the modem commands or select the modem template to be used from the Template drop down If a template is selected the AT commands Reset Command and Max Command Length are automatically filled as defined in the template 4 If your modem supports the Caller ID feature type the Caller ID Command on the Support frame 5 Click OK Editing Modems The Edit and Delete options are applicable only to the Custom Modems Modem settings that were shipped with the Downloader cannot be edited or deleted To edit a modem s settings perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select the modem from the Custom Modems list in the Communication Settings window R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 13 07 10 Honeywell Configuring Modem Switch Settings 2 Click Edit E ATTENTION The Edit and Delete buttons are disabled if there are no Custom Modems ATL ds 1 r T Eina I Reset Command ary ATC ds 2 s7 110 10 1949 a a Mas Command Length 300 AT Commands 3 feco LD2 40 AT Commands 4 Support Caller D Command M Frr
65. Station 1 IP ELP _ Central Station 2 IF AlamNeti f Private LAN HOT USED bal Connect Cancel 10 Select the required option for Connection Mode Direct Wire or ECP based on whether you want to connect to the Panel through Direct Wire or through ECP 11 If you want to communicate over the Intranet select the option Private LAN and select Central Station 1 IP and or Central Station 2 IP from a list of the 7810iR Device names that you have configured through File gt Device and Computer Names IP Addresses REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information refer to 2 4 Mapping Devices to IP 12 If you want to communicate with the panel over the Internet through AlarmNet i Control Server select the option AlarmNet i 5 REFERENCE INTERNAL For information on configuring the Alarmnet i URL refer to 2 2 Setting up the Modem 13 Click Schedule 14 The scheduled tasks are taken up and completed on priority You can view the details of the processing in the Activity Log of the Scheduler Activities Viewer 114 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 r Subscriber Information Ademco Unattended Communications Panel Information Submitted Date Time 5 17 2005 3 42 04 PM Account Number gt 1001 Download Date Time 5 17 2005 3 43 00 PM Panel YVistabDPEN Account Number 1001 Revision gt 3 29 Receiver Group DOC Sequence Number
66. Supervision Pulses For LRR Supervisory Enable 1 Disabled Enabled C Supervision Pulses For LRR Trouble Enable 1 Disabled Enabled a RF Receiver Type 1 D 2 C RF Low Medium High 1 0 2 E No of Differences between Saved and C Edit is 8 Merge Selected Figure 6 16 Compare The ShowLog screen shows the history of the changed data The previous and changed values of the feature are displayed You can specify the date range between which you want the history data The data in the grid can also be sorted based on the date feature description Operator name Click Refresh Data to refresh the screen Compass 2 0 User Guide 75 Honeywell Using Templates Start 176 2006 11 47 54aM End Present Sort By Date Refresh Data EE wenn foe sion onan ere Master Master Partition 3 1 6 2006 11 49 18 AM Disabled Enabled Master User Code 3 1 6 2006 11 49 18 AM 1237 Schedule Master ACCOUNT DATA SAVED Q 1 6 2006 11 47 54 AM Current Edit Relays Master Partition Entry Delay 1 1 1 6 2006 11 47 54 4M 30 sec 60 sec Master Partition Exit Delay 2 1 1 6 2006 11 47 54 AM 120 sec 150 sec Change Compare Master Partition Entry Delay 2 1 1 6 2006 11 47 54 4M 30 sec 135 sec History Master Partition Exit Delay 1 1 1 6 2006 11 47 54 AM 60 sec 75 sec Master Random Timers 1 1 6 2006 11 47 54 AM Enabled Disabled Master Permanent Backlight Enable 1 1 6 2006 11 47 54 8M Enabled Disabled Master Zone Input Type 5 1 6 2006 11 47
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68. ated in the upper left corner of the grid 4 11 Viewing Unattended Jobs Click Unattended Jobs in the customer screen to view the status of all the scheduled jobs On clicking Unattended Jobs the Viewer screen is displayed R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 35 07 10 Honeywell Defaulting Panel Information Viewer Customers TER File Option Help Unattended Search Options Job Status Sort by Acct Begins with AU Scheded Jobs green BE Se E Start Date 1172672000 1172672000 j TI l All Revs End Date 117 3 2008 l Revr Acct Start DateTime End DateTime Status Mode O Communic Last Attempt Operator Panel Name Last Name En gy come ae Begins search using Receiver group and Acct criteria Figure 5 4 Viewer Customers You can see the status of all the assigned tasks in the displayed table It also shows the details like start date and time the end date and time the panel name and number of retries Retry Count The search options allow you to search for details of particular revisions or panels The third search option is based on the sort option that you selected In the Viewer Customers screen the sorting is done based on Account number Hence you have a search option Acct begins with B REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on Unattended jobs and other features refer to 7 1 Unattended Operation 4 12 Defaulting Panel Information This option allows you to replace
69. ayed 2 You have the option of viewing the log or uploading it If Upload Event log is selected you can specify if you want a partial upload or a full upload 3 Select the partition on which the command is to be executed 4 Click OK 134 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Descriptions Shutting Down a Panel Ademco To shut down an Ademco panel perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select the required shutdown command from the list of four shutdown commands available Commands AelayFire RelayOpenClose RelayPanic RelayAemotesiren Shutdown QialerOtt Status4larmns i Statushypasses StatusF aults StatueLowe atter 2 Double click the command or click the green arrow below the commands list The following screen is displayed Commands Details 1 Shutdown DialerOf Partition no E 2 Shutdown DialerOn Partition 1 3 Shutdown SystemO ff Partition 1 k Cancel ii ATTENTION Although you have selected four commands only three are shown here This is because the third one is Shutdown SystemOff After this command is executed the panel gets disconnected and we cannot execute any more commands 3 Select the partition for which the operation is to be performed 4 Click Ok R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 135 07 10 Honeywell Descriptions i ATTENTION After the Shutdown System ON OFF connection is executed the panel is disconnect
70. base Restore Purge Database Migrate Access DB Delete Database Backed up files Select Bak file CompassDefaultDB_072710_153432 Restore Database Purge Database Lists only backup files bak present at C CompassDataBase Backup To Restore Purge database Place all bak files in C CompassDataBase Backup CIE Server Name Windows NT authentication using the network login ID SQL Server authentication using a login ID and password entered by the user Login ID Password Database CompassDetautDB e Server Name The name of the computer in which the active Compass database resides e Login ID The login ID using which you can login to the server e Database Name The active Compass database name 3 Select the database Server Name from the drop down list Database Management Utility Change Database Backup Database Restore Purge Database Migrate AccessDB O Delete Database Backed up files Select Bak file CompassDefaultDB_072710_153432 Restore Database Purge Database Lists only backup files bak present at C CompassDataBase Backup To Restore Purge database Place all bak files in C CompassDataBase Backup ServerName IE11LTFP3SP1S IEV1LTFP3SP1S O wi IEV 1LTFPSSP1SiCOMPASS20 SqQ IE11 LTFPSSP1SiS LEXPRESS ord entered by the user IE11LTFP3SP1SiCOMP AS52010 Login ID Password Data
71. base CompassDefautDB R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 143 07 10 Honeywell Restore Purge Databases 4 Select one of the following server connectivity options e Windows authentication credentials of current user Select this option if the credentials for logging on to Windows must be used for logging on to the database e Server authentication using the Login ID and password below Select this option if the SQL Server user name and password must be used for accessing the Compass database When you select this option the following fields are displayed i ATTENTION If you select Compass20 server from the drop down list the server connectivity options are disabled as the Compass20 server is the local computer 5 Select Bak file from the drop down list The list is refreshed in the Database drop down list 6 Click Restore Database The database is restored successfully to the original path Purge Database After you delete the database from compass it is not completely removed from the system To remove the database permanently from the system you may use the purge option To Purge database perform the following steps Step Action 1 Choose Start gt All programs gt Compass Windows Downloader gt Database Management Utility 2 The following Screen appears Choose Restore Purge Database followed by purge database Database Management Utility Change Database Backup Database Restore Purge Database Mi
72. ccounts To search by Receiver number type the receiver number and click Search The third search option based on the sort option that you selected as described in The Sort By Option Example If you have selected the sort option as Panel Phone the search option would be Panel Phone Begins with as shown in Figure 5 3 above Type the beginning numbers of the Panel phone and click Search to display the search results 4 6 Purging History Data An operator with administrative rights can delete history data from the Compass database using this utility This history data is viewed from the History screen within the Panel Modify screen of each account To access the Purge History screen perform the following steps Step Action 1 Click Tools on the Compass Shell screen menu bar 30 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Purging Event Logs 2 Click Purge History The following dialog box is displayed Purge History _ xX r Receiver Group Account Number Specific Receiver Account Date Range to All History Data amp Months or Older 3 12 Months or Older Purge History Close 3 Select All Accounts or Specific Receiver Account and the Date Range All Accounts The operator can purge the history for all the accounts in the date range selected Specific Receiver Type the Receiver number and Account number in the Account text boxes provided All History Data is also enab
73. cheduled Jobs f Viewer Customers p E la x Fie Option Help Unattended Search Options Job Status S h Reyr Acct Begins with Search All Scheduled Jobs za All Accounts Start Date f 5 10 2005 4 Panel Sort by I lt All gt x T All Revs fi Revr Acct v End Date 5 71372005 Revs Acct Start DateTime End DateTime Status Last Attempt Operator Panel Name Last Name snes Z DOC 1001 May 12 04 17P May 13 06 14P Pending Master Vista50PEN 1 0 4 Last Communication 5 11 2005 2 48 53 PM Status Pending Record 1 of 1 Panel Options Customer Options Viewing the Commands and Activity Log Information For information on the status of the Unattended tasks and commands click Information in the Panel Options of the Unattended tasks Viewer The Unattended Batch Commands screen is displayed ig Unattended Batch Commands DOC 100i1 Commands Activity Log Failed Date 17 May 05 12 51 27 PH UploadRelay 12 51 48 PH Status 12 52 13 PH Arm Partition 1 12 52 35 PH Disarm Partition 1 12 56 27 PH CsidChange first_time 12 56 42 PH EventLogO penClose 12 57 07 PH DialerOtf Partition 1 12 57 33 PH DialerOn Partition 1 12 57 47 PH TimeSet 05 17 2005 12 43PM Message Arm Partition 1 Unsuccessful Disarmed Not ready to arm Partition 1 Print Log Close Figure 8 1 Unattended Batch Commands Commands Select Commands to see
74. cuments Compass20_Patch a Delete ead PaneSupporked Desktop Release a ne Size 179 KB J Shortcut to Reports on lelOGtxpcl Files AlQueries tut Compass32SupportedPanels exe My Documents bly Computer 7 File nama Ta23 wo Save as type WOL Account FP WDL Type a file name Ensure that the name has an extension of wdl Select the drive to which the file must be copied Select the directory on that drive to which the file must be copied Compass 2 0 User Guide 33 Honeywell Customizing the Customer Account Screen Importing an Account To import an account perform the following steps 4 10 Customizing the Customer Account Screen You can customize the way the Customer grid displays accounts 6 Step 1 2 O oa A OQO Click Ok Select an account from the Customer grid On the Customer Account screen select Import Account under Tools on the Action main menu bar A window titled Select File to Import an Account is displayed Select File to Import an Account Look inc G Desktop i My Recent Documents a Desktop My Documents 33 fy Computer Ply Al eteyoork ces Select the drive where the file to be copied is located Select the directory on that drive where the file to be copied is located Select the file with the account to be copied Click Ok The imported account appears in the Customer grid in the Compass Shell screen Maki
75. de e Business e Panel Phone e user_defined_field 1 Defined as Area Code in the figure e user_defined_field 2 e Create Date e Modified Date e Last Communication Date e Mass Download Job Name e MAC Address Go to the Customer screen in the Compass Shell To the top left above the Customer table you will find the Sort By drop down Dart By 1 Revr Acct 6 Panel Phone nm 7 Area Code 6 user defined field 9 Create Date 10 Hodihed Date J Last Communication Date lame 12 Hass Download Job Name O 13 MAC Address Figure 5 2 The Sort By Option To select the sort method click the selection from the drop down box As a reminder the field that you selected to sort by is italicized in the Customer table heading R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 29 07 10 Honeywell Purging History Data Searching for Customer Accounts The Search frame is available at the top right of the Compass Shell Search Acwr Area Code Begins with Search All Accounts Panel kas tC Alleys Sotby FS Figure 5 3 The Search Option You can search by e Panel e Receiver number e Selected Sort Option To search by Panel name perform the following steps Step Action 1 From the Panel list choose the panel 2 If all revisions of that panel type are required select All Revs 3 Click Search The customer table is refreshed showing only the search results 4 To view all accounts click All A
76. de egulied W Software Volume Control Cancel 3 Edit the modem commands or and the Caller ID Command 4 Click OK to save the new commands or click Cancel to quit without saving Deleting Modems To delete a modem select the modem from the list box and click Delete Click OK to confirm the deletion You can also delete all the Custom modems using the Delete All button 2 3 Configuring Modem Switch Settings This section helps you configure modems that have manual switch settings 14 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Configuring Modem Switch Settings Hayes Smartmodem 1200 External Modem Configure the DIP switches behind the modem s front panel i front HS AA CD OH RD SD TR MR Figure 3 3 Hayes Smartmodem 1200 External Modem Hayes Smartmodem 1200 B Internal Modem The rear view of the Smartmodem 1200 B Internal Modem is illustrated below Phone DIF switches awg OFF awa OM Phone oui OFF awl ON Coimport 2 OFF Compor 1 Figure 3 4 Hayes Smartmodem 1200 B Internal Modem R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 15 07 10 Honeywell Mapping Devices to IP 2 4 Mapping Devices to IP You can add edit or delete a mapping of Device to IP address using the Device or Computer Name IP Address function Enter information about all the 7810iR modules that Compass will be connecting to by typing the IP address of 7810iR and a Device name to identify it as described below Step
77. demco Log reports available in Ademco Event Logs or the list of all events with the time and date are recorded in Ademco as in all the other protocols However in some high end panels of Ademco in addition to Event Logs other options like ECP Expander Console Protocol reports Fire Test reports and Unsolicited alarm reports They are explained as follows e ECP Reports Lists all the addressable devices connected to the system keypads voice module and other devices e Fire Test Reports Views the results of the Fire Walk Tests that have been logged onto the panel e Unsolicited Alarms Lists all alarms that have occurred when on line B REFERENCE INTERNAL E For more information on Event logs refer to 6 5 Event Logs and Viewing Event Log Ademco in section 9 3 Configuring for Answering Machine Defeat Sometimes the Downloader might have to initiate calls to sites that have an answering machine In such cases you must ensure that the call is picked by the panel and not by the answering machine To do that perform the following actions 1 Enable the modem speaker in the Downloader Communications screen so that you can hear the phone ringing at the site 2 Enable Answering Machine Defeat in the Connect screen of the Downloader or in the Dialer section of the panel programming screen 3 Program the panel s Ring Detect Count for 15 rings To initiate connection to a site with an answering machine perform th
78. der Options Specify the sounder options for different situations Sounder Options Common Sounder Options _ Enable Beeping Sound on AE Loss Aux Relay Alarm Silenced By CODE OFF m Function Alarm Silenced By CODE OFF Smoke Detector Reset Battery Saver Slarm Silenced By CODE 67 Alarm Bell Options _ Enable Temporal Pulsing Belli Sound Options C Pulsing 8 Steady Bell Sound Options Pulsing C Steady Remote Access Options Set remote access options The Read Only Panel Remote Access Enables gives you an indication of the commands that you are allowed to execute through the communication server Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 ATTENTION The enabling and disabling of the commands are done at the panel end The user can only view the status here Remote Access Users In this screen you can record details of the panel users such as user name code access group and partitions that the user can access R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 61 07 10 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Zones fal Vista2S0F0P 1 akesh FFF EDIT oom ee ome BSR SR SE rn r rnc oon ican min i 6140 cal 1 Pood INSTLA OPN Ta Maia iaa A tra crv cry z EH im 2Pe l MASTER LYNN ENYN IEN AREN TRN EINN iii zN a DLGS bani JP HEAD LERN DiRT Lia AA DER E rel Crd 4 bbs vabbe aP 3 ASSIST ika Ohi DL 1AN
79. dicate the zones for which the reports are to be sent Compass 2 0 User Guide 53 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Dialer The settings for connection to panel and communication are configured in the dialer This includes the downloader phone numbers panel phone numbers communication channel details and devices information E ista250FBP 2 1001 1000 EDIT File View gt ali ols 15 Ip Ii Dialer Features gt Tx Format Sat cas 345645644455 Touchtone z ng Dial Tone Wait for true dial tox Figure 6 9 Dialer Features Options Allows you to Dialer Features Configure the Receiver Account CSID PABX ring count primary and secondary phone numbers dialing methods download information and max dialer retries Tx Format Configure the transmission format and speed select reports and select system non alarm codes 54 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Primary Tx Format 2 Ademco HI 7 Primary Speed a biemoo Checksum Verify Primary Radionics or Sescoa Transmission Secondary Tx Format s Ademco Express gt Secondary Speed fa Aderico Checksum Verify Secondary Load Transmission Default values System Non Alarm Code Digit Digit i _ WALK TEST START WALK TEST STOP OFF NORMAL qa Ocal Go dl a a ei cd amp tay oi ai TT rai nN 0 D a O Padjonics r O No Default Format v POWER L
80. e 110 B BackupDatabase 140 Beep on Connect 89 Busy Detect 89 Bypass 136 C Call Unsolicited Server 120 Caller ID 89 Central Station ID 17 ChangeDatabase 138 Commands 124 Arming Disarming 132 Change CSID 129 Change Phone 130 Communication Server 81 Commserver See Communication Server 81 Compass Downloader About 4 Customer Information 25 Adding Customer Accounts 25 Changing Customer Account Information 2a Customizing the Customer Account Screen 34 Deleting Customer Accounts 27 Restoring Purging Customer Accounts 28 Searching Sorting Customer Data 29 D DatabaseManagementUtility 138 Direct 85 Download Warning 89 Drag and Drop 151 E Error Conditions 167 Event Log 90 Exporting and Importing Accounts 33 F FBII Launching Commserver 91 Unattended Mode 118 FBI F7702 Interface 11 First Time Communication 88 Flexible Callback 87 List 125 Messages 131 Test Report 137 Common User Interface 152 179 Compass 2 0 User Guide R20 Honeywell 07 10 H Hayes Smartmodem 1200 B Internal Mo dem 15 Hayes Smartmodem 1200 External Modem 15 Information 104 L Latest Patch Information 7 Log On 1 Log On 1 M Mapping Devices to IP 16 Merge Compass Database 142 151 Mixed Mode 100 Modem Setup 8 Modem Switch Settings 14 Modems Add Modems 12 Delete Modem 14 Edit Modem 13 N New Features 151 O Output 70 P Panel Application for Compass 2 0 43 Panels Supported by Compass
81. e This refers to the code passed to the model F7702 Interface to place it in local mode The default of should work fine however it may be changed to any two digits including or to suit your line needs This mode is programmable on the F7702 Interface D REFERENCE EXTERNAL Refer to F7702 Interface User Guide for programming instructions Remote Code This refers to the code passed to the F7702 Interface to place it in remote mode The default of should work fine however it may be changed to any two digits including or to suit your line needs This mode is programmable on the F7702 Interface D REFERENCE EXTERNAL Refer to F7702 Interface User Guide for programming instructions Ring Count It is the number of rings after which the panel would answer Carrier Duration It is the carrier duration for the F7702 Interface Mode Set this to Remote or Local based on whether the communications performed with the F7702 Interface are remote or local Select None when the F7702 Interface is not being used Adding Modems Modems can be Standard shipped with the downloader or Custom which you can configure yourself In case of Standard modems you can only view properties by clicking View but cannot modify them 12 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Setting up the Modem To add a new custom modem perform the following steps Step Action 1 Click Add under Custom Modems in the Communication
82. e following steps Step Action 1 Select Answering Machine Defeat on the Downloader Communications screen M Connection Details Initiate From Pea Answering Machine Defeat f Use Account CSIO C First Time Communication fv Sect tin Panel A prompt appears asking you to Press Escape or Click OK after first Ring Press the Escape key or click OK 2 The first call is disconnected immediately and a second call is made The panel picks up on the first or second ring of the second call defeating the answering machine If the panel is programmed for Callback Required it hangs up and calls the PC 3 The PC takes the call and a connection is established 90 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 FBII 6 3 FBIl Launching the FBII Commserver To launch Interactive Communications with an FBII panel perform the following steps Step Action 1 Go to the Customer Account Screen and select the FBII customer from the grid 2 Click Modify in the Panel Options toolbar The Panel Programming screen for the selected panel is displayed 000000000003 al jen gt Edit f i European Ring Detect Touch Ton European ON a ae C Puls LORT 3 Select Communications from the menu bar of the Panel Programming screen The Compass Communication screen is displayed R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 91 07 10 Honeywell FBII Compass Communications Fie Activity Log StatusInfo Help Debug Subscrib
83. e panel operations Disarm the panel Switch off the sounder Switch on the sounder Get the status of the panel that is on line with the downloader Get the Alarms status in the panel Get the Alarms history status in the panel Get the Bypass Status in the panel Get the Faults status in the panel Get the LowBattery Status in the panel Get the Troubles Status in the panel Get the TroublesHistory Status in the panel Read the time from the panel Set the time to the panel Compass 2 0 User Guide 127 Honeywell List of Commands UnBypassZone Upload All w o RF Upload Ambush Upload Auto Arming Times Upload BA Options Upload Comm Upload Ctrl Set Options Upload Device Options Upload Group Upload Holiday Upload Keypad Information Upload Loop Point Upload Pass Code Upload RF Upload Temporary Schedule Upload User Codes Upload Zone Info 1 Upload Zone Info 2 Upload Zone Info 3 Upload Zone Info 4 Upload Zone Info 5 Upload Zone Info 6 UploadAccessData UploadAlarmTypes UploadAll UploadAlpha UploadRelay UploadSchedule UploadSystem Upload Trouble Types Zone Status Unbypass a zone Upload all information other than RF details from the panel Upload ambush details Upload auto arming times from the panel Upload burglary alarm details from the panel Upload communication details Upload control set options from the panel Upload device options from the panel Upload group details from the panel Upload holiday
84. ecified time range 2 The server picks the next job to be performed in the time period and attempts to connect to the panel 3 If the connection to the panel fails another attempt is made 5 minutes from the current time then the next at 15 minutes after that and the final attempt at 30 minutes after that 4 After a successful connection is made to the panel the Server performs the scheduled tasks A ATTENTION If you schedule a second job for the same account the new job replaces the original one and only the new job appears in the queue Starting the Unattended Server To start the Unattended Server perform the following steps Step Action 1 To start the Unattended Server click _Unatended screen toolbar The Launch Unattended Server dialog box is displayed Launch Unattended Server Launch Unattended Server f Compass 2 0 C Compass 16 oc omes on the Downloader Shell R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 107 07 10 Honeywell Using Unattended Mode 2 Select between Compass 16 and Compass 2 0 based on the panel being used ATTENTION Compass 2 0 may fail to handle the calls coming from unsupported panels In case of unsolicited mode use separate phone lines for Compass 16 and Compass 2 0 TIP To see the list of panels supported by Compass 2 0 and panels supported only by Compass 16 click Help of the Launch Unattended Server dialog 3 Click OK The Scheduler Activities Viewer screen is displa
85. eck Conflicts Exit Rename Receiver 32 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Exporting and Importing Accounts Type the Old Receiver name and the New Receiver name in the appropriate text boxes Click the Check Conflicts button to ensure that the change does not duplicate a Receiver Group Account number information If there are no conflicts click Rename Receiver to change the Receiver Group name If there are conflicts reassign the accounts that do not conflict with the new Receiver Name by selecting the Rename Accounts Not In Conflict box Click Exit to return to the Customer screen 4 9 Exporting and Importing Accounts You can copy a single account from one computer to another This facility is especially useful for technicians at a job site working with laptops e When exporting an account copy the account from your current Compass database to a drive on a network or to a floppy disk e When importing an account copy the account from a network drive or a floppy disk to your current Compass database Exporting an Account To export an account perform the following steps Step 1 2 R2 0 07 10 Action Select an account from the Customer grid in the Compass Shell screen From the menu bar select Tools gt Export Account A window titled Save Exported Account As is displayed Save Exported Account As Save inc E Desktop E My Documents i T My Computer My Recere ad my Network Places Do
86. ect Central Station 1 IP and or Central Station 2 IP from a list of the 7810iR Device names that you have configured through File gt Device and Computer Names IP Addresses REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information refer to 2 4 Mapping Devices to IP Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 R2 0 07 10 13 14 15 Ademco If you want to communicate with the panel over Internet through AlarmNet i Control Server select the option AlarmNet i REFERENCE INTERNAL For information on configuring the Alarmnet i URL refer to 2 2 Setting up the Modem Type the Network Device MAC Addr IP communication Device MAC address if it is not already entered in the Customer Detail screen To save the MAC address select Save This is the address used for connecting to this particular panel through TCP IP and is displayed on both the Customer Detail and Communications screens TIP If you need to change the address type the new address and select Save again The old address is overwritten If you want to temporarily use another address type it and after the session select Undo You are asked if you want to restore the earlier address Select OK Some panels like the Lynx family panels support a Flexible Callback Option The Download phone number that you type in the dialer screen of the panel see figure below is used as the basis for the callback number System f Globals Dialer Users Zones x 10 5chedule f Chan
87. ed from the Compass After Shutdown SystemOff the panel operation is suspended Bypassing a Zone To bypass a zone perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select the ZoneBypass command In Ademco Panels the Zone Bypass dialog box is displayed g Zone Bypass Fartition 6 User Data one Bypass Bypass Aone 2 Select the Partition and the Zone number to be bypassed if the panel is Ademco or only the Bypass Zone in case of FBI 3 Click OK or Select as the case may be 136 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Descriptions Sending a Test Report Ademco To send a Test Report perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select TestReport from the list of Commands in the Communication screen Scheduler 2 Double click the command or click the green arrow below the commands list The Request Test Report screen is displayed Ademco Compass Communications je 2 Request Test Report 3 Click OK TIP During the processing of the request you will see a to the left of TestReport which turns to a after the command is processed If the command is not executed the failure status is indicated by an amp Selected Commands Selected Commands Selected Commands R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 137 07 10 Honeywell Overview 9 Database Management Utility 9 1 Overview The Compass2 0 database contains information about configuration details for t
88. ed job click the account in the Customer table Then click the Schedule button located in the Panel Options area of the screen The Scheduler is displayed 118 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 FBII Unattended Communications ie Tee Select the commands to be scheduled and move them to the Selected Commands list _ REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on selecting commands refer to 8 1 Selecting a Command gt ATTENTION Note that the FBII protocol does not allow selection of some of the commands multiple times unlike Ademco However you can select any number of different commands Select the start and end dates and the start and end times Click Schedule The Communications screen is displayed ny e a Communications Compass 2 0 User Guide 119 Honeywell FBII Unattended Communications 6 In Connection Details select the options as required The 2 Call Method is the same as Answering Machine Defeat in Ademco TIP When you select the Increase Priority option the job is placed high on the list of tasks and run before other less priority jobs This feature is applicable only for Unattended mode REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on Answering Machine Defeat refer to Configuring for Answering Machine Defeat 7 Type the Panel Phone number and click Schedule How the FBII Unsolicited Mode works The FBII unsolicited mode of working is as f
89. een The Customer Detail dialog box is displayed 4 Make the necessary changes To print the customer account information changes click Print 5 Click OK to save the changes or Cancel to quit without saving the changes 4 3 Deleting Customer Accounts To delete Customer Accounts perform the following steps Step Action 1 In the Customers screen click the customer s name from the list 2 Click Delete in the Customer Options box at the bottom right of the screen The following screen is displayed Delete Customer a x Delete Selected Customer record Delete All Displayed Customer records 3 Select Delete Selected deletes highlighted account only or Delete All deletes all accounts displayed in the customer grid 4 Click Ok ATTENTION When you delete a customer as described above the information is not completely removed You must then purge the account to completely delete it Refer to section 4 4 Restoring Purging Customer Accounts for details R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 27 07 10 Honeywell Restoring Purging Customer Accounts 4 4 Restoring Purging Customer Accounts Purging a Customer Account You must purge an account before reusing that account and receiver number Step Action 1 Go to the Compass Customer Information screen 2 Click Tools gt Restore Purge Customer The Restore Purge Accounts dialog box is displayed Restore Purge Accounts P _ x The following customers ha
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91. en Appears Choose Delete Database PF Database Management Utility _ _ J Change Database Backup Database Restore Purge Database Migrate Access DB Delete Database Active Database Details Server Name IE11DTDHFKC1S COMPASS20 Login ID sa Database Name CompassDetautDB Server Name IE1 DTDHFKC1S COMPASS20 v Fetch Databases from Server Database Click Fetch Databases from Server The available databases are listed in the Database dropdown Choose the appropriate one and click Delete Database button to delete the database PF Database Management Utility m Change Database C Backup Database O Restore Purge Database Migrate Access DB Delete Database Active Database Details Server Name IE1 1 DTDHFKC1S COMPASS20 Login ID sa Database Name CompassDefautDB ServerName _ IE1D TDHFKC1S COMPASS20 Fetch Databases from Server Database CompassDefautDB vi i ATTENTION Before deleting the database ensure that no client is connected to the respective database If the database is deleted from the server the client ceases to work After deleting the database a file with bak extension will be created in the backup folder If you want to use the same database you can restore it from DBMU Compass 2 0 User Guide 147 Honeywell Client Installation 9 7 Client Installation The database backup and restore options in the Database Management Utility are ava
92. ended batch e Compass 2 0 supports the Unattended mode for Apex e When you launch the Unattended UI you can use the Auto Save option to automatically save uploaded information in the Unattended mode REFERENCE INTERNAL For more details on Unattended Mode and its features refer to 7 Unattended Communications Working with Multiple Panels You can schedule jobs for any number of panels even while one of the panels is open Only jobs for the open Panel Application cannot be scheduled You can schedule jobs for one panel and while the job is executed schedule the next other than the open panel B REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on scheduling refer to 7 Unattended Communications Interactive Mode Features The following are some of the new features implemented in the Interactive Mode e You can stop the execution of a command before it is finished e The Event Log shows you the list of all commands that have been executed previously in the Interactive mode This is a new feature for Apex and FBII protocols The Event Log can be viewed from the Shell View Log under Panel Options in the bottom toolbar or from the Compass Communication screen Event Log in the bottom Toolbar e You can view offline status messages for an account e Event Log ECP Details and Fire Test Reports are saved automatically to the database This is a new feature for Ademco protocol B REFERENCE INTERNAL For more details on Interactive
93. er Information Last Name pe First Name l e Panel Name Omni 24EUy1 Receiver Account Revision Sub Rev Pie Commands Selected Commands Arm Clear Relays Clear Tamper Disarm is ep Upload All w o RF zi Execution in Progress Execution Completed amp Execution Failed Active Port Modem F i Connect Event Log Figure 7 4 Compass Communication FBII Interactive UI 4 Click Connect The Communications dialog box is displayed ane Communications Comm Port fi Ademco C14 2400 for FBI Compass2 0 Connection Details Birel 92 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 FBII 5 In the Initiate From box select the origin of the call It could be PC or Telco If your control is directly connected to your computer s serial port select Telco In Telco the PC and Panel are connected by an RS232 cable Telephone handsets at both ends enable voice communication Compass initiates communications with the panel When on line you can modify the existing account programming information and perform a number of online commands ATTENTION The Telco mode is only for Interactive Communications It is not applicable to Unattended Communications Setting up the Modem for FBII panels To configure the modem for FBII panels perform the following steps Step Action 1 Click File gt Communication Setup in the menu bar The following screen is displayed
94. f 2 0 14 The following list identifies all documents that may be sources of reference for material discussed in this publication Document Title Compass Downloading Software 16 bit User Guide Contacts World Wide Web Doc ID None The following Honeywell web sites may be of interest to Industry Solutions customers Honeywell Organization Corporate Security amp Custom Electronics International Telephone Contact us by telephone at the numbers listed below Organization Canada Electronics Canada Latin America Honeywell Security and Custom Honeywell Security International Latin WWW Address URL http www honeywell com http www security honeywell com http content honeywell com global Phone Number 905 856 2384 or 1 800 259 9182 1 305 805 8188 American and Caribbean Division Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 Asia Pacific Honeywell Asia Pacific Inc 852 2405 2323 Hong Kong Europe Honeywell Security 31 299 410 200 The Netherlands For more contact information see http www security honeywell com international Technical Support For any technical assistance related to Compass 2 0 please address your queries to compass support honeywell com Symbol Definitions The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions Definition ATTENTION Identifies information that requires special consideration TIP Identifies advice o
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96. ge f History Close Phone Information Communications Report Codes Account Phone Information Receiver Number Subscriber Acct Number Edit PABX Access Number me N po a e sis Download Phone Number j 2344567 The figure below shows the Flexible Callback Phone Number option This option allows you to change the last three digits of the configured callback number ah Communications x Comm la f Ademco C14 2400 For Compass 32 r Connection Details Initiate From Pc v Answering Machine Defeat f Use Account CSID First Time Communication Ei Sect in Pawl Panel Phone fi 212 Aida m Flexible Callback Phone Humber Callback Number 3Digit s ead AGG Panel Cancel Compass 2 0 User Guide 87 Honeywell Ademco 88 16 17 18 Select Use Account CSID if the panel you want to communicate with has already been downloaded Otherwise select First Time Communication and select Acct in Panel if the account number is available in the panel If the panel is yet unprogrammed select First Time Communication without selecting Acct in the panel Click Connect The PC calls the panel if Initiate From PC was selected If Callback is enabled the modem disconnects and waits for the panel to call back If Initiate from Panel was selected the Installer Code 1 must be entered at the panel keypad which causes the panel to call the PC
97. grate Access DB O Delete Database Backed up files Select Bak file CompassDefauttDBTim1_072710_170 Y O Restore Database Purge Database Lists only backup files bak present at C CompassDataBase Backup To Restore Purge database Place all bak files in C CompassDataBase Backup Purge Database Close 144 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 4 9 5 Migrate Database Migrate Database Choose the appropriate Database and click purge Database I Database Management Utility Change Database Backup Database Restore Purge Database Migrate AccessDB O Delete Database Backed up files Select Bak file CompassDefaultDBTim1_072710_17 O Restore Database Purge Database Lists only backup CompassDetautDBTimt O07 2710 170581 Shase Backup To Restore Purge CompassDetautDB_072710_153432 bak sDataBase Backup Purge Database Close Note All deleted databases will be present in the Backup folder Only the files those are present in the C Compass Database Backup will only be available to purge and will be displayed in the Database dropdown i ATTENTION If you purge the database the bak file will be deleted permanently from the backup folder Before purging the database please make sure that you select the appropriate bak file To migrate all the user accounts present in the MS Access database to a new database in the local SQL server perrform the following steps Step
98. gure 6 2 Control Panel 2 Type the control panel programming information 3 When you complete programming select Close The Save Changes screen is displayed Select Option Save the changes and return to edit data Save amp Exit Save the Edit view data that has been edited since opening then Exit Undo amp Exit Undo all changes and exit Retum to edit data Cancel ELE LE LE 4 To save the programming information click Save To close without saving click Undo To return to the Panel Edit screen without saving select Cancel 5 3 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 The panel application designed for Compass 2 0 is a new and improved version of the earlier 16 bit panel applications Feedback and comments from users were used for designing the screens As against the functionality centric navigation of the earlier panels the new design offers a partition centric navigation besides a more logical approach to configuration R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 43 07 10 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Overview of the panel The panel application designed for Vista250FBP is taken as an example in this user guide The design of all other panel applications follows similar lines The panel application has a left navigation bar and a right pane that shows the corresponding user interface controls The left navigation bar contains the listing of different configuration groups Click the required group to display t
99. he uploaded and saved information and view the results on screen or as a printed report Using Compass 2 0 you can program an alarm system at the office prior to installation or can download the programmed information from a remote location or at the job site using a laptop You can download from a remote location through telephone lines through IP or through GSM Compass 2 0 System supports both Compass 16 and Compass 2 0 accounts Honeywell DOWNLOADER Copyright 2003 All Rights Reserved Downloader Program Structure Compass 2 0 consists of three main programs namely the Shell the Panel Application and the Communication Server When you start the software the logo is displayed first and then the Log In screen is displayed After you enter a valid Operator name and password the Compass Shell screen is displayed REFERENCE INTERNAL For more details on Log on and Log off refer to 2 3 Logging On and 2 4 Logging Off R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 1 07 10 Honeywell System Software Requirements Compass 2 0 Windows Downloader Customers aa File Options Tools Window Help a Operator MASTER e Login Date 11 28 2008 Customers Operators Templates Modems Logout Unattended Exit t Search Revs Acct Beai ith CustomerList C Unattended Jobs Pane i Mass Download Jobs lt All gt l All Revs Sort By 1 Revr Acct aj he Go Page 1 Of 2 Revr Acct ff La
100. he intrusion control panel It is essential that a backup of the information is taken on a regular basis This chapter describes how to switch over the databases backup and restore the Compass2 0 database ATTENTION i The change backup and restore operations requires access to the SQL Server It is recommended to close all Compass2 0 applications that are open when the Database Management Utility operations are performed 9 2 Change Database If you have data stored across multiple databases or servers and if you want to switch between them use the change database option ATTENTION When you change your database the previous database data is not affected You can again change the database to go back to the previous if necessary To change databases perform the following steps Step Action 1 Choose Start gt All Programs gt Compass Windows Downloader gt DatabaseManagementUtility The Database Management Utility dialog box appears 138 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 3 2 Change Database Select Change Database option The details of the active Compass database are displayed under Existing Database Option The information is read only Database Management Utility Change Database Backup Database Restore Purge Database Migrate AccessDB O Delete Database Active Database Details Server Name IE11DTDHFKC1 SiCOMPASS20 Login ID sa Database Name Compass
101. he same time compare data between any two E2 images Change R2 0 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Card Data Configure the access card The details of privileges access group to which the card belongs event types and actions number of usages and the expiration date recorded in this screen Click Add Card and enter Enrollment number to begin access configuration Access Card Data Configuration Active 123131024568 pgi drtest General Data Executive Privileges Trace Add Card Delete Card Invoke Action Action Type Number Of Usage Access Point Action Desired Month fi gt 22 Disarm 7 End of Day Access Group Partition Day Specifier Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 EB November 2005 etn Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fi Sat Partition 5 3 3 3 4 Ks ey e TT Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group LT a SGT is Partition 6 13 14 16 i 19 20 21 23 24 25 27 28 30 1 4 x 7 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 7 Ta v rc Group 6 Change allows you to see the changes you have made to a view after the last Save operation To see the changes made to any view select the View from the Menu bar You may select Current Edit Saved Default or Uploaded View The grid displays the changes that were made to the particular view after the last Save operation You can select to overwrite the new value with the old value of the features by selecting the appropr
102. he screen in the right pane The partition screen is displayed in Figure 6 4 The application enables you to configure all the attributes related to a partition on a single page while with the previous panel you had to navigate to different tabs to program a single partition You can also configure the zones devices users and schedules for that partition without navigating outside of the Partition tab E Fiesta So S E F 3 Pare Crabs bor N Pee Tmtrp Daley E r inke PANE 999 PuRcTION Pry are 1 py E Pete E E amp Devt Dels 1 jon oes H Femrat Aj mandom teers T Ery f FI eE E bho tis T bo Peton S wi tia lla hpi arni Dey E Comper Gude eT c ndan rh Fy key 2 al Jim G GEk elt sadinane matoga fiz s hinaha Wee gt Omwen t Je pripr cores ispi emi F eps Mestat feii i EEE Bepparia Diplsp fer Diber Pariitissa _ Fire dae E araka A mae C Troti hiar Key Definite bs ja omman Dats amiar the Partrtions Tak Communic ajbon Dpiians I avid fi Dialis NTT Darii ombak bers kea Ae i LEETE ems Changa Cami a Navigation Send C E Burglary ae e SS repens aha ALAH hFE cis Dey L Pare mep CI Paa om ie ea C Fara fauress L Pere Ie i AHI Figure 6 4 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 The left pane is the navigation bar to the different configuration groups To configure partitions globals dialer propertie
103. hrough the features Search Ini Partition Search for ee 04 Random Timers 06 Quick Exit 9 Partition Entry Delay 1 10 Partition Exit Delay 1 11 Partition Entry Delay 2 12 Partition Exit Delay 2 13 Partition Bell 1 Timegut 16 Partition Bell 1 Confirmation OF Arming Ding 22 Partition Console Panic 995 1 and keys 9 Partition Console Panir 946 and kewsi z R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 47 07 10 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Menu Option Purpose Help The Help menu launches the Compass Help file You can search by Index Help Contents or search keywords TN It also launches the About box which ne gives the version details of the Index Compass Downloader application Search T About Compass Save Changes Dialog The Save Changes window is displayed when Compass is closed by clicking the X button Other functions can be performed by clicking the following buttons Save Changes Select Option Save the changes and return to edit data Save amp Exit Save the Edit view data that has been edited since opening then Exit Undo amp Exit Undo all changes and exit Return to edit data Cancel e Save Modified values in PA will be saved and return back to the edit view e Save and Exit Modified values will be saved and exit e Undo and Exit Modified values in PA will not be saved and the following message box will be popped up Panel
104. iate checkbox or for all features at once by selecting Select All Then click Merge Selected to overwrite the values The number of changes to the view is displayed at the bottom of the screen Note that the Compare and With fields are disabled when the Change option is selected Compass 2 0 User Guide 73 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 gt ista250FBP 1 HEMA 1122 File View Tools Help E ox Partition Dialer Device Globals Users Zones Schedule Relays Access Change _Compare Compare SAVED Change amp Compare k lx Options Compare Change changes in Saved View Sait With urent C Compare comparison of different e2 views Overwrite New value with Old Yalue in Saved View Enable Fire amp System Bypass Only Installer can Bypass Fir Allow Installer or Master to B v Waterflow Silence Option 1 Waterflow Supervisory Zone Waterflow Supervisory Zone v First Slarm Display Lock 1 Scroll All Fire Alarms Lock Display OF first Fire Alarm v Use Extended Delay Times For Waterflow and Fire Superv 1 Disabled Enabled v Waterflow amp Fire Supervision Delay 1 0 2 M Bell 2 Reset After 2nd Off 1 Disabled Enabled v No of Differences in Saved Yiew is 6 Merge Selected Figure 6 15 Change Use the Compare option to compare your Saved Default Uploaded or Current Edit values for each feature with any of the values
105. ication Search Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell submenu options e Save To save changes to data The toolbar includes the shortcut e Print Programming Form To launch the Print dialog which can be used to Print the account s current configuration data e Exit To exit the application You can view the following from the View menu e The Toolbar below the menu bar e The Status Bar at the bottom of the screen e The Task List on the left pane e The Currently edited data onscreen data e The Uploaded data e The Saved data e The Default data The Tools menu offers the following sub menu options e Communication e Search R2 0 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Menu Option Purpose Communication This option launches the communication screen Search The Search feature allows you to quickly find a feature and its configuration details in the application Search from the existing list of features by selecting the Browse through the features option and select the feature group name from the Search In dropdown To search through all the groups at once using keywords select the Search option select All in Search In and type the feature in Search for Click Find The results are displayed in the Results pane below To go to the feature double click the searched feature or select the feature and click Goto Click Close to close the Search dialog box Pe Search fe Browse t
106. ilable only with the Compass Standard installation If Compass 2 0 is installed as a Client the backup and restore options are automatically disabled Change Database Backuo Database Jesiors Purge Database grate Access DE Backup Restore Migrate Delete options are available on Server installations only Active Database Details Server Name 159 99 136 18oicompass20 Login ID Sa Database Name CompassDefaultDB_20151_loop2 Server Nain HONEVWELL PC COMPASS20 Lst Only Local SQL Servers hentication using the net Fetch Databases from Server Database Change Database Close 148 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 1 0 Bug Reporter Client Installation Bug reporter is a newly added feature for diagnostic purposes to trace an issue when it is reported It is primarily designed to extract all the log files and the system related information from the system that would help in analyzing the root cause of an issue to give the fix for the same Bug reporter creates a log file under C Windows Compass_Logwith the extension clg Bug reporter can be accessed in three ways e Access through Start up menu choose Start gt all programs gt Compass Windows Downloader gt Bug Reporter e Access through Compass application Click Help gt Report a bug e Access through Utility Folder in the CD Access through Startup Menu Choose Start gt All programs gt Compass Windows Downloader gt Bug Repo
107. in the other three E2 views For example the Saved value of a feature can be compared with the Default Uploaded or Current Edit value for the feature To compare select the values to be compared from the drop downs for Compare and With Click Go The features and the comparison of values are displayed in the grid The number of differences between the compared values is displayed at the bottom of the screen You can overwrite the values for each feature by selecting the Overwrite option in the last column of the grid To replace all the values with the modified value select Select All above the grid Click Merge Selected to replace the values 74 R2 0 07 10 Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell History R2 0 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 gt ista250FBP 1 HEMA 1122 EDIT File View Tools Help ox Change amp Compare Options Compare Saved x Go C Changefchanges in Current Edit View With Current Edit Compare comparison of different e2 views C Select All T Overwrite Current value with Feature Description Saved Current Edit Saved Partition Dialer Globals Schedule Relays Supervision Pulses For LRR Fire Alarm Trigger Enable 1 Disabled Enabled i EE Supervision Pulses For LRR Silent Panic Trigger Enabh 1 Disabled Enabled a Voice Module Access Code 1st Digit 0 9 1 0 2 Li Voice Module Access Code 2nd Digit 1 mn E
108. ion refer to Exporting Panel Usage 9 4 Exporting Panel Usage Viewing All Customer Records You can view all customer records from the Shell A single page displays 1024 records You can move to the next page or previous page Printing Customer Detail To print customer details perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select the row customer whose details you would like to print from the Customer screen 2 From the File option in the menu bar select Print A form is displayed which shows the customer details gt TIP You can move to the first last previous or next customer detail using the P2985 Hla 1 LLI button at the bottom left of the screen 3 Use Print Setup to configure the details of printing You can print only the details of one customer at a time The customer details are printed as illustrated below 164 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Descriptions CUSTOMER DETAIL SUBSCRIBER DATA Receiver Account Last Name First Hame DOC 1001 L 4 a Business Voice Phone DOO a D e y Address 1 Address E e y Zip Code E g y weer defined field user defined field a e qA a a q PANEL DATA Panel Revision iztaS0FEN 1 istas0PEN Class Panel Phone Humber fo 8198 Caller ID Eo Figure 10 7 Printing Customer Detail Purge Event Logs Operators can now delete the Event Log data from the Compass database using this utility REFERENCE
109. ited uploads All PCs running as unattended servers must have their clocks set accurately within one minute of each other Select one of the following Disconnect from Panel Download the Account CSID information from the PC to the panel Select one of the following Disconnect from Panel 110 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Ademco Unattended Communications Download Account CSID to Download the Account CSID information Panel from the PC to the panel 5 Click OK The COM Port is started The Subscriber Information Panel Information details of the scheduled jobs and the Activity Log are displayed in the Scheduler Activities Viewer ra Scheduler Activities iewer 8 E x Settings View Help Server Type ADEMCO y PortName com 2 NONE 7 Refresh Port Exit COM 1 ADEMCO F X 0 Pending Jobs 3 0 Retry Jobs Refresh Start Stop z Subscriber Information Submitted Date Time Download Date Time Account Number Receiver Group Panel Information Account Number Panel Revision Sequence Number First Name Primary Phone Number Last Name Business Job Name WAITING FOR INCOMING CALL J Activity Log Date Time Activity 5 13 2005 3 24 37 PM Port activity started 5 13 2005 3 24 40 PM Attempting to connect with panel Vista5OPEN Acct DOC 1001 5 13 2005 3 25 38 PM Disconnect Vista50PEN Acct DOC 10
110. ity Folder Bug Reporter is accessible through a seperate folder that is provided inside the utility folder of the installation CD provided 150 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Overview 11 New Features in Compass 2 0 11 1 Overview The new features in Compass 2 0 are summarized here e Drag and Drop Commands e Common User Interface e Single Window for Configuring Multiple Commands e Simultaneous TCP IP and dialup connection e Activity Log e Unattended Unsolicited Mode Features e Multiple Panel Usage e Interactive Mode Features e Export and Import Subscriber utilities e Panels Report e View all Customer Records e Print Customer Detail e Purge Event Log 11 2 Descriptions Each of the new features is described in this section Selecting Commands using Drag and Drop The drag and drop option is an alternative to the select and click method of selecting commands This option is supported in both Interactive Communications and Scheduling mode for all the protocols To select a command click the command from the Commands list and drag it to the Selected Commands list before releasing the mouse button You can select multiple commands in one operation before dragging them Commands Selected Commands onebypass Figure 10 1 Drag and Drop Commands R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 151 07 10 Honeywell Descriptions Common User Interface The Communications UI for all the protocols share the same look and feel
111. led in the date range allowing you to purge all the history data of that particular account 4 Click Purge History All the history data for the selected period for the selected accounts is purged 5 Click Close to close the dialog box 4 7 Purging Event Logs To access the Purge EventLogs screen perform the following steps Step Action 1 Click Tools on the Compass Shell screen menu bar R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 31 07 10 Honeywell Renaming Receiver Group 2 Click Purge EventLogs The following dialog box is displayed Receiver Group Account Number O All Accounts O Specific Receiver 7 Account Date Range O All Event Logs O 6 Months or Older O 12 Months or Older PurgeE ventLogs Close 3 Select All Accounts or Specific Receiver Account and the Date Range All Accounts The operator can purge the Event Log data for all the accounts in the date range selected Specific Receiver Type the Receiver number and Account number in the Account text boxes provided 4 Click Purge EventLog All the Event Log data for the selected period for the selected accounts is purged 5 Click Close to close the dialog box 4 8 Renaming Receiver Group To rename a receiver group perform the following steps Step Action 1 In the Compass Shell screen menu click Tools gt Rename Receiver Group The following screen is displayed xi Old Receiver a New Receiver zz Rename accounts not m contlict Ch
112. m into c windows system It is likely that this paging software has the dlls in its local directory If this is true rename the dlls in the paging software directory to wdl Let the paging software use the newer dlls installed and see if the two software packages can both run this way Always start Compass first and then start the paging software so as to keep the newer dils in memory If you are using Windows 95 98 ME or XP copy the contents of the folder at X compassi dll where X server drive to the local machine at C windows system If you are using Windows NT or 2000 copy the contents to C winnt system Make sure to copy it to the system folder and not the system32 folder Reboot the computer Perform a search for the file download ini It is located in the C windows or C winnt directory Open the file and find the line mdbpath C compass database Change this line to point to the database located on the server For example mdbpath X compass database Click the File and then Save Close the file and run netload exe Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 Index A Ademco Launching Commserver 81 Unattended Jobs 111 Ademco Unattended Jobs 111 Alarm Control Programming 39 Communications 41 Menu Bar 40 Search 41 Using Templates 76 View 41 Alternate Protocol 89 Answer on Two Rings 89 Answering Machine Defeat 85 90 120 Apex Launching Commserver 95 Unattended Mode 121 Auto Sav
113. mary o o mews foo fat fios fos a o or fo foo ao an f ta fs as fas fae 17 16 19 20 MON Open TW1 12 21 am to 11 07 am MON Close TW2 01 50 am to 01 14 pm TW 08 55 am to 02 36 pm Holiday Schedules Configure the holiday schedules for the partitions here Holiday Schedule Holiday Schedule m F January 1 pa Cea e o r Mot Mot Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat uE e a ee a S A A Mok F 6 i E o HA E te TE We im AB Oi Ts 9 20 231 22 23 wee 25 Mot Ce ART ea LA 2 3 4 z G T g Mot Mot Mot Ok Close Mot 13 Mot Temporary Schedules Configure the temporary open and close start and end times for any partition for any day Compass 2 0 User Guide 65 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Temporary Schedule Open Start Teme OZI AM Chase Start Ties 02 J5 AM gt Select E F lt c Clear Onen Start Time Clear ciosa Start Time thay Monday Open fad Time OT eee Close fed Tie 01 FP gt Clear Open End Time Clear Close End Time Weeloday s Gummary rM ae bo GA Em Arb em to O48 pr Da ae bo OH piri 4g ae be OZ pn DAG ete SS pm 01 00 ae bo 08019 pm TA 52 amtoa IESI pmi OIH ma bo ca pmi Dit et pm Limitation of Access Schedules Configure the times at which certain windows are not accessible to certain groups Limitation of Access Schedule Select Group 1 61 Access Limitation
114. n 1 On the Customer screen menu of the Downloader select File gt Receiver Group CS Phone 2 Click Add in the Receiver Group Options in the bottom toolbar of the screen Order By Receiver Group m Receiver Group Primary Phone Add Edit Delete 3 Type the Receiver Group details It takes a maximum of six characters or numbers and the corresponding primary phone number Order By Receiver Group Receiver Group IPrimary Phone 3123 89083198 325234 56758678768 4441 12345678 errr 11234 4 Click Ok When the screen is in Add Mode the Add button is changed to Ok button 5 Enter a different Receiver Group for each central station primary phone number that you use A ATTENTION If the Downloader does not have a corresponding Receiver Group for a primary phone number when it receives an unsolicited call from a control panel for uploading the Receiver Group displayed for that phone number appears as a series of six question marks R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 101 07 10 Honeywell Viewing Scheduled Jobs 7 3 Viewing Scheduled Jobs To view scheduled jobs perform the following steps Step Action 1 iin a tten Click aes The following screen is displayed An ed Jobs in the top left of the Customer Information screen a Yiewer Customers bee Se iinn D l t e Onion Jala a mie EESE EEREN 1 Revw Acctt eT 2 The Viewer displays the Unattended Job Status the Start Da
115. n the commands were processed It also displays some messages if a certain command could not be processed as desired S Aulivity Log Ee Figure 10 4 Activity Log Interactive In the Scheduled Mode the activity log generated can be saved in the text format or printed 3 A iopen E n 5 17 2005 1251 12 PM Start A Uren ET RARE VistaS0PEN 3 29 Acct t DOC 1001 5 17 2005 12 51 27 PM Finish UploadFlelay COMMAND Vis 5 17 2005 12 51 28 PM Start Status COMMAND Vista50PEN 3 29 Accttt DOC 1001 5 17 2005 12 51 48 PM Finish Status COMMAND Vista50PEN 3 29 Acct DOC 1001 5 17 2005 12 51 43 PM Partita nbtread ta am duet faut coriditions eri Partitior ot ready to arm due to far ault c onditior vistabO0P PEN 3 29 Acct DOC 1001 E 5 17 2008 12 814 BMO Figure 10 5 Activity Log Unattended REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information regarding Activity Log in the Unattended Mode refer to step 10 of Scheduling Ademco Unattended Jobs 154 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Descriptions Unattended Unsolicited Mode Features The following are some of the new features implemented in the Unattended Mode e A single UI caters to all the protocols and multiple ports e The Unattended UI shows details of the job in the queue e The Viewer UI shows the offline status message for an account e You can modify the commands that require user input with new values when rescheduling an Unatt
116. ndard Time Total Physical Memory tagt MB Available Physical Memory FE 79 MB gt q ih Mih gt Find whak Close Firid Search selected categoy ony Search category names only Figure 1 3 System Information 1 4 Viewing a List of Panels Supported by Compass 2 0 To view the list of panels supported by Compass 2 0 perform the following steps R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 5 07 10 Honeywell Viewing a List of Panels Supported by Compass 2 0 Step Action 1 Click the Unattended icon in the Compass Windows Toolbar The Launch Unattended Server dialog box is displayed Launch Unattended Server Launch Unattended Server f Compass 16 oes _ 2 Click Help Compass 2 0 Windows Downloader window is displayed im Compass 2 0 Windows Downloader x Information about Operation of Unattended Servers in Hybrid mode 1 Compass 2 0 unattended server shall pick the scheduled job of Compass 2 0 supported panels Similarly Compass 1 6 unattended server shall pick the scheduled job for panels which ale 2 Compass 2 0 application may fail to handle the incoming call from an unsupported panels In case of unsolicited mode use seperate phone lines for Compass 16 and 2 0 List of Panels supported by Compass Listot Panels supported only by 2 0 Compass 16 4110 1 41 20EC 14 41 20h M 1 41 40h MP 1 41 40MP 4 41 40M P 54 41 40hMPT 2 13 A140 MPT 2 14 41 40hMPT 5 41 40 MPT B 41 AC MP1 Des
117. ng Changes to the Layout 34 Emy Documents T My Computer Samy Network Places Compass20_Patch Delete PanelSupported Release al 1323 WL Ea Shortcut to Reports on lelOotxpe dis File nama Files of type WoL Account FWL Open as read only To change the column width click the right edge of the column and drag to the left to narrow it or to the right to widen it To change the column position click a column heading and drag it to the column position you want For example to move Zip Code after Panel Name click Zip Code and drag the mouse to the required The two red arrow heads indicate the new position of the column Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell Viewing Unattended Jobs Business Panel Name Panel Phone T Architect 4110 1 we Code Michael Textiles 4110H 7 Saving the Changes To save the layout and the Search Options perform the following steps Step Action 1 Click Options on the Customer screen menu bar w Compass 2 0 Windows Downloader Ci em Tools Window Help save amp Use Layout Aways launch 16bit User Interface Se ee ee 2 Click Save amp Use Layout You will see it selected the next time you go to the Options Menu Every time the option is selected it toggles on or off You can save your screen layout when you exit the Downloader application by keeping the option checked To restore the original customer grid layout click the Restore button jas loc
118. nications from the menu bar of the Panel Programming screen The Compass Communication screen is displayed a A r Compass Communications Ge ae a O a S k a O 7e e Figure 7 6 Compass Communication Apex Interactive UI 96 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 4 Click File gt Communication Setup in the menu bar The following screen is displayed S Communication Settings x This application can configure Modemes 1P commurmcabon part for Compass 20 supported panels only For Compass 16 use Modem Setup from Compass 16 Communicators Unattended Server UI Select Company Ademoo Fest Alert r Modem Settings Select COM ports i Configure COM ports Standard Modems Custom Modems Adernco CIA 2400 Haves Aocure 144 Va 0 Hayes Uphma 336 External Hayes Optima SMARTMODEM 2400 Hayes Smartmadem 1200 Fle mi P an kee m dana ia on ee fi aml s gt Peule Ts Dial Out Prete cee ModemVatume Td TCPIP Port Sethngs The modem setup is very similar to Ademco For more information refer to 2 2 Setting up the Modem Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell Apex 97 Event Logs 6 After the modem is set up click Connect in Compass Communications The following screen is displayed a Communications 1 Ademco CIA 2400 for Apes Co Connection Details Connection Type Modem Answering Machine Override Digit ie PC Access Code
119. nleervan alanmmel Fence TCP IP Port Select the TCP IP Ports To add more ports click Add To remove ports click Delete Internet Intranet Controller Type the IPAddress of the Control Server of the customer location While communicating over the Internet through Alarmnet enter the AlarmNet i Website address URL where the Control Server is running as shown in the display this is set to a default value of controlserver alarmnet com Click OK Click Apply to apply the above settings to the modem FBII F7702 Interface F7702 is a modem interface for use with Compass 2 0 This allows a wider range of modems to be used and provides a local mode of operation You can connect with the panel remotely or locally depending on the modem configurations in the Shell The modem configuration screen allows you to type the value for a Remote Code Suffix and a Local Code Suffix In most cases the default values of 1 for the remote and 0 for the local is used These options exist to accommodate situations where the phone company or your PBX uses 0 or 1 If the company selected in Communication Settings is FBII the FBII F7702 Interface must be configured as select Company FEIL FY 702 Interface Local Code g Ring Count Remote Code Carrier Duration Wode Mone Figure 3 2 FBII F7702 Interface R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 11 07 10 Honeywell Setting up the Modem Parameter Description Local Cod
120. ns Select Path to Export Subscribers ajxj Save irt a compass A ee ES History 4g Desktop r on My Documents E J LH rs M Mu Computer i 4 op File name ExportCustomernfd Save as type Tent Documenta tst kd Cancel E 7 Type a name for the file 8 Select the desired destination and click Save 9 Click Close in the Define Export Sources dialog box to close it The saved file ExportCustomerlInfo txt contains details of the subscribers as displayed on the customer screen of the Compass Shell Importing Subscriber Information The file generated using Export Subscriber can be imported to the customer screen To import subscriber information perform the following steps Step Action 1 In Compass 2 0 Shell click Tools gt Import Subscriber The Define Import Sources dialog box is displayed 158 Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 R2 0 07 10 Define Import Sources Define Import Sources Sources Import Sources al Add Eae Delete File Properties Format text file Text Fixed Length Text Delimited Comma i Tab Space C Other ASCII If the source is not defined click Add and type a description for the source REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on adding a new Default Extension txt Excel Tab delimited Select Fields Available Fields import Action Last Hame Hotes Panel Ph
121. ntrol Panel At the top of the screen is the title bar It identifies the control panel type and revision and the receiver account number of the customer you selected Under this is the menu bar The options in the menu bar are not control panel specific as they are Downloader operations Menu Bar options File Option Allows you to Save Save the alarm control settings Print Setup Select and set up the printer Print Programming form Print a programming form that reflects the account s current Edit data Exit Exit the application 40 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 16 Communications Clicking Communications in the Panel menu bar takes you to the Compass Communications screen It allows you to upload or download information to the panel providing the ability to arm disarm retrieve status bypass zones and send messages ATTENTION The availability of these options is dependent on the panel being connected to and the panel programming options View The View modes enable you to see different versions of a control panel s E2 data You can view the values saved in the Downloader values uploaded from the control default values or an unsaved current Edit value The screen in view is indicated in the upper right corner of the title bar Option Allows you to Current Edit View the changes just made not saved yet to the control programming Upload View
122. oad Holiday Download Keypad Information Download Loop Point Download Pass Code Download RF Download Temporary Schedule Download User Codes DownloadAccessData DownloadAlarmTypes DownloadaAll DownloadAlpha DownloadRelay DownloadSchedule DownloadSystem Download TroubleTypes ECPList Engineer Reset EventLogAlarms EventLogAll EventLogBypasses EventLogClear EventLogOpenClose EventLogReset EventLogSystem EventLogTested EventLogTroubles Download communication details Download control set options details Download options configured for the device Download group details Download holiday schedules Download keypad information to the panel Download loop and points details Download pass code details This command is used only when the optional RF Expander module is installed Download temporary schedules to the panel Download only user codes to the panel Download access data to the panel Download alarm type data to the panel Download all programming information to the panel Download panel Alpha display strings Download relay information to the panel Download all schedule information to the panel Download system information to the panel Download trouble type details Upload ECP device details Perform Engineer reset to control panel Get event log regarding alarms from panel Get event log regarding all events from panel Get event log regarding bypasses from panel Clear an existing event log from the panel
123. ollows Step Action 1 The Unattended Server is started and listens for incoming calls 2 The panel calls in 3 The server identifies the panel type and extracts the Unattended ID from the panel The Unattended ID from the panel is used for locating the correct Compass Account within the Downloader 4 After the Compass Account is found the server downloads the Compass Account data to the panel 5 The scheduled jobs are executed Setting up the FBII Panel to Call Unsolicited Server The FBII panel can call the Unsolicited server if the Unattended Account ID number is programmed in the FBII panel Dialer This value is retrieved from an existing Compass Account To ensure that the right Account ID is programmed perform the following steps Step Action 1 In the Compass Customer Screen find or create the Compass Account of interest 120 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Apex Unattended Communications 2 Highlight the Compass Account and press the following keys lt Shift gt lt Ctrl gt The account information is displayed as below a i Account Id 3 gt Panel _ID 3 Panel type rey id 182 3 Verify that the Account ID value is the same as the unattended ID value in the FBII panel s Dialer After this is done the FBII panel can call the Server at any time i ATTENTION In the Panel Dialer the account ID must be exactly 12 digits If the Account_ld is 4 the number in the panel would be 00000
124. on i RF XHTR l Hours Enable 5800 RF Button Global Arr Check In Interval 7 Enable 5800 RF Button Force Arm Wireless E v Suppress RF Supervisory Audible keypad partition assignment Event Log Options Set Event log options options for LRR time format and printer Event Log Types Jw E Y E ca m LRR Category Enable for CS 1 iz i B EJIE LRR Category Enable for CS 2 Ce E GIT Home Control Event Report Types a E F B Time format E Hour Printer Baud j1zo0 aa rate Printer type Parallel _ Printer On Line Extended Home Control Event Reports Fire Options Set fire options bypass fire zones options for waterflow supervisory zones fire display lock and so on R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 59 07 10 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 60 System zone bypass inhibit Waterflow supervisory zone ilence Prevent Bypass of Fire and System Zones e Waterflaw Supervisory Zones Silenced by CODE OFF Only Installer can Bypass Fire and System Zones O Waterflow Supervisory Zones Silenced Automatically C Allow Installer or Master to Bypass Fire and System Zanes Waterflow and Supervisory zone delay use Enable Display For Fire Supervisory Fire DisphayLoct E Use Extended Delay Times Scroll All Fire Alarms Delay Time fo No Delay Resetting bell Options after 2nd OFF Y Lock Display OF First Fire Alarm C Reset Belli After 2nd OFF Reset Bell After 2nd Orr Soun
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126. one State Voice Phone r Save at Receiver Group EERE E eb Preview Close Allow Ovemde ance Selected Fields Receiver Group Panel Name First Name Field Field Fax City Business Name Address Line 2 Address Line 1 Account Number Help Import Source refer to Importing Information from Other Sources From Select Fields select the appropriate Fields from the available fields From File Properties select the format for the file imported Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell Xx Descriptions 159 Descriptions 5 To preview the import source click Preview The Test ImportSourceName dialog box s displayed showing a preview of the Import file The selected fields are displayed as columns in the same order of selection Test Customer OA ATEN All Records T of Records 2 Previews Close Receiver Group PanelName FirstName Field2 EE ee na a a ae ee ee 6 Click Preview in Test ImportSourceName to select the file that contains customer information which was saved during export Test field definitions for Customert a Files of type Delimited txt Cancel ve Open as read only My Network F 7 Select the exported file and click Open The Test ImportSourceName dialog box is displayed with the records 160 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Descriptions Bu
127. one Screen Enabled History Screen Enabled Template Screen Enabled View CSID 7 Proprietary ID in Panels Change CID Proprietary ID in Panels Edit Import Subscribers W Communications 4 Select the Access properties for this operator from User Screen Access Subscriber Access and Other Access 5 Click OK to save the addition Access Definitions Option Allows you to User Screen Access View control panel user screen when modifying control panel programming View User Code View control panel user codes Add Users Add control panel user codes Modify Users Edit or delete control panel user codes Subscriber Access Handle subscriber data Add Add new customers to database Edit Edit existing customer information Delete Delete customers from database Modify Panels Access and change alarm control information Import Export Import export Compass accounts Other Access 22 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Administrator Convert Accounts Restore Purge Customer Print Data Zone Screen Enabled History Screen Enabled Template Screen Enabled View CSID Proprietary ID in Panels Change CSID Proprietary ID in Panels Edit Import Subscribers Communications Defining System Operators Configure or modify any Compass 2 0 screen Without this authority you cannot view the Operator or Station Data screens Convert DOS accounts utility is not available in Compass 2 0
128. oneywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 Ademco Unattended Communications Click Schedule The following screen is displayed Communications d x r Connection Details Initiate From Pc M Answering Machine Defeat f Use Account CSID E First Time Coramunicatior Jv Increase Prionty ie abot tin Pare Enable TCP IP r Panel Phone Panel Phone 0013871237 b co Schedule Cancel Note that PC and Panel are the only Initiate from options available here Select one of them based on whether you want the call to be made by the PC or the Panel Select the Answering Machine Defeat and Increase Priority options if required i ATTENTION When you select the Increase Priority option the job is placed high on the list of tasks and run before other less priority jobs This feature is applicable only for Unattended mode Type the Panel Phone number If this phone number is for this session only and you do not want to overwrite an already saved number click Undo at the end of the session The previous phone number is retained TIP To save this phone number click Save Compass 2 0 User Guide 113 Honeywell Ademco Unattended Communications 9 To use the TCP IP connection select Enable TCP IP mas Communications r Connection Details f Use Account ESIE i First Time Communication M Sect Hin Panel WE Enable TEPP Network Device MAC Addr 002000006633 Gen Eonnechon Mode Central
129. onitor Resolution 800 X 600 1024 X 768 2 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Application Operating System Database Microsoft Internet Explorer System Software Requirements Version Windows 2000 SP4 Windows XP SP3 Home Premium Professonal and Ultimate Windows 2003 SP2 Small business server and Standard edition Windows Vista SP2 Home Basic Home Preminum Business amp Ultimate Windows 7 Home Preminum Professional amp Ultimate Note Not all panels are supported in windows Vista and Windows 7 OS To view the list of panels supported by MS Vista or Windows 7 OS Please refer to release notes MS SQL Server 2000 MS SQL Server 2005 MS SQL Express 2005 Note MSSQL Express is installed in the following scenarios If MSSQL Express is not installed the setup installs MS SQL Express with Compass 2 0 as the instance name If MSSQL Express is installed with a different instance name the setup gives you the option to install the Compass 2 0 instance name or use the existing instance If SQL Express is already installed with compass 2 0 as the instance name the setup uses the existing instance Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows NT Operating systems are no longer supported by Compass2 0 MS SQL MSDE and MS Access database are no longer supported by Compass 2 0 Do not delete the Compass folder from the computer to remove Compass 2 0 This may corrupt the registry 5 5 or
130. ontrol panel operations Operators a a x j Current Operators M User Screen Access M View User Code IY Modify Users W Add Users Subscnber Access W Add M Modify Panels W Edit M Import Z Export M Delete Other Access M Administrator Convert Accounts Restore Purge Customer Print Data Zone Screen Enabled History Screen Enabled Template Screen Enabled View CSID Z Proprietary ID in Panels Change CSID Z Proprietary ID in Panels Edit Import Subscribers 4 4 4 41 41 41 4 4 Communications Change Password Update Add Delete Close Figure 4 1 Operators Access Adding New Operators To add a new operator perform the following steps Step Action 1 pF Click L eas on the Compass Shell screen toolbar to display the Operators window 2 Click Add in the bottom panel of this window 3 The left pane of the screen changes compare the figure below with Figure 4 1 allowing you to type an operator s name and password The new password must be typed twice once under New Password and again under Retype Password R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 21 07 10 Honeywell Defining System Operators Bes i M User Screen Access o M View User Code M Modify Users V Add Users Subscriber Access New Password M Add V Modify Panels F Edit F Import Export Retype Password MV Delete ther Access Administrator Convert Accounts Restore Purge Customer V Print Data M Z
131. ows System directory or that the Compass upgrade was installed onto a different directory and not the Original directory To see the directory where Compass was installed run Compass and check the database path on the login screen The beginning of this path before the database download mdb is the location of the previous installation If this path is not the same as the upgrade change the path to match the upgrade directory Report this error to Ademco for repair along with the following information e The panel type 33 an 13k e The type of error vb value invalid vb type length nibble length etc e The glf_id and the repeat Export the account and send it to technical support REFERENCE INTERNAL For information on technical support refer to Technical Support This is caused when the Database Repair program cannot find system mda in a local exe subdirectory and the download mdb in a local database subdirectory For example C compass exe and c compass database Copy the system mda into C Compass database then run the Repair utility The reason for this error is that the Novell Server runs out of locks Novell defaults are e Max Records per connection 500 gt gt 10 000 e Max File Locks per connection 250 gt gt 350 Max Record Locks gt gt 20 000 This error message may occur when running netload exe from a peer peer network Netload exe is designed to speed up a network installation
132. p2 r Panel Phone 7 Type the Panel Phone number 8 Select the Connection Type and Answering Machine Override Digit The PC Access Code is passed internally Do not type it 9 Click Connect 6 5 Event Logs Event Logs can be viewed either by clicking Event Log at the bottom panel of Compass Communications or through File gt View Logs gt Event Logs in the menu bar of the same screen The Event Log is displayed as illustrated below 98 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 Event Logs af view Event logs Rcyr No Account No 6haa aaga x x Subscnber Information Receiver Group Account 4 Panel Log Information Sort Bu Refresh CreationDate Description Last Modified Date p 6728 2005 2 37 23 PM PM Seved L i 6 28 2005 2 37 23 PM 6728 2005 2 37 38 PM PM Saved_ Log 6 28 2005 2 37 38 PM 6728 2005 2 37 52 PM d Saved Lag 6 28 2005 2 37 52 PM ha 6 28 2005 2 38 06 PM Saved Lag 6 28 2005 2 38 06 PM im 6 28 2005 2 38 21 PM 21 PM Saved_ Lag 6 28 2005 2 38 21 PM hd imj 6 28 2005 2 30 30 PM 35 PM Saved_Log 6 28 2005 2 38 35 PM PM 6728 2005 2 48 58 PM Saved_Lag 6728 2005 2 48 58 PM 6 26 2005 2 49 13 PM Saved Log 6 28 2005 249 13 PM FAP As 008 249 28 PM Saved lon RAAR 249 28 PM Figure 7 7 Event Log Interactive Communication To obtain the details of the event select a row and click View Log or double click the row The Event
133. ptions With the Import Subscriber Options you can choose to import details of a new customer or modify information of existing accounts or both Import Subscribers pions DeFault Import Action Add only Skip Action in Input file Update Only w Odd Update Processing Starting Delete Record Receiver Group Account Number f Added Updated Deleted Taull Figure 10 6 Import Subscribers Options 162 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Option Default Import Action Skip Action in Import File Descriptions Description The default actions are Add Only You can only add new accounts where the Receiver number Account number combination is different Update Only You can only update customer details of the accounts already present in the list No new accounts can be added Add Update You can add new accounts or update modify information of existing accounts Delete You can delete the existing accounts Import Action is a one character field that specifies the actions to take with records in the input file It is one of the Available Fields in Define Import Sources dialog box You can select this option to skip the action mentioned in the Import File Select lt Import Action gt in Available fields and click Help for more details Selected Fields Available Fields Selected Fields ie import Action Account Number Add
134. r hints for the user often in terms of performing a task REFERENCE EXTERNAL Identifies an additional source of information outside of this document o eog REFERENCE INTERNAL Identifies an additional source of information within this document iV Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 LIST OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction Compass 2 0 Overview sxsicsecessiseusdssssccchsscecausdesvekesceceuscessasseeiecasseseecevaeeseivesevesies 1 1 Downloader Program Structure since ote a wanes 1 1 System Software Requirements ccccccccssssssssssscsssccccscscsssssssssscccssssseeees 1 2 Viewing Product and System Information ccccccccsssssssssssssssscccsssssssscees 1 4 Viewing a List of Panels Supported by Compass 2 0 ssccccsssssssssees 1 5 Getting Product Updates saicssiceccsscvecucceuatecscsssens sect secede levsesdeseassdssdectdescvesdaneuss 1 7 Latest Bud and Patch Taormina Onn 2 45 aor assent Sieanuaceesoeacevsavernoaseareees l 7 2 Communications Setup Setting up Downloader CommunicationS eecesscsssssssececocscccssssseccecosossssssceeee 1 8 Setane up the MODEM sssscsckscssssthccssscccccsvecdeseassendeesescncwnseenvsveucuesscecescdeedsstasedesass 1 8 BEE 70 Tie aCe a a aeateeeacaninesean 1 11 Adding Modems ovis Sigesd cern aa a 1 12 Edine Mode Sarriren E 1 13 Deleting Mode Me nrsseri n a E ceeateicens 1 14 Configuring Modem Switch Settings sssssssssssssssssssssscsssc
135. rI First Name Primary Phone Number 183 Fo ab Commands Busi ChangePhone EEICsidChange Job Name DOC 1001 Vista50PEN CONNECTED PROCESSING JOB Intermediate UploadAll Receiving CRC of segment D4 Activity Log Date Time Activity 5 17 2005 3 43 26 PM Attempting to Connect with CSID 1 5 17 2005 3 43 48 PM Connected Vista50PEN 3 29 Acct DOC 1001 5 17 2005 3 43 49 PM Partition 8 is not ready to arm due to fault conditions 5 17 2005 3 43 51 PM Start Arm Partition 1 COMMAND Vista50PEN 3 29 Acct DOC 1001 5 17 2005 3 44 09 PM Finish Arm Partition 1 COMMAND Vista50PEN 3 29 Acct DOC 1001 5 17 2005 3 44 10 PM Start Disarm Partition 1 COMMAND Vista50PEN 3 29 Acct DOC 1001 i 5 17 2005 3 44 30 PM Finish Disarm Partition 1 COMMAND Vista50PEN 3 29 Acct DOC 1001 gt Clear Log Save in Text Print Lag Modem COM 1 Ademco CIA 2400 For Compass 32 Close 15 The Viewer Customers screen shows the status of the batch For information on the individual tasks click Information Click Commands to see the status of commands execution Click Activity Log to see a listing of all the activities since the batch was scheduled REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on accessing the Viewer screen refer to 7 3 Viewing Scheduled Jobs ig Unattended Batch Commands DOC 100i x U Commands Activity Log Failed Date 17 May 05 Af 72005 i 5 17 2005 Attempting to Connect with
136. re 56 are O Piore pya a C Perec Dees Figure 6 8 Partition Specific Data You have to configure the following for each partition Data Allows you to General information Specify a description name the primary and secondary subscriber Ids and the Alpha descriptors System Options Specify system options including the Entry and Exit delays allowed by the system the display characteristics the general rules for arm disarm and bypass and enabling of certain specialized features and rules 52 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 Macro Key Assignment Sounder Options Communication Dialer Reports Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Select Macro Key Assignments from the drop downs A Macro or Speed Key command is a series of keystrokes stored in the system memory and activated when a programmed lettered key is pressed Each Speed Key command can include 32 keystrokes Generally four macro commands A B C and D are supported However this varies from panel to panel Typical macro functions include e Arming sequences that involve first bypassing certain zones before arming e Seldom used but repeatable sequences e Relay activation sequences Lettered keys A B C and D are assigned a specific macro definition by entering a Speed Key number Indicate the sound settings for the bells and auxiliary relay Specify the communication delays and swing suppression count In
137. regarding installation paths Installation Type Gives the type of Compass 2 0 installation as Server or Client SQL Database Name Database name in the SQL Server to which Compass is connected to 4 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Viewing a List of Panels Supported by Compass 2 0 SQL Server Name SQL Server Name to which Compass is connected to Path of Executables Gives the location of the executables on the system Operator Information Details regarding the operator Operator Name Gives the login name of the operator Click System Info in the About box to view the system information details Sinix File Edit View Tools Help Sustem Summary 4 Hardware Resources E Components E Software Environment l Internet Sethirigs i Office 2003 Applications OS Name Microsoft Windows 4P Professional Version 5 1 2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600 DS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation System Name TAURUS System Manuacturer Dell Computer Corporation System Model Precision Work Station 360 System Type O6 based PC Processor Hoo Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9 Genuinelnt BIDS Version D ate Dell Computer Corporation 404 1415 2004 SMBIOS Version 3 Windows Directory CAWIN DOW S System Directory CAA WINDOWS sustema2 Boot Device Device H arddiskYolume Locale United States Hardware Abstraction Laver Version 5 1 2600 2180 xpep_ep2_ rtm 040i User Name TAURUS Administrator Time one India Sta
138. ress Line 1 Address Line 2 Fax Cit Freld Business Name Importing Information from Other Sources The Export Source is available in the Import Sources list only if the export import operations are done in the same Compass network If you have to import a file given by any other source third party to your Downloader follow the instructions given below R2 0 07 10 Step Action 1 Click Add in the Define Import Sources dialog box The Add dialog box is displayed add o oOo o Descriptig 2 Type the Description name of the import source and click Ok 3 From the Available Fields list select the fields that you want to import Click the gt arrow to move the fields to the Selected Fields list To move the entire list click gt gt 4 Click Save The selection is saved to the new import source Compass 2 0 User Guide 163 Honeywell Descriptions 5 Follow the steps 3 to 16 of Importing Subscriber Information The data from the text file is imported to the Import source and is displayed in the same order as the Selected Fields REFERENCE INTERNAL You can also Export and Import Accounts For more details refer to 4 9 Exporting and Importing Accounts Panels Report A new utility for generating a report on the panels being used by a Compass system is provided However this newly added feature can work with Compass 16 and does not require the installation of Compass 2 0 B REFERENCE INTERNAL E For more informat
139. roup assignment refer to 7 2 Assigning Receiver Groups During the handshake between the Server and the Ademco panel the Ademco panel passes the programmed account number After the connection between the Server and the Ademco panel is established the Server requests an upload so that it can retrieve the primary phone number programmed As mentioned above the Server uses the primary phone number and account number programmed to determine the Compass Account R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 117 07 10 Honeywell FBII Unattended Communications 7 6 FBII Unattended Communications Setting up FBII Unattended Mode To select FBII Unattended Mode perform the following steps Step Action 1 Start the Unattended Server E REFERENCE INTERNAL Refer to Starting the Unattended Server 2 Select the Server Type as FBII from the drop down list and select the appropriate port 3 Click Setup The following dialog box is displayed Setup O O Server mode M Activate Unsolicited Server Auto save Auto save Uploaded data OF Cancel 4 Select the required options and click OK REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on the options see Step 4 of Setting up Ademco Unattended Mode Scheduling FBII Unattended Jobs To schedule FBII Unattended jobs perform the following steps Step Action 1 Start the Unattended server REFERENCE INTERNAL Refer to Starting the Unattended Server 2 To schedule an unattend
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141. rver authentication using the Login ID and password below Select this option if the SQL Server user name and password must be used for accessing the Compass database When you select this option the following fields are displayed i ATTENTION If you select Compass20 server from the drop down list the server connectivity options are disabled as the Compass20 server is the local computer 5 Click Fetch Databases from Server to obtain the list of databases present in the selected server The list is refreshed in the Database drop down list 6 Click Backup Database A backup of the Compass database is taken and the extension of the database file is bak in the current computer The database is stored in C CompassDatabase Backup 9 4 Restore Purge Databases Restore Database After the backup operation is complete the database can be restored The database becomes the active database only after it is restored To restore Compass database perform the following steps Step Action 1 Choose Start gt All Programs gt Compass Windows Downloader gt DatabaseManagementUtility The Database Management Utility dialog box appears 142 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Restore Purge Databases 2 Select Restore Database option The details of the active Compass database are displayed under Existing Database Option The information is read only Database Management Utility Change Database Backup Data
142. s 2 0 56 Report Codes Enable and disable the alarm troubles and bypasses for a set of zones The options configured for a group of zones in the top pane are displayed for individual zones in the bottom pane In the bottom pane only the report code Rpt column is editable The report code field takes values from A F and 1 9 Report Codes Find Tapes igg x Fare Without YeriPication room ma Far 10 Fat H 40 a 3 Permetes ram 3 a 10 z 30 40 AE J Primet biete t 40 1 id Pan 1 40 EET Ss Perimet E ll Ej I r 14 Pat Ti 40 Er 3 Permata 2a ea 10 m x 40 1O Interi wan 70 70 10 2 Ea i ei 1 Peeter eal s 19 m x i ET O Disabled 10 1 19 m Ea 40 10 0 Disabled 20 20 10 m x id id gt TIP The Find Zones feature helps you find a zone quickly Type the zone number that you are looking for and press Enter The row corresponding to the zone number is highlighted Reporting Options Configure the pager details and the reports that go out from specified partitions to specified pager numbers Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Reporting Options L jal ool Device The details of all devices connected to the panel are configured here ista250FBP 21 1001 1000 EDIT ke Device ETR AATE Master y Parttion P1 Sounder Options 01 ONo Suppression i Enable NjA First 1 Alpha Console Master Partition Sounder tign 1 Suppress Armj O Disable 7
143. s and so on click the relevant tab on the pane Sub menus under the tabs for the different configurable screens for the particular group facilitate easy navigation You can configure associated zones devices users and schedules by selecting the configuration group under each partition For example to configure the zones for partition 1 click the Zones tab under Partition 1 in the left navigation bar The configurations that you select in this tab are applicable exclusively to partition 1 44 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 Partition FF FFF FF i Zones Dewices Lsers F Weekly Schedules Temporary Schedules Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Parkition 5 Partition 6 Parkition 7 Parkition Common Data Add partition Remove partition Dialer Device Globals Users zones schedule Relays Access Change amp Compare History Figure 6 5 Left Navigation Bar Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 45 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 The Menu bar File File View ll F Tools Help Figure 6 6 Menu Menu Option Purpose The File menu offers the following View Tools 46 File m Save Print Programming Form Ctrl 5 Exit view Tools Help P Toolbar Shatus Bar Task List Current Shift F2 Uploaded Shift F3 Saved ShiFk F4 Defaults Shift F5 Tools Hep cy Commun
144. s are shared by all partitions and are used when programming time driven events TIP Temporary schedule and Weekly Schedule can be configured through the partition screen also Parameter Allows you to Time Windows Configure the time windows gt e There are two methods of configuring the time windows One is through the time controls where you specify the Start time and End time The other newly introduced feature allows you to set your start and end times by clicking your mouse in the graphical control chart and dragging it to specify the time Time Windows Time Window s startTime o7024M End Time fonai Clear Start Time Clear End Tire Time Window s Configuration 12 71 am to 11 07 am 01 50 am to 01 14 pm 08 55 am to 02 36 pm 04 20 am to 08 36 am 070z am to 10 00 am Weekly Schedules Configure the delay disarm and warning periods and auto arm times for each partition Each schedule for Open close scheduling consists of one time window for openings and one time window for closings These time windows are represented graphically in the graphic control Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Weekly Schedule a Select Partition 1 Pi Delay fas Minute 7 Disarm 52 Minute Warming jis Minute x Disarm outside window n EAA Partition Auto Arm Times Minutes Force Arm Report by exception Disarm only during open window Weekly Sum
145. schedules from the panel Upload keypad information from the panel Upload loop and point details Upload pass code details Upload RF data This command is used only when the optional RF Expander module is installed Upload temporary schedules from the panel Upload only user codes from the panel Upload information regarding zone 1 Upload information regarding zone 2 Upload information regarding zone 3 Upload information regarding zone 4 Upload information regarding zone 5 Upload information regarding zone 6 Upload access data from the panel Upload alarm type data from the panel Upload all programming information from the panel Upload panel Alpha display strings Upload only relay information from the panel Upload schedule information from the panel Upload system information from the panel Upload trouble type details Get the status of the zone Specify the zone 128 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Descriptions ZoneBypass Bypass faulted zones via the downloader Specify the zone 8 3 Descriptions Some commands such as Timeset Arm or Bypass require additional information like the time to be set or area to be armed A separate dialog box is displayed on selecting these commands asking for user input Changing CSID and Phone Number Ademco You can change the existing CSID or the Phone Numbers using the CsidChange and ChangePhone Commands in the Scheduler Changing CSID To change CSID perform
146. siness Name City Fax Fi a pas Address Address a e e E ie 8 Click Close after viewing 9 In the Define Import Sources dialog type the account number from which the data importing should begin Select Ignore Header Row if you do not want to import the header 10 Click Import The Import Subscribers dialog box is displayed To start importing from a particular account number type the number in the Starting Account No text box Import Subscribers ES Options Import Sources Customerl i Receives Starting Account No Close E T Ignorelsteader row Processing Record Henan Sf Group 11 Select a source from the Import Sources drop down list if it is not already displayed by default 12 Click Import The Import Subscribers from dialog box is displayed R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 161 07 10 Honeywell Descriptions Import subscribers From Customer TS Look in EXE ci Es SVExporticustomeriInfa My Documents Mg Com outer j or og File name ExporCustomerlnto hi FA Cl T Files of type Delimited txt bd Cancel Ky Metwork PL m ee 13 Select the required file and click Open 14 The text boxes with a blue background under Processing show the status of processing of the Import command 15 Click Close to close the Import Subscribers dialog box 16 The information in ExportCustomerlInfo txt is imported to the customer screen Import Subscribers O
147. sing the Compass database When you select this option the following fields are displayed i ATTENTION If you select Compass20 server from the drop down list the server connectivity options are disabled as the Compass20 server is the local computer 6 Click Fetch Databases from Server to obtain the list of databases present in the selected server The list is refreshed in the Database drop down list 7 Click Change Database The Compass application points to the selected database 9 3 Backup Database The need of taking backup of Compass database arises when e Compass2 0 MSDE databases must be ported to SQL Express The active version of Compass2 0 supports only SQL Express and not MSDE The MSDE database can be backed up and restored to SQL Express e You want to ensure that another version of database is maintained in case there is a crash of the old database ATTENTION The format of the Compass database remains the same even after the database is restored to SQL Express To take backup of a Compass database perform the following steps Step Action 1 Choose Start gt All Programs gt Compass Windows Downloader gt DatabaseManagementUtility The Database Management Utility dialog box appears 140 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 Backup Database 2 Select Backup Database option The details of the active Compass database are displayed under Existing Database Option The information
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150. st Name Firet Name Zip Code Business Panel Name Panel Phone User Defined Field User Define 001111 2211 Vista1288 3 8112 0896 D456 Vista20SE 12 8024 TOPSIA 1111234567 FAI30CPSIA 2 8155 11 2323 DISABLED 8116 mna Destiny6100 1 1234 1111 1234 ReadyGuardR 1 654654 ATT Vista250BP 1 1112 2222 srinivas FAIGSCPSSIA 3 8360 12 1234567890 DISABLED 1212 123 DISABLED 12321 3213 DISABLED 8099 1234 1234 RgdR 251A 17 1234561234 Vista1288 3 8112 1245 1234 4110XM 7 15717 123 Vista1288 3 8112 20 1111 Vista20 5 OT eS SS e Last Communication None Record 11 of 1024 Panel Options Customer Options Template Default Copy Modity Schedule View Log Detail Add Delete Figure 1 1 Compass 2 0 Shell From the Shell you can access program wide options such as Logout and Exit Station Data and Operator Setup You can also configure Customer Accounts From the Customer Accounts list you can access the customer account s Alarm Control Panel configuration From the Panel Edit screen you can go to the Communications Program connect to a customer s alarm control panel and execute commands on line You can perform activities such as arming or disarming the panel programming the panel configuration downloading or uploading configuration and settings that were programmed to the panel 1 2 System Software Requirements System Attribute Minimum Recommended Processor 256 MB RAM 512 MB RAM Disk Space Free 1 GB gt 1 GB M
151. te Confirm the operation when prompted Using a Template to Create a New Account Templates speed up the process of programming a control panel To use a template to program a control panel perform the following steps Step Action 1 Create a new account or highlight on the Customer Information screen the account that the template is to be applied to a Templat Click iasamenans at the bottom of the Customer screen The following screen is displayed cic nl x Name Ruth Penny Rev Acct 47562 2342 Revision Vista50PEN 1 Template Name NewCust 3 Select the template to be applied to the account 4 Click OK The GUISubscriber Tools dialog box is displayed GUISubscriberTools E Ea CP Do you want to update Panel data Fram the Termplate NewCust Existing data will be replaced e e 5 Click Yes to update the Panel data from the selected template 5 5 Copying an Account The Copy command can be used in place of Templates to copy programming information quickly from one control to another To copy an account perform the following steps R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 79 07 10 Honeywell Copying an Account Step Action Click Copy at the bottom of the Customer screen The following dialog box is displayed Select source panel for copy procedure i x Enter the receiver and account number of a customer s panel to be used to copy to an existing of new panel Panel Name Revision VistaSOPE
152. te and the End Date 102 Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell Revs Acct Unattended Time lUnattended Time Account Last Name First Name Zip Code Business Panel Name Panel Phone Panel Phone a ee eee R2 0 07 10 R2 0 07 10 Viewing Scheduled Jobs The drop down list shows the jobs in various categories Unattended Job Status Unsolicited Unsolicited All Scheduled Jobs Scheduled Jobs Dialup Scheduled Jobs TCPIP Pending Jobs Finished Expired F aled Choose the type of Unattended Jobs you want to view based on the following description Category Unsolicited All Scheduled Jobs Scheduled Jobs Dialup Scheduled Jobs TCP IP Pending Jobs Finished Expired Failed Description Accounts that were created updated through an unsolicited call from a panel All scheduled jobs regardless of status All scheduled jobs for dialup connection All scheduled jobs for TCP IP connection Scheduled jobs for the unattended server that are not yet executed Any job unsolicited or scheduled that is done Scheduled jobs that did not finish in the required time frame jobs that were not completed After choosing one of the job status options and the date information click Search on the upper right of the screen to complete the selection The scheduled j obs and their status are displayed in a grid as illustrated below Compass 2 0 User Guide 103 Honeywell Viewing S
153. tep 3 of Setting up Ademco Unattended Mode Options Activily Log Status Help Download warning Caller ID Aneweron Two Rings Suto Arsiwver Machi Defeat Telco on all panels Alternate Protocol Beep on Connect Busy Detect Figure 7 3 Ademco Communication Options Option Download Warning Caller ID Answer on Two Rings Auto Answer Machine Defect Telco on all Panels Alternate Protocol Beep on Connect Busy Detect R2 0 07 10 Description Issues warning if you attempt to download without first performing an upload during the current communication session You can still perform the download without performing the upload Displays the Caller s information on the Customer Detail screen during the connection Answers an incoming call on the second ring This is particularly useful while using the Caller ID feature The Caller ID signal is sent between the first and second rings If this option is selected the answering machine is automatically defeated irrespective of whether manual defeat is selected or not All connections are made through the Telco mode irrespective of selection in the communication window Helps to maintain the connection when disconnect problems occur during upload download Causes the computer to beep when a connection to the panel is established Enables the X4 option of the modem which reports if the phone is busy Compass 2 0 User Guide 89 Honeywell A
154. the current panel information with default values To load the panel information with default values perform the following steps Step Action 36 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Modifying Panel Information 1 Click Default at the bottom of the customer screen A message box is displayed Compass 2 0 Universal Downloader Ed 9 T Loed default values existing data wil be replaced Cancel 2 Click OK to update the panel information with the default values or click Cancel to cancel the operation 4 13 Modifying Panel Information This option allows you to edit the current panel information To modify the panel information perform the following steps Step Action 1 In the customer screen highlight the account whose panel information is to be modified 2 Click Modify at the bottom of the customer screen 3 The corresponding panel application screen 16 bit or 32 bit application for the panel is displayed TIP Alternatively you can double click the selected customer row to display the corresponding panel application screen 4 14 Scheduling Jobs You can use this option to schedule the unattended communication tasks To schedule the jobs perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select the customer row from the customer grid 2 Click the Schedule button located in the Panels options area of the screen 3 The corresponding Ademco ADT Apex or FBII scheduler screen is displayed which is
155. the data last uploaded from the alarm control Saved View the previously saved data Defaults View the programming defaults for a control panel Some like the Lynx family panels have multiple default options available Search This option allows you to search for a specific programming option by field number or name To do this select Search from the Panel Edit screen The following screen is displayed Compass 2 0 User Guide 41 Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 16 A istaSOPEN 1 DOC 1001 4 File Debug Communications EDIT Panel Feature Search View Search Features Window Help Search String Remote Bypass Find Pieeious Eind First Pragrannning Fields 21 Fire Sounder No Timeout 22 Partition Console Panic 995 1 and 22 Parhtion Console Panic 996 3 and 22 Partition Console Panic 999 and 23 Partition Multiple Alarms Per Armin 24 Expansion Zone Tamper 25 ACM Burg Trigger for one Type 8 26 Intelligent Test Reporting ar Test Report Interval in Hours 20 Power Up In Previous State 29 Partition Quick Arn Enable 30 Primary Dialing Method 31 PABA Access Code 32 Partition Primary Sub Id 33 Primary Telephone Number 34 Secondary Telephone Number 35 Downloader Phone Number 36 CSID ar Dialer Shutdown a Remote Arn a7 Remote Bypass GoTo Close Select a feature Figure 6 3 Panel Feature Search To search for a partic
156. the interactive communication modules for the specific accounts and click Event Log button in the bottom tool bar to view the event logs Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Alarm Control Programming 5 Control Panel Information 5 1 Alarm Control Programming Control panels belonging to Ademco FBII and Apex protocols are available for use with the Compass commserver Most of the panels that legacy Compass 16 bit supports are supported in Compass 2 0 t REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on panels supported by the different versions of Compass refer to 1 4 Viewing a List of Panels Supported by Compass 2 0 To access the Alarm Control Programming Panel Edit screens e Double click the highlighted customer account row in the Customer screen of the Downloader e Alternatively highlight the customer account row and click Modify in Panel Options Compass 2 0 Windows Downloader Customers ec Giles 1 File Options Tools Window Help I X Operator MASTER TA of 55 Q H Login Date 11 28 2008 Customers Operators Templates Modems Logout Unattended Exit Search y Revr Acct Beains with Search CustomesList All Accounts C Unattended Jobs Panel T C Mass Download Jobs lt AN gt M All Revs 1 Rev Acct aj Go Page 1 OF 2 gt gt I FJ Y erT TE a 10277889 1111 1112 1111 1122 1112 7778 1113 7778 1122 1111 1122 2434 1122 3334 1122 8934 1124 1
157. them to the Selected Commands list REFERENCE INTERNAL For more information on selecting commands refer to 8 1 Selecting a Command 5 Select the Start and End Dates and Start and End Times in Schedule 122 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 R2 0 07 10 Apex Unattended Communications Click the Schedule button at the bottom of the screen This button is enabled only if any commands are selected The following screen is displayed me z 4 Communications Connection Details Answering Machine Override Digit E FC Access Code e J Increase Priority p048 Saye Urda Schedule Cancel Type the Panel Phone number and select the Answering Machine Override Digit The PC Access Code is passed internally so you need not type it i ATTENTION When you select the Increase Priority option the job is placed high on the list of tasks and run before other less priority jobs This feature is applicable only for Unattended mode Click Schedule Compass 2 0 User Guide 123 Honeywell Selecting a Command 8 On Line Commands Irrespective of whether the panel is Ademco FBII or Apex many on line commands are common across them All the commands may not be valid for all the panels These commands are common for the Interactive mode and the Unattended mode The only difference is that in the Unattended mode the screens asking for user input during command execution are not displayed Instead
158. tiny61 00 1 51 20h 1 Lyne 5140M 11 3 Scroll down the list to view the panels supported by Compass 2 0 and the panels supported by Compass 16 6 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Getting Product Updates 1 5 Getting Product Updates You can acquire any future updates through Honeywell directly or download them from our Internet site http www security honeywell com hsce Latest Build and Patch Information Ademco Build 1 5 8 0 and last released update Patch e g 1 5 8 54 or later R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 7 07 10 Honeywell Setting up Downloader Communications 2 Communications Setup 2 1 Setting up Downloader Communications To set up communication with different protocols you must set up a modem for each protocol in the Communication Setup screen The list of modems supported in Compass 2 0 for each protocol can be viewed in the Standard Modems pane of the Communication Settings dialog box fy Communication Settings This appacaton can configure Modeme P communication part tor Compass 2 0 supported panet only For Compass 16 use Modem Setup fom Compass 16 Communication Unattended Server UI select Company j Modem Settings Select COM porte COM q E igi Mpo Standard Modems z None Ademco Cla 2400 Haves Sccua 144 V4 0 Hayes Uphma 336 Extemal Hayes Optima SMARTMODEM 2400 Haves Smartmodem 1200 msta i Fi eke oe eo FO l em Dial Out Prefix Modem Volume i l OF
159. ular option perform the following steps Features Step 1 Action Type the programming field number or part of the field name that you are looking for Click the Find First button If you want to go to the field in the programming screens click the Go To button Compass takes you to the appropriate screen and indicates the field with a red arrow If Find First did not bring you to the option you wanted press Find Next to go to the next option matching the criteria Use Find Previous to go back to an earlier option TIP Double clicking the programming field also takes you directly to the appropriate screen This menu displays the same options as those on the button bar with the hot key details 42 R2 0 07 10 Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell Panel Application for Compass 2 0 Window Presents normal Windows features such as cascading and arranging screens and displays screens currently open Help Select About to view the version and release date of the Compass Database and of the Panel Edit module for the panel you are modifying Programming an Alarm Control From the Downloader customer screen get to the panel screen as explained in the Alarm Control Programming overview The Panel screen varies according to the features of the control panel selected To program the panel perform the following steps Step Action 1 Select the section Partition Dialer Zones to program from the button bar refer to Fi
160. ustomer accounts As an example in Figure 3 5 user_defined_field 1 is replaced by Area Code This change is reflected on the customer screen User Defined Field Caption pea Field juser_defined_field Figure 3 5 User Defined Fields R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 19 07 10 Honeywell Configuring Station Data This field is now displayed in the Sort by list as well as in the customer details table heading w Compass 2 0 Windows Downloader Customers rs File Options Tools Window Help O a Operator MASTER PA Hl Login Date 12 1 2008 Customers Operators Templates Modems Logout Unattended Search Reyr Area Code Begins with Search G CustomerList E te pf A Unattended Jobs ES Panel oT l All Revs Sort By 7 Area Code Mass Download Jobs lt All gt 2 oy ee First Name aj Zip Code Business Area Code 9 user_held_ Create Date Go Paste OF 1234 1323 l Vistal 288 3 Vistal 28BP 3 taghu 1223 Vistal 28BP 3 ATTENTION You can configure or change Station Data only if you have Administrator privileges 20 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Defining System Operators 3 System Operators 3 1 Defining System Operators After setting your communications options the next step is to define Downloader system operators You can assign different levels of authority to operators allowing restricting access to various system and c
161. ve been previously selected for deletion Select the appropriate customer and then select purge customer to purge all data Otherwise select the appropriate customer and select restore customer to restore all data Reyr Acct H Last Name First Name Panel Name Business 4441 FFFF lakshmi Nerii FAT48CP 2 5551 FFFF i Clear Selections Select Option Receiver Account Sort by 1 Revr Acct 3 Select the account by clicking the required rows in the Revr Acct column The selected account is highlighted 4 Click Purge Customer The Purge Records dialog box is displayed lt 2 Purge Records m x f Purge Selected record s Purge All Displayed records 5 You can choose to purge the highlighted accounts or all the accounts displayed on the screen Click Ok to purge 28 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Searching Sorting Customer Data Restoring a Customer Account To restore a deleted account select the account and click Restore Customer in the Restore Purge Accounts dialog box Click Ok to confirm the selection The account is restored i ATTENTION A deleted account can be restored A purged account cannot be restored 4 5 Searching Sorting Customer Data There are various ways to display customer information based on requirement The Sort By Option You can use the Sort By option to base your sort on e Receiver Account Number e Last Name e First Name e Zip Co
162. wing Scheduled Jobs Deleting Unattended Jobs To delete unattended jobs Step Action 1 From the list of unattended jobs displayed in the Viewer grid select the one to be deleted fev Acct Start DateTime End DateTime Status Last Attempt Operator Panel Name Last Name a FA DOC 00T Map 12 04 17P May 13 06 14P Pending Master Vista50PEN 1 0 Last Communication 5 11 2005 2 48 53 PM Status Pending Record 1 of 1 rman Sched Panel Options Customer Options oe 2 Click Delete in Customer Options The Delete Unattended Log dialog box is displayed with the option to delete only the Current job or all the jobs 3 Select the appropriate option ig Delete Unattended Log x eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee Delete All Jobs with Currently Selected Criteria Ok Cancel 3 Click Ok TIP After deleting an Unattended job click Search to refresh the screen 106 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Using Unattended Mode 7 4 Using Unattended Mode Working of the Scheduled Mode The Scheduled Mode works for Ademco FBII and Apex protocols as follows Step Action 1 The Server checks the unattended queue for jobs to be performed in the current time frame For example jobs can be scheduled to occur during specific time windows such as between 10 AM today and 3 PM tomorrow An attempt to connect to the panel is made only during the sp
163. yed Eii 4 Select the Server Type and the Port Name from the drop downs at the top of the screen Server Type ADEMCO v PortName TEPIP 1 ADEMCO sel COM 1 Ademeo CIA 2400 For Compass 32 COM 2 Ademco CIA 2400 For Compass 32 TCRIP 1 S0EMCO 5 Follow the steps for individual Server types as detailed in the following sections 108 Compass 2 0 User Guide R2 0 Honeywell 07 10 Ademco Unattended Communications 7 5 Ademco Unattended Communications Setting up Ademco Unattended Mode To set up Ademco Unattended Mode perform the following steps Step Action 1 Follow the steps for starting the unattended server as detailed in Starting the Unattended Server 2 Select the Server Type as Ademco and select the corresponding Port Name 3 Click Setup The following screen is displayed Auto save IY Activate Unsolicited Server Auto save Uploaded data Unsolicited Settings Select CSID to use f Station T Phone line Hunt group First time Select action after Upload All If account does not exists If account exists f Disconnect f Disconnect D Dowrlgad Secournt CSIC ta Pare Download Account GS 0 to Panel Download Account Program Data Settings Cancel R2 0 Compass 2 0 User Guide 109 07 10 Honeywell Ademco Unattended Communications 4 Configure the settings as detailed below Setting Server mode Auto Save Select CSID to use
164. yed To view details of the modem select the modem and click View The View Modem Properties Dialog box is displayed Compass 2 0 User Guide 9 Honeywell Setting up the Modem 10 iew Modem Properties 4 7 xX Modem Ademco Cl 2400 For Compass 32 AT Commands AT Commands 1 TENERAS Reset Command SP AT Commands 2 AT Commands 3 97 10510 133 RADERAR Mas Command Length fon AT Commands 4 Support Caller 1D Command Custom Modem Dial Out Prefix Touch Tone Speaker On Off After Connect Modem Volume TCP IP Port Settings 02 Required PF M Sottivaresolume lontrol To add a new modem that is not in the list click Add The Add Edit Modem screen is displayed Configure it as detailed in the section Adding Modems It is a unique number used for identifying the panel from which the call comes Select this if you prefer touch tone dialing The default type is Rotary or pulse dialing Select this if you want the speaker on Select this to turn off speaker after connecting Set modem volume Select High Medium or Low from the drop down list Click to configure TCP IP port The configure TCP IP port dialog is displayed Compass 2 0 User Guide Honeywell R2 0 07 10 Setting up the Modem Configure TCPIP Port Select TCPIP Port for Compass TCPIP 1 Delete Internet Intranet Controller IF Address AlainMeti Website eonti
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