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PX/QX/RX System Version 4.30 Engineer Manual

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3. The maximum number of cameras is fixed at the maximum number of video servers supported by the panel x 4 Video Menu Vid Rec Times Bo The video pre and post alarm times are programmable Press help for a list of the allowed values The video record time is only used by GSR At the end of the video record period GSR will attempt to upload the recorded video file The actual record time must be programmed directly into the video server This can be done from GSR editor in the video record times page Video Menu Vid User ID 16 characters max The panel uses the video user ID when connecting to the video server The default user ID is guest 117 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Video Menu Vid Password 16 characters max The panel uses the video user password when connecting to the video server The default user password is guest For full information on video recording refer to the Video verification manual 118 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Appendix A System Alarm Responses The system alarm responses are detailed in this section Event Name Alarm Circuit Sounder Set only set and unset Strobe Set only Log Message Alarm Output Trigger Set and Unset Alarm Action Alarm Response Clear Action PA Circuit None None None Personal Attack Set and Unset PA Response Fire Circuit Set and Unset set
4. Managed Rst RESCES COO eta EN Grd errr test iA Ae ATE rior be E te bx nt en de due P Set Delay Standby tst E RR DI RID SEU PRE W ARNING SetFailSndr System SEL ENERO ICED e 95 LUDIBRIUM 95 LIUC 96 IAM 96 5 99 SOUNDER STROBE AUDIO oet re e E E RE RR IERI IRR AY SEO ERA RN IS RL 99 ALARM OG ie eerte OPHERDOUImEHTEI 99 TEV NUMBER aiat ene e eI OR be ER EU ER DENEN EM EHE 99 CUSTOM USER PX250HS ONLY 100 HS SCHEDULE PX250HS ONLY sccsssssssssscsssssssscescssscescsssceacsssscsesesccsnescessseacecsssaseceasateneasteseaseeeseasers 100 SHUNT ON 225 eere det eee eroe eie eod 100 OPEN Aene sete eti ene eie T iet eei 101 roli E 101 NE 101 10 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue DOOR RELEASE DOOR oot ete dt ee te redu a ae Hoe Nt QAM p UR SU DTE REUS LOG ACCESS LoG DENIED LOG OPEN LOG FORCED LoG SCHEDULE ini atc tta i
5. 27 GET e end Co 27 BASIC D DI H 27 U 27 85 2 0104 M Gcrm 27 EDITOR 1 1 28 Ioui CRUEL 28 5 TU 28 E 28 DESCRIPTIONS 3 ai dd Ei ase fe d i M ise ied 29 30 EDT HISTORY M 31 DEFAULTS oore rre eivi EEE A EEE SE EEEE SE ER VESE E Saes E EEES ETEei 31 RESTAR Doreen ae eod iet n deed e eret A dee nett EE tages Saves 31 CONFIG eco e edite 31 RN e ibus eti eoim iiie 31 USER CODES i 32 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue ACM PA ONLY ee Wee be WC ORT WO GU C a b EP ein 33 AAUDIO MODUEBS ERES D hehe sie iod tete ioi ee 33 lj e R eC 33 CUR CU oec 34 Sit n tei tens te eder elle i e ast 35 36 START ENTRY P SET ENTRY P SET ALARM ENTRY TIME SYSTEM SET BYPASS AU
6. System Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Ecco 2 E 13 ENGINEER LOGGING ON AND OFF 1 2 1 15 PIN OF DYO pet Ree e ie ei es E e i ad ene eget E Pte d dede debes 15 jo 15 E 15 uU osse 15 WIN TIME iin ccc C 16 BYPASS ISOLATE 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0100 00 0 0 0 2 4 020 1166000001 66161 0 0 6161000001001000 00000410 60 01811010 000 740 0000000 16 er m 16 IIO Mot 16 ISOLATE T d teli c et E ebbe e ides 17 ISOLATE CONC 17 ISOEATE RADIO E escort tert e EHE Y Den DU OP ROT i TT Pen RENS 17 D EAER SAE ROS EREIGNIS 17 o e ca a fie es 17 aM Lea 17 PRINT 17 Iu DUM IBS 0 Pc 17 UU 17 17 PRINT DIA Nor 18 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue 5
7. Module SM 0 1 2 Code 0 1 2 SM 0 1 2 Options SMx x the serial module number Type Serial Press for a list of options Basic Off On Off Baud 9600 Press for a list of options 1200 9600 38400 amp 115200 Lnft Enable 000 0 255 seconds Lnft Set Off On Off Lnft Warn Off On Off RealTime Log Off On Off Access Log Off On Off SM Menu Type Help options Type Options 2 Printer 4 Radio This option is only available in the RX16i and QX32i SMO 9 Comms Test If an internal Visonic radio module is used in the R16i or QX32i then serial module 0 must be programmed for radio If the internal radio module is enabled then external radio modules must not be connected to the system SM Menu Basic On Off When switched On it prevents the panel from sending the GSR versus IP Address table to the Datacomms module A version 1 02 Datacomms module will operate without this table in the way that the older Datacomms modules did accepting a GSR session from any IP address but only accepting one session Note The Datacomms module will need to be repowered after Basic has been switched on otherwise it will still have the GSRvsIP table to use SM Menu Lnft Set On Off The panel can be programmed to allow setting with a line fault present This option includes line fault and comm fail conditions 73 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue SM Menu Lnft Warn On Off The no
8. Circuit Options Unset On Off When this option is applied to a key type circuit then the panel will attempt to unset the programmed set group when the circuit clears unless the Pulse option is also programmed If this option is applied to any other types of circuit then the circuit will have an unset response This option will not be available for an alarm if either the ER System Set or P Set Entry options is on Circuit Options Set Comms On Off If a circuit is programmed with the set comms option the panel will signal circuit alarm events when the area containing the circuit is set This option only applies to alarm type circuits Circuit Options Unset Comms On Off If a circuit is programmed with the unset comms option the panel will signal circuit alarm events when the area containing the circuit is unset This option only applies to alarm type circuits Circuit Options ER On Off If the ER Entry Route option is programmed circuit activations are ignored when setting and unsetting This option will not be available if the Unset option is on Circuit Options Start Entry On Off An ER circuit programmed with the start entry option will start the entry sequence if a final exit circuit is auto bypassed at the end of the verification period Circuit Options P Set Entry On Off If an alarm circuit is programmed with the part set entry option then the response when part set will be the same as a final exit circuit This option
9. The following table shows the routes that are available for each Alarm Format Guardall PSTN GSM Data PSTN GSM Speech PSTN GSM If the PC running GSR is fitted with a GSM modem then the GSM Data option can be used For example to send all calls over PSTN and only use GSM as a backup if the telephone line is not available program Route 1 as PSTN and Route 2 as GSM Note that any routes a dialler cannot use will be automatically ignored e g if a GSM only dialler is fitted the PSTN route will be ignored Module Code 5 These options apply to the line fault and comm fail inputs on the main PCB 3rdPartyComm Options 3rdPartyComm Lnt Enable 000 0 255 seconds Lnft Set Off On Off Lnft Warn Off On Off Menu Lnft Enable 0 255 seconds The line fault delay period can be up to 255 seconds If a value of 0 is programmed then line faults will not be recognised Menu Lnft Set On Off The panel can be programmed to allow setting with a line fault present This option includes line fault and comm fail conditions Menu Lnft Warn On Off The normal line fault response includes an audible warning when unset The audible response can be disabled using the Lnft Warn option Only one audible warning will be given when the panel is unset 77 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manua
10. Byp Limit The maximum number of circuits that can be bypassed at any one time PX250HS 1501 Limit The maximum number of circuits that can be isolated at any one time PX250HS Shunt Limit The maximum number of circuits that can be shunted at any one time PX250HS Force Set Offer the user the force set option when a fault occurs when setting Allow remote bypass from GuardStation All bypass isolate and shunt operations are logged Bypass Code 30 A circuit can be programmed as bypassable Not all users have the authority to bypass The panel may also be configured for bypass from a PC using GuardStation software All bypassed circuits are displayed when setting The bypass will be automatically removed when the area containing the circuit is unset unless the circuit has a 24 hour response is still in fault Isolate Code 86 The engineer can isolate any circuit and some types of device Check Mode Options 1 lsolate Cct 2 Isolate Conc 3 Isolate Radio 4 lsolate Keypad 5 1501 Sndr The isolate options will be available to a manager user if the manager isolate see system options is programmed by the engineer 16 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Isolate Cct Code 1 The engineer can isolate any circuit When a circuit is isolated the alarm and tamper responses are ignored An isolated circuit will remain is
11. Issue C Output Functions Set Fail PX250HS Code 26 This output will be turned on if the programmed area s cannot manually set It will be turned off when the area is selected to set Output Functions Cct Status Code 3i This output will follow the circuit input status in real time irrespective of the circuit alarm state Output Functions Cct Latch Code 31 This output will be turned on when the programmed circuit number alarms The output will be turned off when the circuit latch is reset Output Functions Verify Alm Code 32 This output will be turned on if a verified circuit alarm sequence occurs It will be turned off when a user resets Output Functions Alarm Abort Code 33 This output will be turned on if a user aborts an alarm transmission This output will normally be reset after the programmed on time Output Functions Engineer Code 34 This output will be turned on if an engineer logs on the system It will be turned off when an engineer logs off Output Functions Schedule Code 35 This output will be turned on at the programmed schedule start time and be turned off at the programmed schedule stop time Output Functions Log On Code 36 This output will be turned on if a user logs on to the programmed keypad It will be turned off when the user logs off Engineer and access user log ons do not activate this output function Output Functions GSR Output Code 37 This output is controlled by a DTMF command re
12. Menu Log Access On Off If this option is on then all successful door accesses will be logged If an exit reader is used and the user access log option is on then user exits will also be logged Menu Log Denied On Off If this option is on then all unsuccessful door accesses will be logged Menu Log Open On Off If this option is on then all door held open alarms will be logged Menu Log Forced On Off If this option is on then all door forced open alarms will be logged 104 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C Menu Log Schedule On Off If this option is on then all schedule changes will be logged including Door Unlocked Door Locked and Door Pending Unlock Menu Log RTE On Off If this option is on then all RTE operations will be logged Menu Log Card On Off If this option is on then the user card number will be logged when presented to the reader even if the door is not opened Menu Schedule 0 max schedules An ACM may be programmed to use one of the programmable schedules To disable this feature program the schedule number as 0 ACMs programmed with this option will open at the start time see pending option below and lock at the stop time Menu Pending On Off If the ACM schedule action is programmed for Pending then the door will be unlocked following the first valid user access after the schedule start time The door will be
13. E Debounce Log Set Log Eng Ve EE Be P Set EntPy ais dc Eb Lee ee Auto Sum Win Code Attempts roten icto n ED necu Mea E Oe DIE eur Seu230yEdil c e rca PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Log DX I NS d SR RW NECI RN n 89 Master tan tele rct t sc cof e 89 UPPER CASE n aunt tee RE ee e P a e tL abn aa 89 NOERX TOL 5 RN RR IM T ERE Ri e eR LE Sd fe 69 Late Limit PX250HS Isol Limit PX250HS Shunt Limit PX250HS Limit PX250HS ettet Engineer TIRE Eng Rst Alm Eng AN A N ME Se ceria EE 2 rdi e PAA ciet 230y A 230v Warn 230v Delay Al tnpADOTL c st eL S AES oe Abt ance Rare SIC E eint BANK ROSE C
14. ENCRYPTION PX250EIS ONLY 5 oae vate d UE EUR I id RE 72 jUU 73 Lnft Set VERI MEL Lnft ae a s RealTime Log Warni aetas ce tege te ER Ve Lnft Enable M rd dt ar ulia Mad et A t opere e p Po ita potro Blind Dial IAY DINE MERECE Jugo Remote Msg Speecli i nO ORA RII RE OO E OO e a T Audio Unset Country Code Ring COUNT rs aio d don ne HI E BRE d pets estt Call Je aae va adn atte e e am p HI e 3RDPARTYCOMM TEND Crate c n ae m ID ma JA D VERIFY Pr 78 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue E ORI I 79 BINE te ie tins ero tes 79 ENTRY CANCEL d tete ete re eere eam MERE OD RE RM ae PERI e e 79 STROBE ENG RST SYS OPTIONS Man Isolate Auto Temp Byp hU DIET TRE Mi ok ol tle coto re sat receta bsec coda
15. set groups 12 Bypass 0 set groups 13 Call Engineer 0 set groups 14 Auto Set Fail 0 set groups 15 Ready 0 set groups 16 Shunt Fault 0 set groups 17 Fire 0 set groups 18 Detector Test 0 set groups 19 Set Warning 0 set groups 20 A Set Fault 0 set groups 21 Fire Door 0 max set groups 22 Cct Fault 0 set groups 23 Unset 0 set groups 24 Set Uns 0 set groups 25 Set Bypass 0 set groups 26 Set Fail 0 set groups 30 Cct Status 1 circuit 31 Cct Latch 1 circuit 32 Verify Alm 0 set groups 33 Alarm Abort NONE 34 Engineer NONE 35 Schedule 1 max schedules 36 Log On 1 max KPs 37 GSR Output 1 output functions 38 User Access 1 KPs 41 Line Fault NONE 42 Battery Low NONE 43 230v Fault NONE 44 Power Fail NONE 45 Bat Test Fail NONE 46 Comms Test NONE 47 Fault NONE 48 Rmt Auth Fail NONE 49 Sounder 0 set groups 50 Strobe 0 set groups 51 Audio 0 set groups 52 Marginal NONE 53 Off Hook NONE 54 NONE 57 Cct Alm Tam 1 circuit 60 Output Link Output link number 54 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Output Functions Alarm Code 01 This output will be turned on by any circuit programmed as an alarm type or entry alarm It will be turned off when a user resets Output Functions Tamper Code 02 This output will be turned on if any tamper occur
16. Common Common Group Menu Match On Off The match option determines when a set group can be selected for set and unset If the match option is on then all programmed areas in a set group must be available before the group can be selected If the match option is off then a group can be selected if any area in the group is available As an example if set group 1 was programmed as Area 1 and Area 2 and Area 1 was set then set group 1 could not be set if the match option was programmed If the match option was off then a user could set group 1 Group Options Level 0 3 A set group can be programmed with a level number When setting a set group that is programmed with a non zero level all lower set groups must be set When unsetting a set group that is programmed with a non zero level all higher set groups must be unset first The highest level is 1 and the lowest level is 3 In the following example Groups 4 or 5 cannot be set until Groups 1 3 are set When unsetting group 3 cannot be unset until Groups 4 6 are unset Group 6 Group 4 Group 5 Level Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 44 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Group Menu HS Schedule PX250HS 0 max schedules A set group in a PX250HS can be programmed with an HS Schedule An HS schedule includes the following times Shunt On Open 1
17. GuardStation can be used to send messages to the on site keypads if the KP message option is on This message will replace the normal time date and company name display when no user is logged on the keypad The keypad message can be cancelled by logging onto a keypad GSR Virtual KP On Off If the Virtual KP option is on then active keypads can be displayed and controlled using GSR An active keypad is a keypad with a user logged on gsn Poll Time 0 255 minutes The panel can be programmed to monitor the GSR polling If the panel is being polled then the poll time is the maximum allowed period between polls If no poll message is received within the poll time a polling fault will be logged and optionally signalled Gon Encryption PX250HS Only On Off If this option is on then all GSR communications will be encrypted This option will only be displayed if GSR has not yet programmed the panel for HS encryption 72 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit Mode 13 Each communicator the system can be individually programmed Module Menu Options RX and PX48i PX80i only integrated serial module 2 SM2 3 Int DIr The on board dialler 4 Ext DIr The external dialler for example a GSM module 5 Select the communicator from the module menu to display the communicator options
18. OP7 00 0 outputs OP8 00 0 max outputs Map Communicator Code 5 Communicator Options OP1 00 0 max outputs OP2 00 0 max outputs OP3 00 0 max outputs OP4 00 0 max outputs OP5 00 0 max outputs OP6 00 0 outputs OP7 00 0 max outputs OP8 00 0 outputs The communicator outputs are the 8 low current outputs 6 on RX16i QX32i available on the main PCB These should be used to trigger 3 part diallers and communicators 61 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit Mode Output Link 09 An output link be used to link together up to 4 output functions to produce combined response Output Link Options 1 max output links OP1 00 0 max output functions OP2 00 0 max output functions OP3 00 0 max output functions Not RX16i OP4 00 0 max output functions Not RX16i OP5 00 0 max output functions PX250HS Only OP6 00 0 max output functions PX250HS Only OP7 00 0 output functions PX250HS Only OP8 00 0 max output functions PX250HS Only OP9 00 0 max output functions PX250HS Only OP10 00 0 max output functions PX250HS Only AND Logic Off On Off Each of the outputs within a link are programmed in the normal way and may include invert timed and logic options There is no requirement to map the individual output function s used in an output link to a physical output but this can be done if required The programmed output
19. exit or PB setting unlimited exit time If a PB circuit is programmed an area then PB setting will apply 1 Set group exit time applies 2 255 Timed setting Keypad Menu Bleeper On Off Each keypad can be programmed for an audible response Audible feedback for key presses and faults will always be given but alarms and entry exit tones will only be given if the keypad bleeper option is on Keypad Menu Dual Code On Off Each keypad can be programmed for dual code operation To log on to a dual code keypad two valid codes must be entered within a 2 minute period The same code may not be entered twice Both user numbers are stored in the event log Only the authority of the second entered code is used for menu access but the authority of the first code user must not be off Keypad Menu Schedule 0 max schedules If a schedule number is programmed then the keypad will only be in service between the schedule start and stop times Outwith these times the display will show Out of Service and key presses are ignored Keypad Menu LogOff Set On Off Each keypad can be programmed to log off the user after setting This option only applies when using instant setting If any other set mode is being used then the user is always logged off after setting 47 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Keypad Menu LogOff Unset On Off Each keypad can be programmed to log off the user after unsetting an area s Keypad Menu Se
20. lt De gt lt lt Ds gt Be De lt De De lt gt gt S S gt lt gt lt gt lt gt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt lt gt gt gt gt lt Ds gt D5 lt gt gt gt lt gt gt lt gt gt lt lt gt gt Be gt gt lt gt lt lt gt gt lt CX gt lt lt Ds gt c lt De gt lt lt De gt Be De lt De De lt gt gt S S gt lt gt lt lt gt gt lt Bx Ds Ds gt De lt SUUS SIS IS ISSN gt gt gt gt lt gt gt gt lt gt lt gt gt gt lt CO X Ds Ds gt De lt Ds lt AEST SJ SIS gt gt gt 95 lt gt Notes 1 The Engineer option is not available to a user if the panel is programmed to allow the engineer to log on without user authorisation 2 code option for some users will only be available if configured as part of the user authority 3 time can only be changed by a user if programmed by the engineer User time changes are limited to 75 minutes 4 The bypass option is only available if at least one circuit has been programmed to allow bypass 5 The print options are only available of a printer is connected to the system 6 The access options are only available if an ACM is fitted to the system 7 schedul
21. 3 external microphone inputs can be individually enabled Note The external microphone sensitivity can be individually selected as either high or low by fitting the corresponding link MIC1 MIC3 on the audio module PCB Audio Module Listen LED On Off When the module microphone s are active the Listen LED red will normally be on This function can be permanently disabled on each module Note If a PA alarm occurs the listen LED will not be turned on irrespective of the listen LED programmed option 116 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C Edit Mode 50 Video Menu 1 Video Server 2 Vid Rec Times 3zVid User ID 4 Vid Password Video Menu Video Server Code 1 Enter the video server number The video server number is determined by the IP address which is programmed in this section Video Server Menu 1 Socket 2 Mapping Video Server IP Socket Code 1 The IP address and port number of each video server must be programmed Video Server Options IP Address IP Adaress of Video Server Port 7011 0 10000 Video Server Camera Mapping Code 2 Camera Inputs Options Camera Mapping Input 1 0 0 cameras 0 off Input 2 0 0 cameras 0 off Input 3 0 0 cameras 0 off Input 4 0 0 cameras 0 off
22. 59 S gt A ez 3 Open circuit System Options Easy Set 0 2 If easy set is programmed the PIN code entry does not require to be confirmed with the button The PIN attempt range has also been changed from 1 99 to 0 99 If easy set is programmed and the PIN attempts is programmed as 0 then PIN wrap around is allowed If Easy set is programmed as 0 the panel returns to normal PIN entry mode and confirm will be required Easy Set 0 0 2 0 is off Easy Set Options Easy Set 1 In this mode when user logs on and the user is programmed with the log on set option the panel will start to part set Part set is defined as group 1 which should be programmed with a suitable exit time During the exit time if a final exit circuit in set group 1 closes the system will full set If the user does not want to set then pressing the X key during the setting time will cancel setting and leave the user logged on 88 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Easy Set Options Easy Set 2 This mode does not require a PIN code to set and is therefore only recommended for residential applications In this mode a user can set any set group in the system by entering the set group number and pressing the key The programmed set group exit time will be used when setting The system can be set by entering 0 The common exit time will be used when setting the system It is only possible to use the E
23. A user can be programmed with a schedule to control access times Program 0 to allow 24hr access User Menu Lockout Code 7 A user can be locked out of the system at any time user configuration is retained while a user is locked out This option will remain active until disabled by a master or engineer user User nnnn The user number Lockout Off On Off 52 Edit Mode PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Output Fn Enter the output number to access the output function menu Code 07 Output Options Output Fns x Function Parameter Set Group 01 Invert Off Set Off Unset Off Delay 000 Cancel Delay Off On Time 000 Cancel Timer Off Units Seconds AND Logic Off Pulse Off Count 0 x Output number Output function help menu Refer to output function table on the following page 0 set groups On Off On Off On Off 0 255 units On Off 0 255 units On Off Units help menu On Off On Off 0 20 PX250HS only 52 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Output Functions Output function help menu Output Functions Options 01 Alarm 0 max set groups 02 Tamper 0 set groups 03 Intruder 0 set groups 04 L Freeze 0 set groups 05 Power Rst 0 set groups 06 Walk Test 0 set groups 07 Entry Exit 0 set groups 08 Set 0 set groups 09 PA 0 set groups 11 Auto Reset 0
24. ACM can be programmed to allow setting of the ACM set group To use this feature the user must have the required authority and the user must hold the token against the reader for approximately 3 seconds Note that setting from an ACM is not allowed if an engineer is logged on the system Menu Unset On Off Each ACM can be programmed to allow unsetting of the ACM set group To use this feature the user must have unset authority for the ACM set group ACM Menu Exit Reader On Off Each ACM can have 2 readers connected The exit reader is optional The exit reader bypasses any current user and or door permission entry restrictions A user with current Anti Pass Back restrictions will have their timer reset for immediate re entry after presenting their card at the exit reader and leaving through the ACM Refer to the ACM Anti Pass Back option Menu RTE On Off A Request To Exit switch may be fitted to allow unrestricted exit permissions for ACM users The RTE button can only be used if this option is on ACM Menu Door Release 0 255 seconds This is the time that the door unlock relay is activated for following the presentation of a valid user code Note that the lock relay will automatically lock as soon as the door is opened This requires door contacts to be connected to the ACM ACM Menu Door Open 0 255 seconds This is the maximum time that the door can be held open before a door held open alarm is generated
25. Audio Module 0 ShockTec Off Camera 0 0 audio modules On Off 0 cameras 34 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Circuit Options The available programmable options is dependent on the circuit type Options Area Set Unset Set Comms Unset Comms ER Start Entry P Set Entry P Set Alarm Entry Time System Set Bypass Isolate Shunt Verify Alm Set Group Pulse D Knock Power Rst Auto Reset Monitor Eng Rst Inertia Pulse count Chime Tech Alm Log Auto Check Fault EOL Response Head Count Detector Fire Door Dormitory TX Poll No EOL Keyfob Audio Module ShockTec Camera 5 SSIS S SSISISISS 4 5555 IS 5 5 55 In the following sections the function of each programming option is detailed Notes If the Unset option is on then the ER P Set Entry chime and System Set will not be available If the ER option is on then the Unset option will not be available If the P Set Entry option is on then Unset and System Set will not be available If the System Set option is on P Set Entry and Unset will not be available If the System Set option is on for a final exit circuit type P Set Alarm will not be available If the P Set Alarm option is on then System
26. Circuit number Temp Bypass Event Circuit number Isolate Cct on Event Circuit number Isolate Cct off Restore Circuit number Isolate Conc on Event Conc number Isolate Conc off Restore Conc number Engineer Log On Event Restore GuardStation Event User On User Logged On First Code Reset Event Area 0 max Restore Access module Restore XR AM number Restore tamper restore Audio module Restore Audio Module Restore tamper restore number Battery Restore 309 Restore 0 Restore Cct tamper 137 Restore Area 0 Circuit number Restore restore Cct Alm As Event Restore Area 0 Circuit number Restore Restore Type Conc tamper 145 Restore 0 Conc number Restore restore Control panel 137 Restore 0 0 Restore tamper restore GSM module 148 Restore 0 0 Restore restore KP tamper 146 Restore 0 KP number Restore restore Line fault restore 351 Restore OPM tamper 147 Restore restore PA Alarm 122 Restore Area 0 Circuit number Restore Restore Radio Module 151 Restore 0 RM number Restore tamper restore Serial module 148 Restore 0 SM number Restore tamper restore Jamming Clear 156 Restore RM Number Restore ojo 0 Restore OPM number Restore 0 0 GSR Poll Rest 619 Restore GSR number Restore Sounder tamper 137 Restore 0 Restore restore Test call Event 67 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue
27. Code 10 Comms Options Comms Home Set Off On Off Auth Code 0 0 255 Call Repeat 00 1 255 Test Period 0 0 255 Minutes Test Time 00 00 HH MM Test Set Off On Off Connect Set Off On Off GSR Timeout 0 255 Minutes Comms Menu Home Set On Off The panel can be programmed to only trigger the alarm communicator device when the system is set If home set is on and the panel is part set then the panel will not trigger the alarm communicator device if a circuit alarm Alarm types or entry alarm occurs Home set applies to all formats and communicator types Comms Menu Auth Code 0 255 The panel can be programmed to authenticate all remote connections The Auth Code is programmable in the range 0 255 The Auth Code is a seed code for a random PIN code generator When an Auth Code is programmed then GuardStation and GSR Access will use a randomly generated 6 digit PIN code for each remote connection By default the Auth Code is 0 which disables authentication It is possible to use a non zero Auth Code in GuardStation if the panel Auth Code is zero This allows the chosen panel Auth Code to be downloaded to a defaulted panel Once programmed you must ensure that the authentication code in GuardStation matches the programmed authentication code for the panel otherwise an authentication failure alarm will occur If the authentication code is 0 then this will reduce the time the panel takes to make a connection and
28. Engineer Manual Issue System Menu Battery Test Code 09 Battery Test Options Battery Test Period 24 0 24 hours 0 Disable Set Off On Off Unset Off On Off Bleeper Off On Off Prevent Set Off On Off Bat Size Ah 7 1 24 The panel can be programmed to test the battery before setting after unsetting or at programmed intervals During the battery test the power supply voltage is reduced to approximately 11 2 volts and the panel is powered only from the battery If the battery voltage is below 11 7 volts a battery test fail is logged If an XiB auxiliary PSU is connected then it will be tested at the same time as the control panel PSU Battery Test Period 0 24 hours The battery test can be selected to operate at any interval in the range 1 24 hours in 1 hour steps Enter a period of 0 to disable periodic battery testing This will not affect the normal supply monitoring Battery Test Set On Off The panel can be programmed to test the battery before setting This option is independent of the timed battery test If this option is programmed there will be a 10 second delay while the battery is tested when set is selected during which the voltage is displayed Battery Test Unset On Off The panel can be programmed to test the battery after unsetting This option is independent of the timed battery test If this option is programmed there will be a 10 second delay while the battery is test
29. Off On Off Sub System 1 1 max sub systems Match Off On Off Level 0 0 3 HS Schedule 0 0 max schedules PX250HS Sched Unset Off On Off PX250HS Schedule 0 0 max schedules not PX250HS Set Warning 00 0 30 minutes NotUnset Alm Off On Off PX250HS Dual Set Off On Off PX250HS Dual Unset Off On Off PX250HS Unset Delay 00 0 30 minutes PX250HS Early Set 00 0 30 minutes PX250HS Auto Shunt Off On Off PX250HS Alarm Unset 00 0 99 minutes PX250HS Perimeter Off On Off PX250HS Set Group Menu Descriptor 10 characters max The programmed text descriptor will be displayed when the set group number is entered Press the button to edit the text descriptor Refer to editing text descriptors for full details Group Menu Area 1 n On Off A set group is a group of areas which provides the end user with a simple method of setting more than one area with a single key press Any combination of areas may be programmed in a set group An area can be programmed in more than 1 set group Set Group Menu Exit Time 0 255 seconds The set mode will depend on the programmed set group exit time 1 O Entry exit or PB setting unlimited exit time If a PB circuit is programmed an area then PB setting will apply to that area 2 1 Instant setting in reality any low value of exit time 3 2 255 Timed setting Set Group Options Silent Set On Off If the silent set option is on for a set group then there will be no audible indication d
30. Open Close Channels This option will only be available if a dialler or Serial module is fitted to the system This is an ADEMCO or superfast reporting option Each of the 8 channels can be programmed for open close If the programmed channel status is alarm a close code will be reported If the programmed channel status is clear an open code will be reported 69 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit Mode GSR Code 12 This option will only be available if a dialler or Serial module is fitted to the system For each GSR there is a sub menu of options The remote communications options are only available when using the Guardall format 1 security log and access log index will be maintained for all GSRs The Serial Module communication option is selected using option switches Refer to the installation manual for details GSR Security GuardStation remote communications offers several types of security The GuardStation software is protected by a hardware dongle Each GuardStation user has a programmable name and passcode Each remote option is configurable for each GuardStation user Each remote option is configurable for each panel Each panel can have an authentication code configured Call back may be programmed Up to 4 GSRs can be individually programmed When the GSR number is entered then GSR menu is displayed GSR Options GSR x 1 m
31. Please Wait The panel can also be defaulted by powering up with default link fitted Refer to the installation manual for details When the time date appears on a keypad the configuration will have been defaulted The default time is dependent on the panel type and may take more than 5 minutes to complete This is normal operation Defaults Menu Restart Code 0 If the restart option is selected the panel will log a software error 29 and re boot the processor The re boot has the same effect as recycling the power and ensures that all peripherals are re initialised Defaults Menu Config Code 1 The configuration menu gives you the ability to default the configuration without defaulting the text descriptors radio transmitter data XiB detector data or the user codes Configuration options include defaulting to a predetermined configurations deleting all radio transmitters currently mapped to the system or removing all XiB detectors currently mapped to the system Config Options 1 Config 1 Load default configuration Appears on all panels 2 Config 2 Only appears on panels with multiple configurations 3 Config 3 Only appears on panels with multiple configurations 4zContig 4 Only appears on panels with multiple configurations 5 Radio Only delete Radio transmitters from the system 6 XIB Detectors Only delete all XiB Detectors from system Defaults Menu Text Code 2 The text option will default the
32. Type Options 0 1 GSM PSTN On board dialler SmartDial PSTN module or GSM or Dual Comm module GSM available on external dialler only 74 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Dialler Menu Lnft Set On Off The panel can be programmed to allow setting with a line fault present This option includes line fault and comm fail conditions Dialler Menu Lnft Warn On Off The normal line fault response includes an audible warning when unset The audible response can be disabled using the Lnft Warn option Only one audible warning will be given when the panel is unset From v4 30 the line fault option also applies to communication failures Dialler Menu Lnft Enable 0 255 seconds Normally a line fault must be present for 30 seconds before a line fault is recognised by the control panel This delay period can be up to 255 seconds If a value of 0 is programmed then line faults will not be recognised Line fault disabling is only recommended in installations where the communicator is sharing a telephone line with other equipment which may be in use for more than the maximum line fault delay see also the handset option Dialler Menu Line Block On Off This option only applies if a SmartDial Super SmartDial Speech PX or a Dual comm PSTN module is being used If this option is on the communicator will periodically check the line Dialler Menu Handset On Off This option only applies if a Sma
33. Y Fault Rpt Y Y Y Y Low V Rpt Y Y Y Y Anti Stlth Y Y Latchin v v v v XiB Detector Menu Cct 1 max circuits The circuit the detector is mapped to Note When you add a detector the corresponding circuit type is automatically set to alarm with Fault EOL enabled When changing the circuit this is not automatically done You will have to manually modify the circuit parameters 113 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C XiB Detector Menu Pulse Cnt Pulse menu Options The detector will alarm on the 1st detection Use in harsh environments alarm at the 2nd detection Use for very harsh environments alarm at the 3rd detection Use to cover a narrow corridor or if used as a curtain detector XiB Detector Menu UW Day Dis On Off Microwave Day Disable ON The Microwave will be disabled while the circuit area is unset and enabled when the area is set This will also disable Microwave AntiMasking OFF The Microwave is enabled regardless of set unset Microwave Day Disable is environmentally friendly as it stops microwave emissions and reduces the detector power consumption during the day system unset XiB Detector Menu Anti Mask On Off AntiMask Enable ON AmntiMasking is enabled OFF AMask attempt will not be detected This provides increased security as it is used to detect attempts to blind the detector by placing objects in its field of view or spraying it
34. and at least one GSR is not commissioned A panel can only be commissioned by GSR after the on site engineer has selected the commission option 26 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Send Config Code 96 If this option is selected PX will send the panel configuration to GSR The GSR must be in the alarm monitor mode and there must be an entry with the panel ID in the GSR customer database The configuration upload may take several minutes If the x button is pressed during this time the GSR connection will be terminated and the GSR will not save the configuration This feature is only supported from GSR version 2 5 and PX version 1 2 or higher Get Config Code 97 If this option is selected PX will get the panel configuration from GSR The GSR must be in the alarm monitor mode and there must be an entry with the panel ID in the GSR customer database The configuration download may take several minutes If the x button is pressed during this time the GSR connection will be terminated and PX will save the configuration data that has been received up until the link is terminated This feature is only supported from GSR version 2 5 and PX version 1 2 or higher Basic Edit Code 98 If the basic menu option is selected a limited number of menu options will be displayed This makes programming quicker and simpler as the more complex menus and attributes are hidden Full Edit Code 99 This option allows the engineer full ac
35. and displayed on the Keypad OFF Fault s are not reported to the panel but will be displayed on the LEDs Faults reported to the panel provide the user installer with quick information about the health of the detector This reduces the need to visually inspect a detector for faults Also see Low V Rpt XiB Detector Menu Low V Rpt On Off Low Volts Reporting to the panel ON ALow Voltage Fault will be reported to the panel and displayed on the Keypad OFF Fault not reported to the panel but will be displayed on the Red LED This provides peace of mind for the user installer as it will warn of a low supply voltage before the risk of false alarms XiB Detector Menu Anti Stith On Off Anti Stealth Mode Enable ON Amnmti Stealth V mode is enabled OFF Disabled This is a highly intelligent feature that enhances detection capabilities XiB Detector Menu Latching On Off Alarm Latching ON alarm while the circuit area is set will be memorised by the detector and displayed on the Red LED when un set The memory will be cleared when next set OFF Alarms will not be memorised This feature allows the user installer to locally identify which detector on a system caused an alarm event XiB Detector Menu Del Bus Det Code 3 Note Ensure that a detector is deleted before physically removing the detector When an XiB Detector is deleted the detector will be deleted and the mapped circuit will be defaulted to an off type You
36. below the battery low threshold then the Battery Low message will be displayed Aux PSU 230V fault and Battery Low are logged in the event log If no auxiliary PSU is connected a warning message will be displayed Conc 1 Aux PSU Not Applicable No Aux PSU is connected to the concentrator 18 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Circuit Code 02 The or buttons can always be used to change the circuit number When a circuit alarms in check mode all keypad bleepers will be activated until the circuit clears The circuit state depends on how the circuit is configured as well as the loop resistance for example a Final Exit circuit with a loop resistance of 8k with Guardall 1 EOL configured see amp amp amp amp will result in the state being Door Open If the same circuit was reconfigured as Alarm type the message would change to Alarm The first screen of information circuit resistance Cct xxx Door Open The appropriate message for the state the of the circuit 8 000k Circuit loop resistance If a circuit is mapped to a transmitter the transmitter ID code will be displayed when the transmitter is activated Cct xxx Fire The appropriate message for the state of the circuit ID1 ID2 ID3 ID4 The ID code of the transmitter mapped to the selected circuit If the circuit is mapped to an XiB Detector then the XiB Detector voltage will be displayed in place of the circuit resistance Cct xxx Clea
37. bitrate on that bus in kilobits per second MRO Count of panel requesting retransmit this example shows that the panel has not requested a retransmit from any slave device on XIB Bus 1 Press the button to display the count of slave requesting retransmit XIB Bus 1 9 6 The bus number bitrate on that bus in kilobits per second SRO Count of slave requesting retransmit this example shows that no slave device on XIB Bus 1 has requested a retransmit from the panel Press the button to cycle back to first diagnostic message Note When the menu is exited or where applicable the XIB Bus number being checked is changed the counts are all zeroed PSU Voltage Code 65 PSU Voltage If PSU voltage is selected the power supply voltage measurement will be 13 700V displayed Bat Current Code 66 Bat Current The battery charge current will be displayed o a o gt Sys Current Code 67 The system current includes all current taken from the PSU including the battery charge current Sys Current The system current will be displayed gt Bat Standby Code 68 The estimated battery standby time can be displayed The battery standby calculation is based on the programmed battery size Refer to Edit Battery and the measured system current It is assumed that the battery is fully charged and has not lost any of its theoretical capacity Bat Standby The estimated battery standby time rounded down to the
38. close time an alarm can be programmed The alarm may be signalled in SIA point ID or Guardall formats Group Options Dual Set PX250HS On Off If programmed 2 valid set authority for the selected group user codes must be entered to set the group Group Options Dual Unset PX250HS On Off If programmed 2 valid unset authority for the selected group user codes must be entered to unset the group The log on unset option is ignored if a set group is programmed with the dual unset option Group Options Unset Delay PX250HS 0 30 minutes If programmed and a user requests unset the group will not be unset until after the programmed unset delay period Group Options Early Set PX250HS 0 30 minutes This option only applies when setting with a schedule If a group is manually set before the scheduled set time then it may be unset up to the number of early set minutes after the time the group was set This option allows a user to unset outside the open close schedule window if for example a group is accidentally set before the normal auto set time 45 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Group Options Auto Shunt PX250HS On Off If the set group auto shunt option is on then all shuntable circuits in the set group area s up to the shunt limit will be shunted when the programmed perimeter set group s is unset The shunt will be removed when the perimeter is set Group Options A
39. dialler is off hook The minimum dialler firmware version for this feature is SmartDial Super v2 97 or SmartDial Speech v4 15 This option may be used with any panel with an integrated dialler and the Dual Comm or PSTN module Output Functions Comm OK Code 54 58 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Output Functions Cct Alm Tam Code 57 This output will be turned on when the programmed circuit number is in an alarm or tamper condition The output will be turned off when the circuit alarm and or tamper latch is reset Output Functions Output Link Code 60 This output will be active when the programmed output link number is active Refer to the main edit menu code 09 for details Output Menu Set Group 0 max On Off Some output functions may be programmed with a set group number Output Menu Invert On Off The output is normally positive applied If the invert option is on that output will become positive removed Output Menu Output Link 0 max Output Links This option only applies to output function programmed as Output Link output type 60 Output Menu Set On Off The output function can be programmed to operate when the programmed area s is set This option only applies to the intruder tamper PA Fire and alarm output functions Output Menu Unset On Off Output Menu Delay 0 255 units Each output can be programmed with a delay of up to 255 units The units of time are also programmable If the output
40. example when setting will be limited to the specified area system size System Size Conc 0 max concentrator When the number of concentrators is programmed the maximum circuit value is set to 8 times the specified concentrator system size plus 10 on the PX 18 and PX34 plus 1 for each ACM up to the maximum supported by the panel The concentrators must be sequentially addressed from 1 up to the concentrator system size limit If the number of concentrators is increased then the concentrator input map prompt will be displayed All auto numbered inputs will be automatically programmed as alarm type Number Press to auto number all concentrator inputs Conc Inputs System Size Keypad 1 max keypad The programmed number of keypads excludes the engineer keypad keypad 0 The keypads must be sequentially addressed from 1 up to the keypad system size limit If a keypad stops replying the panel will report a keypad communications failure 32 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue System Size OPM 0 max output module The output module size can be specified in the range 0 max output modules System Size ACM PX only 0 max ACM The ACM size can be specified in the range 0 max ACMs On a PX 80 500 250HS the maximum number of users is increased to 1000 if an ACM is fitted to the system System Size Audio Modules 0 max audio module The audio module size can be specified in the range 0 max audio modules If thi
41. is programmed with a delay then if the output signal clears before the end of the programmed delay period the output will not be triggered Output Menu Cancel Delay On Off If the event that starts a delay clears before the end of the programmed delay period then if the cancel delay option is on the delay will be cancelled and the output will not be activated If the cancel delay option is off then the output will be activated at the end of the delay period even if the event is clear Output Menu On Time 0 255 units Each output can be programmed with an on time of up to 255 units The units of time are also programmable If the on time is non zero then the output will be turned off at the end of the programmed on time irrespective of the programmed TX reset option Refer to reset options for details If the on time is zero then the output will follow the state of the programmed function in real time A timed output will remain on until the end of the programmed time period even if the programmed output function event clears Output Menu Cancel Timer On Off If the event that starts a timer clears before the end of the programmed period then if the cancel timer option is on the timer will be cancelled and the output will be turned off If the cancel timer option is off then the output will be turned off at the end of the timer period even if the event clears within the timer 59 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C
42. is useful if you are making a direct connection to GuardStation Comms Menu Call Repeat 1 255 minutes The panel can be programmed for call repeat If a call fails then any number programmed for repeat calls will be called at the programmed call repeat timer interval until the call is successful Comms Menu Test Period 0 255 minutes A programmable Comms test period has been added with a range 0 255 minutes If this option is on then any programmed Comms test time is ignored Enter a time of 0 to disable Comms Menu Test Time HH MM The dialler test time of day can be programmed At this time a test call will be placed to all telephone numbers with the auto test option programmed Program a time of 00 00 to disable all test calls Comms Menu Test Set On Off If this option is on then automatic comms test messages time of day or interval testing will only be transmitted if at least one area of the system is set Comms Menu Connect Set On Off If the connect set option is on then any configured GSR may connect when the panel is set 63 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Comms Menu GSR Timeout 0 255 minutes If the GSR timeout is programmed and no data is being exchanged between GSR and the control panel then the GSR session will be terminated by the control panel This option should be used if there is a possibility of the GSR operator failing to end a connection Selecting a time of 0 will disable the GSR Ti
43. link can be mapped to a physical output and or linked to other output links As an example consider how to program an output that is active for 10 seconds when circuits 9 and 10 are both active 1 2 3 Select edit option 07 Output function and program output function 01 as circuit alarm code 30 for circuit 9 Program output function 02 as circuit alarm code 30 for circuit 10 Program output function 03 as Output Link 1 code 60 with an on time of 10 seconds Select edit option 09 Output Link and program the Output Link 1 input 1 and 2 for output functions 1 and 2 respectively There is no requirement to program the output 3 and output 4 of the output link Program AND logic on Output link 1 will now be active when circuits 9 amp 10 are active Select edit option 08 Output Map and program the required physical output for output link 1 The output link can be mapped to any number of physical outputs As an example choose option 1 panel outputs and program output 1 for output function 3 which was programmed as output link 1 in step 2 OP Fn 1 ic Cct 9 Alarm OP Fn2 OP Link 1 Map to Panel 10 Alarm OP Fn1 amp OP Fn2 OP Fn 3 OP 1 Panel Out put m OP Fn3 AND logic OP Link 1 1 gt 4 Off e ann gt 62 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit Mode Comms
44. maximum number of circuits that can be shunted in an area is programmable If the limit is reached a warning will be displayed when a user is shunting manually If the shunt limit is reached a message will be logged System Options Byp Limit PX250HS 0 255 The bypass limit is the maximum number of circuits in the system that can be bypassed at any one time The bypass limit does not apply to shunted circuits circuits which are temporarily bypassed or isolated circuits If the limit is reached a warning will be displayed and a message logged 91 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue System Menu Reset Code 07 Reset Options Options Eng Rst Alm On On Off Eng Rst PA Off On Off Auto Reset Off On Off Strobe A Rst Off On Off 230v A Rst Off On Off 230v Fault Off On Off 230v Warn On On Off 230v Delay 005 0 255 minutes Alarm Abort 000 0 255 seconds Bank Reset Off On Off PX250HS Managed Rst Off On Off Reset Seed 000 0 255 EN Grade 2 0 3 Reset Menu Engineer Reset You can select Engineer reset to apply to Alarm PA and Tamper type alarms When the panel is configured for engineer reset and an engineer re settable alarm occurs the user will be prompted to call the engineer The engineer prompt is 0313332900 The top line will show the programmed service number Contract 123456 The bottom line will Show the customer contract number If managed reset is programmed then the user prompt wi
45. of the programmed unset time At the end of the unset time the ATM user will be logged of automatically and the ATM will be set Options Ext Time 0 40 minutes An extension time may be programmed which will allow the ATM user to extend the unset time when required Only one extension period is allowed 106 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C Edit Mode Dormitory PX500 PX250HS Code 33 There are 2 dormitories with programmable time periods The dormitory times only apply to alarm circuits programmed in a dormitory Refer to the circuit options Dormitory Options Dorm 1 Secs 5 1 60 seconds Dorm 2 Mins 16 1 60 minutes The default dormitory time periods are 5 seconds Dorm 1 and 16 minutes Dorm 2 An alarm in a dormitory will disable alarms from circuits in the same area and dormitory during the dormitory 1 period An alarm in the other dormitory during the dormitory 1 period will confirm both activations An alarm in either dormitory during the dormitory 2 period will also confirm both activations All dormitory activity is recorded in the event log If a second circuit activates in the same dormitory as the first activation it is ignored even if the original alarm event is confirmed Edit Mode Detector Test PX250HS Code 34 The PX250HS can be programmed to test circuits programmed as detector circuits Refer to the circuit options The detector test can
46. or buttons can be used to change the AM number Press the button to display more audio module information A speaker is fitted line will be blank for a microphone module The AM is replying on BUS n The firmware is v1 00 mr co lt o Press the button to display more audio module information AM 1 Clear Fault Tamper or Clear Listen Listen Talk Off 22 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue XIB Bus Code 13 When the XIB Bus option is selected the panel will display additional bus diagnostic information on the peripheral devices on the bus The M or buttons be used to change the XIB Bus number on panel with more than one XIB Bus When a count is incremented the descriptor for the device responsible for the increment is appended to the count XIB Bus 1 9 6 The bus number bitrate on that bus in kilobits per second RX341 KP 2 Count of slave device with no reply this example shows that there have been 341 failures to reply on XIB Bus 1 the most recent was a poll of keypad 2 Press the button to display the count of polls on this XIB bus XIB Bus 1 9 6 The bus number bitrate on that bus in kilobits per second gt gt 51 1 Poll count and device this example shows that there have been 51 polls on XIB Bus 1 the most recent was a poll of concentrator 1 Press the button to display the count of panel requesting retransmit XIB Bus 1 9 6 The bus number
47. resets Output Functions Comms Test Code 46 Output Functions Fault Code 47 This output will be turned on if any fault condition is present It will be turned off when all faults clear The fault output includes Watchdog fail Mains fail Line fault Comm fail Battery fault Anti mask alarm RX Jamming Low Battery and TX Polling Fault and XiB fail when unset Output Functions Rmt Auth Fail Code 48 This output will be turned on if a remote communication alarm occurs A remote communication alarm is generated after 4 successive authentication failures invalid authentication code from GuardStation Remote No further remote log on attempts will be allowed for 4 hour period or until a user enters a PIN code on site This feature complies with the BSIA downloading guidelines Output Functions Sounder Code 49 This output will only be on if the main PCB sounder output is triggered by events in the programmed set group Output Functions Strobe Code 50 This output will only be on if the main PCB strobe output is triggered by events in the programmed set group Output Functions Audio Code 51 This output will only be on if the main PCB audio output is triggered by events in the programmed set group Output Functions Marginal Code 52 This output will be turned on if any circuit is in a marginal state circuits resistance exceeds the programmed warning threshold Output Functions Off Hook Code 53 This output is active while the
48. seconds Radio menu Options Code 4 Radio Options Options Options Type Inovonics Press for a list of options Jamming On On Off TX Poll On On Off Poll Period 180 15 255 minutes Radio Options Type Type help list Two types of receiver are available Radio Types 1 Inovonics 2 Visonic Radio Options Jamming On Off Each radio module can detect and report jamming The panel will only log a jamming failure if this option is on Jamming failures will be reported if the trouble alarm report category is on Radio Options TX Poll On Off Transmitter poll monitoring is enabled by default If required polling for the system can be displayed using this option In addition polling monitoring of individual transmitters can be disabled Refer to the circuit options for details Each transmitter will transmit a polling message approximately every 12 minutes The panel will report a polling fail for a transmitter if no polling message has been received within the programmed poll period Polling fails will be reported if the trouble alarm report category is on Radio Options Poll Period 15 255 Minutes The radio poll period is the maximum time allowed between transmitter poll messages before a poll fault is logged and optionally signaled Radio Menu RM Text Code 5 Each radio module can be programmed with 10 character descriptor The radio module descriptor i
49. when set and unset see Reset menu An engineer can isolate individual circuit and concentrator tampers from a keypad An isolated circuit will have no tamper or alarm response An isolated concentrator has no case tamper response but all concentrator inputs will still function normally unless they have been individually isolated An isolated circuit or tamper remains isolated until the engineer removes the isolation or if power is removed Some tampers can be permanently disabled by a link on the specific module Refer to the installation manual for details Individual circuit tampers can be disabled by fitting an EOL resistor 120 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue System Alarm Responses Line Fault amp Comm Fail The panel can identify a line fault from a number of different communicators Refer to the installation manual for the location of the main PCB line fault input The line fault condition must be present for programmed line fault enable duration before the panel gives an alarm response Only one audible response if programmed is allowed in any unset period The panel will not give a standby or delayed sounder response when a line fault is present The panel will also log a Comm Fail if it fails to get an acknowledge tone from a central station A comm fail is logged with the telephone store number The line fault log entry specifies the type of fault 1 50 volts not present 2 Line block test failure 3 No ackn
50. 3 T 3k3 Type 2 Network 11 A 6k8 T 4k7 Type 2 Network 12 No EOL No EOL resistor fitted Note the concentrator No EOL option is only for use with the DGN interface W76210 Individual Circuits with no EOL resistors can still be programmed individually within the normal Circuit programming menu Concentrator Options Bat 1 0 18 This option is used to specify the size of the 3A Smart Concentrator battery 1 Concentrator Options Bat 2 0 18 This option is used to specify the size of the 3A Smart Concentrator battery 2 If battery 2 is not fitted then enter a value of 0 Edit Mode Schedule Code 18 A schedule can be used to Auto set and unset parts of the system Control outputs Enable disable keypads Enable disable user access Automatically lock unlock ACM doors GON To program a schedule select the schedule option from the main menu followed by the schedule number The day menu will then be displayed Schedule Options Select the day or holiday Hol to program the schedule times 81 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Schedule Options nn Schedule number Day selected day or holiday Start 1 00 00 HH MM Stop 1 00 00 HH MM Start 2 00 00 HH MM Stop 2 00 00 HH MM Two sets of times may be programmed for each schedule day This allows for example 2 access periods to be configure
51. 8 Each physical output in the system can be programmed with a single function Any number of outputs may be programmed for the same function Output Map Menu 1 Panel 2 3 OPM 4 Keypad OP 5 Communicator Output Map Panel OP Code 1 Any output function can be mapped to the sounder and strobe outputs The default is 0 normal strobe or sounder operation Panel Output Map 0 max output functions Only available on PX OP2 008 0 max output functions Only available on PX Strobe 000 0 max output functions 0 normal strobe operation Sounder 000 0 max output functions 0 normal sounder operation 60 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Output Map Conc OP Code 2 Conc Outputs Options 1 concentrators 0 outputs OP2 00 0 outputs OP3 00 0 max outputs OP4 00 0 max outputs Output Keypad OP Code 3 Keypad Outputs Options 1 max keypads 0 max outputs LED 00 0 max outputs Output Map OPM Code 4 Up to 8 output functions can be programmed on an output module OPM Outputs Options 1 max output modules OP1 00 0 outputs OP2 00 0 outputs OP3 00 0 outputs OP4 00 0 outputs OP5 00 0 outputs OP6 00 0 outputs
52. C Tel Number Menu Module Module Type help menu Module Menu Options Not PX500 PX250HS on board serial module 2 SM2 3 Int DIr The on board dialler 4 Ext DIr The external dialler for example a GSM module Number Menu Tel Number 1 16 digits A telephone number of up to 16 digits can be programmed This number can include pause digits Pause digits can be entered using the button This will be displayed as a character Each pause digit represents a 1 second delay Pauses may be required if you are signalling via a PABX or if the call is routed through an old exchange Enter a single zero to turn off a telephone number To delete a telephone number digit press the X button Number Menu Data Number 1 16 digits If the telephone number module is programmed as a dialler then a data number of up to 16 digits can be programmed The data number will be used for GSM data calls If no data number is programmed then the normal telephone number will be used for GSM data calls This option allows a Windsor modem to be used for PSTN calls and a GSM modem to be used for GSM data calls to GSR When entering the data number use the button to insert character Enter a single zero to turn off a data number To delete a data telephone number digit press the button Number Menu GSR 0 max GSR A telephone number can be programmed for use with GSR This number will be used to ca
53. Circuits that are tested in active test mode will require to be reset in the normal way Alarm verification may be tested by doing an active test on 2 verifiable circuits Soak Cct Code 82 Circuits can be put on soak for a programmable period When a circuit is on soak there will be no audible alarm response The soak response for each circuit and the number of allowed activations during the soak period from each circuit are programmable Soak circuit numbers are displayed when setting the area that contains the circuit Soak Duration 83 Duration 00 0 14 days At the end of the soak test duration the panel will record a soak test fail if a circuit has alarmed during the test period The circuit is also returned to its normal response but will still be ignored until an engineer logs onto the system 25 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Soak Limit Code 84 Soak Limit 1 1 9 The panel records the number of times a circuit alarms during the soak period If a circuit reaches the programmed limit during the soak test period it will be logged as a soak test failure and no further activations will be logged The soak limit is not the same as the normal multiple alarm limit Although soak alarms are always silent the sounder time still applies and if a circuit alarms more than once during the sounder period this will only be recorded as one activation Soak FIt Disp Code 85 Soak FIt Disp Off On Off If th
54. ET AM 0 Audio Number Trouble 0 0 Trouble 0 TX Number 0 Conc Number Area 0 max Circuit number Trouble GSR Poll Fail Rad TX Jam Rad RX Jam Keypad Lockout 619 156 156 330 Event Event Event Event YS XQ 0 0 0 GSR number RM Number RM Number Keypad number Trouble Trouble Trouble Trouble KP Fault Line Fault 617 351 Event Event KP Number Trouble Trouble Low Batter Marginal OPM Fault Poll Fail 302 138 152 Event Event Event 0 Circuit number Trouble Trouble 617 Event ET OPM Number RM Number 1 If the circuit is programmed for system the group number will be 0 2 The line fault message includes a parameter which determines the type of fault 1 50 volts not present 2 Line block test failure 3 No acknowledge from central station 4 Main PCB LF input 5 SmartDial Fault 66 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Event Type Point ID Event Area Sensor Category Event Code Qualifier Code sd sd Poll Fail 153 Event XV 0 TX Number 0 Radio Module RM Number Trouble Fault Serial Module SM Number Trouble Fault Set Restore Area 0 max User number Set Unset Unset Event Area 0 max User number Set Unset Auto Set Fail Event Area 0 max 0 Set Unset Auto Set Fault Event Area 0 max 0 Set Unset Cct Bypass on Event Circuit number Cct Bypass off Restore
55. Modules menu The printer format is selectable for 1200 9600 38400 or 115200 The format is no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit Press X to stop printing at any time Print Text Code 40 The print text option will print all text descriptors for users circuits set groups and the company name Users and circuits that are off will not be printed Print Hols Code 42 The print holiday option will print all holiday periods Print Full Code 43 The print full option will print all configuration except the text descriptors Users outputs and circuits that are off will not be printed Print Changes Code 44 If you need a record of all programming changes then select print changes before entering edit mode When print changes is selected the panel will print the changes in real time in the form Changes on Date Time Area 1 Sounder Duration was 10 now 20 17 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C Print changes will not operate if the engineer copies a configuration The print changes option will be automatically turned off when the engineer logs off or if power is removed from the panel 45 Print Diag Only data for installed concentrators and configured circuits will be printed The printed discharge current and the battery voltage will be the results of the most recent battery test If the battery has never been tested this data will not be valid All other printed diagnostic data will be real time da
56. Off Menu ACM Descriptor 10 characters A 10 character ACM descriptor may be programmed The ACM descriptors are used in the access log printout and user access menus Menu Mode Help menu Each access module is programmed with a mode Please refer to the user ACM authority section for more information ACM Modes 0 1 Dual 2 Escort 3 Supervisor ACM Menu Set Group 0 max set groups Each ACM can be programmed in one of the security system set groups This option determines the set group that will be set unset when a user performs a set unset from an ACM module Users with set unset authority will only be authorised to set unset from an ACM if the user set group matches the ACM set group at the point when the user is added to the system 103 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C Menu Cct 0 max circuit The ACM door circuit may be mapped to any circuit number The circuit can be programmed with any response If the circuit number used is already mapped to another device then the original mapping must be deleted Menu On Off If this option is off and any area in the ACM set group is set then the only users with the authority to unset the group will be allowed access If this option is on users will not need unset authority to be allowed access even when areas in the ACM set group are set Menu Set On Off Each
57. Options Master Edit On Off This option only applies to variants that include the EN50131 module If the master edit option is off then a master user will not be able to edit a user name user authority user schedule user expiry date a telephone number or group text or copy a user authority System Options UPPER CASE On Off If the UPPER CASE option is on then all keypad messages will be displayed in upper case System Options Ready Door Not RX16i On Off If this option is on and a door circuit in the area is open the panel will give an exit tone warning and indicate that the area is not ready to set If this option is off then door circuits are excluded from the ready to set indication and exit tone warning 89 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue System Options Late Limit PX250HS 0 255 minutes If a late work limit is programmed then when a user chooses late working the late work time can only be incremented by the programmed late limit duration If the late limit is 0 then the user can enter a new late work time when late work is selected In both cases the programmable Latest Set time may apply For example if the normal set time is 17 00 and the programmed late limit duration is 60 then when a user selects late working the set time for the current day will be changed to 18 00 Each time late work is selected the late work time will be incremented by 60 minutes up to the programmed Latest set time 28 Late W
58. Output Menu Units Units help menu Units Help Menu The on and delay times can be programmed in seconds minutes and 1 Seconds hours The selected units will apply to both on and delay times 2 Minutes 3 Hours Output Menu AND Logic On Off Output functions with a set group option can be programmed with AND logic on or off OR logic If AND logic is on then all areas within a set group must apply For example if an output was programmed as Set with group 1 and group 1 included area 1 and area 2 then if AND logic was programmed the output will only be active if areas 1 amp 2 are set If AND logic is off the output will be active if either area 1 or area 2 is set Output Menu Pulse On Off If the pulse option is on then alternate activations of the programmed output function will turn on off the output The output function clearing will be ignored Output Menu Count PX250HS only 0 20 If a count value is programmed for an output function then the output will only be active if the programmed count number is reached For example if an output function is programmed as circuit 1 status with a count of 3 then the output will only become active when the circuit changes state from clear to alarm for the third time There is no time limit between the activations The output function counter will be reset when the count limit is reached and a new cycle will then start Edit Mode Output Map Code 0
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60. Set will not be available The Set comms option will only be available if the set option is on The Unset comms option will only be available if the unset option is on The Start Entry option is only available if ER is programmed 10 The Fire Door option is only available if Unset is programmed 11 The Pulse Count option is only available if Inertia is programmed 12 The TX poll option will only be available if the circuit is mapped to a radio transmitter 13 The Keyfob option is only available if the circuit is mapped to a Visonic radio Keyfob transmitter D cosi gr gio ct 25 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Descriptor 16 characters max The programmed text descriptor will be displayed when the circuit number is entered Press the button to edit the text descriptor or to display the programmed options Refer to editing text descriptors for full details Circuit Circuit Type Circuit type help menu Circuit Type Help The available options are dependent on the programmed circuit type Unless otherwise stated an option will apply to all circuit types The function of each circuit option is explained in the following sections Cct Type Alarm Code 1 An alarm circuit normally has a set only response but any alarm circuit can be programmed with a set and or unset response Alarm circuits programmed with the ER option will be ignored during the entry exit p
61. Setting and unsetting by a key circuit is logged in the event log as an auto set auto unset if the set unset operation was successful If the Log option is on Key circuit changes of state are logged as a Key Set Req Set request and Key Unset Unset request If successful then the message Auto Set or Auto Unset will also be logged 26 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Cct Type Fire Code 7 A fire circuit has a 24hr response and is uniquely identified in the event log and in alarm reports A fire alarm output channel can be programmed A tamper from a fire circuit also has a special response Cct Type Eng Rst Code 8 The action of an engineer reset circuit is to reset the programmed area s This will have the same effect as an engineer logging on and will e Clear the call engineer condition Reset any customer reset codes Clear the Engineer reset output The attributes that appear within the Circuit types are detailed starting on the following page Circuit Options Area 1 max area All circuits must be programmed in an area All circuit alarms will be stored in the area log for the programmed area even if the circuit has System Set enabled Circuit Options Set On Off When this option is applied to a key type circuit then the panel will attempt to set the programmed set group when the circuit alarms If this option is applied to other types of circuit then the circuit will have a set response
62. Shunt Off On Off Isolate Off On Off Edit Mode HS Schedule PX250HS only Code 23 All times within each HS schedule must be programmed in chronological order If an entered time is not in chronological order then an error message will be displayed The schedule times will be checked for when the engineer exits the schedule menu Schedule Options nn Schedule number Day selected day or holiday Shunt On 00 00 HH MM Open 1 00 00 HH MM Close 1 00 00 HH MM Set 1 00 00 HH MM Open 2 00 00 HH MM Close 2 00 00 HH MM Set 2 00 00 HH MM Latest Set 00 00 HH MM Shunt Off 2 00 00 HH MM Schedule Menu Shunt On HH MM An HS schedule can be programmed to automatically shunt bypass all circuits in the programmed shunt group at the shunt on time All circuit shunt operations are recorded in the event log shunted circuits will remain shunted until the shunt off time unless the area is not unset during the open close period If the area is not unset by the programmed close 1 time the shunt will be removed 100 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Schedule Menu Open 1 In HS schedule the Open 1 time is the earliest time that all set groups programmed to use the schedule can be unset A set group area can be set and unset without restriction between the open and close times If schedule unset option Set group menu is programmed the set group then the set group wi
63. TO CHECK FAULT EOL RESPONSE HEAD COUNT DETECTOR PX2350HS n n RO RENI UI EN ENTERS 40 IgidisBeo cm 40 DORMITORY PX500 PX250HS tico t DH e re PRI 40 TX POLL PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue SHOCK LEG S eios aD UU DN E DD E 41 CAMERA bans elut 41 IDS ad DH DAY P AaS EEES E E E 42 PANEEIP 5 1 5 eia Ae e eee T ted 42 m 42 KEYPAD OQ UE NU MP MEC EU 42 HS SCHEDULE PX250HS SCHEDULE PX250HS SET WARNING NOTUNSET ALM PX250HS DUAL SET PX250HS DUAL UNSET PX250HS UNSET DELAY PX250HS 5 25 0 aL Gran nna manatees AUTO SHUNE PX 250HS o m en rnt e ALARM UNSET PX250HS PERIMETER PX250HS 5 e e o te ti ede r 47 205 eee tr etes etes Prep ee E ERE RARE FRE De eene 47 EXIT TIME PX250HS ONLY N CR
64. X QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit Mode Radio Code 35 The radio menu will only be displayed if the system has at least one radio module programmed Radio Menu 1 Add TX 2 Delete TX This option will only be available after the first TX is added 3 Identify TX This option will only be available after the first TX is added 4 Options 6 Keyfob This option will only be displayed if Visonic is programmed as the radio module type Radio Menu Add TX Code 1 When the Add TX option is selected the system will prompt for the circuit number that the new transmitter is to be mapped to If an Inovonics radio system is being used you must ensure that the frequency selection link of each transmitter is in the EU position Each radio repeater should be added as a transmitter Circuit Number __ Enter the circuit number that the new transmitter is to be mapped to If the chosen circuit number for the transmitter is already used by a hardwired circuit then the mapping for the hardwired circuit must be turned off see input mapping It is recommended that the circuit numbers used for the radio transmitters are outwith the range of circuits used for hardwired circuits This will allow additional transmitters and hardwired circuits to be added to the system at any time without re mapping circuits If the entered circuit number is already mapped to a transmitter then an error messag
65. X a dele PR e eo 47 1 DUAL CODE SCHEDULE TEE MP TE LOGOFF UNSET SET LOG 8 SET PX250HS etenim epic aee Qr e v TREO EG EU REO DORT eed 48 ce hse doro as NEE Y eese cot orbs irse let create 48 USER LOGOFF PA Z OH S Pee eer ee e e ED ne ee eee 48 EXT RD WIEG i nitentes tem n Oo pie ite tieniti tin dte oim I 50 Set Uns Access 50 250 8 PX2530HS dad b s be Bank Reset PX250HS casks sa lone nea awake XR eee RE Pet 51 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Custom User T2320 250 53 Sr e BEGUN HS 51 CodeXC langes vo tie e norit tps LogOn Set I SERA RR TUE ean aue Rhodia LogOn Uns t sua oomen e ede teu cte a ea iS sles Shunt PX250HS PING sns edus nA ERR PRSE SERE tte Os rite a er theme et SCHEDULE nests antes APR ME CEREREM the E DR er E
66. a setting area is programmed with the power reset option then the power reset output s will be activated prior to setting This will result in a 5 second delay before setting starts during which time a prompt is displayed Circuit Menu Auto Reset On Off At the end of the sounder time if the system auto reset option is on the panel will attempt to reset the alarm latch of any circuit programmed with the auto reset option This option only applies if the circuit area is set and will only continue until the circuit individual multiple alarm limit is reached Circuit Menu Monitor On Off If a circuit is programmed with the monitor option the panel will reset the alarm latch when the circuit state returns to normal The multiple alarm count will not apply to a circuit with the monitor option on Circuit Options Eng Rst On Off The system may be programmed for engineer reset An engineer reset will only be required if a circuit with Eng Rst programmed alarms This will not occur if the user logs on within the programmable alarm abort period Circuit Options Inertia On Off If a circuit is programmed with this option the programmed debounce time see system options will be used in place of the normal alarm response time This option should only be enabled if the inertia sensor is directly connected to an input that supports inertia sensors refer to the installation manual for details A pulse count option may also be programmed for circui
67. alm In depth error reporting XiB detector only There are nine possible messages reported back from the XiB detector A maximum of four can be displayed at any one time These include 1 Clear Detector is clear no other message 2 9 will apprear 2 PIR alm PIR alarm 3 UW alm UW alarm 4 Anti mask circuit fail 5 PIR flt PIR fault 6 UW flt UW fault 7 Anti mask calibration fail 8 PIR msk PIR mask 9 UW msk UW mask These additional information messages will overwrite the normal circuit type information If there are no additional information messages to display the normal circuit type information will be displayed Press the button to display the first screen of information again Keypad Code 03 The panel can display the status of keypads Keypad 1 Clear Fault Tamper or Clear Press to display the keypad bus number and text Keypad 1 BUS1 V2 00 The keypad is replying on BUS n The firmware is v2 00 The or buttons can be used to change the keypad number Code 04 Inputs The panel will report the status of the telephone line comm fail the mains supply battery voltage and case bell tamper If all inputs are normal the message OK will be displayed Battery Test Code 05 The panel starts tests of all the batteries on the system It goes through three screens Battery Test Please Wait After a second or so th
68. and unset Set only Fire Set and Unset Fire Response Shunt Circuit None None None Alarm None Apply shunt Remove shunt Final Exit Circuit None None None None None Start set Complete set PB Circuit None None None None None PB set Key Circuit None None None None None Attempt Set Attempt Unset Area Reset Circuit None None None Area Reset None Reset Area Eng Reset Circuit None None None Engineer Reset None Perform Eng Reset Soak Circuit None None None Soak Alarm None Soak Action Chime None set and unset None None None Fire Circuit Tamper Set and Unset set and unset Set only Tamper Set and Unset Engineer Reset Panel Tamper Set only set and unset Set only Panel Tamper Set and Unset Engineer Reset Peripheral Tamper Set only set and unset Set only Tamper Set and Unset Engineer Reset Circuit Tamper Set only set and unset Set only Tamper Set and Unset Engineer Reset Radio RX Jamming Set only set and unset Set only Jamming Set and Unset Engineer Reset 230 volt fail None set and unset None 230v Fault Set and Unset Mains Fail Mains OK Power fail Set only set and unset Set only Power Fail Set only Power Fail Powe
69. asy Set 2 option on the first 8 set groups as this feature expects a single digit to be entered before pressing System Options Card Card Type Help Menu A number of 3 party reader formats are supported in the PX keypad version 2 and the access module version 2 The card option format applies to all keypads and access modules in the system A Guardall reader may be connected to a keypad in two ways Refer to the keypad programming section for details Card Type Help Card Format 0 Guardall 56bit proprietary format 1 HID26bit HID standard 26 bit Wiegand 2 Magstripe ISO 3554 data encoded on track two 3 Paxton Paxton prox reader with clock and data output 4 VER HID36bit Verex 5 Basic Guardall format compatible with version 1 keypads System Options Access ID 1 4 digits An access ID may be programmed if the system is programmed to use cards with a common prefix For example if all cards start with 1234 then program the access ID as 1234 If a card with ID 12345678 is then programmed then only the last 4 digits 4578 should be programmed for the user If the access ID is 0 then all of the card digits must be programmed as the user ID The Access ID is sometimes known as the Site or Facility code System Options Log TX On Off The communicator TX channel activity can be optionally logged If this option is on then all changes on and off to the TX channels will be logged System
70. at the end of the programmed sounder period It will be turned off when all circuits are clear tested every minute or when the area is unset Output Functions Bypass Code 12 This output will be turned on if any circuit in the programmed area is bypassed It will be turned off when all circuits in the area are normal Output Functions Call Engineer Code 13 This output will be turned on if the programmed area requires an engineer reset It will be turned off when an engineer logs on 55 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Output Functions A Set Fail Code 14 This output will be turned on if the programmed area s cannot auto set by a schedule key circuit or ACM It will be turned off when the area is reset or set Output Functions Ready Code 15 This output will be turned on if the programmed area s is ready to set all Alarm type circuits are clear Output Functions Shunt Fault Code 16 This output will be turned on if a circuit is in alarm when the shunt is removed It will be turned off when the shunt circuit changes state shunt removed and the shunted circuit is clear Output Functions Fire Code 17 This output will be turned on if a fire circuit is in alarm Output Functions Detector Test PX250HS Code 18 The detector test output will be active during the detector test period This type of output is used to trigger a response from the detectors that are programmed with detector option Output Fun
71. ax GSR Enable Auto Off User Auto S N 00000000 the GSR serial number 10 digits maximum GSR ID 0 1 8 digits IP Addr 0 15 digits Press help to display the full IP address Call Back Off On Off Reset Off On Off Unset Off On Off Code Off On Off Clock Off On Off Byp Isol Off On Off Soak Off On Off Log Off On Off ConfigRD Off On Off Config WR Off On Off PINs RW Off On Off A log Upload 000 0 200 events 0 disable Exit Time 001 0 255 seconds KP Message On On Off Virtual KP On On Off Poll Time 0 0 255 minutes Encryption Off On Off PX250HS only GSR Enable Enable help menu Enable Help If this option is off then GuardStation cannot log onto the panel If User is programmed then an authorised user must enter a code and select the Engineer option before GuardStation can log onto the panel The Auto option allows GuardStation unrestricted access 70 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Q SR S N 1 10 digits Each GSR used for remote communications is supplied with a security dongle which is programmed with a unique serial number S N The GSR serial number is used in all GSR communications and enables the control panel to identify the GSR This offers greater security and allows the installer to individually program the options for each GSR that can communicate with the control panel The default S N is 00000000 and only allows a GSR direct connection It is recommend
72. be will only be triggered if an alarm is verified The strobe may still be tested in the normal way Verify Alarm Menu Eng Rst On Off If the Eng Rst option is on then an engineer reset is only required for confirmed events Note An entry alarm is a never a verified event and will always require an engineer reset if the engineer NA reset option is enabled Verify Alarm Menu Entry ACE On Off If the Entry ACE option is on then during the entry time a user can only log on using a proximity token a PIN code is not allowed Verify Alarm Menu ER No Conf On Off If the ER No Confirm option is on then after the start of an area entry time all area ER circuits will not be used for confirmation 79 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit Mode Alarm Rpt 15 This option will only be available if a communicator is programmed The alarm categories can programmed for each area Alarm Rpt Options Area n n the area number Alarm Off On Off Set Uns Off On Off Bypass Off On Off Trouble Off On Off Log On Off On Off Eng On Off On Off Reset Off On Off Restore Off On Off These reporting categories apply when using the Guardall SIA or point ID formats For more details refer to the alarm report categories in the event code table in the telephone number programming section of this manual Edit Mode Log Filter PX Only Code 16 The type of events that are lo
73. ber is only used if the call to the primary fails and only after all programmed primary numbers are called Number Menu Call Repeat On Off Each telephone number can be programmed to do repeat calls in the event of a failure to communicate See also the call repeat timer When enabled the number will be called at the programmed interval Number Menu Alarm Report Categories The alarm report options will only be available if a dialler or Serial module is fitted to the system The alarm report categories can be programmed for each area The report categories apply when using the Guardall or point ID formats Refer to the alarm report categories in the event code table in the telephone number programming section of this manual for full details Number Menu Alarm Channels This option will only be available if a dialler or Serial module is fitted to the system This is an ADEMCO or superfast reporting option Each of the 8 channels can be individually programmed for alarm signalling Number Menu Restore Channels This option will only be available if a dialler or Serial module is fitted to the system This is an ADEMCO or superfast reporting option Each of the 8 channels can be programmed for restore If the programmed channel status changes from alarm to clear then an restore code will be transmitted The restore option will be ignored if itis programmed for a channel with open close also programmed Number Menu
74. can change the text descriptors for a user set groups and ACMs User 03 Smith A M Z When a descriptor is displayed the character being edited will Y o flashing this is shown as a grey character in the SU a rom 2 diagram User Number 03 o You change character using the numeric keys and or po 1 9 space i Smith o i use the V and buttons to move through the text save Clear move v 9 eoo character set h User Number 03 Mee nnnm nnnm 4 EE i allowed characters User Number 03 4 8 lt gt 1 _0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYXY Zabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz i A Smith changes to descriptors logged 29 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit 98 99 The main edit options are organised a single page menu select an option enter the menu 2 digit code This code can be entered while at the main menu level even if the menu item is not currently on display The menu items can be scrolled by using the up and down buttons The button can be used to move quickly through the
75. ceived by the Speech dialler or from GSR Refer to the user manual for full details Output Functions User Access Code 38 This output will be turned on if an access user logs on to the programmed keypad It will be turned off at the end of the programmed on time This option must be programmed with an on time Output Functions Line Fault Code 41 This output will be turned on if a telephone line fault is present for more than the line fault enable period refer to comms options It will be turned off if the line condition is normal when a user resets Output Functions Battery Low Code 42 This output will be turned on when the supply voltage falls to the low voltage threshold It will be turned off if the supply voltage is normal when a user resets 57 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Output Functions 230v Fault Code 43 This output will be turned on if the mains supply fails for more than the programmed 230v Delay period Refer to the Reset options It will be turned off when the mains supply is restored Output Functions Power Fail Code 44 This output will be turned on when the supply voltage falls to the power fail threshold It will be turned off when the supply voltage exceeds the power fail threshold Output Functions Bat Test Fail Code 45 This output will be turned on if the battery voltage is low during an automatic battery test It will be turned off if the battery condition is OK when a user
76. cess to all panel programming options Menu Sections Each section of this manual starts with either a main menu section header or a sub menu section header A main menu section has a black title and shows the menu text and the code to access the option For example the menu text Option code System Size Code 01 The option code can only be used if any main menu item is currently on display A sub menu section header shows the menu text the programming options and the main menu reference For example The main menu reference the menu text the programming range System Size Areas 1 are 27 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Editor Overview When you select a configuration item data is entered in one of 4 ways as a number from a help list as an off on choice a text descriptor Editor Overview Entering Numbers Configuration items such as circuit programming require a number to be entered The panel will prompt for a number indicating the number of digits to be entered by displaying characters Circuit Number A 2 digit number is required Range checking is done when a number is entered If a range error is detected then the programming limits will be displayed Out of Range Limit 1 to 16 When the display returns to the selected option simply enter a value within the specified range Editor Overview Help List Configuration items such as circuit type require a
77. ctions Set Warning Code 19 A Set warning output will be active during the set warning period Output Functions A Set Fault Code 20 An auto set with fault output will be activated when a set group s sets with faults Note that the set group set with faults option must be on The output is turned off when the set group is unset Setting with faults is logged and may be signalled in point ID or SIA format Output Functions Fire Door Code 21 A fire door output will be turned on when a fire door circuit in the programmed set group activates when unset The output will be turned off when a user logs on Output Functions Cct Fault Code 22 A Cct Fault output will be active when there is a circuit s fault alarm present in the programmed area s If the circuit is a radio transmitter the fault condition includes poll and battery faults For a wired circuit fault the circuit must have the Fault EOL option programmed Output Functions Unset Code 23 This output will be turned on when the programmed area s is unset It remains active until the area s is set Output Functions Set Uns Code 24 This output will be turned on and off when the programmed area s is set or unset and must be programmed with an on time Output Functions Set Bypass Code 25 This output will be turned on when the programmed group sets with a circuit s bypassed and will be off when the programmed group is unset 56 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual
78. d for a user or 2 auto set unset times Holiday 161 19 This option is used conjunction with the programmable schedules To program a holiday select the holiday option from the main menu followed by the holiday number The holiday menu will then be displayed Holiday Options Holiday x x holiday number Start DD MM DD MM End DD MM DD MM Schedule 0 0 Schedules Note The holiday date format is day and month only No year is entered therefore the entered date will remain programmed as a holiday for all subsequent years or until it is removed from the holiday schedule It is not possible to program a holiday period that starts in December and ends in January To achieve this 2 holiday periods must be programmed Holiday Menu Start DD MM Enter the holiday start day and month To disable a holiday enter a date of 00 00 The date entered must be before the programmed end date Holiday Menu End DD MM Enter the holiday end day and month To disable a holiday enter a date of 00 00 The date entered must be after the programmed start date Holiday Menu Schedule 0 Schedules A holiday can be programmed for a schedule number If the schedule number is 0 then the holiday period applies to all schedules If a specific schedule number is programmed then the holiday only applies to that schedule 82 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issu
79. dinary authority has fewer menus than a Master and is able to Set Unset Reset Test change Time and authorise Engineer access User Authority Set Uns Code 03 A user with Set Uns authority is able to Set Unset Reset and authorise Engineer access User Authority Set Code 04 A user with Set authority is able to Set and to authorise Engineer access User Authority Unset Code 05 A user with Unset authority is only able to Unset User Authority Cleaner Code 06 A user with Cleaner authority is only able to Set and Unset User Authority Access RX QX Only Code 07 A user with Access authority is allowed ACM authority but has no authority on the Intruder Panel 50 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue User Authority ATM PX250HS Code 10 A user with ATM authority is able to Set and Unset but Unset is only allowed for a limited time This allows ATM cash machines to be re filled User Authority Log PX250HS Code 11 A user with Log authority is able to view or print event log details when Set or Unset User Authority Bank Reset PX250HS Code 12 A user with bank reset authority has access to the log and reset options The log must be viewed before events can be reset when the system is still set If a bank reset user attempts to reset an active bypassable circuit then the circuit will be automatically bypassed User Authority Guard Code 14 A user with Guard authority is able to view or print even
80. displayed day of the week will be incorrect This can be ignored as the correct date will be used Sum Time To change start entering the new date o A gt Ke Enter DDMM Enter the new date 15 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Win Time Code 23 Win Time Sat 10 Apr Date Enter DDMM To change start entering the new date Enter the new date Bypass Isolate amp Shunt The panel will ignore circuits if they are bypassed isolated or shunted Terminology Bypass Definition The alarm loop of a bypassed circuit will be ignored for 1 set period only Temp Bypass The alarm loop of a temp bypassed circuit will be ignored until the circuits state clears Isolate The alarm and tamper condition of an isolated circuit will be ignored until the isolate is removed Shunt The alarm loop of a shunted circuit will be ignored until the shunt is removed The following programming options are associated with bypass isolate and shunt Programming Menu Circuit Option Name Bypass Description A circuit can be bypassed Shunt A circuit can to be shunted Output Bypass A circuit s in the programmed area s is bypassed Shunt Fault A shunted circuit s is active when the shunt was removed System Options Man Isolate Allow a master to access the isolate menus Temp Bypass Allow circuits to be temporarily bypassed
81. e Edit Mode System Code 20 System Menu 02 Contract 03 Num 05 Sys Options 06 Area 07 Reset 08 Sounder 09 Battery Test 10 Panel IP 11 Gateway IP 12 Subnet Mask 13 System Menu Co Name Code 01 The programmed company name will appear on the bottom line of a keypad if there is no user logged on The company name can be up to 16 characters long System Menu Contract Code 02 The panel can be programmed with a customer contract number of up to 8 digits The contract number will be displayed if a user presses the button while the main menu is displayed then presses 2 on a keypad It is also displayed to the user if an engineer reset is required System Menu Service Num Code 03 The panel can be programmed with a service telephone number of up to 16 digits The service telephone number will be displayed to the user when an engineer or managed reset is required 83 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue System Menu Sys Options Code 05 System Options Options Man Isolate Off On Off Byp Limit 3 0 255 except PX250HS Man Temp Byp Off On Off AutoTemp Byp Off On Off Mult Alarm 3 0 9 Force Set On On Off P Cnt Period 001 1 255 seconds Pulse Count 0 0 10 Debounce 001 1 250 2 500mS Log Set Off On Off Log Eng On On Off Log Areas Off On Off Exit Time 030 0 255 seconds P Set Entry 030 0 255 s
82. e TX in use will be displayed Cct xx Descriptor Activate TX The system will prompt for the new transmitter to be activated To add a new transmitter the transmitter must be activated by pressing the button s on a Keyfob or belt clip transmitter or by activating the tamper switch on all other types of transmitter When a transmitter has been successfully added the mapped circuit number will be defaulted to an alarm type circuit with polling enabled The keypad will then prompt for the next circuit number If the transmitter is a Visonic fob type then polling will not be enabled Each transmitter has a unique ID code which will be printed as part of the full configuration and shown in the circuit check mode Radio Menu Delete TX Code 2 When a transmitter is deleted the transmitter ID will be deleted and the mapped circuit will be defaulted to an off type 108 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C Radio Menu Identity TX Code 3 Activate TX The system will prompt for the transmitter to be activated The transmitter must be activated by pressing the button s on a Keyfob or belt clip transmitter or by activating the tamper switch on all other types of transmitter Cct xx Descriptor The circuit 16 character descriptor ID1 ID2 ID3 ID4 The unique transmitter ID number will be displayed When this option is in use the normal programmed response for activated transmitters will be ignored for a period of 30
83. e a mains fail is recognised is programmable This option will be ignored if the 230v Fault option is on Reset Menu Alarm Abort 0 255 seconds The panel can be programmed to signal an alarm abort If the user logs on within the programmed abort period following an engineer re settable alarm event an abort message will be transmitted An alarm abort can be transmitted in Ademco point ID SIA SMS and Guardall formats Enter an abort time of 0 to disable this feature This option requires Engineer Reset to be enabled Reset Menu Bank Reset On Off This is a PX250HS only option If the bank reset option is on then a master ordinary set unset or bank reset user may reset alarms while the system is still set Reset Menu Managed Rst On Off The managed reset option works in conjunction with engineer reset When an engineer reset is required the panel will display a randomly generated The user must quote this number to the Alarm Company who will give the user the corresponding reset PIN code This should be entered like a normal PIN code and is only valid for one reset If the panel accepts the code the message Reset will be displayed for a few seconds but the user will not be logged on A successful managed reset will be logged in the event log Reset Menu Reset Seed 0293 The seed code will be used by the panel to generate 6 digit code which will be displayed to the user when managed reset is required This code mu
84. e display changes to Battery Test Note if you hit X during this phase the test will be cancelled Displaying the panel battery voltage live may drop slightly during the test x x x x lt After another fifteen seconds the test is over and the final screen is displayed The first of any problem battery tests will be shown on the top line Note that if there was more than one battery that failed the test then this will be shown in the log Conc x Fault The battery on conc x has failed the test Always displays the final panel battery voltage x x x x lt 20 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue ACM Code 06 When the check ACM option is selected the panel will display the status of all configured ACMs ACM 1 Clear Fault Tamper or Clear 0 020A 9 12 100V ACM supply current and voltage The M or buttons can be used to change the ACM number On a PX500 or PX250HS press the help key to display the ACM bus number The ACM firmware version number will be displayed on all panel variants ACM n The ACM descriptor BUSn V1 03 The ACM is replying on BUS n The firmware is v1 03 Press to display the ACM auxiliary PSU battery charge current and battery voltage ACM 1 Aux PSU 0 060 13 500V ACM aux PSU battery charge current and battery voltage Note The Aux PSU battery data will only be valid following a battery test option 64 If the Aux PSU mains supply has failed then the battery data wi
85. e if at least one ACM is fitted to the system To copy a user access configuration to a range of other users A User __ Enter the user to be copied to And the copy range To copy a single user enter the same user number as the first and last The copy access user option does not copy the user text descriptor This is an end user only feature Demo Mode Code 80 When the system has been programmed it can be demonstrated to the customer using demo mode In demo mode movement detectors programmed as alarm types are ignored This allows an area or the system to be set by the normal exit route while the site is occupied Demo Mode Options Demo Mode Off On Off 24 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue SetGroup 00 0 set groups When the panel is in demo mode the message Demo Mode On will be displayed on all keypads when no user is logged on This message will only be cleared when the engineer switches off demo mode or if the engineer is logged off automatically at the end of the engineer working period When the entry alarm sequence is demonstrated there will be no communicator activation Active Cct Code 81 Any circuit can be tested through to the monitoring station using the active test mode Only one circuit can be active tested at any one time A circuit which is alarmed during the active test will give a full alarm response including activating the communicator
86. e iidem e AT tates LINE FAULT amp COMM e Ho Met e reU 121 AUTHENTICATION FAM E i 121 EORCED ALARM PU eo Rete sates Pre E I OR a Oud Ph shine a er LEE 121 APPENDIX B USER AUTHORITIES 2 1 2 11 sens 122 LEGAL DISCLAIMER 2 2 123 12 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue This manual details all of the programming options These are only available to the engineer For details of user options that are also available to the engineer refer to the user manual All user and engineer options are organised in a menu A menu consists of a list of options each with a number and a prompt As an example when you enter a valid code the display may look something like that shown below For example 02 Set 05 Eng An LCD keypad can display one menu item on each line If all options in a menu cannot be displayed on the keypad then there will be an arrow symbol at the end of line 2 to indicate that more options are available To view more options use the 4 v or v buttons If you already know the option number you require this can be entered directly without the prompt being displayed The available menu opti
87. e option is only available if programmed by the engineer 122 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Legal Disclaimer This manual was written for use with the PX QX RX system version 4 30 This manual and the PX QX RX Systems described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserved This manual and the PX QX RX systems may not be copied except as otherwise provided in your system license or as expressly permitted in writing by Guardall Export of this technology may be controlled by the United States Government Diversion contrary to U S law prohibited Copyright 2008 by Guardall All rights reserved All other trademarks and service marks are the property of their respective owners Use of the PX QX RX systems and its documentation are governed by the terms set forth in your license Such use is at your sole risk The system and its documentation including this manual are provided AS IS and without warranty of any kind and GUARDALL AND ITS LICENSORS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND AGAINST INFRINGEMENT GUARDALL DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SYSTEM WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE SYSTEM WILL BE CORRECTED FURTHERMORE GUARDALL DOES NOT WARRANT OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION
88. e soak fault display option is on then when a user logs on circuits that have failed soak test fail will be displayed followed by the call engineer prompt Tam Disable Code 88 The tamper disable option disables all sources of tamper The engineer may not log off if tamper disable is on However if the engineer is logged off automatically at the end of the engineer working time then the tamper responses will be enabled Please note that all audible responses are disabled while in engineer mode Cct Status Code 89 When the cct status option is selected all bypassed isolated shunted and soak test circuits will be displayed KP HighVolume Code 90 The high volume setting is used for alarm tones and is defaulted to the maximum 100 KP HighVolume 100 Enter a value in the range 1 100 The volume setting is sent only to the keypad being used KP LowVolume Code 91 The low volume setting is used for entry exit and fault tones and is defaulted to the half the maximum 50 KP LowVolume 50 Enter a value in the range 1 100 The volume setting is sent only to the keypad being used Decommission PX250HS Code 94 This option will only be displayed if the panel is programmed for HS encryption and at least one GSR is commissioned A panel can only be decommissioned by GSR after the on site engineer has selected the decommission option Commission PX250HS Code 95 This option will only be displayed if the panel is programmed for HS encryption
89. econds Auto Sum Win Off On Off Code Attempts 10 0 99 Duress 1 Off On Off Duress 1 Off On Off Set 230vFail Off On Off TampResp 0 0 responses FaultResp Off On Off PA Resp 0 0 responses EOL A 8k2 T 8k2 EOL non Conc inputs help menu Alm Tam 030 30 100 Force Test Off On Off Cct Check 007 1 255 Edit Sched Off On Off Cct Double Off On Off RX16i QX32i Easy Set 0 0 2 Card Guardall Card type help menu Access 0 1 4 digits Log TX Off On Off Master Edit On On Off UPPER CASE Off On Off Ready Door Off On Off Late Limit 000 0 255 minutes PX250HS System Options Man Isolate On Off If the manger isolate option is on then any user with manager authority will be allowed to isolate circuits System Options Byp Limit Gan This is a PX250HS only option The bypass limit is the maximum number of circuits in the system that can be bypassed at any one time The bypass limit does not apply to shunted circuits circuits which are temporarily bypassed or isolated circuits If the limit is reached a warning will be displayed and a message logged System Options Man Temp Byp On Off This option only applies when a user starts setting from a keypad a key type circuit or when using the easy set option If a circuit that is programmed for bypass is active at the end of the exit time and the manual Temporary bypass option is on then it will be bypassed until it clears 84 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual I
90. ed that as a security precaution the GSR Enable option be turned off if GSR is not used SR GSR ID 1 8 digits Each GSR can be programmed with a identification number of up to 8 digits The GSR ID uniquely identifies the panel and is used in all GSR communications GSR IP Addr 1 15 digits The IP address option will only be displayed if an Ethernet module has been programmed To display the full IP address press the help button GSR Call Back On Off If the call back option is on then when a call is received the panel will call back the GSR on the programmed telephone number refer to the telephone number section for details Q SR Reset On Off If this option is on a GSR operator with reset authority will be allowed to reset alarms SR Unset On Off If this option is on a GSR operator with unset authority will be allowed to unset any set group Setting from GSR GSR Code On Off If this option is on a GSR operator with code authority will be allowed to change user codes SR Clock On Off If this option is on a GSR operator with clock authority will be allowed to set the panel clock time and date SR Byp Isol On Off If this option is on a GSR operator with bypass authority will be allowed to bypass circuits and a GSR operator with isolate authority will be allowed to isolate circuits SR Soak On Off If this option is on a GSR operator with soak authority will be allowed to put ci
91. ed when unset is selected during which the voltage is displayed Battery Test Bleeper On Off Select this option if you require an audible indication on the keypad bleepers when the battery test fails Battery Test Prevent Set On Off The panel can be programmed to inhibit setting if there is a battery test fail Battery Test Bat Size Ah A battery size in range 1 24Ah may be programmed programmed battery size is used to calculate the available battery standby capacity 96 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue System Menu Panel IP Code 10 The panel IP address must be programmed if a XiB Data Comms module is being used Panel IP Address Options Up to 16 characters including Characters uan Use the up arrow button to enter a Character Panel Port 6000 0 10000 Panel IP Panel Port 0 10000 The Panel Port Number is set to the default value of 6000 You should only modify this value if your network is already using this port number for some other special purpose Note that the value you use must match the IP Port Number set up in GSR Comms Options 97 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C System Menu Gateway IP Code 11 A gateway IP address must be programmed if a XiB Data Comms module is being used on a Wide Area Network Gateway IP Options Gateway IP Up to 16 characters includ
92. either be selected from the test mode menu or programmed to operate automatically at a time of day The automatic detector test can be programmed not to operate if an area is set at the programmed test time During the detector test all programmed detector test outputs will be activated These outputs should be connected to the circuits that are programmed as detector circuits The detector test output s refer to output functions will remain on for the programmed test period PX250HS expects a response from all detector circuits during this time At the end of the programmed test time there is a 10 second settling period After this time any tested circuit which is in alarm and would give an alarm response is temporarily bypassed until clear Circuits Options Detector Test Duration 10 60 seconds Test Time 00 00 HH MM AutoTest Set Off On Off Detector Test Options Duration 10 60 Seconds This is the test duration in seconds The programmed duration should be sufficient to guarantee a response from the circuits that are to be tested Detector Test Options Test Time HH MM If you want the detector test to be automatic program an auto test time If you do not want the automatic detector test option then enter a time of 00 00 Detector Test Options AutoTest Set On Off If the automatic detector test is to operate even when the panel is set the set auto test option must be programmed 107 P
93. eriod Cct Type Final Exit Code 2 When a final exit circuit alarms opens an entry timer is started When a final exit circuit clears closes during the exit time and the set group is programmed to use entry exit setting then the panel will attempt to set Cct Type PA Code 3 A PA circuit is normally silent but can be programmed with an audible response Cct Type PB Code 4 A PB circuit is a normally open device The panel will attempt to set when the PB circuit is activated during the exit time PB setting can be configured with an indefinite exit time program 0 or for PB Timed set mode program a non zero exit time Cct Type Shunt Code 5 Shunt circuits can be programmed with a set and or an unset response When a shunt circuit alarms it will shunt all circuits in its programmed area s which are programmed for shunt The programmed shunt fault output will be activated only if the shunt circuit clears and a shunted circuit is active Active circuits will remain shunted The programmed shunt output will only be turned off if the shunt circuit changes state and all shunted circuits in the area are clear The shunt output would normally be used to indicate a fault condition All shunt operations are logged in the event log as Shunt On or Shunt Off Cct Type Key Code 6 The action of a key circuit is to set the programmed circuit area s when the key circuit alarms and unset the programmed area s when the key circuit clears
94. et System Options Log Eng On Off Normally a user code must be entered before an engineer can log onto the system If the system Log Eng option is off then an engineer can log on without being authorised by a user 85 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue System Options Log Areas On Off Normally when logging an event for all areas the event will only be logged in the system log If the Log Areas option is on then the event will be stored in each individual area log This option only applies to logging set unset and reset and will affect communications in point ID SIA and Guardall formats System Options Exit Time 0 255 seconds The panel can be programmed with a common exit time The common exit time is used when setting a common area in any sub system auto setting by a schedule auto setting after a power fail setting from an ACM a user selects Force Set System Options P Set Entry 0 255 seconds The panel can be programmed with a part set entry time The part set entry time is used when unsetting with an alarm circuit programmed for P Set Entry System Options Auto Sum Win On Off If this option is on then the clock will be automatically advanced 1 hour at 2 a m on the last Sunday in March and retarded 1 hour at 2 a m on the last Sunday in October in each year These dates can be changed by the engineer System Options Code Attempts dee The panel can be programmed for a number of code attempts in t
95. ged in the event log The mains restore output is turned on The mains fail output is turned off All keypad mains LEDs will be turned on continuously When the system is operating on battery power the battery voltage is continuously monitored The following voltage levels are fixed Voltage Volts gt 11 7 Battery OK 11 4 Low Volts If the battery voltage falls to the low volts level then The message Battery Low is logged in the event log The low volt output is turned on keypad mains LEDs will be turned off If any area is set then the external sounder strobe and the internal audio output will be turned on for the programmed sounder duration If the battery voltage falls to the power fail level then The message Power Fail is logged in the event log The power fail output is turned on If any area is set then the external sounder strobe and the internal audio output will be turned on for the programmed sounder duration e If the system is unset then only the internal audio output will be turned on for the programmed sounder duration System Alarm Responses Tamper The panel can identify a tamper from any circuit keypad concentrator access control module output module the external sounder and the case lid and off the wall tamper All tampers are logged individually The response for all types of tamper except a fire circuit tamper is the same A tamper can be programmed for engineer reset when set only or
96. gged can be programmed using the Log Filter option Log filter options can be programmed for each area Log Filter Options The events for each area are separately programmed On Off ISet Uns On On Off Bypass On On Off Trouble On On Off Log On On On Off Eng On On On Off Reset On On Off Restore On On Off Edit Mode Concentrator Code 17 A 10 character concentrator descriptor can be programmed The concentrator descriptor is used in the log and in check mode Concentrator Options Conc 1 1 concs Conc Descriptor Press enter to edit 10 characters maximum EOL A 8k2 T 8k2 Press for a list of the EOL types supported 1 17 0 18 Bat 2 Ah 0 0 18 Concentrator Options EOL EOL Resistance help menu The Alarm and Tamper EOL values can be programmed This feature allows the system to interface to existing sensors that do not use the preferred Guardall EOL value Please refer to the installation manual for details of the EOL wiring arrangement 80 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue EOL Help Options EOL Values 1 A 8k2 T 8k2 Type 1 Network Standard PX 2 A 2k7 T 8k2 Type 1 Network 3 A 1k0 T 1k0 Type 2 Network 4 A 4k7 T 2k2 Type 2 Network 5 A 4k7 T 4k7 Type 2 Network 6 A 3k9 T 8k2 Type 1 Network 7 A 2k2 T 2k2 Type 2 Network 8 A 5k6 T 5k6 Type 2 Network 9 A 10k T 10k Type 1 Network 10 A 3k
97. group when the last user exits through the door 105 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C Edit Mode Access Opts Code 31 Options Options Access Opts A Pass Back 000 00 255 Minutes Access Opts A Pass Back 0 255 Minutes If Anti Pass Back is programmed a user code can only be used once on an entry reader reader 1 within the programmed anti pass back period unless the user code is used to swipe out The Anti Pass Back timer is only activated if the ACM door is actually opened and not just on the presentation of a valid token Swipe out is programmable for each ACM Refer to the ACM Exit Reader option and is a requirement for the correct operation of anti passback Edit Mode 250 5 Code 32 The ATM options only apply to users with ATM authority There are 3 programmable ATM options ATM Options ATM Delay 10 0 15 minutes Time 30 15 60 minutes Ext Time 00 0 40 minutes Options Delay 0 15 minutes The ATM delay is the time between the first and second entry of the ATM user code If zero is programmed then the ATM user code can be entered twice without any waiting period At the end of the programmed delay period the ATM user will be prompted to re enter the code Options Time 15 60 minutes The programmed ATM time is the maximum allowed unset time on the ATM There will be a warning given 10 minutes before the end
98. h Code 7 The Speech format may be used on a system with a Speech dialler fitted or a Speech module or an audio bus interface with speech capability The Speech format allows speech messages to be sent to a telephone Refer to the user manual for full details An authorised user may change a telephone number programmed with this format Number Formats SIA Code 9 SIA uses a 300 baud FSK protocol and is by far the most sophisticated of the non Guardall alarm formats able to be operated at a number of levels It sends an alarm type as a two character code e g BA for burglary alarm plus an ASCII string SIA level 3 supported See Point ID SIA and Guardall Formats table below Number Formats SMS Code 12 The SMS format can only be used if a GSM module or Dual Comm module is fitted to the system The message format is Site ID gt lt Company Name gt lt Event index gt lt Event data The event data format is the same as a printed log message and includes the time and date 65 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Number Formats Point ID SIA and Guardall Formats Event Type Fire Point ID Event Code 122 Point ID Qualifier Event SIA Event Code PA Area No Sensor No Category Area 0 max Circuit number 110 Event FA Area 0 max Circuit number Cct Alarm 24 Hour Entry exit Rest Entry exit Cct Tamper 130 133 134 134 137 Event Event E
99. he range 1 99 before the keypad is disabled A disabled keypad is indicated by the Out of Service message Out of Service This message will remain on display for 5 minutes from the last key press System Options Duress 1 On Off The panel can be programmed to generate a duress if the first digit of a user PIN code is incremented Duress 1 or decremented Duress 1 If no user duress option is required then program both options off This option should not be turned on after a user s has changed PIN code from the default as all possible duress PIN codes are checked when a user chooses a new PIN code System Options Set 230vFail On Off The panel can be programmed to set with a mains fault present If disabled the system will report Cannot Set when a user tries to set with a 230v fault present System Options TampResp 0 max responses If this option is non zero the programmed response number will be used in place of the default tamper response System Options FaultResp On Off XiB faults when unset will normally be indicated as a tamper alarm If the FaultResp option is on the XiB faults are logged as a fault only and will trigger any programmed fault output System Options PA Resp 0 max responses If this option is non zero the programmed response number will be used in place of the default silent PA response 86 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue System Options EOL EOL Resistance help menu The Ala
100. he sounder delay and standby can be programmed to operate if the panel is part set i e not all areas set This option will only be displayed if the system has more than one area programmed 94 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Sounder Menu Standby On Off The sounder standby only applies to alarm circuits and tamper when all areas are set The panel can be programmed to operate in standby mode in the event of an alarm If standby is programmed then following an alarm the sounder will only be turned on if there is a line fault or if the communicator fails to send the alarm report by the end of the programmed sounder on time This option should only be used when the alarm event is triggering a communicator The panel will still time the alarm for the programmed sounder duration and if a line fault occurs during this time the sounder will be turned on for the remainder of the programmed sounder duration The standby option will be ignored if Home Set applies Sounder Menu Pre Warning On Off Pre warning will only operate if the verify alarm type is programmed as off If an alarm circuit is activated during the entry period then the panel stops the entry timer and gives pre warning alarm for a fixed period of 45 seconds A pre warning alarm is the normal circuit response but the communicator is not triggered All circuits which cause a pre warning are logged as Pre Warning If any circuit alarms during the entry warni
101. he user for late working Note The IMQ late work duration limit of 3 hours from the normal set time still applies Schedule Menu Shunt Off HH MM An HS schedule will automatically remove the shunt from all circuits in the programmed shunt group at the shunt off time If a shunted circuit is in alarm at this time a shunt fault will be logged and the shunt fault transmitted output activated The circuit will also give a normal alarm response The circuit will also be logged as a Shunt Fault and the area Shunt Fault TX output will be activated 101 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C Access Control Features The number of that can be connected depends on the panel variant Each ACM will control one door The panel users must be the first users in the system For example on the PX 500 users 2 200 may be access or panel users users 201 1000 can only be access users User 1 is always the engineer The PX access control system can be configured through a security system keypad or a PC running GuardStation Access Guardall PX proximity tokens may only be introduced to the system through a PX keypad with an integrated proximity reader The ACM door input may be programmed as a circuit This allows a door circuit to be programmed as a secure door or as an entry point for the system There are 2 access options in the edit menu Edit Options 30 ACM 31 Access Opts Access System Security System Integrat
102. if there are circuits in alarm when setting System Options P Cnt Period 1 255 seconds The pulse count period can be programmed for circuits that are directly connected to inertia devices If another pulse is not detected within this period then the pulse counter is reset System Options Pulse Count If the pulse count is non zero then pulses of less than the alarm response time from circuits enabled for pulse count will be counted If the programmed pulse count is reached within the programmed pulse count period then a change of state will be recognised This option is only used when circuits have the inertia option enabled System Options Debounce 1 250 2 500mS The debounce time can be programmed in the range 2 500mS The actual debounce time will be twice the number entered in mS For example if the required debounce time is 10mS the programmed debounce value should be 5 Only circuits configured as inertia sensors use this option The minimum response time of a circuit is dependent on the input Response mS Default mS PX Panel inputs 1 10 200 QX inputs 1 3 2 or 500 QX inputs 4 10 10 or 500 Concentrator inputs 1 4 2 500 Concentrator inputs 5 8 10 500 Keypads inputs 1 2 2 500 ACM RTE amp door contact 200 System Options Log Set On Off Normally the event log is not accessible when any area is set If the Log Set option is on then the event log can be accessed while an area is still s
103. ing Characters 0 Use the up arrow button to enter a Character System Menu Subnet Mask Code 12 A subnet mask must be programmed if a XiB Data Comms module is being used on a Wide Area Network If the panel is to communicate with an IP address that is not connected on the same sub net then the communications will be sent via the Gateway Network Mask Options Subnet mask Up to 16 characters including Characters 0 Use the up arrow button to enter a Character System Menu XIB Code 13 Baud Options Baud Choice of three options Off 9600 19200 for each XIB bus 9600 If set to Off the panel will not poll devices on that bus except for devices that negotiate their own baud rate Note PX500 and PX250HS only When using XIB Bus Detectors obtain maximum system performance by setting baud rate to 19200 Attach all XIB Bus Detectors to this XIB bus Maximum XIB cable length will half if baud rate is doubled to 19200 Only XIB Bus Detectors can run at 19200 98 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit Mode Response Code 21 The panel will use the default alarm response for all events unless a specific response is programmed Response Options Response x number Sounder Off Response help menu Strobe Off Response help menu Audio Off Respon
104. ion 1 The door contact may be programmed as a security panel entry exit circuit or be given any other circuit response 2 An access system user can be programmed as a security system user 3 The ACM may be programmed to prevent unlocking while the ACM Group is set The ACM Group is programmable ACM doors be programmed to open if a fire alarm is reported from the security system The ACM group may be set and unset from a Proximity reader Outputs on the security system may be programmed to follow the state of an ACM door circuit oou 102 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C Edit Mode ACM Code 30 Each ACM can be programmed individually Options Options ACM nn A 10 character descriptor press enter to edit Mode Normal Press for a list of access module modes SetGroup 1 0 max set groups Cct 00 0 max circuit Set Access Off On Off Set Off On Off Unset Off On Off Exit Reader Off On Off RTE On On Off Door Release 010 000 255 seconds Door Open 030 000 255 seconds Log Access Off On Off Log Denied Off On Off Log Open Off On Off Log Forced Off On Off Log Schedule Off On Off Log RTE Off On Off Log Card Off On Off Schedule 00 0 max schedules Pending Off On Off Sch Override Off On Off Aux R Denied Off On Off Aux R Time 001 001 255 seconds the aux Relay activation period Fire Unlock Off On Off Perimeter Off On Off Auto Set Off On
105. ion and the system fault response The battery low volts threshold is dependant on the EN Grade If the EN Grade is 0 then the threshold is set to 11 4v For EN grades 1 2 or 3 the threshold is set to 12v System Menu Sounder Code 08 Sounder Options Sounder Delay 05 0 30 minutes P Set Delay On On Off Standby Off On Off Pre Warning Off On Off SetFailSndr Off On Off System Set Off On Off Sounder Rpt 0 0 10 Bleeper On On Off Audio Volume 1 1 4 PX48i PX80i only Sounder Menu On Time 0 30 minutes The panel sounder output is always turned off at the end of the programmed sounder on time If a time of 0 is programmed the sounder will remain on until a user logs on Sounder Menu Delay 0 30 minutes The sounder delay only applies to alarm circuits and tamper when all areas are set The panel can be programmed to delay the sounders In this case the sounder strobe audio keypad bleeper s will not be activated until after the delay duration This option should only be used when the alarm event is triggering a communicator The panel will ignore the programmed delay if there is a line fault present the communicator makes 3 unsuccessful attempts to send an alarm report or if Home Set applies The programmed sounder delay only applies to the main sounder output If individual area delays or on times are required these should be programmed within the output function Sounder Menu P Set Delay On Off T
106. ion manual 41 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit Mode Input Map Code 03 Input Map Menu 1 Panel IP 2 1 The door circuit input on ACM be mapped using the door circuit option in the access control menu edit option 30 Input Map Panel IP Not PX500 PX250HS Code 1 Panel Inputs Options Panel IP1 01 0 max circuits 1 2 02 0 circuits 03 0 circuits 1 4 04 0 circuits 1 5 05 0 circuits 6 06 0 1P7 07 0 circuits IP8 08 0 max circuits Input Map Conc IP Code 2 Panel Inputs Options Conc 1 1 max concentrators IP1 11 0 max circuits IP2 12 0 max circuits 13 0 circuits IP4 14 0 max circuits 1 5 15 0 circuits IP6 16 0 circuits 7 17 0 circuits 1 8 18 0 circuits Keypad Code 3 Keypad Inputs Options 1 max keypads 0 max circuits 2 00 0 circuits 42 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit Mode Set Group Code 04 Set Group Options x Set Group Number Descriptor 10 characters max Area 1 Off On Off Area 2 Off On Off Exit Time 030 0 255 seconds Silent Set Off On Off LogOn Unset Off On Off Common
107. is logged in the event log Circuit Options Detector PX250HS On Off This option only applies to an alarm type circuit Circuits programmed with the detector test option may be tested automatically Refer to the section on the detector programming options for details Circuit Options Fire Door On Off This option only applies to an alarm type circuit The circuit Fire Door option will only be available if the circuit is programmed with an unset response A circuit with the fire door option on will operate as an alarm type when set When unset the circuit alarm response will only log the event and activate all programmed fire door outputs The log message is Fire Door Open and may only be reset when the fire door is closed The fire door output s will be cleared unconditionally when a user logs on Circuit Options Dormitory PX500 PX250HS 0 2 This option only applies to an alarm or fire type circuits Refer to the section on the dormitory programming options for details Circuit Options TX Poll On Off By default all radio transmitters added to the system will have the polling option enabled if required polling can be disabled for individual transmitters 40 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Circuit Options No EOL On Off If required the EOL resistors can be omitted from individual circuit inputs The programmed EOL values will be used only for circuits with the No EOL option turned off Circuit O
108. l Issue Edit Mode Verify Alarm Code 14 PX v1 20 or later fully complies with DD243 2002 A verifiable event includes any combination of two of the following events Circuit alarm PA alarm Any source of tamper A line fault An event will only be confirmed if it is in a set area If system verification is programmed then verification will only occur if the system is set Each type of verifiable event is programmable An ER circuit may also be programmed to start an entry if the final exit circuit is auto bypassed at the end of the verification period Areas with a single un verified event are cleared when setting In addition to the verify options to comply with DD243 2002 the following options must also be on Circuit verify and auto reset options Reset auto reset Verify Alarm Options Type System System or Area Duration 30 0 60 minutes Sounder On On Off Tamper Off On Off Line Fault On On Off Entry Cancel Off On Off Strobe On On Off Eng Rst Off On Off Entry ACE Off On Off ER No Conf Off On Off Verify Alarm Menu Type Verify Help Menu The panel can be programmed to confirm alarms from any verified circuit in the system or only confirm alarms from another circuit in the same area Verify Help Menu 3 If system is selected then an alarm will be verified by any other circuit in the system If areas is selected then alarm wi
109. l be defaulted to an alarm type circuit with Fault EOL enabled Depending on the choice in the Auto Add menu the keypad will then prompt for the next circuit number or automatically increment decrement the detector number for addition of a new detector Note The detectors Red LED will flash a sequence for 10 seconds to indicate that it has been added correctly Ensure that the cover remains closed after this 112 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue XiB Detector Menu Edit Bus Det Code 2 When the Edit Bus Det option is selected the system will prompt for the circuit number that the detector is mapped to Circuit Number Enter the circuit number that the detector is mapped to XiB Detector Options XIB Detector Cct x X circuit number Pulse Cnt 1 shot Press for a list of pulse count modes UW Day Dis Off On Off Anti Mask On On Off DET Rng Low Off On Off Red LED On On Off Yellow LED On On Off Green LED On On Off AM Sens Hi On On Off Fault Rpt On On Off Low V Rpt On On Off Anti Stlth On On Off Latching Off On Off The displayed XiB detector options will depend on the detector type as shown in the table Function Detector Type DT15 AM 15 15 15 v Y v Y Pulse Ont Y Y Y Y UW Day Dis Y Y Anti mask Y Y Y DET Rng Low Y Y Y Y Red LED v Yellow LED v v Green LED Y Y AM Sens Hi Y Y
110. larm Unset PX250HS 0 99 minutes This option only applies when an open close schedule is programmed If programmed a user may unset the group following an alarm The group will re arm automatically at the end of the programmed alarm unset period There is no set warning at the auto re arm time Group Options Perimeter PX250HS On Off When a perimeter area s is unset then all shuntable circuits in the areas programmed with auto shunt will be shunted The isolate will be removed from the circuits when the circuit area s is next set 46 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit Mode Keypad Code 05 Keypad Options Group 1 On Off Group 2 On Off Group 32 On Off Exit Time 1 0 255 seconds 1 use Set group exit times PX250HS only Bleeper On On Off Dual Code Off On Off PX only Schedule 0 0 max schedules PX500 PX250HS LogOff Set Off On Off LogOff Unset Off On Off Set Tone 000 0 255 seconds Log Access Off On Off Set On On Off PX250HS Unset On On Off PX250HS User LogOff 1 1 255 minutes PX250HS Ext RD Wieg Off On Off PIN OVR Off On Off PX250HS Keypad Menu Set Group 1 max On Off The keypad can be programmed for any combination of set groups Keypad Menu Exit Time PX250HS only 0 255 seconds If a keypad exit time is programmed then it will be used in place of the set group exit time The set mode will depend on the programmed keypad exit time 0
111. ll back the programmed GSR number config read write and automatically uploading the event log If more than one telephone number is programmed with the same GSR number then the first one will be used i e the lowest telephone number Tel Number Menu Assist On Off If this option is programmed a user may initiate an Assist call to GSR on this telephone number Number Menu Auto Test On Off Any telephone number can be programmed for automatic dialler test refer to the main comms options for details When enabled a test call will be initiated at the programmed test time or at the programmed test interval Number Menu Attempts 0 5 The number of consecutive call attempts to the programmed number is programmable Enter a zero to use the pre defined call attempts see below This option does not apply when using SmartDial Super 68 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Attempts Call Pattern The call pattern for all communications using a dialler programmed with the UK country code is shown in the table Attempt Number Number Dialled Gap Between Attempts t S nay e 3 1 5 seconds Secondary 5 seconds Secondary 1 minute If the same telephone number is programmed for the secondary this effectively increases the call attempts to 6 Number Menu Backup 0 max numbers The programmed number can be configured as a backup for any primary number The backup num
112. ll be automatically unset at the open 1 time Schedule Menu Close 1 In HS schedule this is the latest time that all set groups programmed to use the schedule can be unset If a set group is not unset by this time then it cannot be unset until the next day that the schedule applies If a set group is set after the close time then it cannot be unset until the next open time unless the unset after an alarm condition applies A set group can be set and unset freely within the open close period s Schedule Menu Set 1 Automatically set all set groups programmed to use schedule at the programmed set 1 time if the programmed time is not 00 00 Schedule Menu Open 2 In an HS schedule this is the start of the second open close period It would normally be used to restrict when area s can be unset following lunch time setting If only one open close period is required in a day then set the open 2 time to 00 00 Schedule Menu Close 2 In an HS schedule this is latest time that the set group be unset if 2 open close periods are programmed If only one open close period is required in a day then set the open 2 time to 00 00 Schedule Menu Set 2 set groups programmed to use the schedule at the programmed set 2 time if the programmed time is 00 00 Schedule Menu Latest Set The latest set time is the latest time that can be selected by t
113. ll be replaced by a fault message ACM 1 Aux PSU 230V Fault The Aux PSU mains has failed If during a mains fail the battery voltage falls below the battery low threshold then the Battery Low message will be displayed Aux PSU 230V fault and Battery Low are logged in the event log If no auxiliary PSU is connected a warning message will be displayed ACM 1 Aux PSU Not Applicable No Aux PSU is connected to the ACM SM Code 07 When the check SM option is selected the panel will display the status of all configured serial modules SM 1 Clear Fault Tamper or Clear Not Applicable The or buttons can be used to change the SM number On PX500 pr PX250HS press the button to display the SM bus number The SM firmware version number will be displayed on all panel variants The programmed SM comms type BUSn V1 05 The SM is replying on BUS n The firmware is v1 05 o zu o Press the button again to display the comms status o O i 3 a Serial Busy The RS232 port is busy on this serial module 21 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Dialler Code 09 When the check Dialler option is selected the panel will display the status of all configured dialler modules Dialler Clear Fault Tamper or Clear xx xxxV The XIB supply voltage and GSM signal 4 blocks represents a good signal On a PX500 or PX250HS press the button to display the dialler bus number The dialler firmware version nu
114. ll be verified only by another circuit in the same area If the verify type is off then verification will be disabled Verify Alarm Menu Duration 0 60 minutes The verified alarm duration is the maximum time between the first circuit to alarm and the confirming circuit alarm If a duration of 000 is programmed then the verification period will be until either the area or system is set or unset If an alarm event has not been confirmed by the end of the programmed verification period then the engineer reset requirement will be cleared If the first alarm has not cleared and has not been confirmed by the end of the verify alarm period then the circuit will be bypassed the circuit must have the bypass option enabled to use this feature The verification timer will be paused when an entry timer starts in an area that has had an unconfirmed alarm 78 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Verify Alarm Menu Sounder On Off If the sounder option is off the first non verified alarm will be silent Verify Alarm Menu Tamper On Off Tamper alarms may be programmed as verifiable Tamper alarms are not verified if the system is unset Verify Alarm Menu Line Fault On Off Line faults may be programmed as verifiable Verify Alarm Menu Entry Cancel On Off If the entry cancel option is on then verification will be cancelled at the start of the entry time Verify Alarm Menu Strobe On Off If the strobe option is on then the stro
115. ll show the reset code 0313332900 The top line will show the programmed service number Code 123456 The bottom line will show the reset code The user can still reset in the normal way but is prevented from setting the affected area until an engineer has logged on to a keypad If you have managed reset programmed the bottom line of the display will show a random reset code instead of the contact number The engineer reset condition can be cleared by e Anengineer log on managed reset PIN code one shot e An engineer reset circuit alarm An engineer reset is not required if a user aborts the alarm If the verify eng reset programming option is on then an engineer reset is not required if an alarm is not verified Reset Menu Eng Rst Alm If enabled Eng Rst Alm applies to Tamper Alarms Entry Alarms and Alarm type circuits Reset Menu Eng Rst PA If Eng Rst PA is programmed then any PA alarm when set or unset will require an engineer reset Reset Menu Auto Reset On Off Auto reset only applies to set alarms and tampers from circuits programmed with the auto reset option If auto reset is on the panel will automatically reset the circuit alarm latch and any programmed circuit latch output at the end of the programmed sounder period if the circuit state is normal If the alarm condition is not clear the panel will attempt to reset at one minute intervals until the alarm is reset the area is unset or another alarm occurs in the
116. locked at the scheduled stop time Proximity reader LED s will show the door as unlocked after a valid entry for the scheduled period If no valid token is presented Menu Sch Override On Off If the schedule override option is on then a user can override the schedule by using the manual lock unlock options on a keypad Menu Aux R Denied On Off Normally the Aux relay will be turned on when either the door is forced open or the door is held open and will be turned off after the programmed time see below If the Aux R Denied option is on then the Aux relay will be turned on for programmed duration if a user is denied access Menu Aux R Time 1 255 Seconds The Aux relay time can be programmed in the range 1 255 seconds Menu Fire Unlock On Off Each ACM can be programmed to unset in the event of a fire alarm If a circuit programmed as a fire type alarms the PX will send a permanent unlock message to the all ACMs programmed with the fire unlock option The ACM doors will remain unlocked until the fire alarm is reset Menu On Off If a door is programmed as a perimeter door then the system will keep track of users entering and exiting through the door This option is used in conjunction with the door Auto set option Menu Auto Set On Off This option is only available if a door is programmed as perimeter If the auto set option is on then the system will set the programmed door set
117. mber will be displayed on all panel variants GSM The dialler type not read from the module comes from panel config BUSn V4 50 9600 dialler is replying on BUS n The firmware is v4 50 XIB at 9600 baud Press the button again to display the dialler capabilities PSTN GSM The dialler can do both PSTN and GSM calls GSM Clear The GSM connection is OK RM Code 10 When the check RM option is selected the panel will display the status of all configured radio modules RM 1 Clear Fault Tamper or Clear Not Applicable The or buttons can be used to change the RM number On a PX500HS press the button to display the RM bus number The RM firmware version number will be displayed on all panel variants Radio 1 The RM descriptor The RM is replying on BUS n The firmware is v2 05 Uu c o 5 lt N o a Press the button again to display the system configuration RM 1 Visonic The system is configured for Visonic radio Not Applicable OPM Code 11 When the check OPM option is selected the panel will display the status of all configured output modules OPM 1 Clear Fault Tamper or Clear Not Applicable The or buttons can be used to change the OPM number On a PX500 or PX250HS press the button to display the RM bus number Audio Module Code 12 When the check AM option is selected the panel will display the status of all configured audio modules AM 1 Clear Fault Tamper or Clear Not Applicable The
118. menus The order of menu items in version 4 are different from earlier versions Some options are not available in all variants Refer to the appropriate section for details Version 4 Main menu Menu Menu Text Defaults Version 4 2 Main menu System Size Menu Menu Text Defaults Version 4 3 Main menu Circuit System Size Menu Menu Text Defaults Input Map Circuit System Size Set Group Input Map Circuit Keypad Set Group Input Map User Keypad Set Group Output Fn User Keypad Output Map Output Fn User Output Link Output Map Output Fn Comms Output Link Output Map Tel Number Comms Output Link GSR Tel Number Comms Module GSR Tel Number Verify Alm Module Verify Alm GSR Conc Text Alarm Rpt Module Verify Alm Schedule Holiday Log Filter Alarm Rpt Concentrator Log Filter System Schedule Concentrator Response Holiday Schedule ACM System Holiday Access Opts Response System ATM Dormitory Custom User Response Detector HS Schedule Custom User Radio ACM HS Schedule Audio Module System Sub menu Access Opts ACM ATM Access O
119. meout feature Edit Mode Tel Number Code 11 This option will only be available if a dialler or Serial module is fitted to the system For each telephone number there is a sub menu of options Tel Number Options Tel Number x x Telephone number index Format ADEMCO Alarm format help menu Module SM 1 Module type help menu Tel Number 1 16 digits Data Number 0 1 16 digits GSR 0 0 GSR Assist Off On Off Auto Test Off On Off Attempts 0 0 5 Backup 0 0 numbers Call Repeat Off On Off Alarm Off On Off Set Uns Off On Off Bypass Off On Off Trouble Off On Off Log On Off On Off Eng On Off On Off Reset Off On Off Restore Off On Off Ch 1 Alarm Off On Off Ch 8 Alarm Off On Off Ch 1 Restore Off On Off Ch 8 Restore Off On Off Ch 1 On Off Ch 8 On Off Number Menu Format Alarm format help menu The speech format can only be used if a speech module is fitted to the system The SMS format is only available if a Dual comm or GSM module is fitted to the system Alarm Format Help 2 Superfast 3 Point ID 4 Guardall 5 Home Beep 7 Speech 9 SIA 12 SMS 64 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Number Formats ADEMCO Code 1 The ADEMCO channel signals are the same as the 8 main PCB TX channels and are programmed through output mapping The PX panel also supports open close and restore channel
120. midnight The sequence of PIN codes generated will depend on the programmed seed code The PIN code for each day can only be obtained by programming the 4 digit seed number into the PIN of the day PC program If the PIN of the day option is on when power is first applied the panel will set the date to Monday 7th September 1992 and the engineer PIN code will be set to the default PIN for that day Time 20 clock can only be set by the engineer Some users have the authority to change the time by up to 75 minutes from the time set by the engineer if the user clock edit option is programmed The old and new times will be recorded in the event log Time To change start entering the new time Time Enter HH MM Enter the new time 21 Sat 02 Jan 1999 To change start entering new date g E E 9 5 Enter the new date The new date will be recorded in the event log Sum Time Code 22 The panel may be configured to automatically change the time at the start and end of BST The summer and winter time change dates may also be programmed manually If you do not want the panel to automatically change the clock then enter the same date for the summer time and winter time No year is entered as part of the summer winter time change dates The entered date will remain valid until changed If you are entering a date for next year which is before the current date then the
121. n CONG OP A ag ssh spate cd es KEYPAD OD SURTOUT be ea RN ME COMMUNICATOR OuU 62 HOME AUTH CODE CALL REPEAT TEST PERIODS TEST TEST CONNECT SET e nere ede ti terere RAGES eR PRENNE 64 Home Beep Speech cur Ran edes ORO DRE ASSIST AUTO TEST ER ATTEMPTS le tu 69 CALL REPEAT ALARM REPORT CATEGORIES eeeeeeeeeeee eee 000 69 ALARM CHANNELS cien RET NI I BI M 69 RESTORE 69 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue p CONFIGWR eee PINS A LOG UPLOAD TIME 2o sesto eti nm Nen tes ete Md MN ad RM Via fric MESSAGE erae EO CU EDD RE INS PME HE NEN IRSE GER ENERO VIRTUAL KP ee
122. n If this option is off then pressing the unset button during the entry period will unset the programmed group Keyfob Options User 2 max users The programmed user number will be used when logging all keyfob set unset actions 110 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C Edit Mode XiB Detector 36 The number of XiB Detectors be added to the system is dependant on the panel variant Max XiB Detectors XiB Detector Menu 0 Auto Add 1 Add Bus Det 2 Edit Bus Det This option will only be available after the first detector is added 3 Del Bus Det This option will only be available after the first detector is added XiB Detector Menu Auto Add Code 0 The Auto Add option allows the engineer to add multiple detectors at a time without having to come back to the keypad to press option 1 to add another single detector The system will display the current type of adding mechanism Auto Add Auto Add Off Either displays Off Increm Decrem Pressing gives the three types of auto add modes available Auto Add Types 0 Auto adding is off 1 Increment Automatically increment the cct number after adding the detector 2 Decrement Automatically decrement the cct number after adding the detector Note The adding will start from the first circuit that the Engineer specifies see section Add Bus Det the
123. n working either forwards or backwards as selected 111 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C XiB Detector Menu Add Bus Det Code 1 When the Add Bus Det option is selected the system will prompt for the circuit number that the new detector is to be mapped to Circuit Enter the circuit number that the new detector is to be mapped to If the chosen circuit number for the detector is already used by a hardwired circuit then the mapping for the hardwired circuit must be turned off see Input Mapping It is recommended that the circuit numbers used for the XiB Detectors are outwith the range of circuits used for hardwired circuits This will allow additional XiB Detectors and hardwired circuits to be added to the system at any time without re mapping circuits If the entered circuit number is already mapped to a detector then an error message Bus Det in use will be displayed Auto Add type also plays a role in adding If set to Increment or decrement the circuit is the starting point for adding detectors Once added the circuit number is automatically incremented decremented and is ready for another detector to be added Cct xx Tamper XIB Det The system will prompt for the new XiB Detector to be activated To add a new XiB Detector the detectors tamper button must be activated by opening up the detector and then closing the cover When a XiB Detector has been successfully added the mapped circuit number wil
124. n unset period is defined as any area s being unset when the system was set If a circuit fails an auto check during this period then the area s cannot be set Circuit check failures and circuit check OK all circuits operating correctly are both logged System Options Edit Sched On Off If this option is on then an authorised user can change the schedule times and holidays In a PX250HS this option does not apply to the HS schedule 87 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue System Options Cct Double RX16i QX32i On Off Reference Fault EOL for wiring diagram The Primary circuit is the Alarm the doubled circuit is the Aux If Cct Double option is on then 1 The aux inputs for the panel circuits 1 8 will become the alarm inputs for circuits 9 16 respectively Circuits 9 16 can be programmed with any response 2 The programmable circuit limit will be changed to 16 circuits 3 All non panel inputs are unavailable For example in check mode circuit 1 9 appears as O e Both circuits clear AO A Both circuits clear 1 Alarm 8 200 Primary circuit open Cct 9 Clear 8 200K Primary circuit open Secondary circuit open S eg 59 t gt gt 9 3 3 Secondary circuit open gt A Both circuits open o 9 o gt D m 3 Both circuits open Open circuit V V 59
125. nearest hour will be 24 Hours displayed 23 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue 5V Reference Code 69 The accuracy of the diagnostic measurements is in part dependent on the system 5 volt reference To improve this accuracy it is recommended that the 5 volt terminal is measured using a calibrated voltmeter The measured voltage in millivolts should then be programmed 5V Reference 5000 Enter the voltage in mV The allowed range is 4750 5250 5 volts 5 Code 70 To copy a circuit configuration to a range of other circuits Copy Cct Enter the circuit to be copied to and the copy range To copy a single circuit enter the same circuit number as the first and last The copy circuit option does not copy the circuit text descriptor Copy User Code 71 To copy a user configuration to a range of other users Copy User Enter the user to be copied to and the copy range To copy a single user enter the same user number as the first and last The copy user option does not copy the user text descriptor If using a PX500 or PX250HS this option does not copy the user ACM authorities See Copy A User Copy KP Code 72 To copy a keypad configuration to a range of other keypads Copy KP_ Enter the keypad to be copied to And the copy range To copy a single keypad enter the same keypad number as the first and last Copy A User PX500 PX250HS Code 73 This option will only be availabl
126. ng period then no pre warning is allowed If the user does not log on within the pre warning timer period the communicator will be triggered Sounder Menu SetFailSndr On Off Normally when an area fails to set the internal sounder and keypad bleepers will be turned on If the Set Fail sounder option is on the external sounder will also be turned on Sounder Menu System Set On Off The sounder can be programmed to only operate if the system all areas is set This option will only be displayed if the system has more than one area programmed Sounder Menu Sounder Rpt p If the sounder repeat option is on and auto reset applies then 1 minute after the end of sounder time if a circuit is still in alarm or tamper the sounder will be turned on This cycle will repeat until the programmed sounder repeat limit is reached A sounder repeat value of 1 means that the sounder will be turned on for a second cycle in the event of an auto reset fail This option only applies to the sounder output This option is not normally used in the UK Sounder Menu Bleeper On Off The audio output on the control panel PCB can be configured to drive a buzzer or a 160 speaker To drive a speaker select the bleeper option off Sounder Menu Audio Volume This is a PX48i PX80i option only The audio volume option only applies to entry exit and test mode tones Alarm tones are always at the highest volume 95 PX QX RX Version 4 30
127. o use this connection method the keypad must be a version 2 keypad or later and must be programmed for external reader Wiegand format The keypad must not be fitted with an internal reader Keypad Menu PIN OVR PX250HS only On Off If the PIN Override option is on then the normal unset restrictions for example an open close schedule can be overridden by entering an invalid PIN code 3 times followed by a valid user code Note If the PIN Override option is required then the system Code Attempts option must be programmed for at least 4 attempts 48 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit Mode User Code 06 Enter the user number in the range 2 max users The user menu will then be displayed Access system users can be added quickly using the Add User menu option 50 The user 2 configuration may only be changed by user 1 or user 2 User Options 1 Name 4 Authority 6 Schedule 5 ACM Authority PX only 7 Lockout PX only User Menu Name Code 1 The programmed text descriptor will be displayed Press the v button to edit the text descriptor Refer to editing text descriptors for full details A user name can be up to 10 characters long User Menu Authority Code 4 Users can be programmed with a number of options including authority level area access and timed access When a new user is added using option 50 Add user the user authority is automatically set to Acce
128. og Date Log Alarm A Log Full A Log User A Log ACM Time Holiday Schedule Group Text Minutes Left Late Work Bypass Chime Shunt Print Text Print Hols A User Delete User Identify User Door Unlock Door Lockout Text User Copy A User Status lt def lt 9 RISUS IS RU Bank Reset SS S ololo loo aa gt lt gt lt gt lt gt gt lt lt lt gt Ds lt lt lt Bs Be lt Os gt lt gt lt gt lt gt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt lt gt gt Ds gt gt lt gt gt lt lt lt gt Ds lt gt gt Be Bs lt Os SEA SP gt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt gt lt gt gt gt xc gt gt c c CE Ds Be gt Ds gt gt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt Ds lt gt gt Ds gt gt lt De gt lt lt gt lt De gt gt De De gt gt Be gt lt S gt gt lt gt lt lt gt lt gt lt gt gt Ds lt Bx Ds gt De lt gt gt D5
129. olated until put back on line A circuit isolate can only be removed if the circuit is clear Isolated circuits are displayed when a user sets the circuit s area In the PX250HS each circuit must be individually configured to allow isolate and an isolate limit also applies Isolate Conc Code 2 A concentrator tamper response can also be isolated An isolated concentrator will remain isolated until put back on line This does not isolate the individual circuits on a concentrator A concentrator isolate can only be removed if the concentrator tamper is clear Isolate Radio Code 3 A radio module tamper response can also be isolated An isolated radio module will remain isolated until put back on line A radio module isolate can only be removed if the radio module tamper is clear Code 4 Isolate Keypad A keypad tamper response can also be isolated An isolated keypad will remain isolated until put back on line A keypad isolate can only be removed if the keypad tamper is clear Isol Sndr Code 5 The sounder tamper response can also be isolated An isolated sounder will remain isolated until put back on line A sounder isolate can only be removed if the sounder tamper is clear A serial printer may be connected to the XiB Serial Module Refer to the installation manual for the required XiB Serial Module DIL switch settings The print menu options will only be available if a Serial Module is connected and configured within the 132Comms
130. ons are dependent on the control panel variant and the user authority as shown in the table The table on the following page page 12 shows the menu options available for each User including the Engineer and the notes below apply to certain items within the table Notes 1 The Engineer option is not available to a user if the panel is programmed to allow the engineer to log on without user authorisation 2 The PIN option is not available if the PIN of Day option is enabled The PIN option for some users will only be available if configured as part of the user authority The time can only be changed by a master ordinary user if programmed by the engineer System clock edit option User time changes are limited to 75 minutes The bypass option is only available if at least one circuit has been programmed to allow bypass The print options are only available of a printer is connected to the system The access options are only available if an ACM is fitted to the system The schedule option is only available if programmed by the engineer From v3 2 the Schedule Edit option also applies to the holiday option These options are only available if the Master edit option is on The user name authority and schedule sub menu options are only available if the Master edit option is on 10 A Guard type user can view print the event log when set 12 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue pien
131. ork 1 Perimeter 2 Vault i The current set time HS only and if the Late i or the late work time Limit is enabled if non zero is displayed Late Work 17 00 f Use the arrow buttons to increment or decrement the late work time Late Work 18 00 f In a PX250HS the late work time limits are from normal set time to the Scars amd set time Late Work Enter HH MM Late Work 19 00 90 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue System Menu Area PX only Code 06 This option will only be available if a dialler or Serial module is fitted to the system Area Options Options 0 max areas 4 digits maximum Isol Limit 0 0 255 PX250HS Only Shunt Limit 0 0 255 PX250HS Only Byp Limit 3 0 255 PX250HS Only Area Options ID 0 4 digits This option will only be available if a dialler or Serial module is fitted to the system Individual area Ids may be programmed Area 195 are used by the SIA point ID SMS and Guardall alarm reporting formats The area 0 ID will be used for all system event alarms Area Options Isol Limit PX250HS 0 255 This is a PX250HS only option The maximum number of circuits that can be isolated in an area is programmable If the limit is reached a warning will be displayed and a message logged Area Options Shunt Limit PX250HS 0 255 This is a PX250HS only option The
132. other times the engineer can only log on after a user code is entered and the Eng option is selected The panel can however be programmed to allow an engineer log on without first entering a user code Once logged onto the system an engineer can log on and off any keypad during his working time To log off the system completely select the Eng option from the main menu The engineer log on and log off times are stored in the event log The panel can be programmed to operate with a PC running GuardStation Remote software All operations are programmable Refer to GSR section for full details Remote access can either be automatic where the PC user can log on to the panel at any time without a user being on site or can be programmed for on site user authorisation User Enable If User Enable is programmed then the user must select the Eng option before the remote user can log onto the system When remote engineer log on is authorised the keypad will display the Out of Service message The host must connect to the panel within 2 minutes If any key is pressed during the out of service time the keypad will be put back on line It is not possible to log off the system if there are alarms present PIN of Day The PIN of the day option can only be enabled disabled from GuardStation Remote version 2 5 or higher if Pin of the day is off in the panel defaults When PIN of the day is active key not zero the engineer PIN code will be changed every day at
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134. owledge from central station 4 Main PCB LF input 5 Dialler Fault 6 IP network fault System Alarm Responses Authentication Fail If GuardStation fails to use the correct authentication code the panel will terminate the call After 4 successive authentication failures the panel will generate an authentication alarm No further remote log on attempts will be allowed for 4 hour period or until a user enters a PIN code on site This feature complies with the BSIA downloading guidelines The remote authentication alarm response is the Rmt Auth Fail output is activated the internal audio will be turned on when set or unset the event is logged as a Rmt Auth Fail no further remote log on attempts will be allowed for 4 hour period or until a user enters a PIN code on site System Alarm Responses Forced Alarm If an ACM door is opened while the lock is closed then a forced alarm will be generated The forced alarm action is 1 Log the event if log forced alarm is enabled for the ACM 2 on the Aux Relay if the relay function is enabled for forced alarm 121 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C Appendix B User Authorities The available user options for each authority level are shown in the table below Menu Option Manager Ordinary Set Uns Set Unset Cleaner Access ATM Log Guard Unset Set Reset Engineer Code User Number Log Full Log Cct Log User Log KP L
135. ptions Keyfob 0 max Keyfobs The Keyfob option is only available if the circuit is mapped to a Visonic radio Keyfob transmitter The Keyfob number programmed for the circuit is the Keyfob response which is programmed in the radio menu Circuit Options Audio Module 0 max audio modules This option will only be displayed if the system is programmed with at least one audio module see system size When a circuit with audio configured alarms the microphone s on the programmed audio module will be activated If the audio bus interface has a record facility then recording will start automatically Circuit Options ShockTec On Off This option is for use with ShockTec sensors If this option is on then the interpretation of the alarm fault conditions is modified The ShockTec has 2 outputs the shock output is wired to through the fault EOL resistor and the contact output is wired to through the alarm EOL resistor When the shock output is active the panel will start a 30 second timer If the alarm contact opens during the 30 second period than an alarm response will be given The alarm output is ignored at all other times Circuit Options Camera 0 max cameras If the system supports video cameras then each circuit can be mapped to a camera The maximum number of cameras that can be connected will depend on the control panel variant refer to the installation manual for details For full information on video recording refer to the Video verificat
136. ptions Shunt On Off A circuit with the shunt option on will be ignored when a circuit programmed as a shunt type alarms Circuit Options Verify Alm On Off If two circuits programmed with the verify alarm option activate within the programmed time period See Verify Alarm menu then a verified alarm message will be transmitted Verified alarms can be signalled in any alarm format Individual circuit responses can optionally be signalled See Verify Alarm menu Circuit Options Set Group 0 set groups A key circuit can be programmed to control any set group Circuit Options Pulse On Off If the option is on then the panel will attempt to change the area set status when the circuit is active There will be no action when the circuit clears The actual action will also depend on the Set and Unset options For example if the Pulse and Set options are on and the Unset option is off then the panel will attempt to set the programmed area s each time the key circuit is activated Circuit Options D Knock On Off If a circuit is programmed with this option then an alarm response will only be given if the circuit activates twice in one set or one unset period 38 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Circuit Options Power Rst On Off If a circuit programmed with the power reset option requires a reset all programmed area power reset outputs will be activated to remove power from the detectors If any circuit in
137. pts Dormitory ATM Detector Dormitory Menu Text Co Name Radio Detector Test Audio Module Radio Contract Service Num GSR ID Video System Sub menu XIB Detector Audio Module Sys Options Area ID PX ID RX QX Code Menu Text Co Name Video System Sub menu Reset Contract Sounder Service Num Code Menu Text Co Name Battery Test Sys Options Contract Area Service Num Panel IP Reset Sys Options Gateway IP Subnet Mask Sounder Area ID Battery Test Reset Panel IP Sounder Gateway IP Battery Test Subnet Mask Panel IP XiB 30 Gateway IP Subnet Mask XiB Bus PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit History When the main edit menu is being displayed press the button to show the date of the last change to the configuration Engineer Engineer or System GuardStation Wed 05 Jan 2000 Edit Mode Defaults Code 00 Defaults Menu 0 Restart 1 Config 2 Text 3 User Codes 4zEng PIN The defaults menu will only be displayed if the engineer PIN code is the first PIN code to be entered after power up When a default option is selected the panel will display the following message Loading Defaults
138. r Manual Issue User Menu ACM Authority PX only Code 5 Each user can be programmed for any combination of the available ACMs User Options User nnnn nnnn User number Enable Off On Off this option must be on to view other options Level Normal Press for list of user level options ACM 1 Off On Off ACM 32 On Off Challenged Off On Off Options Challenged On Off If a user is programmed as challenged then the door release and open times will be automatically doubled for the user Options Level User level Help Menu User ACM Level 1 Visitor 2 Escort 3 Supervisor User access restrictions may apply and will depend on the programmed user level and the programmed access door mode Refer to option 30 for details There are no restrictions on exit User Access Restrictions User Mode Door Mode Normal Dual Escort Supervisor Normal Visitor Escort Supervisor Notes 1 Dual mode access requires 2 users with either Normal Escort or Supervisor authority 2 Avisitor user may only gain access within 10 seconds of an escort user presenting their token 3 A supervisor user can access a door with lockout enabled 4 escort user can gain access by presenting their token twice within 10 seconds User Menu Schedule Code 6 Refer to the main user menu for details on programming a schedule in these products
139. r The appropriate message for the state of the circuit 13 500V XiB Detector voltage Press the button to display the next screen of information circuit description Cct xxx Shunt On The appropriate message for the state of the circuit PIR in Hall The circuit description Press the button to display the next screen of information circuit location Cct xxx Clear The appropriate message for the state of the circuit Panel IP1 The circuit location panel circuit or keypad If a circuit is mapped to a transmitter the transmitter signal strength will be displayed when the transmitter is activated along with the number of the receiver that data came via Cct xxx Clear The appropriate message for the state of the circuit RM xx The transmitter signal 4 blocks represents a good signal strength RM number If a circuit is mapped to an XIB Detector mapped detector number and detector type will be displayed Cct xxx Clear The appropriate message for the state of the circuit Det x DT15AM Detector the cct is mapped to and the detector type Press the button to display the next screen of information circuit type Cct xxx Alarm The appropriate message for the state of the circuit Alarm The circuit type displayed in quotes to avoid confusion with circuit state 19 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C If a circuit is mapped to a XiB Detector additional detector information can be seen PIR alm UW
140. r fail OK Low volts Set only set and unset Set only Battery Low Set and Unset Low Volts Low Volts OK Battery Fault None set and unset None Bat Monitor Fail Set and Unset Line fault None set and unset None Line Fault Set and Unset Comm fail None set and unset None Comm Fail Set and Unset Authentication fail None set and unset None Rmt Auth Fail Set and Unset 1 Any peripheral including XIB detectors 2 The line fault message includes a parameter which determines the type of fault 1 50 volts not present 2 Line block test failure 3 No acknowledge from central station 4 Main PCB LF input 5 SmartDial Fault 6 IP network fault 119 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C System Alarm Responses Supply Voltage The panel monitors the mains supply and the battery voltage If the mains supply fails for the programmed period then this is considered a mains fault When a mains fault occurs then message 230v Failed is logged in the event log This message is logged once per hour until the mains supply is restored The mains restore output is turned off The mains fail output is turned on All keypad mains LEDs will flash The internal audio can be programmed to turn on for the programmed sounder duration When the mains power is restored then The message 230v Restored is log
141. rcuits on soak test SR Log On Off If this option is on a GSR operator with view upload security events authority will be allowed to upload the event log and a GSR operator with view upload access events authority will be allowed to upload the access log Q BH ConfigRD On Off If this option is on a GSR operator with read write configuration authority will be allowed to upload the panel configuration 71 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue GSR ConfigWR On Off If this option is on a GSR operator with read write configuration authority will be allowed to download the panel configuration GSR PINs RW On Off If this option is on a GSR operator with read write configuration authority will be allowed to upload the user PINs codes if the configRD option is on and a GSR operator with read write configuration authority will be allowed to download the user PINs codes if the configWR option is on cer A Log Upload 0 200 events Normally the event log is uploaded to GuardStation manually If the A Log Upload option is on when the number of logged events reaches the A Log Upload level the events will be uploaded and stored by GuardStation automatically using the previously programmed engineering number a telephone number with the GSR option enabled GSR Exit Time 0 255 seconds GSR Exit Time will determine the set mode that is used when setting from GuardStation GSR KP Message On Off
142. rm and Tamper EOL values for non Conc inputs such as Keypads can be programmed This feature allows the system to interface to existing sensors that do not use the preferred Guardall EOL value Conc Alarm and Tamper EOL Values are also programmable in the Concentrator menu Please refer to the installation manual for details of the EOL wiring arrangement EOL Help Options EOL Values 1 A 8k2 T 8k2 Type 1 Network Standard PX 2 A 2k7 T 8k2 Type 1 Network 3 1 0 1 0 Type 2 Network 4 A 4k7 T 2k2 Type 2 Network 5 A 4k7 T 4k7 Type 2 Network 6 A 3k9 T 8k2 Type 1 Network 7 A 2k2 T 2k2 Type 2 Network 8 A 5k6 T 5k6 Type 2 Network 9 A 10k T 10k Type 1 Network 10 A 3k3 T 3k3 Type 2 Network 11 A 6k8 T 4k7 Type 2 Network System Options Alm Tam 30 100 The alarm tamper detection threshold can be programmed The value programmed is entered as a percentage of the programmed EOL value If the measured EOL resistance of an input changes by more than the programmed alm tam percentage then an alarm tamper response will be given System Options Force Test On Off If the force set option is on then when a user tries to set with a circuit set fail present the user must walk test the area s the contains that circuit prior to setting System Options Cct Check 1 255 Circuits programmed with the auto check option are monitored over the programmed number of circuit check unset periods The end of a
143. rmal line fault response includes an audible warning when unset The audible response can be disabled using the Lnft Warn option Only one audible warning will be given when the panel is unset From v4 30 the line fault option also applies to communication failures SM Menu Lnft Enable 0 255 seconds The line fault delay period can be up to 255 seconds If a value of 0 is programmed then line faults will not be recognised ISM Menu RealTime Log On Off Program this option on to print the event log in real time to the serial module SM Menu Access Log On Off Program this option on to print the access log in real time to the serial module Module Dialler Code 3 or 4 Dialler Options Internal or external dialler Type GSM PSTN Press for a list of options GSM available on external dialler only Lnft Set Off On Off Lnft Warn Off On Off Lnft Enable 30 0 255 seconds Line Block Off On Off Handset On On Off Blind Dial Off On Off ISDN Check Off On Off Recall On On Off Remote Msg Off On Off Speech Ack Off On Off Audio Unset Off On Off Country Code 44 000 999 Ring Count 2 1 20 Dble Call 000 0 255 seconds Route 1 Off Press for a list of options only available if dialler type is GSM Route 2 Off Press for a list of options only available if dialler type is GSM Route 3 Off Press for a list of options only available if dialler type is GSM Dialler Menu Type On Off
144. rtDial Super SmartDial Speech PX or a Dual comm PSTN module is being used If you intend sharing the telephone line with a telephone handset you must program the handset option to suspend normal line condition monitoring Even if the handset option is on line faults will be recognised if the panel is fully set see also the Lnft enable option Dialler Menu Blind Dial On Off Normally the communicator will only dial if a valid dial tone is detected In some circumstances such as dialling through a PABX or where the telephone exchange tones are not reliable it may be necessary to program the communicator to dial without recognising a dial tone Enable this option to stop the dialler waiting for a dial tone before dialling If blind dial is programmed an automatic 2 second dial delay is inserted at the start of all telephone numbers This will prevent the dialler from dialling before a connection is made to the exchange Dialler Menu ISDN Check On Off If the dialler is connected to an ISDN line analogue port and line check is required then this option must be on The line will be checked every 30 minutes This option operates with the SmartDial Speech PX SmartDial Super version 2 93 or later or a Dual comm PSTN module Dialler Menu Recall On Off In some countries the PTT offers a facility for requesting a new exchange connection if no dial tone is detected In the UK this is referred to as Timed Break Recall or Star Services In countrie
145. s Number Formats Superfast Code 2 Superfast is a variant of ADEMCO and also offers 8 channels of data A Superfast transmission to the central station will be shorter and hence faster than a standard ADEMCO transmission Number Formats Point ID Code 3 Point ID uses the same type of protocol as ADEMCO but sends three digit numerical alarm codes rather than just eight on off states See Point ID SIA and Guardall Formats table below Number Formats Guardall Code 4 The Guardall format can be used for alarm reporting and panel management in conjunction with the Guardall GSR PC software Alarm reporting in the Guardall format is similar to SIA level 3 and includes the event text descriptors were appropriate Number Formats Home Beep Code 5 This format can be used on any panel with an integrated dialler in a system that is fitted with a SmartDial v3 01 or later or a Dual comm PSTN module The home beep format allows tone messages to be sent to a telephone An alarm in the home beep format is transmitted as a series of DTMF tones For example if channel 3 was active the transmitted message would be 333 lt 2s delay 333 lt 2s delay gt 3 3 3 2s delay 333 2s delay gt 3 3 Where 3 is the tone pair for DTMF digit 3 The channel information is repeated a maximum of 5 times during call An authorised user may change a telephone number programmed with this format Number Formats Speec
146. s yesoy yueg Bo NLY 195 Je1se N Joeuibu3 Engineer Number A Log Full A Log User A Log ACM Sum Time Win Time Schedule Group Text Minutes Left Late Work Print Text Print Hols Print Full Print Changes Print Diags Add A User Delete Users Identify User Door Unlock Door Lockout Text PSU Voltage Bat Current Sys Current Bat Standby Reference A User Demo Mode Active Cct Soak Cct Soak Duration Soak Limit Soak Fit Disp Tam Disable Cct Status KP HighVolume KP LowVolume Decommission Commission Send Config Get Config Basic Edit Full Edit Code Menu Option 05 08 16 17 18 22 23 25 26 27 28 40 42 43 44 45 50 51 52 53 54 55 65 66 67 68 69 73 80 81 82 83 84 85 88 89 90 91 94 95 96 97 98 99 14 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Engineer Logging On and Off Code 05 The default engineer PIN code is 9999 When the panel is powered up an engineer can log on directly and has up to 8 hours working time on the system At all
147. s It will be turned off if all tampers are clear when a user resets Output Functions Intruder Code 03 The intruder option applies to a circuit alarm tamper and entry alarm Alarm circuits with the anti mask option on will not trigger the intruder output The intruder output s will be cleared at the end of the verification time in UK variants Output Functions L Freeze Code 04 This output is active low positive removed when a circuit in the programmed area alarms It remains active until the area is next set or reset Output Functions Power Rst Code 05 This output will be turned on during a reset of a circuit programmed for power reset It will normally be turned off after a programmed on time The power reset output must be programmed with an on time not exceeding 5 seconds Output Functions Walk Test Code 06 This output will be turned on during walk testing It remains active until the walk test is completed Output Functions Entry Exit Code 07 This output will be turned on during the area entry and exit times Output Functions Set Code 08 This output will be turned on when the selected area s is set It remains active until the area s is unset Output Functions PA Code 09 This output will be turned on when a PA circuit alarms in the programmed area It will be turned off when a user logs on Output Functions Auto Reset Code 11 This output will be turned on if any circuit in the programmed area is in alarm
148. s option is non zero the audio module menu will be displayed The number programmed should be the total number of all types of audio module System Size RM 0 max radio module The radio module size can be specified in the range 0 max radio modules If this option is non zero the radio module menus will be displayed 33 Edit Mode PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Circuit Code 02 The table shows a complete list of circuit options Some options will not be available on certain circuit types Circuits Options x Circuit number Descriptor 16 characters max Off Circuit type help menu Area 1 1 area Set Off On Off Unset Off On Off Set Comms On On Off Unset Comms Off On Off ER Off On Off Start Entry Off On Off P Set Entry Off On Off P Set Alarm Off On Off Entry Time 030 000 255 seconds System Set Off On Off Bypass Off On Off Isolate On Off PX250HS only Shunt Off On Off Verify Alm Off On Off Set Group 1 0 set groups Pulse Off On Off D Knock Off On Off Power Rst Off On Off Auto Reset Off On Off Monitor Off On Off Eng Rst Off On Off Inertia Off On Off Pulse Count Off On Off Chime Off On Off Tech Alm Off On Off Log Off On Off Auto Check Off On Off Fault EOL Off On Off Response 00 0 responses Head Count Off On Off Detector Off On Off PX250HS Fire Door Off On Off Dormitory 0 On Off PX500 PX250HS TX Poll Off On Off No EOL Off On Off Keyfob 0 0 Keyfobs
149. s used in the log messages and in SIA reporting 109 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue C Radio Menu Keyfob Code 6 This option is only available if the radio module type is Visonic Any circuit which is mapped to a Visonic Keyfob transmitter can be programmed with any Keyfob response see circuit programming Max Keyobs Keyfob Options 1 max keyfobs 0 max set groups Home 00 0 max set groups Unset 00 0 max set groups Keypad 1 0 max keypads Direct Unset Off On Off User 2 2 max users Keyfob Options Away 0 max set groups The Away set group is the group that will be set when the away button is activated on the Keyfob If 0 is programmed then the away button will be ignored Keyfob Options Home 0 max set groups The Home set group is the group that will be set when the home button is activated on the Keyfob If 0 is programmed then the home button will be ignored Keyfob Options Unset 0 max set groups The Unset set group is the group that will be unset when the unset button is activated on the Keyfob If 0 is programmed then the unset button will be ignored Keyfob Options Keypad 1 max set keypads The Keyfob response keypad is the keypad that will be used to display messages to the user when setting and unsetting using the Keyfob Keyfob Options Direct Unset On Off If the direct unset option is on then a user can unset by pressing the unset butto
150. s were there is no such service or the recall facility is not used for the same purpose the Recall option can be turned off Refer to the communicator manual for more details Dialler Menu Remote Msg On Off The remote message option only applies if a speech module is fitted to the system Normally the recorded messages can be modified from a remote handset If the remote message option is off then messages can only be recorded locally 75 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Dialler Menu Speech Ack On Off The speech acknowledge option only applies if a speech module is fitted to the system If the Speech Ack option is off then dialler will call all programmed primary numbers If the Speech Ack option is on and a user acknowledges a call then the dialler will stop sending the current message and will not attempt to call the remaining programmed numbers Dialler Menu Audio Unset On Off This option only applies if audio modules are fitted to the system Normally the audio commands are only available to a user if an authorised area is set If the Audio Unset option is enabled then a user can access the audio commands listen talk when all of the authorised areas are unset Dialler Menu Country Code 000 999 By default the panel is programmed with the UK country code 44 For operation outside the UK the correct country code must be programmed If the programmed country code is not supported the dialler will default to
151. same area The audio output will remain on until the auto reset is successful The strobe output may be programmed to auto reset 92 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Reset Menu Strobe A Rst On Off The panel can be programmed to auto reset the strobe To use this option the system auto reset option must also be on and the verification mode must be set to off Reset Menu 230v A Rst On Off This option affects the duration of the mains fail audible response 230v Warn On Normally option off the mains response is timed for the programmed sounder duration If the 230v auto reset option is on then a mains failure will result in an audible response which is timed for 2 minutes Reset Menu 230v Fault On Off This option affects the response to a mains failure Normally option off the mains must be off for the 230v Delay programmable period default is 5 minutes before a mains failure is recognised by the panel If the 230v fault option is on then a mains failure will be recognised after a delay of 30 seconds If this option is on and the mains is off then the message 230v Failed will be displayed on all keypads which are not in use Reset Menu 230v Warn On Off The normal response for a mains fail includes an audible warning The audible warning can be disabled If the 230v A Rst option is off then the fault must be cleared before further warnings are given Reset Menu 230v Delay 0 255 minutes The delay befor
152. se help menu Alarm Log Off On Off Tel Number 0 0 telephone numbers Response Menu Sounder Strobe audio Response help menu Response Help 2 Unset 3 Set Uns Response Menu Alarm Log On Off If the alarm log option is off the event will only be stored in the event log The circuit set unset options will determine when the event is logged Note If this option is selected as off any circuit programmed with this response must have the Monitor option enabled Failure to do this will result in the circuit being able to activate only once Response Menu Tel Number 0 tel Number If the Tel Number is zero the normal call pattern will be used If a Tel Number is programmed the normal call pattern will not be used and all calls will be to the programmed Tel Number only 99 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit Mode Custom User PX250HS only Code 22 Up to 20 custom user profiles may be programmed Customer user profiles should be assigned a name which will shown in the list of user authority types menu 6 Custom User Options Custom User x x customer user number Type 1 A descriptor of 10 characters max Set Off On Off Unset Off On Off Reset Off On Off Bypass Off On Off PIN Off On Off Stop com Off On Off Event Log Off On Off Time Off On Off Date Off On Off Schedule Off On Off Print Off On Off
153. ss for all When the authority option is selected the user authority menu is displayed User Options nnnn User number User Name Master Press for list of user authorities Code Change On On Off not available to users with Master authority LogOn Set On On Off LogOn Unset On On Off Shunt Off On Off PX250HS allows user access to menu option 33 Card PIN Off On Off Group 1 Off On Off Group 2 Off On Off Group 32 Off On Off the number of groups depends on the panel type 49 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue User Auth Help 00 01 Master 02 03 Set Uns 04 Set 05 Unset 06 Cleaner 07 Access RX QX only 09 Duress 10 ATM PX250HS only 11 Log PX250HS only 12 Bank Reset PX250HS only 14 Guard 20zCustUser1 The programmed names for custom users will be displayed PX250HS only 39 CustUser20 The available menu options are dependant on the programmed user authority For full details of options available for each user type refer to the User authority table in Appendix B Further details are also available in the User Manual User Authority Off Code 00 No available menus or authority User Authority Master Code 01 A user with Master authority has access to many of the main menu options He is responsible for administering users on the System User Authority Ordinary Code 02 A user with Or
154. ssue System Options Auto Temp Byp On Off This option only applies when a setting with a schedule If a circuit that is programmed for bypass is active at the end of the exit time and the auto Temporary Bypass option is on then it will be bypassed until it clears System Options Mult Alarm When an alarm circuit with a set only response alarms it is latched and cannot cause another alarm until the latch is cleared If auto reset is configured then the panel will attempt to reset the circuit and clear the latch at the end of the sounder duration If auto reset is off then the circuit remains latched until manually reset If the latch is cleared then the circuit can alarm again This process will continue until the programmed multiple alarm limit is reached Each individual circuit can alarm up to the programmed multiple alarm limit count A circuit alarm during the setting process is added to the circuit alarm count The programming range is 0 9 Program 0 to turn off this feature Circuits which have reached the programmed Alarm Limit will be recorded in the event log as a Mult Alarm Further circuit alarms are ignored until the circuit multiple alarm counter is reset When a multiple alarm is present the user is warned when logging on The circuit multiple alarm counter will only be reset when user logs on or if GSR remotely resets the panel System Options Force Set On Off The panel can be configured to allow the user to Force Set
155. st be quoted to the central station to obtain the corresponding 6 digit managed reset PIN code The programmed managed reset seed must match the seed code used by the central station 3 This code is generated using the programmed managed reset seed If you intend to use this feature the central station must be equipped with the Guardall managed reset PC package W72951 93 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Reset Menu EN Grade 0 3 For grades 1 2 or 3 the following changes apply e All copied or deleted programming changes will be logged individually e When alarms are being displayed to a user a down arrow character will be displayed to indicate that there are more events to be viewed At the end of the alarm log display an End of Log message will be displayed entry warning period is fixed at 30 seconds normally 50 of the programmed entry time period For grade 3 only the following additional changes apply A 230v fault will not be auto reset the relevant programming option will be ignored There will be no indication of a 230v fault when any part of the system is set There will be no indication of the set groups All tamper alarms can only be reset by an engineer Note If managed reset applies a user is authorised to reset a tamper alarm after the managed reset code is entered If the programmed grade is 0 then the EN50131 features are disabled Please also refer to the system manager edit opt
156. t Tone 0 255 seconds Normally instant setting is silent If a set tone duration option is programmed then there will be an audible set tone from the keypad when instant setting The set tone option will be ignored if silent set is on for the group refer to set group options The set tone is also used when unsetting with faults present Keypad Menu Log Access On Off Users with access authority will only be logged if the log access option is on Keypad Options Set PX250HS On Off A keypad must be programmed to allow set If the set option is off an authorised user can still select all other options for the programmed set groups Keypad Options Unset PX250HS On Off A keypad must be programmed to allow unset If the unset option is off an authorised user can still select all other options for the programmed set groups Keypad Options User LogOff PX250HS 1 255 minutes The user auto logoff time may be programmed for a keypad If any keypad set group is programmed for timed setting then the keypad log off time must exceed the programmed exit time Keypad Options Ext RD Wieg On Off A Guardall external reader W73821 may connected to the system in 2 ways 1 The simplest method is to use the white wire connected to the keypad D input 2 If a longer cable length is required then a second method may be used The orange wire DATO is connected to the C terminal and the blue wire DAT1 is connected to the D terminal T
157. t log options when set User Authority Custom User 1 20 PX250HS Code 20 39 Users can be programmed with a custom authority Custom authorities are set up in the custom authority menu option 22 User Authority Menu Code Change On Off Some user types are allowed by default to change their own code refer to authority table This feature can be disabled for any user without master authority User Authority Menu LogOn Set On Off If this option is on then either a list of the groups which can be set will be displayed when logging on or if there Is only one set group available setting will start when the user logs on User Authority Menu LogOn Unset On Off If this option is on then the authorised set groups which are set and programmed for log on unset will be unset when the user logs on User Authority Menu Shunt PX250HS On Off If this option is on the user has access to the shunt menu option 33 User Authority Menu Card4PIN On Off If the user is configured with the Card PIN option then BOTH the PIN code and the card must be used to log onto a keypad The PIN code and card may be used in any order This option does not apply when using an access module If Card PIN is off then a user may log onto a keypad using EITHER a PIN code or card User Authority Menu Set Group 1 max On Off If the Set Group option is on the user can be programmed for any combination of set groups 51 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Enginee
158. ta For accurate readings the 5V reference should be correctly set code 69 prior to printing the diagnostic data Check 60 Check Mode Options 02 Circuit 03 Keypad 04 Inputs 05 Battery Test 06 ACM 07 SM 09 Dialler 10 RM 11 12 Audio Module Code 01 Concentrator When the check concentrator option is selected the panel will display the status of all configured concentrators Conc 1 Clear Fault Tamper or Clear 0 020 9 12 100V Conc supply current and voltage The or buttons can be used to change the concentrator number On a PX500 or PX250HS press the help key to display the concentrator bus number The concentrator firmware version number will be displayed on all panel variants The conc descriptor BUSn V1 07 The concentrator is replying on BUS n The firmware is v1 07 9 gt 3 If the panel supports auxiliary PSU diagnostics press the help key to display the concentrator auxiliary PSU battery charge current and battery voltage Oo o 3 _ gt U 0 060 13 500 Conc aux PSU battery charge current and battery voltage Note The Aux PSU battery data will only be valid following a battery test option 64 If the Aux PSU mains supply has failed then the battery data will be replaced by a fault message Conc 1 Aux PSU 230V Fault The Aux PSU mains has failed If during a mains fail the battery voltage falls
159. tenim LOG CARD SCHEDULE SCH 105 ANOD IA r BIASANA D epe RARE TDI UN ERO UR een recen 105 AUX R FIRE UNLOCK 2 4 KORST A DE DETECTOR TEST 250 86 107 DURATION TEST TIME AUTOTDEBST SET staat he ing 107 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Pulse Cnt UMW Day Dis uir tee rein er acp ask ee ERREUR Peg rere ebbe e RE Ani Masken cte Pel sien estt liess rst DET Rng Low Red E S D 1o Ls s eiie Sepe eb ee Be epa Yellow EED aane nadie e er R GFeEREED iO eH PS E E RM EROR EUN E eds 5 Fault RP Low V Rpt GS ELEM ae or n EIN Uo Rhet DEBIEBUS JIDET 115 VIDEO SERVER IP SoCketai c i E RURSUS da Camera Mapping VID REC TIMES MAD USER TD eph n enu ee aa oul cay ateao e NRI intu ep MID PASSWOBDHzti etos edet tito els ol ora iari SUPPLY VOETAGE eei Rp n eoi OU ema E PAMPER cree tit oU h
160. text descriptors for circuits users set groups concentrators ACMs and the company name 21 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Defaults Menu User Codes Code 3 The user codes option will delete all user identification codes except the engineer PIN code and user 2 code which will be defaulted to 0202 All users identified by a proximity token will also be deleted thereby rendering the programmed proximity tokens invalid When the PIN codes are defaulted a Restored Code s entry is made in the event log Defaults Menu Eng PIN Code 4 The engineer PIN code option is only available when the PIN of the day option is off The PIN of the day option can only be programmed using the GSR software package When the engineer PIN code is defaulted a Restored Code s entry is made in the event log Edit Mode System Size Code 01 System Size Options Area 2 1 max area Conc 0 0 concentrator Keypad 2 1 max keypad OPM 0 0 max output module ACM 0 1 max ACM Audio Module 0 0 audio modules RM 0 0 radio modules The maximum sizes for each panel type are shown in the table Feature 6 QX32i PX48i 500 PX250HS Areas 8 8 16 32 16 Concentrators Keypads Output Modules Access Modules Audio Modules Radio Modules System Size Area 1 area When the number of areas is programmed all area menus for
161. this will be the auto unset time if the group schedule unset option is on Close 1 Set 1 Open 2 Close 2 Set2 Latest Set Shunt Off 2 Refer to the HS Schedule programming menu for full details Group Menu Sched Unset PX250HS On Off The programmed HS schedule in a PX250HS does not allow automatic unsetting unless the schedule unset Sched Unset option is on Set Group Menu Schedule Not 250 5 0 max_schedules A set group can be automatically set and unset by a schedule The set group will set at the schedule start time using the system exit time and unset at the schedule stop time The system exit time will be used for automatic setting If the scheduled start time is 00 00 then the set group will not be set automatically If the scheduled stop time is 00 00 then the set group will not be unset automatically Group Options Set Warning 0 30 minutes This option applies to both of the schedule set times If programmed a warning will be generated on the keypad s in the setting group s The warning starts at the programmed number of minutes before the schedule set time Program 0 to disable this feature The warning tone will be cancelled if a user logs on during the set warning period All programmed Set Warning outputs will be activated during the set warning period Group Options NotUnset Alm PX250HS On Off This option applies to both of the schedule unset times If the group is not unset by the schedule
162. ts programmed with the inertia option Circuit Options Pulse Count On Off This option will only be available if the inertia option is programmed for the circuit If a circuit is programmed for pulse count the circuit alarm debounce is ignored and the panel will count pulses from the circuit If the programmed pulse count is reached within the programmed pulse count period refer to system options an alarm response will be given Use this option for inertia or vibration sensors Circuit Options Chime On Off If a circuit programmed for chime activates in the unset period an audible chime is given on all keypads programmed with the bleeper option An authorised user may also edit this option Only keypads that have authority over the circuit area will chime Outputs programmed as Audio will also activate Circuit Options Tech Alm On Off If the Tech Alarm option is on the panel will report activations from the circuit as a technical alarm in point ID or SIA formats Circuit Options Log On Off This option applies to circuit types that do not have an alarm response If the log option is off circuit activations will not be logged Circuit Options Auto Check On Off If a circuit is programmed for auto check the panel will expect the circuit to alarm at least once during the programmed circuit check period see system options If a circuit fails to alarm during this time then the area containing the circuit cannot be set Setting can onl
163. type to be entered This can be entered directly as a number or if the button is pressed a list of available options will be displayed Editor Overview Off On Options Some programming items are simple off on options You can either enter 0 for off or 1 for on or if you press the off on options will be displayed the help display for an on off programming field 28 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Editor Overview Text Descriptions The panel can be programmed with text descriptors for circuits users set groups concentrators ACMs radio modules video servers user id password custom users and the company name Deserptor Default Auth Required Where Used Company Name Guardall Keypad bottom line when no user logged on Users User nn Event log Programming Authority and codes setting with keyholders Circuits Cct nn Event log Programming ccts Active testing Bypassing Check mode multiple alarm warnings setting warnings ing untested ccts Set groups Groupn Event log menus set etc programming users Concentrators Concn Eng Check mode Radio modules RMn Eng Event log check mode id inl sal n Rcs RR password Event log Programming Authority and codes setting with keyholders The text descriptors can be up to 16 characters long for circuits and the company name and up to 10 characters for all other descriptors An authorised user
164. uring setting Set Group Menu LogOn Unset On Off When a user logs onto a keypad all authorised set groups programmed for LogOn Unset will be unset automatically 43 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Group Menu Common On Off A set group can be programmed as a common set group programmed as a common will be automatically set if the common set group 5 is the last unset area and will be automatically unset if any area is unset user does not need to have authority for the common set group and there can be more than one in a system The common setting mode will be determined by the programmed system exit time refer to system options Set groups programmed as common are not displayed in the set menu Group Menu Sub System 1 max sub system A number of sub systems can be programmed A sub system consists of a number of set groups and a common group When all programmed groups with the exception of the sub system common group in the sub system are set then the sub system common group will be set automatically Only one common group should be programmed for each sub system The following example shows how a control panel with 2 sub system could be configured There is no restriction on the number of set groups that can be programmed in each sub system Sub System 1 Sub System 2 Group 1 Group 2 Group 5 Group 6 Group 4 Group 7 Group 3 Group 8
165. use the TBR21 settings The dialler supports the following countries United Kingdom The Netherlands Italy France Ireland Belgium Finland South Africa Australia Dialler Menu Ring Count 1 20 The panel will answer an incoming call after the programmed number of rings The ring count range is 1 20 Please ensure that the country code option in the comms menu is set correctly to ensure that the ring signal is accurately detected Dialler Menu Dble Call 0 255 seconds If the panel engineering communication device is sharing a line with another automatic answering device such as an answer phone then the ring count for the other device should be lower than the panel ring count If programmed in this way the panel will not answer the first call but if a second call attempt is made within the programmed double call period the panel will answer the call on the first ring The double call period can be programmed in the range 0 255 seconds Double call must also be enabled on GuardStation This facility is often referred to as answerphone defeat or fax defeat Dialler Menu Route1 3 Route type help menu The route options determine the reporting priority when using a Dual Comm module or GSM module The priority sequence is Route 1 Route 2 and then Route 3 Route Type 2 GSM 3 GSM Data this option is only used for Guardall format events 76 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue
166. vent Event Event BA QA CT BR TA Area 0 max Circuit number Alarm Alarm Area 0 max Circuit number Area 0 max Circuit number Area 0 max Circuit number Control Tamper ounder Tamper Verified Alarm Auth Fail 137 137 139 140 Event Event Event Event TA TA BV RD 0 0 Alarm 0 O Aam Conc Tamper Keypad Tamper Output Module Tamper Audio Module Tamper n v gt 145 146 147 Event Event Event TA TA TA 0 0 Alarm 0 Conc number Alarm 0 Keypad number 0 0 Module number Module number Serial Module dialler Tamper Access Module Tamper GSM Module Tamper 145 148 Event Event TA Serial module number Serial module number TA 0 Serial module Alarm number 0 Technical Alarm Anti mask Alarm Alarm Abort Detector Fault Tamper Not Unset alarm AC Loss AC Restore 150 149 406 149 151 410 301 301 Event Event Event Event Event Event Event ZA AM AM 149 Even 149 Even n CT gt gt D Area 0 max Circuit number Alarm Alarm Area 0 max Circuit number Area 0 max Circuit number O o o 0 0 Trouble Access Module Fault Audio Module Fault 617 617 Event Event 4 ET 0 AM Number Trouble Bat Test Fail Battery Low Conc Fault Fault 309 155 617 149 Event Event Event Event YT XT
167. will be asked to enter the Cct that is mapped to the XIB Detector Circuit Enter the circuit number that the detector is mapped to If the selected cct is not mapped to an XIB Detector then the system will respond with message Not Available Not Mapped If the cct is mapped to XIB Detector you will be asked to confirm deletion of detector Cct x Cct mapped to detector v Confirm Pressing the will delete the detector and delete the mapping to the circuit 115 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Edit Mode Audio Module Code 40 When the audio module number is entered the audio module programmable options are displayed Audio Module Options Audio Module x Int Mic On On Off Close Mic Off On Off Ext Mic 1 Off On Off Ext Mic 2 Off On Off Ext Mic 3 Off On Off Listen LED On On Off Audio Module Quiet LS On Off The default loudspeaker volume is set to high A lower volume quiet LS can be programmed All loudspeakers in the system will be active in broadcast mode Audio Module Int Mic On Off The internal microphone is on by default but can be disabled if required Note The green activity LED will still be enabled even if the internal microphone option is disabled Audio Module Close Mic On Off The sensitivity of the internal microphone can be programmed The default is high sensitivity off Audio Module Ext Mic 1 3 On Off Each of the
168. will not be available if either the Unset or System Set options are on 27 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Circuit Options P Set Alarm On Off If a final exit circuit is programmed with the part set alarm option then the response when part set will be the same as an alarm circuit This option will not be available if the System Set option is on Circuit Options Entry Time 000 255 seconds Each final exit circuit may be programmed with an entry time Circuit Options System Set On Off This option is normally not be available if either the Unset P Set Alarm or P Set Entry options are on If the programmed circuit type is shunt then both system set and unset are allowed The effect of this option depends on the circuit type 1 When setting a Final Exit or PB circuit will be ignored unless all unset areas are being set 2 When set a Final Exit circuit will be ignored unless all areas are set 3 Alarm circuits will only be armed when the system is set 4 Eng Rst or Shunt circuits will operate all areas Circuit Options Bypass On Off Only circuits configured for bypass can be bypassed by a user The panel will ignore alarms from bypassed circuits See also the system Temp Bypass and Force Set options Circuit Options Isolate PX250HS only On Off Only circuits configured for isolate can be isolated by an authorised user The panel will ignore all off normal states from bypassed circuits Circuit O
169. with paint etc AntiMask will only operate when the system is unset eg during the day Also see UW Day Dis XiB Detector Menu DET Rng Low On Off Detector Range Low ON The detection range is the reduced range specified in the detector manual OFF The detection range is the standard range specified in the detector manual A reduced range will improve immunity to false alarms sources when the detector is placed in a small room XiB Detector Menu Red LED On Off Red LED ON The Red LED is enabled even when not in walk test mode OFF Disabled When enabled the Red LED indicates unit alarms during the unset period XiB Detector Menu Yellow LED On Off Yellow LED ON The Yellow LED is enabled even when not in walk test mode OFF Disabled When enabled the Yellow LED indicates PIR activity during the unset period XiB Detector Menu Green LED On Off Green LED ON LED is enabled even when not in walk test mode OFF Disabled When enabled the Green LED indicates Microwave activity during the unset period 114 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue XiB Detector Menu AM Sens Hi On Off AntiMasking Sensitivity High ON High sensitivity OFF Standard sensitivity Standard sensitivity is suitable for most applications High sensitivity provides EN Grade 3 performance XiB Detector Menu Fault Rpt On Off Fault s Reporting to the panel ON Detector fault s will be reported to the panel
170. y proceed after the circuit has been activated Circuits that are bypassed or isolated do not need to be tested 39 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Engineer Manual Issue Circuit Options Fault EOL On Off circuits inputs programmed an alarm type can be programmed with the Fault EOL option If the Fault EOL option is on then the alarm tamper and auxiliary outputs of a detector can be connected to a single circuit input This option may only be used if the system is programmed to use the standard Guardall resistor network EOL Network with Fault The EOL resistors are fitted in the detector as shown Note that the Guardall V12 AM detector has the necessary 3 EOL resistors fitted on board For full information refer to the V12 A AM manual 8k2 A fault EOL resistor may only be used if the system is programmed to use the standard Guardall resistor network Alarm 8K2 8 2 Panel Detector Circuit Options Response 0 max responses If the circuit alarm response is 0 the default response will be used The programmed response number must be pre configured refer to the Response option and assigned to the required circuit s Circuit Options Head Count On Off If the head count is on for a circuit then all activations when the system is unset are counted When the system is set the number of activations from all circuits programmed with the head count option

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