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1. component failure or insufficient voltage present Battery may be disconnected or discharged may be due to prolonged power cuts alarm conditions etc If indication does not clear within 4 hours call your engineer Telecom line to the communicator has failed see 5 2 If this message appears after a full alarm condition phone your security company who will send an engineer to check and reset the system for you Page 9 Castle Care Tech Ltd 5 1 Chime Function If doors have been configured to CHIME whilst the system is unset eg shop front door garage or shed door the Chime tone will sound indicating that a door has been opened To cancel chime function press key C and to reinstate function press C again A musical note will be displayed when the function is live All indications will clear by scrolling around the TOP MENU with the NO key Any indications remaining show that the particular fault remains current 5 2 Telecom Line Failure Warning If your system is connected to an Alarm Receiving Centre via a telephone line a CONTINUOUS WARNING CHIME will be heard if a fault develops on the Telecom line whilst the system is switched off The keypad will show LINE FAULT ENTER CODE Entering your code will silence the tone and if the fault persists the display will show LINE FAULT CALL ENGINEER If the fault has cleared the display will revert to the normal System Ready m
2. the interests of product improvement August 1996 Page 1 Castle Care Tech Ltd 1 Understanding the Keypad There are two types of keypad available for 2200 Systems STANDARD with sloping front and display mounted to the left of the keypad Systems fitted with this keypad are identified as 2200 LOW PROFILE with hinged cover over display which is above the keys Systems fitted with this keypad are identified as 2200L Except where shown the two types function in exactly the same way The keypad that operates your alarm system has four major parts 1 1 The Display The liquid crystal display LCD indicates the condition of your alarm system typically SYSTEM READY 10 25 Y N Any information that requires your attention will be displayed and stated clearly It has an automatic back light to help you view it easily 1 2 The Numeric Keypad The 10 digit keypad is for entering your code so that you may set or unset the system or enter other information on request Always enter your code carefully and deliberately 1 3 The YES or and NO or Keys These keys allow you to access additional functions of the system as well as to respond to the simple choices presented for example SET SYSTEM NOTE On Low Profile keypads these keys are simply labelled and without the YES and NO designations 1 4 The A B C and D Keys These keys allow you to set and unset part of your alarm system for exampl
3. CASTLE gt care tech 2200 and 2200L ALARM CONTROL SYSTEMS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODELS 2200 fitted software 3 4 or later 2200L fitted software 3 9L or later Castle Care Tech Ltd 2200 2200L Alarm System Operating Manual The Care Tech 2200 and 2200L Alarm Control Systems The security system you have chosen for your protection has at its heart the Care Tech 2200 diagnostic alarm control system Built to the highest specification it can be relied upon to protect people and property as part of the total alarm installation now under your control Please read this booklet carefully and learn the various operations available to you Contents 1 Understanding the 2200 Keypad 1 1 The Display The Numeric Keypad The YES and NO and Keys The A B C and D Keys Keypad Tamper Alarm Keypad Personal Attack Alarm Menu Based Help Using the Alarm System 2 1 Setting the System Simply 2 2 Setting the System Multi Area Systems 2 3 Setting the System Additional Menus 2 4 What to do if there is a Fault on Exit 2 5 Unsetting the System 2 6 Setting Additional Areas 2 7 How to Cancel an Alarm E E RR OOUAUR UW System Operator Codes 3 1 Changing Operator Codes 3 2 Engineer Code Other Manager Menu Choices Other Indications 51 Chime Function 5 2 Telecom Line Failure Warning NOTE Castle Care Tech Ltd reserves the right to change the specification of this system at any time in
4. des There are two levels of operator codes USER and MANAGER The Code allocated to User No 1 is the MANAGER CODE this is the higher level permitting access into the MANAGER MENU as well as allowing the setting unsetting of all levels of the security system The USER CODES 2 to 4 are the lower level and do NOT allow access into the MANAGER MENU but permit the setting unsetting of predetermined security areas 3 1 Changing Operator Codes SYSTEM READY Press NO Time Y N SET SYSTEM Press NO Y N MANAGER MENU Press YES followed by your Y N code eg 1234 ENGINEER MENU Press NO Y N CHANGE CODES Press YES Y N USER 1 Press YES if code is not to be KREE changed or type in required 4 figure code followed by YES Select Areas Press YES if all areas are to ABCD be allocated or type in the areas which are to be allocated followed by YES August 1996 Page 7 Castle Care Tech Ltd Options Press YES if no special options are to be allocated or type in the number s applicable for required options from the following 1 Select Areas 2 Omit Zones Silent Set followed by YES USER 2 Type in code required as above Repeat for up to 4 codes Note the symbol indicates that a code is already programmed indicates that no information is currently programmed To DELETE a code press NO instead of entering a new code at the appropriate point Do NOT delete code n
5. e AREA A could be the first floor 1 5 The Keypad Tamper Alarm If six consecutive incorrect codes are entered into the keypad the system will sound a Tamper alarm This may be reset as described at 2 7 Page 2 Issue 6 2200 2200L Alarm System Operating Manual 1 6 The Keypad Personal Attack Alarm If you are under duress whilst switching the system off it is possible to initiate a Personal Attack alarm from the keypad If you have a 2200 System this is performed by pressing the 1 and 3 keys simultaneously If your system is a 2200L this is performed by pressing the 1 and 7 keys simultaneously This facility is available at all times To reset the alarm refer 2 7 NOTE If a Police Call unit is fitted to your system this alarm may be programmed to be silent 1 7 Menu Based The Care Tech 2200 operation is a MENU BASED system You can scroll around the MENU by simply pressing the NO key SYSTEM READY key SET SYSTEM key MANAGER MENU key SYSTEM READY Three additional menus provide additional facilities when setting and unsetting the system These are 1 SELECT AREAS This permits you to select parts of the ABCD system known as AREAS individually when setting or unsetting the system 2 OMIT ZONES This permits you to omit individual aja zones when setting B 3 SILENT SET This permits you to set the system without the internal sounder activating These menus will only be displayed if your s
6. essage If the line clears and later fails again only the fault message will be displayed the sounder tone will not start again unless you have pressed the NO key three times to scroll around the Top menu or have switched the system on and off again A LINE FAULT present at the time of switching on the system will NOT prevent the system from setting as normal Any Bell Delay programmed into the system will be overridden as long as the fault persists Page 10 Issue 6 2200 2200L Alarm System Operating Manual THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR NOTES August 1996 Page 11 Castle Care Tech Ltd THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR NOTES Page 12 Issue 6 Castle Care Tech Ltd INSTRUCT 9
7. he tone will be continuous and then stop Any interrupted tone continuing means that the system has not set You must re enter the building key in your code and correct the problem August 1996 Page 5 Castle Care Tech Ltd 2 5 Unsetting the System Enter via the authorised entry route go to the keypad and enter the following commands the ENTRY TONE will continue to sound until the entry procedure is complete ENTRY TIME Enter code eg 1234 ENTER CODE UNSET ALL Press YES to unset complete AREAS Y N system or NO to leave selected areas armed AREAS TO ARM Key in the areas you wish to BE or ABCD REMAIN armed The display will show the areas to be ARMED eg AREAS TO ARM Note that it is possible to leave areas BC armed which were already set or to arm areas which previously were not or both SYSTEM READY Time Y N 2 6 Setting Additional Areas Follow the procedure outlined for Unsetting the system 2 5 2 7 How to Cancel an Alarm If an alarm occurs during the day due to wiring failure personal attack switch operated fire just go to the nearest keypad Do not panic deliberately key in your code as requested SYSTEM READY Enter code 1234 ENTER CODE ALARMS SILENCED Press YES Y N FIRST TO ALARM SYSTEM TAMPER Deal with the cause of the alarm then press YES to return the system to normal Page 6 Issue 6 2200 2200L Alarm System Operating Manual 3 System Operator Co
8. pecific user code has been programmed to access these options see 3 1 1 8 Help If you get lost at any point while using the system press the NO key to return to a menu choice and follow the instructions presented on the display by using the and YES NO response keys or by entering your code as directed August 1996 Page 3 Castle Care Tech Ltd 2 Using the Alarm System 2 1 Setting the System Simply There are two simple ways to set the system once you have secured all the appropriate doors and windows EITHER With SYSTEM READY showing enter your code eg 1234 OR Press the NO key until the message SET SYSTEM is displayed press YES and key in your code eg 1234 as requested The display will then show LEAVE BY EXIT The exit tone will sound and the exit ROUTE 30 time count down to zero Leave the building by the permitted route The display will revert to SYSTEM READY Time Y N 2 2 Setting the System Multi Area Systems Selectively arming different areas of the system can only be performed if your user code is valid for the areas concerned and the menu option is selected see 3 1 SYSTEM READY Enter your code eg 1234 Time Y N AREAS SELECTED To arm all areas press YES To select ABCD areas choose those you wish to ARM using the ABC and D keys eg to arm areas A and C only press A and C The display will change to AREAS SELECTED Press YES when
9. the display is correct AC LEAVE BY EXIT The exit tone will sound and timer count ROUTE 30 down to zero Leave the building by the permitted route SYSTEM READY Time Y N Page 4 Issue 6 2200 2200L Alarm System Operating Manual 2 3 Setting the System Additional Menus 2 3 1 Omitting Zones If there is a permanent fault on one of the zones or for some other reason you wish to leave an individual zone unarmed when setting the system it may be omitted isolated by pressing the zone number s when and if the OMIT ZONES menu is displayed when setting the system This menu will only be displayed if the appropriate option has been selected for your user code see 3 1 2 3 2 Silent Set The system may be set silently eg at night by pressing YES when and if the SILENT SET menu is displayed whilst setting the system This menu will only be displayed if the appropriate option has been selected for your user code see 3 1 2 4 What to do if there is a Fault on Exit If instead of a continuous exit tone you have an interrupted tone look at the liquid crystal display which will locate the possible fault eg CANNOT SET ZONE 2 If the fault is an open door or window go and close it immediately If the fault is part of your exit route eg hallway PIR detector or front door you may proceed with your exit procedure being sure to close all necessary doors on the way out When the final door is closed t
10. umber 1 3 2 Engineer Code The installing engineer will have a special code to permit access to the Engineer Menu to programme the operating parameters of the system He will also be able to use his code to set and unset the system whilst testing is being carried out but he will NOT be able to use his code to unset the system after being set by one of your codes Page 8 Issue 6 2200 2200L Alarm System Operating Manual 4 Other Manager Menu Choices ENGINEER MENU SET CLOCK LOG REVIEW SET UNSET LOG ALARM LOG TROUBLE LOG Not accessible by the user Simply set the date and time using the and numeric keys Using the and keys select the log of your choice to review past system events Step through the events using the key NOTE Tamper faults will appear in the TROUBLE log as Zone x a tamper alarm when the system is set will appear in both TROUBLE and ALARM logs as Zone x Thus the two logs should be compared using the time and date stamp to correctly establish the cause of an alarm If a printer is connected to the system the logs will print out one line at a time as the YES key is pressed to step through the events WALK TEST 5 Other Indications MAINS FAIL CHARGER FAULT BATTERY FAULT LINE FAULT ENGINEER RESET August 1996 This allows you to WALK Test the system to check that all detectors are working correctly The AC supply to the system has failed Fuse or
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