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1. Master Code can be used to re program all codes and has access to all Areas You will be told the Master Code when the Alarm Company hands over the system Boss Boss Codes are set up using the Master code they allow access to all the RSI25 User Menu Options but cannot be used to change either the Master Code or another Boss s code parameters Boss Codes can be used to set up lower ranking Users User User Codes may Set and Unset pre defined Areas and Omit zones in those areas User User Codes may only Set and Unset pre defined Areas Keyholder This code allows a Guarding Company to switch the alarm off and rearm the system only after an alarm activation has occurred it is valid for all Areas Duress A special Access Code used to generate a silent call to the Alarm Receiving Centre A normal Access Code must be used to reset the system Engineer This code is only accessible to the Alarm Company for engineering use The RS125 does not provide any means of revealing the Access Codes to anybody The Remote Keypad I 4 5 415 BE 7 8 9 185 3 m we LT fi DR ww LU E B For m B Poa ES es Numeric Keys and Text Window Function Keys and Status Display The numeric keys are used for entering The Blue Function keys are used to your Access Code to turn the system operate the security system and to On and Off If you enter a wrong code answer qu
2. QUIT key Area Enter Ares Nowra Press FULL to save text move bo EEL zone Area Name Enter Ares amr Press FULL to sate tect and mose to nekt area etc USER HEH 5 206HE HAMES Press Yes Editing l ABEAES 2 ZDHES 1 SELECT ZONE BLE A 1234 to zone block and press the zone nummer ZONE A 1 FEX Enter one UNNE Press FULL save text and mowe to nest zone ELC 18 PRINTING QUIT ta stop AM Eirias ule nprdng EVENT LOG EVENT LOG YES OPTION EVENT LOC oo 1 L LW 2 HH l 4 i P E CODFELOCE Th VIEW LOG DISPLAY i is Use SCROLL kevs su an m Aat XI t Wye QUIT AN Y Printer Available View the Event Y To view the Event Loa press Numerte key 1 The moet recent event in the Log wall be displived PRINTING Press SCROLL DOWN to vlew earller events and SCROLL UP to view QUTT Lo riore recenr ewent To return to the Event Log View Print display press NO QUIT SLOD To Print a Log Report Printing will start at the event currently being viewed and progress to earlier events This allows you to use the View option to select a point from which to begin your printout If you print from the Event Log View Print display printing will start from the most r
3. CROLL UP Insert space Inserts a space at the cursor and moves the character at the cursor and those to the right of the cursor one space to the right If any character is moved off the display it is lost SCROLL DOWN Delete Deletes the character at the cursor and moves all characters to the right of the cursor one space to the left filling the space left by the deleted character FULL Save Saves the entered text and moves on to the next entry or exits from the present menu Use this key when you have completed the line of text PART Load from Buffer Loads the Text Buffer containing the last saved text into the current text line To change a character position the Cursor over the character and use a numeric key to overtype the previous character with the new one Programming Text Example Text Editing Keys Quick Reference 2 3 1 B C Bak GHI 2 Biarik fala 5 w w 9 g No i YZ Qut lI Q R s T U load rom Save Text Enter Buffer R Pari Pres Eg ul EJ Programming the word on a blank text line Enter by repeatedly pressing the 3 key until H is displayed if it is missed just keep pressing the key Accept the by pressing the YES OPTION key the cursor will move to the next character position Enter A using the 1 key and accept us
4. INTRUDER ALARM CONTROL PANEL INTRODUCTION THE REMOTE KEYPAD SINGLE AREA SYSTEM ZONE OMIT SPLIT SYSTEM OPERATION CHIME PROGRAMMING EVENT LOG SYSTEM TEST REMOTE COMMUNICATION APPENDIX INDEX Using the Keypad Text Displays amp Menu System Main Menu Introduction Full Set Part Set Introduction Setting Unsetting Introduction Setting when no Areas are Set Setting with a Split System Unsetting Using the Text Editor Setting up Access Codes Naming Zones and Areas Reading and Printing the Event Log Setting the Clock Walk Testing Zones Checking Zone Status Testing Audible Warning Devices Alarm Receiving Centre Remote Reset Organisation Plans Engineer On Site Printer Options Page OJ Nom 10 1 12 13 13 14 16 18 20 20 21 21 23 23 24 24 24 Note Due to a policy of continued development of the 5 25 intruder alarm control panel the information contained in this guide is subject to change without notice Introduction The 5125 is a versatile fully programmable Intruder Alarm Control Panel which will have been set up by your Alarm Company to serve your particular requirements However there must be at least one person on the premises who takes a special interest in the alarm system This person whom we call the System Manager should read this guide carefully in order to get the best performance from the system The System Manager need
5. Ley tus enar Pura eur Pelri Your Areas PA ar res ell Prier yar EE TLR ullis ud v Arar rpblec 15 calpa bu gua Bu rax Sothern FART ru Puro car Perd ler Dre EB When the Feat Tiras derta the Area whieh gem Foros interd wl ha Lorex Du AUT poe Cancelling the Exit Procedure SYSTEM SETTING i Time iDatet The Exit Tone Is sounding Enter your Access Code To Proceed Push a Blue Key FULL Your Exit procedure is now cancelled The pulsed Entry Tone will be sounding ENTER CODE Timea j Data j message Fale io chear stem may be sounding En Enter your Access Cade one Area V pid the other code to be entered Proceed Push a Bluse To unset iom To unset All Areas covered your Area PART PULL by your Area Authorisation Authorisation Area X Areas that you are Area Nama Ok Answer Yes or until the The display will change to one of the following unsetting dialogue Is complete SET Areas SANMA Time Data SYSTEM Time Datel Indicating which Areas are set Indicating that all Areas are Urset Chime Chime is used
6. Tm mm mmm um m T REL Naming Zones and Areas You can use the Text Editor to enter new text or modify existing text using the step by step procedure illustrated on the Flow Chart below Start from User Menu 5 ZONE NAMES and press YES OPTIONS to display the Editing Selection menu Enter I for the Area Name List and 2 for the Zone Name List option 3 will skip over if the printer is not available Area Names The first valid Area Name field will be presented with a Text Cursor Use the Text Editor to modify the text to meet your requirements then press FULL The display will then progress to the next valid Area continue until all valid Area Name Fields have been edited The last FULL operation will automatically return you to the Editing Selection menu Zone Names The Zone Selection display allows you to select a Zone Block using the SCROLL keys Select an individual Zone using a Numeric key this will bring you into the Zone Name Editing menu A valid Zone Name field will be presented with a Text Cursor Use the Text Editor to modify the text to meet your requirements then press FULL The display will automatically advance to the next valid Zone Name Use NO QUIT to return to the Zone Selection Menu and NO QUIT to exit Printer All Zone and Area Names will be printed When printing is completed the program will automatically exit You can abandon printing or editing by using the NO
7. ccess the system if it is fully Unset To access the system the Engineer will open a Remote Keypad which will create a Tamper Alarm and then press the Engineer Button the Text Display will now show ENTER ENGR CODE Once the engineer s Access Code has been entered the Tamper Alarm will be cancelled and all other Remote Keypads will show ENGINEER ON SITE The system should now be regarded as totally insecure and cannot be used until the Engineer signs off Printer Option Most installations do not provide the necessary hardware facilities to allow a System Manager to use the printer options it will be necessary to contact your Alarm Company if you require a printout If you would like to have yor own printer facility you will need to obtain a JSB Portable Printer This is specially designed to interface with the JSB Security Data Bus which is common to all SB security systems You can plug in a JSB Portable Printer provided that the Control Unit has been fitted with an external printer socket Alternatively if the Real Time log print option is in operation the printer may have been permanently wired into the installation by your Alarm Company 24 Specifications Client s Address System Manager Contract Number Alarm Company Tel Installed om Engineer Emergency Tek Alarm Receiving Centre Contact Tel Split System Entry Time secs Full Exit Time secs Part Exit Time secs Exit Terminator Pu
8. ckout condition preventing any further Setting operations until the system is Reset Any attempts to Set a new Guard System will produce a message of the form LOCKOUT log Cont Yes No The most common reasons for creating a Lockout are There was a call for police attendance through a remote Communication Device 2 The alarm indicated that the security of the system may have been put at risk The most common event being a Tamper Alarm which could be associated with an attempt to defeat the security system The system will need to be reset either by an Engineer attending the premises or by using the Remote Reset facility below which can be achieved using a telephone call Remote Reset This allows the system to be remotely reset by a verbal exchange of codes with a suitably authorised person This facility can be provided either by your alarm company or the Alarm Receiving Centre The System Manager can access the system from the User Menu by selecting 6 REMOTE RESET and pressing YES OPTIONS The following screen will be displayed REMOTE RESET 1234 ENTER A suitably authorised person can tell you the answering Reset Code for the 4 Digit number displayed Enter the Reset Code advised and press YES OPTIONS 23 APPENDIX I System Manager s Organisation Plan List all Users I D number name Area Authorisation and Rank e g 07 Mr Jones AB User and allow them to set up their own Acces
9. cts the operation in several respects which are detailed below The System Manager will need to specify which areas are accessible to each User You can Part Set and Part Unset the system on a selective basis The status displays on the Remote Keypad show which areas are Set and Unset e There will be Set Areas while the premises are still occupied there is a significant False Alarm hazard from users accidentally entering a Protected Area during the day The system is only Fully Set when all Areas are Set this means that the operation of the Exit Entry systems may be different when the User is last to Set or first to Unset lf a Remote Keypad is being used and a Set Area switches to Entry Mode the Entry Mode will take priority and all the Remote Keypads will show Enter Code The current user may need to wait after entering his own Access Code because control may need to pass to another Remote Keypad e There may be a Final Exit Area which provides a common access route to several Internal Areas these Internal Areas must all be closed before the Final Exit Area can be closed e The last person to leave the premises may be unable to close the Final Exit Area because another User with a different Access Code and Area Authorisation has failed to set an Internal Area e There is only one Audible Warning system common to all Areas A Split System with up to four separate Areas would be used in a typical commercial installation w
10. e Enter screen allows you to enter a code using the Numeric keys and press YES OPTION when it is correctly displayed The code is tested against all the other user codes if a duplicate is found TRY ANOTHER CODE will be displayed Enter a different code number and press YES OPTION again After the code has been accepted the bottom line of the display will blank and show a cursor ready for text entry This may be left blank by pressing the FULL key but it is preferable to programme a name to be associated with the code using the Text Editor When the code holder s name is correctly displayed press the FULL key The display will revert to the SELECT CODE display and another code may be programmed edited or deleted Press NO QUIT to exit from the Code Manager programme Deleting Codes To delete a code select the Code Properties screen and set the Code Type to EMPTY Press YES OPTION to remove the Access Code from the Code List i wm RU aT a SEH m M co ums M m mmm NE m E jm mmm mz m mm L n QUEE m m mz um mm oW e m EA ALDLD LBo Cj oum Em
11. e the fault and either remove it or use an Omit procedure to set the system with reduced security Once the Exit Tone is established leave the area via the designated Exit Route then close the Final Exit It may be necessary to terminate the Exit Procedure manually using an external Push to Set system this depends on how the installation was configured The Exit Tone should stop 2 seconds after the Exit Procedure has been terminated If there is a Fault Tone immediately after you have terminated the Exit Procedure you may have a fault in the Exit Entry Route if this does not clear after a few seconds you will need to re enter the premises go to the nearest Remote Keypad review the Fault Display and abandon setting by pressing the NO QUIT key If the system has reverted to Exit Tone then enter your Access Code to revert to SYSTEM OPEN Part Set Use Part Set when parts of the building e g bedrooms will still be occupied Part Set mode will automatically omit those Zones which are to be excluded The Exit Entry route parameters are changed during Part Set so that you still have access to the Remote Keypad from the unset area Proceed as for Full Set only using the PART key instead of the FULL key providing the system is OK there will be a Night Setting Tone a soft clicking sound and the display will read SOLER SETTLING Time Date If the system has a Setting Fault the Fault Tone will sound and the same rules apply as f
12. ecent event When you are ready to print press Numeric key 2 When the oldest entry has been printed or if the NO QUIT has been pressed the printer will rule off the report PRINT TERMINATED will be displayed for a few seconds before the display reverts to the Event Log View Print screen If the printer is not connected or is switched off the option 2 PRINT will be ignored 19 Setting the Clock SYSTEM TEST l ADJUST CLOCK YES SET CLOCK Yes No Timc j Date Press YES ENTER NEW TIME DD MM YY To change the time and date press the Yes hey twice Using the numeric keys enter new lime using 24 l our format followed by the date Walk Test Zones Access Lo Walk Lesl is only available when all areas are switched oll m mej gt m 1 Chot T ZZ WALK EST Press YES WALK ee Arca A Yos or Answer YES a NO to Areas Zone 3 is in Fault WALK TESTY WALK TESY X Zone 5 is Soak Tesi zone in Faull ALL mones eae OR sang cone Bis a Soak Test zone Ok p ee BLE R Le Tate vine Thasa landing Fault You will be asked if you want to walk test each existing area in turn if vou answer YES the area will be Leste all zones and their associated tarmpers are closed All zones clear will be displayed E any zone or tamper is open when you have selected the chosen areas or opening a zone when All zones clear i
13. enter your Access Code the Entry Tone will commence and the ENTER CODE message will appear after the first keystroke Now complete the Access Code this will stop the Entry Tone Now check the display for any further messages Under normal circumstances the display will revert to SYSTEM OPEN as above The system is now Unset i e Open Zone Omit This is useful if you need to remove one or more Detection Zones on a temporary basis because you are unable to set the system operation is similar for both Single Area and Split systems The Zone Omit function can also be used to omit Zones which operate in Day or Chime mode You can use Zone Omit on any Zone for which you have Area Authorisation provided that the Installation Engineer has not programmed the Zone as Non Manually Omittable this may have been done because that particular Zone is a vital element of the system or the Zone is part of an area which is already Set either on Guard or Chime The Zone Omit information for a particular Area is automatically cleared next time you open that Area To Omit Zones prior to setting a Guard System Starting from the normal System Open display enter your Access Code The display will show To Procecd Push Blue key Press YES OPTION The Text Window will change to show the Zone Omit Display L USER MENJ ZONE OMIT Press YES OPTION The display will show ZONE OMIT 000 BLE A 1214 5678 The Zone Status is di
14. estions The Scroll keys are enter the code again The Text Window used to move up and down a Menu or can show a wide variety of messages list The No Line light will only be which in most cases are self explanatory functional if a Communicator is fitted Note The 0 CHIME Key has a Dual Function The Keypad is also used for other operations which are explained later STATUS LIGHTS LABEL ON OFF FLASH COLOUR POWER Power OK System Set No Power Mains Fault Green NO LINE N A Tel Line OK Tel Line Fault Amber The Remote Keypad contains a loudspeaker which can produce the following sounds DESCRIPTION OF SOUNDS Keypad press Quick blip Fire sound Two tone sound Entry sound Solid tone pulsed on and off slowly Night setting Soft clicking Exit sound Solid tone Chime Warble Tamper sound Fast broken tone Fault sound Fast broken tone Alarm sound Wailing tone Error tone Buzz Introduction The Text Window The Text Window is capable of displaying a wide variety of messages many of these occur as part of the normal day to day usage of the system and these are dealt with in the appropriate sections of this guide However there may be special circumstances which lead to other messages some of which are explained below if the Text Window displays a message you are unable to understand you should contact your alarm installation company DISPLAY READS SYSTEM OPEN TEN Sservice Message SET Ti
15. following display when setting the system ZONES TEST 001 Cont This means that certain zones have been programmed by the installation engineer to be Display and Log Only these zones will not be able to give an alarm response until the engineer has reprogrammed the system 22 Remote Communication Communicator Check with your Installation Engineer whether your system is fitted with a Communicator connected via the telephone line to an Alarm Receiving Centre If this is the case you may need to use some of the following additional features incorporated into the RS125 e g the Line Monitor processing facility Line Status Light The NO LINE indicator on the Remote Keypad can be used to indicate that there is a problem with the telephone line or the Communicator provided there is a Line Monitor connected to the RS125 It is also possible that the RS125 has been programmed to give an Audible Warning Fault Tone if a Line Fault is detected during the day A continuous NO LINE indication signifies that the telephone line is unavailable to the Communicators If there has been a recent fault during the day which has cleared itself the LINE indicator will FLASH slowly until the next time an Area is Unset Lockout It is sometimes necessary to ensure that engineering assistance is obtained following an Alarm Activation before the system can be used again The Panel may have been programmed to generate an internal Lo
16. he present Menu and exit to the previous menu selection The NO QUIT key also provides the Abandon Edits function this discards the current data entry leaving the previous data intact Use the numeric keys to enter time date Access Codes etc When a number is entered you may need to use leading zeros to ensure that all data fields are correct e g to set the Time and Date to 8 am on January Ist 1966 you will need to enter 0800010196 Programming Text The 5125 contains a Text Editor which operates a 12 character text field The System Manager can incorporate Zone Names Area Names and User Names into the Text Window display This makes the system easier to use e g when identifying Setting Faults The Text Editor uses the keypad in a similar manner to that on a portable phone each Numeric key can be used to scroll round several letters to give access to a complete alphabet as shown in the diagram opposite The Function Keys are used to control the Cursor and to load and save Text The Text Editor maintains a separate Text Buffer this is very useful for carrying text over from one entry to the next Function Keys YES OPTION Enter Accepts the character at the cursor and moves the cursor one space to the right If the cursor is positioned over the last character pressing Yes Enter returns the cursor the extreme left of the text editing line NO QUIT Abandon Edits Exits from the Text Editor without saving the text S
17. ing the YES OPTION key use the 4 key to provide the LL Remember to press YES OPTION after each character is programmed The word HALL should be displayed Press FULL the text will be saved and an edit line will be displayed for naming the next zone The next zone is to be named REAR HALL The Text Buffer is holding the previous entry this can be recalled to assist in naming this zone Press the PART key HALL will be displayed Press SCROLL UP five times This moves five spaces to the right leaving room to enter the word REAR and includes an extra space to separate the two words Enter REAR using the method previously described remembering to press YES OPTION after each character is entered The display reads REAR HALL Press FULL to save the zone name Code Manager Introduction The Code Manager can be used to add remove or modifiy Access Codes on the Code List using a step by step procedure illustrated on the Flow Chart opposite The Access Codes are either all 4 Digit or all 6 Digit as set by your Alarm Company If you have a JSB Security Printer you can also print a list of users showing the Code Properties and Names for each user Selecting the Code Starting with 4 CODE MANAGER press YES OPTION to display EDITOR Press YES OPTION again the display will now change to SELECT CODE this allows you to review the Code List u
18. ith more than 10 Users and at least 16 detection zones Part and Full Set If you use the PART key during setting unsetting the system will ask a series of questions to ascertain which Areas you wish to Set or Unset taking into account the current Set Status of the different Areas and your Area Authorisation If you use the FULL key during setting unsetting the system will assume that you want to set unset all Areas for which you are authorised and it will proceed accordingly If the Entry Timer is running the system will unset all Areas which are covered by your Area Authorisation If you are unsetting from a Part Set situation you will be asked whether a Set or Unset operation is required Exit Termination If you are setting new Area s the system will go into Exit Mode as part of the setting procedure for the newly selected Area s If the system being closed does not introduce a new Final Exit it will use a Time Setting mode which requires no Exit Termination Alarm Activations To silence an alarm enter your Access Code the system will display a series of messages giving details of the alarm events which occurred since the last time an Access Code was used You may need to call your Alarm Company or Alarm Receiving Centre immediately Setting Your Arsa peu Slee ase ct EM H am mm m puer astra Cine Foueaxl at acted at Puun was PT Lr ux
19. me Areas ARA LOCKOUT see log CONT Y amp es No CHIME Areas xxxx Time 1 Date CALL ENGINEER Time Date SYSTEM BUSY T Time 1 Date ENGIHEER OW SITE Time Date LNTH ALARM Time Date TEL LINE FAULT Cont 7 MAINS OFF FANE L Cont 7 Tes Ho LOW VOLTS FANEL Cont Yes EXPLANATION The clock display is replaced by the Service message Areas shown in upper case are Set Areas shown in lower case are set to Chime An activation has caused the Panel to require a Rest Areas shown are currently set to Chime The Panel requires an Engineer Reset Another Remote Keypad is currently being accessed by another user Another Remote Keypad is currently being accessed by an Engineer Sample Alarm display Where X Block and N Zone Number The fitted communicator has detected a Telephone line fault The 230v Mains is currently not present The Panel is now running from Battery only The Panel battery has become partially flat Possible due to No Mains ACTION REQUIRED Enter code to access options Call Alarm Company to arrange a service visit Enter code change Set state Enter code change Chime state Call Alarm Company or Alarm Receiving Centre Enter code to change Chime state Call Alarm Company Wait until other user has finished Note that the system is not secure until the engineer Signs Off P
20. n during System Open will produce an immediate Audible Warning To silence an alarm enter your Access Code the system will display a series of messages giving details of any alarm events which occurred since the last time an Access Code was used The panel may enter a Lockout state after an alarm event this requires a specal Reset procedure to be used involving engineering assistance before the system can be set again You may need to call your Alarm Company or Alarm Receiving Centre immediately Full Set You will need to use Full Set when leaving the premises unoccupied Starting with STSTEM OPEN Dime Date Enter your 4 Digit or 6 Digit Access Code The display will normally read To Procoocd Push a Blue Key Press the FULL key providing the system is OK the Exit Tone will sound and the display will read SYSTEM SETTING Time If the system has a Setting Fault the Fault Tone will sound and the display will read EXIT FAULT nnn Zone Name The fault may clear automatically if the fault is temporary e g due to a movement detector settling down in that case the Exit Tone will start automatically with the SYSTEM SETTING display after a short period If on the other hand there is a Standing Fault you will need to review the Fault Display using the SCROLL keys and abandon setting by pressing the NO QUIT key The system will revert to SYSTEM OPEN You will need to investigat
21. n some Areas are Set continued The display will now be of the form SET Areas abCD Dime Date Areas in CAPITALS are set as a Guard system which will produce an Intruder Alarm Areas in lower case are set as a Chime system which will produce a Chime Alarm Unsetting Chime If you have set Chime mode you will find that this is automatically cleared next time the system is Set however you may wish to change the existing settings without changing the Guard system To do this starting with Enter your Access Code The display will read To Proceed Push Blue Key Press the 0 CHIME key It may be that not all chime areas are set in that case the display will read TURN CHIME ON Yes or No Continue with the dialogue using the YES OPTIONS or NO QUIT keys until you have covered all available areas the display will then read CHIME Areas XXXX Time Date Or OPEN Dime Date Or SYSTEM Time Date 13 Programming Introduction During programming the Remote Keypad keys are used for entering data and moving round the different sections of the User Menu shown on Page 4 Use the YES OPTION key to accept a displayed option and to access a set of sub menus from the User Menu The YES OPTION key is also used as an Enter key for new data e g a new Access Code which you have just entered into the display Use the NO QUIT key to refuse a displayed option or to quit t
22. or Full Set Once Residential Setting Tone is established proceed to the unprotected area The Night Setting Tone should stop 2 seconds after the Part Set Exit Timer has timed out If there is a Fault Tone immediately after the Exit Timer has elapsed you may have a fault in the Exit Entry Route if this does not clear after a few seconds you will need to cancel the Exit Procedure and investigate the fault Cancelling the Exit Procedure During Exit Tone you can return to SYSTEM OPEN by re entering your Access Code Unsetting When you return to the protected area via the Exit Entry route you will normally be picked up by a detector this will start the Entry Tone which signifies that you must Unset the system within a pre determined time limit Proceed directly to the nearest Remote Keypad which will display the message ENTER CODE Time Enter your Access Code The Entry Tone should stop and you should check the display for any further messages Under normal circumstances the display will now return to SYSTEM OPEN The system is now Unset i e Open Important Note Always check the display after entering your Access Code in case there has been an Alarm Activation while the system was Set it could well be that the audible warnings have timed out You may need to enter additional keystrokes to clear the message list In some system layouts you can reach the Remote Keypad without starting the Entry Tone In that case
23. recent events to the User s attention These must be acknowledged as part of the Setting or Unsetting procedure This display is of the form INTR ALARM Er Text Ok K You need to keep pressing the YES OPTIONS key until the list is clear the event details remain on the Log and can be re examined later if required 2 Internal System Monitors The 5125 contains Internal System Monitors which ensure that any technical hazard e g Loss of Mains which could cause a system malfunction are notified at the earliest possible opportunity The panel will respond by giving a System Alarm use your Access Code to silence any audible warnings and take note of the display The System Monitor can also report Standing Faults in some cases you can still set with a Standing Fault e g No Mains because the system security is unaffected The display is of the form MAINS OFF PANEL Cont 7 Yes NO QUIT skips over any other messages YES OPTION continues down the message list Once the list is clear Exit Tone may begin enter your Access Code FULL to abandon setting In other situations you may need to contact your Alarm Company to rectify a fault 3 Device off Line If the Remote Keypad is showing the following message DEVICE OFF LINE Ver 1 0 Addr 01 The Remote Keypad has lost communication with the Panel and you must contact your Alarm Company immediately 4 Zones on Soak Test You may see the
24. ress YES OPTION to each message until all events have been reported Check Zones Check Telephone line If fault persists call your Alarm Company Check Mains supply to Panel Check spur Fuse OK Restore Mains power immediately if fault persists contact your Alarm Company USER MENUS SISTEM OPEN USER BOSS Time Date DURESS USER MASTER Enler User code Proceed Push a Blue Key SETTING OPTIONS E E RF PART lone FT QUIT OPTION ZONE OMIT USER MENU 1 OMIT scroll Up or Down USER MENU n View or print the event loa EVENT LOG scroll Up or Down Reset the time amp date USER MENU 2 Walk Test 2 SYSTEM TEST 3 View the zone status 4 Test the sounders scroll Up or Down USER MENU Code Editor SYSTEM 4 CODE MANAGER 2 CDT Print OPTIONS Scroll Up or Down 1 Area Mannes 2 fone Names 3 Print USER MENU u ZONE NAMES Scroll Up or Down Allows You lo reset a system z 1 x Uis 8 lockout m conjunction with your 6 EEPMOTE EESET Alarm Recelvina Centre Installer Option Single Area System Operation Introduction A Single Area system with Residential setting mode on Part Guard is the preferred system for a typical domestic situation All Access Codes are valid for all Areas and the keystroke sequences are kept as simple as possible Full Set is used when the house is
25. s Code Users can make their own arrangements for keeping a permanent record of their Access Code If you have set up a Duress Code please ensure that users are properly instructed in its use Allow time to have a full demonstration of your alarm system by the Installation Company s Representative so that you are familiar with the system and can explain it to other users Take notes relating to any special considerations e g Break Glass Detectors which may apply to your particular installation and which won t be covered by these instructions Ensure that the Specification details in the back of this booklet are completed in conjunction with the Alarm Installation Company Remove users from the Code List when they are no longer entitled to access the system Ensure that all users are able to use the system properly It may be possible to obtain additional copies of this guide from your alarm company Have your alarm system regularly serviced and test it yourself at intervals You can do this without creating a call to the Alarm Receiving Centre Immediately inform your alarm company of any alarm activations Layout and building alterations to the protected areas may affect the security of your premises Always consult with your alarm company before implementing any changes Engineer On Site The System Manager should confirm the credentials of visiting Engineers before allowing access to the system It is only possible for an Engineer to a
26. s displayed Lhe sounders will emit a chime warble lone and the display will show the Block and the eight zones status Press NO QUIT to exit from walk test 20 Zone Status All areas must be switched off to view Zone Status SYSTEM TEST 3 ZONE STATUS Press Yes Option JUNE cr 3 Scroll Up Down between blacks A L EFd SEES Aller selecting this oglion by pressing Lhe YES OPTION key all zones connected Lo the svstem will be displayed a block at a time Use the SCROLL UP DOWN keys to move between zone blacks lla zone is closed the zone number will be displayed An open zone will change the zone number to a An Tampered zone wlll change the zone number to a T An Soak Test Display Only zone will change the zone number to a d An open Soak Tesi Display Only zone will change the zone number Lo a An Omitted open zone will change the zone number to a Press NO OLDIT to exit from walk test Test Sounders All Areas musl be unsei Lo Lest the sounders SYSTEM TEST 4 TEST SOUNDERS Fress Yes Option 1 BELL 2 STEROBE 4 SIREN Press the Yes Option key Lo display Lest sounders menu Press the appropriate numerical key to switch on and off the external audible Alarm and Strobe Beacon Press to exit Test Sounders 21 Trouble Shooting Autolog Display The 5125 has a system called the Autolog Display this is designed to bring any significant
27. s to work in conjunction with the other Users the Alarm Company and also possibly an Alarm Receiving Centre to ensure that security is maintained and that alarm activations are properly managed The management approach depends on the size of the system whether it is a residential or commercial application and also whether a Split System is being used This manual provides separate Setting instructions for a Single Area Residential System and a Split System with either type of installation you need only read the relevant sections There is an Organisation Plan for the System Manager in Appendix which covers both types of installation and a Specification inside the Rear Cover The system is operated from one or more Remote Keypads incorporating a backlit Text Window which provides the user with an easily interpreted series of messages while setting and programming the system Operation is driven through a series of menu displays which allow most routine functions to be achieved without reference to the manuals The 5125 allows up to 100 different Users to be provided with individual Access Codes each with their own User ID Rank Name Text and Area Authorisation Tags The Rank of each Access Code is used to determine the level of access to the system Master This is normally assigned to the System Manager and allows access to all the RSI25 User Menu Options Only one Master Code is allowed and this is allocated the User ID zero zero 00 The
28. sh To Set Timed Final Exit Communicator Fitted Reset YES NO Service Timer wks at ELECTR GAL The Security Factor
29. sing the SCROLL keys and select the ID number of the Access Code requiring editing or deleting Alternatively you can jump directly to a user number by entering the 2 digit User ID using the numeric keys To set up a new code or modify an existing one select the ID number between 01 amp 99 and press YES OPTION the display will change to the Code Properties screen which is explained below Code Properties The screen allows you to set up the following properties for each Access Code Valid Void This can be toggled using Numeric key Use this when you want to keep the Access Code on the Code List but wish to temporarily prevent it from being used Use of a VOID code will produce an entry in the Event Log Code Type Use the Scroll Keys to select the type you require Area Use 0 CHIME key to select one of 16 possible Area Combinations to determine the Area Authorisation for that user Users who share a common Final Exit will probably need Access to that area A Null Area setting is equivalent to a Void code When you have obtained the correct Code Properties press YES OPTION the display will proceed to the Code Enter screen If the code is already in place you can use NO QUIT to return to the SELECT CODE display The Master Access Code has the reserved ID number zero zero 00 the Code Properties of the Master Code are fixed so the display will go direct to the Code Enter screen Changing Codes and Code Text The Cod
30. splayed as blocks of 8 zones labelled with letter The Zone Numbers in the display may be replaced by other characters depending on the status of the Zone as follows Zone Manually Omitted F Zone has a Standing Detector Fault Use the Scroll keys to select the required zone block then press the number on the keypad which corresponds to the zone you wish to isolate the zone number will change to a and the number at the top right hand side of the display showing the total number of Omitted zones will increment by If the number key appears to have no effect the Zone will have been identified as non omittable When you have finished isolating the zones press the FULL PART or 0 CHIME button as appropriate to set the system Using Zone Omit on 24 Hour Zones You can use Zone Omit to obtain temporary access to a 24 Hour Zone i e a Gun Cabinet by pressing the NO QUIT key after selecting the Zone to be omitted WARNING If there is a Standing Fault on an omitted 24 Hour Zone when the Zone Omit is auto cleared you will get an immediate alarm Split System Operation Most users will have experience of a conventional intruder alarm system sometimes referred to as a Single Area System which is either Set or Unset The RS125 Split System allows up to four separate Guard Groups or Areas to be Set and Unset independently the Access Codes can be set up with Area Authorisation Tags to restrict some users to pre determined Areas this affe
31. to give a local audible warning from the Guard Zones in Areas which are Unset The Chime System may have been set up by your Alarm Company to operate on pre selected Guard Zones e g the Door Contacts used on the Exit Entry route This is useful when the premises are occupied and you wish to be notified if other persons have entered a particular Area within the building The system may have been programmed to automatically turn Chime on when the system is Fully Opened You can Set and Unset Chime yourself in individual Areas subject to your Area Authorisation and you can use Zone Omit to temporarily exclude Zones from the Chime system In a Split System it is possible to have some Areas operating in Chime mode while other Areas are Set Setting Chime when no Areas are Set To set Chime Mode starting with SYSTEM Dime Date Enter your Access Code The display will read To Procecd Push Blue key Press the 0 CHIME key The display will read CHIME ON Area A res or No Answer using the YES OPTIONS or NO QUIT keys Continue until you have covered all available Areas the display will then read This indicates which areas are set to Chime Setting Chime when some Areas are Set If you have a Split system which is Part Set the display will be of the form SET Areas CD Time Date Proceed as above until you have covered all available Areas the display will then read 12 Setting Chime whe
32. unoccupied and Part Set is used when going to bed False Alarms Before setting your alarm system it is important to know how to avoid false alarms Most problems arise when setting or unsetting the system Here is a check list to help you avoid any potential problems Make sure that all doors to be set on the system are firmly closed and cannot swing open accidentally Check that areas covered by movement detectors e g Passive Infra Red detectors PI R s are free from moving objects such as pets and moving curtains e When re entering the protected area proceed directly to the nearest Remote Keypad without delay and enter your Access Code to open the system Do not stray from the Entry Route because the rest of the system is still Fully Set e Make sure that all users are aware of any Abort procedures involving the Alarm Receiving Centre A quick phone call and an exchange of passwords could avoid an unnecessary callout System Open The 5125 is alert to certain types of alarm hazards e g Tamper at all times because even when the system is Unset it is still operating in Day Mode In addition to the Guard Zones which only cause a full alarm when the system is Set your installation may also include Zones which operate on a 24 Hour basis e g Personal Attack buttons or Smoke Alarms Under normal circumstances you should have the Power Light lit and the LCD display showing SYSTEM OPEN Dime Date An Alarm Activatio

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