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2.      We suggest that you record the details of users on the User worksheet  see     Users worksheet    on page 52      Delete user    From the Program Users menu  press  1   ENTER  to delete a user     Delete User  User No     Enter the user number and then press  ENTER  to delete the user record  Repeat  if needed for another record        Press  ENTER  again to exit this option     Note  Unlike previous versions of Challenger panels  you can t actually delete  user 50 from the panel  however  user 50 can be deleted from management  software and from 4 Door or 4 Lift Controllers   When you    delete    user 50 from  the panel  the user record is voided and not deleted  Doing so can create a user  tally that differs between the panel and management software or 4 Door or 4 Lift  Controllers     Display user    From the Program Users menu  press  2   ENTER  to display a user s details   assuming that you permissions to view the user      Display User  User No     Note  In the Display user option  you may see prompts to use the  MENU   key  to change a setting  The  MENU   key is not applicable to this option        Enter the user number and then press  ENTER  to display the user   s name  if the  system is programmed to allow user name files   for user numbers in the range 1  to 2000     32 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 14 Program Users    2 Your Name is Frank Smith  Press ENTER    Press  ENTER  to display the user s alarm grou
3.     1 RAS  2 DGP Isolate   Deisolate  0 Exit  Menu   Isolate RAS    From the Isolate Deisolate RAS DGP menu  press  1   ENTER      No RASs Are Isolated  Isolate RAS     Alternatively  if RAS 5 has previously been isolated the display would indicate the  following           5   Isolate RAS   Enter a RAS number and then press  ENTER  to toggle its isolated deisolated    state  For example  press  5   ENTER  to deisolate RAS 5  or press  6   ENTER   to isolate RAS 6 and add it to the top line     The procedures for isolating or deisolating a DGP are the same as for a RAS     When finished deisolating RASs and DGPs  press the down arrow key or   ENTER  to return to the Isolate Deisolate RAS DGP menu     Option 17 Enable Disable Service Tech    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press    1   7   ENTER  to enable the service technician   s PIN or card for the  programmed service time period  or to cancel the service technician   s PIN or  card prior to the expiration of the service time     Note  This menu is disabled when any areas are armed  unless the system  option    Skip Access Check For Service Menu    is enabled     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 43    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 18 Reset Cameras    Enabling the service technician activates the special soft time zone 25  which is  used to enable the service technician   s PIN or card  and can also be used to  enable or disable other system functions  relays  etc   that are r
4.    1   0   ENTER   The LCD screen displays the first unsealed input or the message       All Inputs are Sealed      Unsealed on 1  Front door contact  Input No     Press  NEXT  or  MENU   to display subsequent inputs        Enter the input number and press  ENTER  to isolate that input  If an attempt is  made to isolate an input which is already isolated  the request appears as if it is  processed but it is not logged in the history and the input remains isolated     When finished  press  ENTER  to exit this option     Option 11 Deisolate    An input may have been isolated to prevent false alarms  possibly due to a faulty  input device   Isolating the input excludes it from functioning as part of the  intrusion detection system  see    Option 10 Isolate    above   After the problem is  resolved the input must be de isolated     Note  Do not de isolate the input before checking the circumstances  because  de isolating an unsealed input may cause an alarm     From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press   1   1   ENTER   The LCD screen displays a list of isolated inputs or the message     All Inputs are De lsolated        28 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 12 Test Input    Isolated on u3  Rear door contact  Deisolate     Press the displayed number of an isolated input and then press  ENTER  to  deisolate that input     Press  NEXT  or  MENU   to display additional isolated inputs  if any   Select the  r
5.    Door group    DOTL    Download    Duress    Egress    Egress input    Egress time zone    Extended access time    Floor group    Fob    Forced arming    Forced door debounce time    Guard    History    Hold up alarm    The control over door functions     A panel programming concept that assigns a group of doors to  a user in order to allow access at those doors  Access to each  door in a group may be restricted via a time zone     Door open too long     Note  This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access  Controller     The transfer of records from a management software computer  to a control panel     A situation where a user is being forced to breach the system  security  for example  forced at gunpoint to open a door   The  duress facility allows a signal to be activated  for example   notification to a remote monitoring company  by the user     See also    keypad duress      Exit  or request to exit  RTE      An input that is programmed to request that a door be briefly  unlocked  For example  an egress button is provided inside a  doorway to allow users to exit without using a door reader     Note  This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access  Controller     When the egress time zone is valid  a user may press the  egress button and the door will unlock     Note  This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access  Controller     A longer than normal time for the door to unlock when a user  with  Extended Access  presents a vali
6.    For each floor in the floor group  enter a floor number in the range 1 to 64  and  then press  ENTER  to allocate a time zone to the floor     Floor Grp 1 F1 01 F2    F3    F4       Dis  Tz F1     Enter a time zone number in the range 1 to 63  and then press  ENTER  to return  to the Enter Floor prompt        Alternatively  if you need to disable a floor  enter  MENU   as the time zone and  then press  ENTER  to return to the Enter Floor prompt     Floor Grp 1 F1 01 F2    F3    F4     Enter Floor     We suggest that each time you program or change a floor group  you record the  details on the floor groups worksheet        46 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 21 Holidays    Option 21 Holidays    Overview    A holiday is a specified date  or range of dates  during which users are denied  access during times that they would normally be permitted access  For example   a user may be able to disarm the system and unlock a door during working hours  except on defined holidays     Challenger can have 24 holiday records  Each record can be designated as  recurring  so you don t need to reprogram a holiday if it falls on the same date  each year     Some users may require access during holidays  This functionality is provided via  the time zone in the user   s alarm group that allows access during holidays  via  the holiday type      Holidays have one or more holiday types numbered 1 to 8  For example  there  might be four school holida
7.   Input types that will generate an alarm regardless of area status   armed or disarmed      See    Intelligent Access Controller        The state of an area when it   s disarmed  The condition of an  area when it is occupied and when the intrusion detection  system has been set so that normal activity does not generate  an alarm  Opposite of    secure        Control of entry to  or exit from  a security area  The Challenger  system typically controls access by allowing only authorised  users to unlock a door or to enter a lift     The access  disarmed  test is a defined interval during which  specific inputs may be tested to see if they are operating  correctly when the area is occupied  The input must be  programmed to be included in access tests  determined by the  input s test type      The time that a door will remain unlocked after a user has been  granted access     See    reset        The state of a intrusion detection system when a input is  unsealed and the condition of the area is such that state should  be signalled  for example  a door is opened when its area is  armed     The user   s full PIN  used for alarm control and optionally for  door control   See also    door code        The alarm code prefix value in the range one to four enables  users to enter a door code  a shorter PIN  for access control   For example  if a user s full PIN is six digits long  for example   123456   and the alarm code prefix value is two  then the first  two digits are removed for a
8.   to accept  and then to program the end month     1 First Sunday  Month 00  End Month     Enter a value in the range 1 to 12 and press  ENTER  to indicate which month  daylight savings time ends  The following example shows the LCD screen where    a value of 4 is entered   1 First Sunday  Month 04  End Month     If correct press  ENTER  to accept                    Correct    From the Time  amp  Date menu  press  4   ENTER  to program a time correction for  the Challenger panel   s internal clock  if needed      Seconds Correction Per Day   0    Chg  Sec     Enter the value in seconds  press  MENU   to toggle the   or     factor  for the  amount of seconds you need to add or subtract each day  and then press   ENTER         42 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 16 Isolate Deisolate RAS DGP    Option 16 Isolate Deisolate RAS DGP    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press    1   6   ENTER  to temporarily exclude from the Challenger system fault or  tamper messages  system alarms  that are being generated by an arming station   RAS  or data gathering panel  DGP   This would be used if a RAS or DGP has  generated a system alarm or is out of service  and needs to be isolated while  awaiting service     Isolating a RAS or DGP will also reset any system alarm generated by the RAS  or DGP  Isolating a DGP will not isolate the alarm inputs on that DGP  but will  disable DGP   s offline and online reporting 
9.   to accept a user   s personal identification number  PIN   also called a code  The  bottom line may also display instructions and the characters you enter on the  keypad  except for PINs  which are shown as   characters      Area LEDs    RASs have up to 16 area LEDs that can be used to indicate the state of the  system   s 99 areas  Areas 1 to 16 are mapped to the RAS   s area LEDs by default   but can be reassigned by the installer as needed     When the CA111x RAS cover is open or removed  16 LEDs are visible at the  bottom of the RAS  Each LED represents an area  and the indications are as  follows     e The LED illuminates when its corresponding area is armed  secure      e The LED flashes slowly when a fault is detected  or when an alarm occurs  in  disarm  access      e The LED flashes quickly when a fault is detected  or when an alarm occurs  in  arm  secure      Challenger Series Administrators Manual 5    Chapter 1  Introduction  gt  Challenger user interfaces    CA111x status LEDs    CA111x RASs have four status LEDs above the LCD screen  The indications are  as follows     Power    illuminates when the RAS is powered     Fault   flashes when there is a system fault  i e  comms fault  RAS fault  DGP  fault  battery test fail  or hardware tamper      Access   flashes once when a card is badged at CA1115 or CA1116 RASs   subject to Valid Card Flash programming      Alarm   flashes when there is an access alarm  a 24 hour alarm  or a secure  alarm     TS0804 system f
10.   used to help manage them  There can be 255 area groups     See    secure        A device that provides a user interface for security functions for  areas or for access points  doors   The arming station may be  an LCD keypad  or any other device which can be used to  perform security functions such as arm or disarm  open doors   and so on     A portable device  card or fob  that holds information to identify  a user to the Challenger system  The information to identify a  user can be stored in a chip  smart card   on a magnetic strip  a  bar code  a Wiegand card  or in biometric data such as a  fingerprint     See    remote monitoring company      Ademco Contact ID alarm reporting format   See  arming station     Same as keypad buzzer     Data Gathering Panel  A DGP expands the capacity of the  Challenger system     An electronic device that allows the intrusion detection system  to transmit alarms and other events to a remote monitoring  company via telephone lines  Can also be used to perform  upload and download of access control data with management  software     See    access        An optional version of the user   s PIN shortened by the number  of digits specified in the alarm code prefix  The door code is  used for access control  for example  to open a door  without  revealing the entire PIN used for alarm control     A magnetic contact used to detect if a door or window is  opened        58    Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Glossary       Door control 
11.  During this time  the top line  of the LCD RAS displays    Remote nn      where nn is the number of minutes  remaining  counting down from 60      Remote 60   Code     When the remote communications session expires  the panel   s communications  ports are deactivated  and the LCD RAS displays as per the programmed  settings  see    Welcome screen    on page 5         If you need more than 60 minutes of communication  use the Service menu  option 6    Management software for 60mins    to restart the timer   This command  may be used at any time to enable the communications ports for 60 minutes     Refer to    Management software for 60mins    on page 27 for details     Displaying input names    Input devices are identified by a number from 1 to 1008 and  optionally  a name  programmed by the installer  The name is useful to determine the location of an  input device that is unsealed or in alarm     8 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction  gt  Using the keypad    Your Challenger system may be programmed to display inputs by their number   along with their name  Figure 3 below      Unsealed On 6  Front Door Contact  NEXT or ENTER    Alternatively  your system might be programmed to display a list of input  numbers  Figure 4 below      Figure 3  Input name displayed       Figure 4  Input numbers displayed    Unsealed On 6  7  9  NEXT or ENTER    In this case  enter an input number  and then press  ENTER  to display the  input   s name        Selectin
12.  ENTER  or  CLEAR  to exit the menu     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 7    Chapter 1  Introduction  gt  Using the keypad    Note  After a few minutes of inaction  the Challenger system automatically exits  the menu and returns to the    Code    prompt  However  we recommend that you  press  0   ENTER  or  CLEAR  to exit the menu when you are finished  in order to  prevent unauthorised use  that would otherwise be logged against your code      The following keys are used to move between menu options    e Press  ENTER  to scroll forward one menu option    e Press  MENU   to scroll backward one menu option    e Press the menu number and press  ENTER  to jump directly to a menu   e Press  0   ENTER  or press  CLEAR  to exit the menu     To program a value  such as a number or amount  enter the value and press   ENTER   The information will be saved  Press  ENTER  to display the next  option     To program a YES NO option  press  ENTER  to accept the display or press   MENU   to toggle between YES and NO  Press  0   ENTER  to skip options     ChallengerSE operation    When a Challenger Standard Edition  ChallengerSE  control panel is used  without being fitted with a communications module  such as a TS1091 Enhanced  Communications Licence  the ChallengerSE panel   s onboard Ethernet  USB  and  RS 232 communications ports are time limited     When the ChallengerSE panel is initially powered  defaulted  or is restarted  the  communications ports can be used for 60 minutes 
13.  Guara     Visitor  User number PIN    Start date a    hh mm dd mm yyyy  Alarm group    L  Dual custody      Guard  _  Visitor  User number   PIN    Start date    hh mm dd mm yyyy  Alarm group    L  Dual custody  _  Guard     Visitor  User number   PIN    EE  Start date  hh mm dd mm yyyy  Alarm group  L  Dual custody  _  Guard     Visitor                                                                                                       Challenger    Mark check box to indicate YES  Name      End date    hh mm dd mm yyyy  Door group     Floor group    L  Trace  _  086               Privileged  _  Long access  Name      End date  hh mm dd mm yyyy  Door group     Floor group    C  Trace     Cardonly      Privileged     Long access  Name      End date      hh mm dd mm yyyy  Door group     Floor group      C  Trace   Cardonly  Privileged     Long access  Name    End date            hh mm dd mm yyyy  Door group     Floor group      C  Trace   Cardonly   Privileged   _  Long access  Name  End date      hh mm dd mm yyyy  Door group Floor group  C  Trace  _ Cardonly  Privileged     Long access             52    Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Door groups worksheet    Door groups are programmed in user menu option 20  Door and Floor Groups     Figure 9  Door groups worksheet    Appendix A  Programming worksheets          Site      Door group no     Door TZ                                                OO ON DO A     W NN       EX  o                       N       es  w    
14.  displayed  A camera position that does not have a  camera fitted will display the frame count as                A frame count can be from 0 to 9999        Film Counts 1  0123 2 1077 3 0056 4         Press ENTER       Press  ENTER  to see the film counts for cameras 5 to 8  Press  ENTER  a  second time to exit this menu     Option 9 Input Text    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press   9   ENTER  to display the names assigned to inputs 1 to 1008     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 27    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 10 Isolate    Input  1  Rear Door Contact  Input No     The LCD screen displays the first input number and its assigned name  If you  see only numbers and no names  refer to    Displaying input names    on page 8        Press  NEXT  or  MENU   to display subsequent input names  Alternatively  enter  the input number and press  ENTER  to display the input   s name     Press  ENTER  to exit the display     Option 10 Isolate    You may need to isolate an input to prevent false alarms  possibly due to a faulty  input device   A faulty input is typically unsealed  and cannot be sealed  Isolating  the input excludes it from functioning as part of the intrusion detection system     If an input is in an alarm state  then isolating it resets the alarm  After the problem  is resolved the input must be de isolated  see    Option 11 Deisolate    below      From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press
15.  financial institution  then the film counters  automatically display after the cameras are tested     Following an access test  you can view the access test report to see if any of the  required inputs are untested  see    Access test report    on page 23      See also    Option 13 Start Auto Access Test    on page 30 for details of how to  manually initiate the access testing interval     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 15    Chapter 2  Administrator tasks  gt  Testing input devices    Cancelling an access test    From the access test RAS display  Figure 6 on page 15   press  0   ENTER    ENTER   The RAS beeper stops sounding and the selected areas are disarmed     Conducting a secure test    Secure testing is typically used for inputs that you need to test whilst the area is  being armed  for example  to enable you to test a door contact at the end of the  day when arming the area     Your system may be programmed to automatically go into secure test mode  when arming areas that contain inputs configured for secure testing  In such a  case  the RAS beeper sounds during the test interval  and the LCD screen  indicates that the secure test is running  Figure 7 below      Figure 7  Secure test RAS display    Secure test  NEXT For Untested     0     Cancel     The secure  armed  test is a defined interval during which specific inputs may be  tested to see if they are operating correctly when the area is unoccupied  The  inputs must be programmed to be included in secur
16.  stations have a   key instead of  an ON key      Press the Off key after entering your  PIN to tell the Challenger system that  you want to disarm your areas   Some  arming stations have a   key instead of  an OFF key      Press a numeric key to enter numbers   and for entering text when programming  user names     The LCD screen    Messages are displayed on the liquid crystal display  LCD  screen on the keypad  or on a touch screen  These messages guide you through the functions of the  Challenger system  such as identifying problems  the procedures necessary to  rectify problems  programming functions  and other menu options  The display  might also show information you have entered on the keypad  The second line of  the display shows instructions and the characters you enter on the keypad            7      8    9      10         11      10      12        Press the Menu  key to display the  menu login prompt  backspace to  correct an error  or to scroll backwards  in the menu   Some arming stations  have only a   without the word    menu         Area LEDs     Card reader icon  applies to CA1115  and CA1116 models       10  Press the up arrow and down arrow    keys to scroll through menu options    Some arming stations have a NEXT  key to display additional text       11  Press the Clear key to exit the current    function or operation and return to alarm  control prompt   Available on some  arming stations only       12  Press the ENTER key when information    is to be pro
17.  that further configure how the user s access permissions are  handled by the Challenger system     Some Challenger panels enable you to enter or update a user   s card data  electronically by presenting the card to the reader  called learning the card data    or by manually entering card data     From the Program Users menu  press  3   ENTER  to create or modify a user   Assuming that there is room in the user database  the following screen displays     Create User  User No     Enter the new or existing user number  and then press  ENTER  to program or  display the user   s name  if the system is programmed to allow user name files    for user numbers in the range 1 to 2000     3 Your Name is David Chisma   1  Edit    Enter up to 16 characters of text for the user s name  see    Entering text via RAS     on page 10            When you ve finished entering the name  press  MENU    MENU   to save the  name  exit the option  and then to select or change the alarm group        3   View  Alm Grp 1 No Access    Alarm Group     Enter the number of the alarm group  and then press  ENTER  to assign the  alarm group to the user  Alternatively  press  NEXT  to display a list of alarm  groups that you can issue to a user     Notes     e You cannot assign an alarm group to a user unless the alarm group has the  option    Can this Alarm Group be Assigned to Users    set to YES    e Your alarm group must have all the areas and menu options of the alarm  group you wish to assign     Press  
18.  to Four Door Controllers or Four   Lift Controllers  This option will not remove a user   s access rights via a Four Door  Controller or Four Lift Controller past the end date if they had access rights prior  to the end date     Press  ENTER  to display the user   s PIN code  if the system is programmed to  allow users other than the master installer to see PIN codes      2 Pin Code  4346  Press ENTER    Press  ENTER  to display the user s card data     2 Card Bits  27 0 0 0 25 0 6  Press ENTER    Press  ENTER  to exit this user record and return to the Display User screen           Create  or modify  user    In any given Challenger panel  the process of using a RAS to create a new user   or to modify an existing user is very similar  You need to     e Enter the user number that you want to add or modify  in addition to the  default master installer user 50      e Step though the LCD screens  adding or changing details as you go   e Press  ENTER  at the end to save the details     A basic Challenger panel used only for intrusion detection  and not access  control  might require only the most basic information such as user number   alarm group  and PIN code  Some Challenger systems allow you to program  many other user options  such as       The user s name     e Adoor group and a floor group defines where the user is allowed to go and at  what times of day     34 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 14 Program Users    e User flags
19. 47  55    input in alarm  21  input isolated  21  input names  8  input tamper monitoring  29  input text  27  inputs  alarm  20  21  deisolating  28  isolated  20  21  isolating  28  monitoring  29  tamper  20  testing  14  29  unsealed  20    65    Index    install menu  44  intrusion detection  2  isolate   DGP  43   input  28   RAS  43    K  keypad duress  60    L    LCD  message  5  screen  4  LEDs  area  5  status  6  system alarm  6  system fault  6  local alarm  7  61    management software  2    N    New Zealand requirements  iii    O    open door  49    P    panel status  20  PIN  11   PIN code  37  program users  52    R    RAS  beeper  6  keypad  7  LCD screen  4    66    LEDs  5  remote arming station  RAS   2  remote message  8  request service technician  25  reset cameras  44  routine maintenance  3    S    secure test  automatic  16  cancelling  16  completing  16  report  24   service menu  25   service technician  25  43   shunt  62   system alarm  20   system alarm LEDs  6   system fault LEDs  6   system testing  3    T    test report  23  testing  cameras  15  24  inputs  15  16  29  30  timed  17  time and date  7  40  time correction  42  touch screen RAS  7    U    unlock  lock  disable and enable  49  unsealed input  6  8  14  20  user interface  3  users  11  create  34  delete  32  display  32  learn card data  37  programming  31  total  39    Challenger Series Administrators Manual    
20. ENTER  to display or change the user   s door group     3 Door Group  0  Door Group    Press  ENTER  to display or change the user   s floor group        Challenger Series Administrators Manual 35    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 14 Program Users    3 Floor Group  0  Floor Group    Press  ENTER  to display or change the first of the user flags  if the system is  programmed to display user flags      3 NO   Dual Custody    Change 0 Skip    If required  press  MENU   to toggle the programmed value from NO to YES  and  then press  ENTER  to display subsequent user flags  Alternatively  press  0  to  skip the subsequent user flags        The user flags displayed in sequence are   e dual custody     guard   e visitor   e trace user   e card only   e privileged   e long access    Press  ENTER  to program or display the user   s start time and date     3 Start Date  00 00 00 00 2000   1    Edit    The default start time and date is 00 00 00 00 2000 and has no effect on the  user  If the start time and date is in the future  then the user will be activated at  the specified start time and date        Note  The user s start date is not downloaded to Four Door Controllers or Four   Lift Controllers     Press  ENTER  to accept the displayed value  or press 1 to edit the hours field     3 Start Date  00 00 00 00 2000  Hours     Press one or two digits for the hours  and then press  ENTER  to edit the  minutes  Repeat for day  month  and then year     Press  ENTER  to display the 
21. Override time zone    PIN    PIR    Poll    An alarm that is reported only within a building  and typically  occurs when an area is disarmed  occupied   The  circumstances that cause a local alarm can be checked and  rectified by personnel on site and it is therefore unnecessary for  the alarm to be relayed to a remote monitoring company     Certain input types can generate a local alarm during access   disarmed  times  and can report to remote monitoring company  during secure  armed  times     A logic expression that combines macro inputs in a specific  manner  The result of a logic equation produces the macro  action     When a RAS s low security time zone is valid  then either a card  or a PIN can be used to open a door  When the time zone is not  valid and    Card and Code    is set to YES  then both card and  PIN are required to open a door     Note  This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access  Controller     An event flag or an output that is used in a logic equation  Each  macro input is an event flag or output     A set of rules that is created by macro inputs  logic equations   and macro outputs     A macro output holds the result of a logic equation  The macro  output can have a timing element  Macro outputs trigger event  flags or inputs     A Challenger system may be programmed and operated via  Security Commander management software on a graphical  interface     Customer staff member or installer who has login rights to  system management softwa
22. Time  amp  Date 40   Option 16 Isolate Deisolate RAS DGP 43  Option 17 Enable Disable Service Tech 43  Option 18 Reset Cameras 44   Option 19 Install Menu 44   Option 20 Door and Floor Groups 45  Option 21 Holidays 47   Option 22 Open Door 49   Option 23 Unlock  Lock  Disable and Enable 49    Programming worksheets 51  Users worksheet 52   Door groups worksheet 53  Floor groups worksheet 54  Holidays worksheet 55    Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Glossary 57    Index 65    Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Important information    Agency compliance    This product conforms to the standards set by Standards Australia on behalf of  the Australian Communications and Media Authority  ACMA   We recommend  enclosure covers remain fitted to maintain C Tick compliance     Limitation of liability    To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law  in no event will Interlogix  a  division of UTC Fire  amp  Security Australia Pty Ltd  be liable for any lost profits or  business opportunities  loss of use  business interruption  loss of data  or any  other indirect  special  incidental  or consequential damages under any theory of  liability  whether based in contract  tort  negligence  product liability  or otherwise   Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for  consequential or incidental damages the preceding limitation may not apply to  you  In any event the total liability of Interlogix shall not exceed the purchase  p
23. al if you are an installer or  administrator and you need to know details of Challenger system programming     44 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 20 Door and Floor Groups    Option 20 Door and Floor Groups    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press   2   0   ENTER  to program door groups and floor groups     A door group contains a list of doors and a time zone for each door  A floor group  contains a list of floors and a time zone for each floor  The time zone assigned to  the door group or floor group restricts user access to the times defined in the  time zone  Time zone 0 provides 24 hour access to authorized users     Groups  1 Doors 2 Floors  Option     Press  1   ENTER  to program a door group  or press  2   ENTER  to program a  floor group  Alternatively  press  ENTER  to exit this option        Programming or modifying a door group    We suggest that you record the details of Door Groups on the Door Groups  worksheet  see    Door groups worksheet    on page 53      From the Door and Floor Groups menu  press  1   ENTER  to program a door    group   Door Groups  Group No     Enter a door group number in the range 1 to 255 and press  ENTER         The LCD screen displays the door group number  four of the possible 128 doors   and each door   s assigned time zone  if          displays instead of a time zone  number  then the door is disabled   Pressing   when Enter Door  is displayed  scroll
24. arm has  an input that is unsealed or in alarm     e Acontinuous tone indicates that an input test is being performed   e Continuous beeping indicates that one or more inputs are in local alarm     e Your Challenger system may be programmed so that the RAS beeps whilst  an entry timer  exit timer  or warning timer is running     TS1001 Touch Screen RAS    The TS1001 Touch Screen RAS has a graphical touch screen to simplify  navigation  reduce the number of button presses required  and facilitate text  entry  It also has a Classic mode that mimics a conventional LCD keypad  Refer  to the 751001 Touch Screen Arming Station User Manual for details     Using the keypad    Use the following steps to access the menu when the    Code    prompt is displayed  on the bottom line of the LCD screen     In the following example  the system is configured to display the time and date  instead of the default message    There Are No Alarms In This Area        14 01 30 08 2012   Code    To Access Menu Enter Code  Code     2  Press nnnn  where nnnn is your code   and then press  ENTER  to display the  user menu prompt        1  Press  MENU                0    Exit    ENTER    Down         Up  0 Exit  Menu     3  From the user menu prompt  you can now select the menu option you need   see Figure 1 on page 4   or press  0   ENTER  to exit  Alternatively  press   ENTER   or the RAS   s down button  if applicable  to view the available user  menu options in sequence     4  When finished  press  0  
25. ault LEDs  TS0804 RASs have system fault LEDs that indicate as follows     Comms    illuminates if there is a failure in the communications between the  Challenger panel and a remote monitoring station     RAS    illuminates if a remote arming station is offline   DGP    illuminates if an access controller or data gathering panel is offline     Battery    illuminates if the auxiliary battery power is found to be low after  mains power is lost     TS0804 system alarm LEDs  TS0804 RASs have system alarm LEDs that indicate as follows     Access    illuminates if an alarm has occurred in an area that is occupied and  the intrusion detection system has been set to allow normal access     24 Hr   illuminates if an alarm has occurred in an area where an input device  has been programmed for 24 hour monitoring     Secure    illuminates if an alarm has occurred in an area that is secure   armed      Tamper   illuminates if an alarm has occurred due to tamper     Internal beeper    The RAS   s beeper provides a number of indications     A short beep indicates that a valid card is presented at a reader or a key is  pressed on a keypad  The beep may be followed by two beeps to indicate  that access has been granted  for example  to open a door      Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction  gt  Using the keypad    e Seven short beeps indicates that a PIN or card is not valid at the particular  RAS or at the particular time  or that the area you are attempting to 
26. ay  Year     Enter the year  or accept the current value  and press  ENTER      Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday  Year     Review the displayed settings and press  ENTER  to save  Alternatively  press  0    ENTER  to abandon your changes and exit this option                 DST    From the Time  amp  Date menu  press  3   ENTER  to program the daylight savings  time start and end dates         0 Disable  Month 00  Start Sunday     Enter a value in the range 1 to 5 and press  ENTER  to indicate which Sunday in  the month daylight savings time begins  The following example shows the LCD  screen where a value of 1 is entered     1 First Sunday  Month 00  Start Sunday   If correct press  ENTER  to accept  and then to program the start month   1 First Sunday  Month 00  Start Month     Enter a value in the range 1 to 12 and press  ENTER  to indicate which month  daylight savings time begins  The following example shows the LCD screen  where a value of 10 is entered     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 41    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 15 Time  amp  Date    1 First Sunday  Month 10  Start Month     If correct press  ENTER  to accept  and then to program the end Sunday     0 Disable  Month 00  End Sunday     Enter a value in the range 1 to 5 and press  ENTER  to indicate which Sunday in  the month daylight savings time ends  The following example shows the LCD  screen where a value of 1 is entered     1 First Sunday  Month 00  End Sunday     If correct press  ENTER
27. ccess control  and the user can  operate doors by entering only the last four digits of the PIN  for  example  3456      The control over alarm  arm and disarm  functions        Challenger Series Administrators Manual    57    Glossary       Alarm group    Alarm reporting    Anti passback    Area    Area group    Armed  Arming station  RAS     Card    Central station  CID   Console  Console warning    DGP    Dialler    Disarmed    Door code    Door contact    A panel programming concept that defines a group of areas   functions and menu options  Alarm groups are assigned to  users  arming stations  or door readers  to define what areas  can be controlled and what functions can be performed by that  user  or from that device  An alarm group can also be assigned  to certain input types such as key switches     A procedure to transmit alarm events or other events to a  remote monitoring company by means of a dialler and a set of  rules called a protocol     Anti passback affects the ability of users to move from one  region to another  Entering a region twice in succession is either  not possible  hard anti passback   or will only result in an event  being logged in the history log  reported to the printer and to  management software  soft anti passback      Note  This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access  Controller     A logical grouping of input devices that are armed and disarmed  simultaneously     A Challenger system can have 99 areas  so area groups are
28. cessed  similar to the Enter  key on a computer   or to scroll forwards  in the menu   Some arming stations  have a   instead of the ENTER key      Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction  gt  Challenger user interfaces    Welcome screen    A RAS s LCD screen displays messages about the state of the Challenger  system and to help navigate the menu options  subject to permissions   The  display might also show information you have entered on the keypad     Figure 2  Default LCD welcome screen    There Are No Alarms In This Area  Code     The welcome screen indicates that the Challenger system is ready to receive  commands  The top line is a configurable custom message  such as the default  time and date  or other text  such as the company name        Note  Images of LCD screens used in this manual are for illustration only and  may not match actual RAS LCD screens     In some instances there is insufficient space to display all the text being  presented  for example  a list of areas in your building   LCD RASs that have  small displays  16 characters LCD screens  scroll longer strings of text in order  to display entire messages  This scrolling is referred to as    rotation     When a long  message displays  the text rotation begins after a configurable delay  and scrolls  at a configurable speed  this functionality is not applicable to TSO004 or TSO210  LCD RASs      The bottom line displays    Code    to indicate that the Challenger system is ready
29. ck 3 Disable 4 Enable  Option     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 49       Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 23 Unlock  Lock  Disable and Enable    Select an option    e Press  1   ENTER  to unlock a door    e Press  2   ENTER  to lock a door    e Press  3   ENTER  to disable a door    e Press  4   ENTER  to enable a door    e Press  ENTER  to exit this option    The following example uses option 1  The other options are similar     Use 1 Unlock to unlock a door that you are authorized  via the door group  assigned to your PIN code  to unlock     Unlock Door  Door No     Enter the door number  17 to 64 or 81 to 128  and then press  ENTER    Alternatively  press  ENTER  to return to the User menu     50 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Appendix A  Programming worksheets    Summary   Print or copy the following worksheets as needed   e    Users worksheet    on page 52   e    Door groups worksheet    on page 53   e    Floor groups worksheet    on page 54    e    Holidays worksheet    on page 55    Challenger Series Administrators Manual    51    Appendix A  Programming worksheets    Users worksheet    User records are programmed in user menu option 14  Program Users     Figure 8  Users worksheet                                                                         Site    User number PIN    Start date  hh mm dd mm yyyy  Alarm group    L  Dual custody  _  Guard     Visitor  User number PIN    Start date  hh mm dd mm yyyy  Alarm group    L  Dual custody  _ 
30. d card or PIN at a door  reader     Note  This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access  Controller     A panel programming concept that assigns a group of floors to a  user in order to allow selection of those floors when accessing a  lift reader  Access to each floor in a group may be restricted via  a time zone     A type of smart card  See    cara        Allows areas to arm regardless of any unsealed inputs that may  subsequently cause an alarm     Forced door debounce time delays the generation of a forced  door alarm for the specified interval  It caters for certain locks  that may cause erroneous forced door reporting     Note  This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access  Controller     If the user is a    guard    type  then the system can generate a     guard failed to check in    alarm if required     A list of past intrusion detection and access control events  stored in memory which can be viewed on an LCD RAS  sent to  a printer  or uploaded to a management software computer     A  silent  alarm that is triggered by a hold up button  Normally it  will not trigger any siren  only send a message to a remote  monitoring company        Challenger Series Administrators Manual    59    Glossary       Holiday    Holiday type    In reader    In reader region    Input    Input tamper    Input test    Input type    Installer  Intelligent Access Controller    Intrusion detection    Isolate    Key switch  Keypad  Keypad duress    LAN    A spec
31. d in detail in Chapter 3     Menu reference    on page 19     Note  A menu option will be visible to you only if allowed by the alarm group  assigned to you and to the alarm group assigned to the particular RAS that you  are using     What is a user     A user is someone with a PIN and or a card who can operate the Challenger  system  It helps to think of users as three main types     e Users  Users can typically arm or disarm the intrusion detection system   called alarm control   handle alarms  or open doors  called access control    User tasks are described in the Challenger User Manual     e Administrators  In addition to a user s role  administrators can add users and  perform other administrative tasks  as described in this manual     e Installers  Installers  or alarm technicians  typically install  program  and  maintain the Challenger system  Installer tasks are described in the  Challenger Series Programming Manual  Some tasks  such as testing inputs   may be performed by installers instead of administrators  These tasks are  described in this manual     The differences between types of users is determined by what they can do   arming and disarming the system  and by accessing the Challenger menu  and  where they can go  by opening doors or accessing floors via a lift      e A user   s ability to arm and disarm the system and to access the Challenger  menu is determined by assigning an alarm group to the user  Refer to the  Challenger Series Programming Manual for d
32. d periodically in accordance with Australian  Standard AS2201 1     e High security applications like banks may require particular inputs  for  example  hold up and suspicion buttons  to be tested in access mode at the  start of every day  or tested within a specified number of days via a timer     e Inputs can be assigned a timer  which is reset each time the input is  successfully tested  For example  a sensor that is normally activated on a  daily basis would be considered to be successfully tested in normal  operations  However  a sensor in a room that gets little traffic could be  programmed to be tested within seven days so that if a week passes without  the sensor being activated  then an input test failed message is generated     Each input must be programmed for appropriate testing options and the system  must be programmed with an appropriate system test mode  In order to conduct  tests and interpret reports  you need to understand how certain terms are used   Refer to the Glossary for details     14 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 2  Administrator tasks  gt  Testing input devices    Conducting an access test    Access testing is typically used for alarm inputs and cameras that you need to  test as soon as the area is disarmed  For example  to enable you to test a hold   up button immediately after disarming the area     If your system contains areas configured as vaults  then the access test operates  as follows     e Disarming the vault area onl
33. d to the monitoring station but sent to local printer or  computer  for example  access granted at door      22 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 6 Test Report    Option 6 Test Report    Inputs can be programmed to be included in either an access test or a secure  test  This means that a predefined timer starts running  and during this interval  the system looks for the input   s state to be toggled from sealed to unsealed and  back to sealed  typically by a technician activating a sensor such as a door  contact   See    Testing input devices    on page 14     If an access test or a secure test  interval  has occurred and any inputs that are  programmed to be included in the test have not been toggled  i e  tested   they  will be available for viewing via the Test Report option     From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press   6   ENTER  to display the current testing status of inputs configured for access    or secure testing   Test Report 1 Access 2 Secure  Option     Press  1   ENTER  to display the results of inputs tested during access   disarmed  tests  See    Access test report    below        Enter  2  and press  ENTER  to display the results of inputs tested during secure   armed  tests  See    Secure test report    on page 24     Alternatively  press  ENTER  to exit this option     Access test report    This function displays the results of the access  disarmed  test  which can be  performed 
34. during normal operation  outside of access or secure  tests      Inputs that are programmed for timed input testing have a testing interval timer   for example  30 days   The timer is reset and the input is considered as untested  each time the testing interval expires     A time zone may be defined that excludes certain days  for example  weekends   so that inputs that aren t tested when the facility is closed are not reported as  untested     Refer to the Challenger Series Programming Manual  REV04  or later  for details  of programming timed input testing functionality     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 17    Chapter 2  Administrator tasks  gt  Testing input devices    18 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference    Summary    This chapter provides details of the Challenger user menu options  with the  exception of option 19 Install Menu  which is described in the Challenger Series  Programming Manual      The ability to access a particular RAS menu option is subject to both the user   s  and the RAS   s alarm groups  For example  the RAS may have the permission to  display option 19 Install Menu  but if the user does not also have this permission  then the option cannot be accessed     Content    Option 1 Panel Status 20   Option 2 Input Unsealed 20   Option 3 Input In Alarm 1   Option 4 Input Isolated 1   Option 5 History 22   Option 6 Test Report 23   Option 7 Service Menu 25   Option 8 Film Counters 27   Option 9 Input Text 27   Opti
35. e tests  determined by the  input s test type         The area is armed after one of the following occurs   e The secure test is cancelled by the user     e The required inputs are tested  toggled from sealed to unsealed and back to  sealed      e The secure test time expires     An input   s secure test is recorded as completed if the input is toggled from sealed  to unsealed and back to sealed     Following a secure test  you can view the secure test report to see if any of the  required inputs are untested  see    Secure test report    on page 24      Cancelling a secure test    From the secure test RAS display  Figure 7 above   press  0   ENTER   ENTER    The RAS beeper stops sounding  after the auto test interval expires  and the  selected areas are armed     The secure test takes a little time to finish  in order to give the tested inputs time  to reseal     16 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 2  Administrator tasks  gt  Testing input devices    Using timed input testing    Challenger panels with firmware version V10 02 3605  or later  allow inputs to be  tested during normal operation within a specified number of days and will report  an alarm for inputs that haven t been tested     During access tests and secure tests  the Challenger panel   s LCD RASs lists all  untested inputs  and removes inputs from the list as they are tested  The list  includes inputs that are programmed for timed input testing  and removes these  from the list  even if tested 
36. en enter zeros for the day  month  and year of the end date     Holiday 1 31 12 12 00 00 00  End Day     Enter a number in the range 1 to 31  and then press  ENTER  to program the day  that the holiday ends  Alternatively  enter 0 if this is a one day holiday     Holiday 1 31 12 12   02 00 00  End Mth     Enter a number in the range 1 to 12  and then press  ENTER  to program the  month in which the holiday ends  Alternatively  enter 0 if this is a one day holiday     Holiday 1 31 12 12   02 01 00  End Yr     Enter a number in the range 0 to 99  and then press  ENTER  to program the last  two digits of the year in which the holiday ends  Alternatively  enter 0 if this is a  one day holiday              Assigning holiday types    A holiday must be assigned at least one holiday type in order for it to be used   The holiday type can be linked to a time zone  A holiday without a holiday type is    inactive   Holiday 1  Hol Types   Type  1       8      To assign a holiday type to a holiday  enter the holiday type number and then  press  ENTER   The holiday type number will display in the top line of the LCD  screen        48 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 22 Open Door    Alternatively  to remove a holiday type from a holiday  it   s already displayed in  the top line of the LCD screen   enter the number  and then press  ENTER      NO   Recurring Holidays    Change 0 Skip    If required  press  MENU   to toggle the programmed value f
37. en press  ENTER   to save the card bit data in the user record  See    Learning card data    below        Do one of the following     e Press  MENU   to use unknown card data from the Challenger panel s history   See    Using data from card history    on page 38     e Press  ENTER  to manually enter the card data bits  See    Manually entering  card data    on page 38   Learning card data    At the Waiting For Card prompt  present a card at the designated card learn  RAS  The LCD screen displays the card bit data     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 37    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 14 Program Users       Card Bits  27 0 0 0 25 0 6    Bits 1        Press  ENTER  to save the card bit data in the user record  and then return to the  Create User screen     Note  The card learn RAS number is programmed in the Challenger panel   s  System Options  Refer to the Challenger Series Programming Manual for details   Using data from card history    At the Waiting For Card prompt  press  MENU   to display the start of the card    history list   No 1 27 0 0 0 25 0 6    Next    Enrol    Press  ENTER  to save the card bit data in the user record  and then return to the  Create User screen        Alternatively  press  MENU   to display the next record in the card history list until  you find the one you want     there are no more records the card history list the following screen displays             End Of History  Press ENTER    Press  ENTER  to return to the Create User sc
38. enu        The Service menu contains the following options    e 1   see    Request Service Technician    below    e 2   see    Disconnect management software    below    e 3   see    Dial management software    on page 26    e 4   see    Dial temporary management software    on page 26   e 5   see    Answer management software    on page 26     e G   see    Management software for 60mins    on page 27  used with  ChallengerSE      e Press  ENTER  to scroll through the options   e Press  0   ENTER  to exit this option     Request Service Technician    Your Challenger system may be configured so that you can send a message to  your alarm monitoring company requesting a service technician to contact you     1 Request Service Technician  0 Exit  Menu     From the Service menu  press  1   ENTER  to select option 1     1 Confirm Dial  0 Exit  Menu     Press  1   ENTER  to send a Service Request event to your alarm monitoring  company  Alternatively  press  0   ENTER  to cancel           Disconnect management software    Use this option to disconnect an active connection that has    Connect on Service     option enabled  If there is more than one enabled path with    Connect on Service     option enabled  then the path with the highest priority is automatically selected     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 25    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 7 Service Menu    From the Service menu  press  2   ENTER  to disconnect from management  software  Challenger disconnects and e
39. equired isolated input and then press  ENTER  to deisolate that input     When finished  press  ENTER  to exit this option        Option 12 Test Input    Use Test Input to start a defined interval  input test time  during which you can  test an individual input  even if the input is isolated   The input will not generate  alarms while in test     When you select the Test Input option and enter the input   s number  you can  then test the input by manually altering its state  for example  by walking in front  of a PIR  and verifying that the system correctly identifies the state  During the  test  the keypad buzzer will sound when the input is unsealed     From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press     1   2   ENTER    Test Individual Input  Input No     Enter an input number and then press  ENTER  to display the state of the input  and begin the testing interval     SEALED on 6  Loading dock  Press ENTER    Unseal the input device and then seal it  When the input is unsealed  open  short   or sealed  the display should indicate the state     UNSEALED on 6  Loading dock  Press ENTER    Depending on how your system is programmed for input tamper monitoring  four   state or two state   the results can indicate the conditions shown in Table 2  below              Table 2  Input testing results          Input condition 4 state monitoring  default  2 state monitoring  Sealed Sealed Sealed  Unsealed Unsealed Unsealed    Challenger Series Administrators Ma
40. equired while the  service technician is in attendance     0 Cancel  1 Service In  Option     From the Enable Disable Service Tech menu  press  1   ENTER  to enable the  service technician for the programmed service time period and to exit to the  menu        If not expired  the programmed service time period may be extended by  reactivating the option  Press  1   ENTER  during the service time period or  Service Ending warning to reactivate     If you need to cancel the service technician   s PIN or card before the service time  expires  press  0   ENTER      Option 18 Reset Cameras    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press    1   8   ENTER  to reset the film frame count on all security cameras connected  directly to the Challenger panel to zero or to change the frame count number on  an individual camera  This would be necessary when you change the film in the    camera   Reset Camera Counts    0     All  Camera No     Press  0   ENTER  to reset the film frame count on all security cameras to zero     Press  n   ENTER  to display the current film frame count on camera n  Press   ENTER  a second time to return to the Reset Camera screen     Alternatively  enter a new frame count in the range 0 to 1900 for the selected  camera  and then press  ENTER  to return to the Reset Camera screen     Option 19 Install Menu    Access to the Install menu is typically limited to installers or administrators  Refer  to the Challenger Series Programming Manu
41. etails about alarm groups     e       user s ability to open doors is determined by assigning a door group to the  user     e       user s ability to access a floor via a lift is determined by assigning a floor  group to the user     Codes    A PIN  or user code  is a series of 4 to 10 digits that uniquely identifies you to the  Challenger system  Your Challenger system may be programmed so that you  can use your PIN to arm and disarm the system and to open doors     Alternatively  your system may allow the use of a door code to open doors  and a  duress code to send a message to the alarm monitoring company  These terms  are explained in the Challenger Series Users Manual     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 11    Chapter 1  Introduction  gt  What is a user     12 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 2  Administrator tasks    Summary    This chapter describes the tasks that a user with administrator privileges would  typically perform via a Challenger RAS  These administrator tasks are in addition  to tasks such as arming  disarming  and so on  which are described in the  Challenger Series User Manual     Content    Testing input devices 14  Overview of input testing 14  Conducting an access test 15  Cancelling an access test 16  Conducting a secure test 16  Cancelling a secure test 16  Using timed input testing 17    Challenger Series Administrators Manual 13    Chapter 2  Administrator tasks  gt  Testing input devices    Testing input devices    Testin
42. g areas by searching    Areas are identified by a number from 1 to 99 and  optionally  a name  programmed by the installer     When arming or disarming the system  you may want to select a specific area  instead of selecting all areas  Some RAS models  such as the CA111x series   support area search mode to help you quickly find areas by name     For example to use a CA1116 RAS  see Figure 1 on page 4  to arm an area  named    East wing foyer        1  Press nnnn  where nnnn is your code   and then press  ENTER  or  ON   Any  disarmed areas that are assigned to your alarm group are listed     2  Press the area search mode key  Figure 1  item 3  to begin area search     Area Search is      End      3  Use the RAS keypad to enter a search character or string  as described in     Entering text via RAS    on page 10  When each character is displayed  press   ENTER  to move to the next position  When finished  press         to list all  areas that contain the string     Figure 5  Area search prompt       For example  search for    EAST     to find all with area names beginning with  that text  including    East wing foyer      Search is not case sensitive     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 9    Chapter 1  Introduction  gt  Using the keypad    4  When the list of areas displays  you can press the area number  and then  press  ENTER  to arm only that area  Alternatively  press  0   ENTER  to arm  all of the found areas     5  When finished arming areas  press  ENTER  to exi
43. g of Challenger devices may be performed by Challenger system  administrators and or by installers  depending on the situation  In addition  your  system may be programmed to initiate tests automatically when arming or  disarming the system     Note     Automatic test    actually means to automatically start a test interval during  which you can test inputs by  for example  opening and closing a door to verify  that the Challenger system correctly identifies the input   s change of state from  sealed to unsealed and then back to sealed     Overview of input testing    Input devices are the various items such as passive infrared  PIR  detectors   switches  buttons  and so on  that can indicate a change of state in the  Challenger system  The system can recognize input states of sealed and  unsealed  and optionally open and shorted  when input tamper monitoring is  used      Testing of inputs involves monitoring the state of the input whilst changing its  state from sealed to unsealed  and then back to sealed  This is typically done by   for example  opening and closing a door and then checking the Challenger  system to verify that the change was correctly reported     Being highly configurable  the Challenger system contains a number of testing  options to suit a variety of applications  For example     e You may need to test individual inputs on an ad hoc basis when a device  appears to be faulty  See    Option 12 Test Input    on page 29     e The system may need to be teste
44. hen programming the user     Option 15 Time  amp  Date    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press   1   5   ENTER  to manage the Challenger panel s time and date settings  for  example  to program the daylight savings time start and end dates         Time 1 Display  2 Set  3 DST  4 Correct  0 Exit  Menu        Display    From the Time  amp  Date menu  press  1   ENTER   The LCD screen displays the  panel   s current time and date settings     Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday  0 Exit    Press the  0  or  ENTER  to return to the Time  amp  Date menu        Set    From the Time  amp  Date menu  press  2   ENTER   The LCD screen displays the  panel   s current time and date settings     Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday  Hours     Enter the hours in 24 hour format  or accept the current value   and then press     ENTER    Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday  Minutes     Enter the minutes  or accept the current value   and then press  ENTER      Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday  Seconds     Enter the seconds  or accept the current value   and then press  ENTER               40 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 15 Time  amp  Date    Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday  Day of Mth     Enter the day of month  or accept the current value  and press  ENTER      Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday  Month     Enter the month  or accept the current value  and press  ENTER      Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesd
45. identifies the states     The input type determines exactly how an input will function  when its area is armed or disarmed  Most input types require an  area  but some input types that affect the status of areas need  alarm groups     A person who installs and services security equipment   Four door or Four lift DGPs     Electrical detection devices  called inputs  are connected to the  Challenger panel or a DGP  Based on the type of device and  whether the device   s location  called area  is armed or  disarmed  the device triggers an alarm when something  activates it  For example  the device might be a reed switch that  detects a door being opened when the area is armed  An alarm  typically triggers a siren and flashing light to operate  and sends  a message to a remote monitoring company     The device is inhibited from reporting alarms  It is excluded from  functioning as part of the system     A device using a key operated switch to arm or disarm areas   An arming station with buttons to input data     When enabled  a duress code  user   s alarm code   1  can be  entered on a keypad to activate a duress alarm  Keypad duress  is enabled or disabled in Alarm Groups     The system   s two RS 485 data busses  LAN1 and LAN2         60    Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Glossary       Local alarm    Logic equation    Low security time zone    Macro input    Macro logic program    Macro output    Management software    Operator    Out reader    Out reader region    
46. ified date  or range of dates  during which typical users  are denied access during times that they would normally be  permitted access     Functionality to enable access to be granted to certain users  during one holiday type  but not necessarily to another holiday  type  Each holiday must have at least one type assigned     A reader  RAS  that provides entry to a region through a door   The in reader is accompanied by an out reader that provides  exit from the region through the door     Note  This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access  Controller     When a valid card or PIN is entered at the door   s in reader  the  number of the region that the user is entering into is recorded  against the user code     Note  This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access  Controller     Also called zone input  An electrical signal from a security  device  input device  to the intrusion detection system  Each  input device is identified by a system name  for example     INPUT1      and optionally by a custom name  for example     Reception Holdup Button         The Challenger system is typically configured to monitor the  state of its zone input circuits  4 state monitoring   Input tamper  alarms are generated when the circuit indicates an open circuit  or a short circuit condition     Input test is a defined interval during which a selected input can  be tested  toggled from sealed to unsealed and then back to  sealed  to verify that the panel correctly 
47. installed in a client s premises  should be performed in accordance with AS NZS 2201 1 2007 SECTION 5  MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE  and SECTION 6 RECORDS AND REPORTS   Refer to the Challenger Series Programming Manual for maintenance  recommendations     Challenger user interfaces    A Challenger system typically has at least one LCD RAS connected to one of two  LANs  RS 485 data buses   The LCD screen plus keypad provides a text based  user interface for programming and operating the Challenger system  Up to 32  RASs may be connected to the Challenger LANs     A RAS with a keypad and liquid crystal display  LCD  screen  or a touch screen   enables authorised users to enter a series of numbers called a    code     in order to  perform functions such as accessing the Challenger   s menus  or to open doors     The CA111x models of the LCD RAS are used in this manual for illustrations and  keypad depictions  The CA1116 model shown here  with cover removed   includes a four line LCD screen and an integral card reader  Figure 1 on page 4  indicates the locations of various controls on the CA1116 RAS     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 3    Chapter 1  Introduction  gt  Challenger user interfaces    Figure 1  Details of CA1116 RAS      4      Power      folt     2     Access     q      Alom                     Status LEDs   LCD screen   Area search mode key     Press the On key after entering your  PIN to tell the Challenger system that  you want to arm your areas   Some  arming
48. keypad  The RAS   s text based user interface provides a menu that is  numbered for rapid access  This manual describes how to program and  operate a Challenger system by means of a RAS     e Management software  A Challenger system that is configured and  programmed to be accessed via management software  such as Security  Commander  may be programmed and operated via the management  software on a graphical interface  Any changes to the Challenger system  made via management software must be downloaded to the Challenger panel  before they take effect     This manual is a reference for the Challenger operations and programming that  can be done via RAS  Use management software for advanced operations and  programming  and refer to the documentation provided with the management  software for assistance     Note  If management software is used to program a Challenger panel  to change  user data or access control data  or used to upload a panel   s programming  the  management software becomes the primary location for the panel   s data  and the  panel becomes the secondary location  In other words  keep track of where the     correct    version of Challenger data is stored  As administrator you are  responsible to avoid loss of data  errors in data  or uncertainty about the validity  of data     A Challenger system might be managed locally from an LCD RAS or via a  locally connected management software computer  Windows computer    Alternatively  the system might be managed rem
49. l the required inputs  default time is 15 minutes      The RAS beeper sounds continuously during the testing time or until you exit this    option   Access Test  NEXT For Untested   0  Cancel     From the initial screen  press  NEXT  to display an untested input  test the input  by unsealing and then sealing it  and press  NEXT  to display the next untested  input  Repeat until all inputs have been tested        If  NEXT  is selected to display any untested inputs  the LCD screen displays the  first input number and its assigned name  If you see only numbers and no  names  refer to    Displaying input names    on page 8     30 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 14 Program Users    Untested Access On 4  Office PIR  NEXT or ENTER    Alternatively  press  ENTER  to proceed to the camera test or the Test  Completed Not Completed display  as applicable      Untested Access On 2  Camera 1  NEXT or ENTER    Inputs that are programmed as a camera input types  and assigned to area 1     are also tested   All Cameras Have Tested Successfully  Press ENTER    When all inputs that are programmed to be tested  including O inputs  during the  access test have been tested  or the time allowed for access test has expired   the test will automatically cease and the display will indicate if the test is  completed or not completed     Test Completed  Press ENTER    Press  ENTER  to exit this option              Note  If your Challenger system is prog
50. n no inputs are in alarm     No Alarms   Press ENTER    Press  ENTER  to exit the option  Alternatively  press  NEXT  to refresh the  display        When one or more inputs are in alarm  the LCD screen displays the inputs  If you  see only numbers and no names  refer to    Displaying input names    on page 8   The input number is preceded by T if in tamper     Alarm On 2  Front Door Contact  NEXT or ENTER    Press  ENTER  to exit the option  Alternatively  press  NEXT  to display additional  inputs that are in alarm  if any        Option 4 Input Isolated    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press   4   ENTER  to list all isolated inputs to determine which inputs are not  operational and need attention     An isolated input is one which is excluded from functioning as part of the  intrusion detection system  It would typically be isolated because it is faulty  and  by isolating it you stop it from causing an alarm  See    Option 10 Isolate    on page  28 for details     The LCD screen displays the following information when no inputs are isolated     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 21    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 5 History    No Isolated Inputs   Press ENTER    When one or more inputs are isolated  the LCD screen displays the inputs  If you  see only numbers and no names  refer to    Displaying input names    on page 8     Isolated On 2  Front Door Contact  NEXT or ENTER    Press  ENTER  to exit the option  Alternatively  pre
51. nual 29    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 13 Start Auto Access Test          Input condition 4 state monitoring  default  2 state monitoring  Open circuit Open Unsealed  Short circuit Short Unsealed       If the input is not sealed  the RAS emits a continuous tone  When the input is  sealed  the display will be updated and the tone will stop  Alternatively  press   ENTER  to stop the tone and return to the previous screen     Press  ENTER  when finished to exit this option     Note  If the test is not completed within the input test time  default is 5 minutes    the option is exited     Option 13 Start Auto Access Test    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press    1   3   ENTER  to initiate a defined interval during which specific untested inputs  and cameras  camera count input types  may be tested to see if they are  operating correctly when the area is in access  disarmed      Note  This option may be used regardless of the programmed Challenger system  test mode  However  if an access test was automatically run and completed  before using this option  then the Test Completed message will display  and no  inputs will need to be tested     The following programming is required     e The inputs to be tested must be included in access tests  input test types 1  2   4  or 5   Camera count inputs must be assigned input test type 0    No Testing        e The access test time programmed by the installer must be sufficient for you to  test al
52. on 10 Isolate 28   Option 11 Deisolate 28   Option 12 Test Input 29   Option 13 Start Auto Access Test 30  Option 14 Program Users 31   Option 15 Time  amp  Date 40   Option 16 Isolate Deisolate RAS DGP 43  Option 17 Enable Disable Service Tech 43  Option 18 Reset Cameras 44   Option 19 Install Menu 44   Option 20 Door and Floor Groups 45  Option 21 Holidays 47   Option 22 Open Door 49   Option 23 Unlock  Lock  Disable and Enable 49    Challenger Series Administrators Manual 19    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 1 Panel Status    Option 1 Panel Status   Use Panel Status to list    e Inputs in alarm  The input number is preceded by    A       e Inputs in tamper alarm  The input number is preceded by    T        e Isolated inputs  The input number is preceded by    i      e Unsealed inputs  The input number is preceded by    u        System alarms  For example  DGP tamper     From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press   1   ENTER  to display a list of active alarms  tamper alarms  isolated inputs  or    unsealed inputs   No Alarms  Tampers  Isolates  Unsealed   Press ENTER    Press  ENTER  to exit this option  or press  NEXT  to update the display        When one or more inputs are in alarm  tamper alarm  isolated  or unsealed  the  LCD screen displays the most recent alarm  If you see only numbers and no  names  refer to    Displaying input names    on page 8     Summary On u2  Front Door Contact  NEXT or ENTER    Press  NEXT  or  MENU  to di
53. on specific inputs and cameras to see if they are operating correctly   The inputs must be programmed to be included in access tests  determined by  the input   s test type   The system must be programmed with an appropriate test  mode     From the Test Report menu option  enter  1  and press  ENTER  to display the  results of inputs tested during access tests  If all inputs that are programmed to  be tested  including 0 inputs  during an access test have been tested  the LCD  screen displays the following     No Untested Inputs   Press ENTER    Alternatively  when one or more inputs are untested  the LCD screen displays the  inputs  If you see only numbers and no names  refer to    Displaying input names     on page 8        Challenger Series Administrators Manual 23    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 6 Test Report    Untested Access On 25  Reception Hold Up  NEXT or ENTER    Press  NEXT  to update the list of untested inputs  and to display the remaining  inputs in the list  if any         Press  ENTER  to display the results of camera testing  cameras in area 1 only    If all the cameras that are programmed to be tested  including 0 cameras  have  been successfully tested the LCD screen displays the following     All Cameras Have Tested Successfully  Press ENTER    Press  ENTER  to exit the option        Use    Option 12 Test Input    on page 29 to manually test any untested inputs  reported     Secure test report    This option is used to display the results of the 
54. otely via management software  computers     In an Enterprise wide intrusion detection and access control system  thousands  of Challenger systems can be programmed  controlled  and monitored by  hundreds of operators working on management software computers in remote  locations  Refer to the documentation provided with the management software  for details     2 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction  gt  Testing your system    Your Challenger system has been programmed to meet your specific  requirements  Therefore  not all of the features described in this manual may  apply to your system  Also  some of the features described in this manual will not  be visible to all users  see    What is a user     on page 11   Your system may have  extra features or equipment installed  The programming instructions for extra  equipment are supplied separately     Testing your system    It is important that you regularly test your Challenger system to ensure that all  installed equipment is operating properly     You may have a technician operate your Challenger system locally or remotely to  test and service your intrusion detection system  There are various tests that can  be used to ensure your system is working correctly  We recommend that you  discuss with the technician the testing processes you can perform to check your  system  and its ability to report to your remote monitoring company  if  applicable      Routine maintenance on intruder alarm systems 
55. p     2 Alm Grp 12 Foreman  Press ENTER    Press  ENTER  to display the user   s door group     2 Door Group  2  Press ENTER    Press  ENTER  to display the user   s floor group     2 Floor Group  0  Press ENTER    Press  ENTER  to display the first of the user flags  if the system is programmed    to display user flags    2 NO   Dual Custody    Change 0 Skip    Press  ENTER  to display subsequent user flags  Alternatively  press  0  to skip  the subsequent user flags                 The user flags displayed in sequence are   e dual custody   e guard   e visitor   e trace user   e card only   e privileged   e long access    Press  ENTER  to display the user s start time and date     2 Start Date  00 00 00 00 2000  Press ENTER    The default start time and date is 00 00 00 00 2000 and has no effect on the  user  If the start time and date is in the future  then the user will be activated at  the specified start time and date        Challenger Series Administrators Manual 33    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 14 Program Users    Note  The user   s start date is not downloaded to Four Door Controllers or Four   Lift Controllers     Press  ENTER  to display the user s end time and date     2 End Date  00 00 00 00 2000  Press ENTER    The default end time and date is 00 00 00 00 2000 and has no effect on the user   If the end time and date is in the future  then the user will be deactivated at the  specified end time and date     Note  The user   s end date is not downloaded
56. rammed as a financial institution system   and is programmed to automatically go into access test mode when disarming  area 1  which contains camera film count inputs   then you will see the current  film counts for cameras 1 to 4  The LCD screen will resemble the example in     Option 8 Film Counters    on page 27 until you press  ENTER  or the display  times out     If there are any tests not completed  you can again select Start Auto Access Test  to finish the testing     Option 14 Program Users    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press    1   4   ENTER  to manage the user records that are stored in the Challenger  panel   s memory  For tasks involving large quantities of users it   s best to use  management software such as Security Commander     Note  Your Challenger system may be configured for dual custody programming   where any user  other than the master user  requires a second user to enter their  code before access is granted to this option     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 31    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 14 Program Users    1 Delete 2 Display 3 Create 4 Total  Option     The Program Users menu contains the following options        e 1   see    Delete user    below    e 2   see    Display user    below    e 3   see    Create  or modify  user    on page 34    e 4   see    Total users    on page 39    e Press  0   ENTER  to exit this option    See also    Programming non Tecom magnetic card formats    on page 39
57. re     A reader  RAS  that provides exit from a region through a door   The out reader is accompanied by an in reader that provides  entry to the region through the door     Note  This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access  Controller     When a valid card or PIN is entered at the door out reader  the  number of the region that the user is exiting from into is  recorded against the user code     Note  This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access  Controller     A door can be programmed with an override time zone that   when valid  automatically keeps the door unlocked     Note  This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access  Controller     Personal Identification Number   A number given to  or selected  by  a user that identifies the user to the Challenger system     Passive Infrared detector  A security device used to detect  intruders in a certain part of an area or premises     An inquiry message continually sent by the control panel to  DGPs and arming stations  Polling allows the remote unit to  transfer data to the control panel        Challenger Series Administrators Manual    61    Glossary       RAS    Reader    Region    Relay    Relay controller    Remote monitoring company    Reporting    Reset    RTE  Sealed    Secure    Secure test    Security Commander    Remote arming station  See    arming station        A device  arming station  used for access control that can read  magnetic stripe or proximity cards to authen
58. re installation     iv Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction    Summary    This chapter provides an introduction to the Challenger system     Content    Welcome to the Challenger system 2  Testing yoursystem 3  Challenger user interfaces 3  The LCD screen 4  AreaLEDs 5  CA111x status LEDs 6  TS0804 system fault LEDs 6  TS0804 system alarm LEDs 6  Internal beeper 6  TS1001 Touch Screen RAS 7  Using the keypad 7  ChallengerSE operation 8  Displaying input names 8  Selecting areas by searching 9  Entering text via RAS 10  Using the menu 11  What is a user  11  Codes 11    Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction  gt  Welcome to the Challenger system    Welcome to the Challenger system    The Challenger integrated intrusion detection and access control panel is widely  accepted as a versatile  high quality  Australian designed product  Challenger s  customisable design makes it the benchmark for intrusion detection  alarm  and  access control systems     The Challenger panel is the heart and soul of the Challenger intrusion detection  and access control system  The Challenger system is essentially a collection of  databases that are stored in the panel   s onboard memory and can be  programmed by the installer  or administrator  as applicable  using the following  tools     e LCD RAS  Initially the Challenger system must be programmed using a  remote arming station  RAS  fitted with a liquid crystal display  LCD  screen  and 
59. reen        Manually entering card data    At the Waiting For Card prompt  press  ENTER  to display the card bits        3 Card Bits  0 0 0 0 0 0 0    Bits 1        Enter the card bits  raw card data  in format xxx xxx XXxX XXX XXX XXX XXX  where  each field is a number from O to 255  Press  ENTER  after each number to save  the data and move to the next field     When the last field is populated  press  ENTER  to exit this user record  and then  return to the Create User screen     Modifying a user    The process of modifying a user is similar to the process of creating a user   except that each screen will display the previously programmed values  If the  user already has card data that you need to change  you have the option of  deleting the card data and learning or manually entering new card data  starting  at the Waiting For Card prompt     38 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 14 Program Users       3 Card Bits  27 0 0 0 25 0 6      Del  1  Edit       Do one of the following   e Press  MENU   to completely delete the card data   e Press  1  to manually edit the card data bit by bit        3 Card Bits  27 0 0 0 25 0 6    Bits 1        Press  ENTER  to save the card bit data in the user record  and then move to the  next bit  When finished entering or accepting card data bits  press  ENTER  to  return to the Create User screen     Total users    You may need to know how many users are stored in the Challenger panel   s  memor
60. rice of the product  The foregoing limitation will apply to the maximum extent  permitted by applicable law  regardless of whether Interlogix has been advised of  the possibility of such damages and regardless of whether any remedy fails of its  essential purpose     Installation in accordance with this manual  applicable codes  and the instructions  of the authority having jurisdiction is mandatory     While every precaution has been taken during the preparation of this manual to  ensure the accuracy of its contents  Interlogix assumes no responsibility for  errors or omissions     Regulatory requirements for New Zealand    Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom   s Telepermit requirements are   dependent on the equipment  PC  associated with this device  In order to operate within  the limits for compliance with Telecom   s Specifications  the associated equipment shall   be set to ensure that     e There shall be no more than 10 call attempts to the same number within any  30 minute period for any single manual call initiation     e The equipment shall go on hook for a period of not less than 30 seconds  between the end of one attempt and the beginning of the next attempt     e Automatic calls to different numbers are spaced such that there is no less  than 5 seconds between the end of one call attempt and the beginning of  another     e This equipment shall not be set up to make automatic calls to the Telecom     111    Emergency Service     Challenger Serie
61. rom NO to YES  and  then press  ENTER   Alternatively  press  0  to exit this holiday     Recurring holidays       When a future holiday is defined as recurring  then the year portion of the start  and end dates is automatically incremented by 1 each time the holiday ends     Option 22 Open Door    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press   2   2   ENTER  to unlock a door that you  and the RAS  are authorized to unlock     The Open Door command would typically be used at a RAS that   s at a different  location from the door  for example  from a security desk      Open Door  Door No     Enter the door number in the range 1 to 128 and then press  ENTER    Alternatively  press  ENTER  to exit this option        Option 23 Unlock  Lock  Disable and Enable    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press    2   3   ENTER  to unlock  timed unlock  lock  disable  or enable an intelligent  door  doors numbered in the range 17 to 64 or 81 to 128 connected to an  Intelligent Access Controller      The door will remain in the state selected until an opposite event occurs in the  system that will change the state of that door  For example  door 21 automatically  unlocks at 8 a m  and relocks at 5 p m  by using an override time zone  If the  user wishes to secure the premises and leave at 4 p m   the door can be locked  using the lock option  but will still automatically unlock at 8 a m  again the    following morning   1 Unlock 2 Lo
62. s Administrators Manual iii    e The associated equipment shall be set to ensure that calls are answered  between 3 and 30 seconds of receipt of ringing     Preface   This manual applies to the following Challenger   series control panels   e Challenger10   e ChallengerSE  Standard Edition     The product name    Challenger    will be used for all Challenger series products  unless otherwise noted  The term    Challenger series    does not apply to legacy  products such as Challenger V8     The Challenger Series Administrators Manual is for users and system  administrators who need to manage the Challenger system via its text based  user interface  in particular the User menu      Refer also to other Challenger manuals in the suite     e The Challenger Series Installation and Quick Programming Manual is for  installation technicians to install and commission a Challenger panel     e The Challenger Series Users Manual is suitable for most users of the  Challenger system to perform everyday tasks     e The Challenger Series Programming Manual is for system administrators and  installers who need to manage the Challenger system via its text based user  interface  in particular the    Install menu         Notes    e The permissions assigned to you may not allow you to do everything  described in this manual  You may not be able to see all menu items  described in this manual     e A qualified service person  complying with all applicable codes  should  perform all required hardwa
63. s through all 128 doors        Door Grp 1 D1    D2    D3    D4       Enter Door     For each door in the door group  enter a door number in the range 1 to 128  and  then press  ENTER  to allocate a time zone to the door        Door Grp 1 D1 01 D2    D3    D4       Dis  Tz D1     Enter a time zone number in the range 1 to 63  and then press  ENTER  to return  to the Enter Door prompt     Alternatively  if you need to disable a door  enter  MENU   as the time zone and  then press  ENTER  to return to the Enter Door prompt     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 45    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 20 Door and Floor Groups    Door Grp 1 D1 01 D2    D3    D4     Enter Door     We suggest that each time you program or change a door group  you record the  details on the Door groups worksheet        Programming or modifying a floor group    We suggest that you record the details of floor groups on the Floor Groups  Worksheet  see    Floor groups worksheet    on page 54      From the Door and Floor Groups menu  press  2   ENTER  to program a floor    group   Floor Groups  Group No     Enter a floor group number in the range 1 to 128 and press  ENTER         The LCD screen displays the floor group number  four of the possible 64 floors   and each floor s assigned time zone  if    displays instead of a time zone  number  then the floor is disabled   Pressing   when Enter Floor  is displayed    scrolls through all 64 floors   Floor Grp 1 F1    F2    F3    F4     Enter Floor  
64. secure  armed  test  which can be  performed on specific inputs to see if they are operating correctly  The inputs  must be programmed to be included in secure tests  determined by the input   s  test type   The system must be programmed with an appropriate test mode     From the Test Report menu option  enter  2  and press  ENTER  to display the  results of inputs tested during secure tests  If all inputs that are programmed to  be tested  including O inputs  have been successfully tested the LCD screen    displays the following   No Untested Inputs   Press ENTER    Alternatively  when one or more inputs are untested  the LCD screen displays the  inputs  If you see only numbers and no names  refer to    Displaying input names       on page 8   Untested Secure On 17  Rear Door Contact  NEXT or ENTER    Press  NEXT  to update the list of untested inputs  and to display the remaining  inputs in the list  if any      Press  ENTER  to exit the option           Use    Option 12 Test Input    on page 29 to manually test any untested inputs  reported     24 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 7 Service Menu    Option 7 Service Menu    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press   7   ENTER  to request a service call or to manage connections to a computer in  order to program the Challenger system remotely     The first option displayed is Request Service Technician        1 Request Service Technician  0 Exit  M
65. specific areas     A record containing  at least  a user s PIN or card number to  identify the user to the Challenger system     Vault areas are areas that  when armed  will automatically arm  other areas after a specified time     If the user flag    visitor status    is set to YES the user must be  accompanied by a non visitor user     See    input           Challenger Series Administrators Manual    63    Glossary    64 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Index    A    access control  2  access test  15  automatic  15  cancelling  16  completing  15  report  23  starting automatically  15  starting manually  30  alarm code  37  57  alarm group  11  58  alarms  8  answer management software  26  area search  9    B  beeper  6    6    cameras  15  23  27  44  card learn RAS  38  ChallengerSE  8  27  code   alarm  11  37   door  11  57   duress  11  60   PIN  11  37   user  11  custom LCD message  5    D    date   end  34  36   start  33  36  daylight savings time  41  deisolate   DGP  43   input  28   RAS  43  dial management software  26  disable service tech  43  disconnect management software  25    Challenger Series Administrators Manual    door  disable  49  enable  49  lock  49  open  49  unlock  49  door code  57  58  door groups  45  53  59  duress code  60    E    enable service tech  43  entering text  10    F    film counters  27  financial institution option  15  floor groups  45  54  59    G  glossary  57    H    history  22  holiday types  48  holidays  
66. splay additional inputs  if any  Press  ENTER  to  exit the option        Option 2 Input Unsealed    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press   2   ENTER  to display a list of unsealed inputs  for example  an open door  contact   The LCD screen displays the following information when no inputs are    unsealed   All Inputs are Sealed   Press ENTER    Note  If the system is configured for input tamper monitoring  four state  monitoring   open circuit and short circuit conditions are also displayed        Press  ENTER  to exit this option  or press  NEXT  to update the display     When one or more inputs are unsealed  the LCD screen displays the inputs  If  you see only numbers and no names  refer to    Displaying input names      on page 8  The input number is preceded by A if the unsealed input is in alarm   or T if in tamper     20 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 3 Input In Alarm    Unsealed On A2  Front Door Contact  NEXT or ENTER    Press  ENTER  to exit the option  Alternatively  press  NEXT  to display additional  unsealed inputs        Option 3 Input In Alarm    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press    3   ENTER  to list all inputs that are in an alarm state  but not in local alarm  state   You need to know what inputs are in alarm so that the cause of the alarm  can be investigated and the alarm reset     The LCD screen displays the following information whe
67. ss  NEXT  to display additional  isolated inputs  if any           Option 5 History    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press    5   ENTER  to display past events of system history  including alarms and  access to the menu  It can help you determine events such as the time that an  alarm occurred  the time it was reset and who reset it  the time the system was  disarmed in the morning  and so on        1 Alarm Events 2 Log Only Events  Option     Press  1   ENTER  to display alarm events currently held in the panel   s memory        13 49 26 11 Menu Entered at Console 1  gt   1 Scan  0 Exit    The display indicates the most recent event  A  gt  character at the end of the line  indicates that the text does not fit on the LCD screen  Press  1  to shift the text  sideways to see more  and repeat as needed  A   character at the start of the line  indicates that the event is an alarm activation     Press  ENTER  to view earlier events  or press  NEXT  to view later events   The above example shows    e The time of the event in hours and minutes  HH MM     e The date of the event as day and month  DD MM     e The type of event  for example  Menu Entered    e The location of the event  for example  Console  RAS  1     e The user s number and name  if applicable   In this case  press  1  to shift the  text sideways to see the additional text     Enter  2  and press  ENTER  to display events currently held in the panel   s  memory that are not reporte
68. t five minutes   on an enabled communications path      26 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 8 Film Counters    The    Connect on Service    option is enabled by default for communications path  10 SERVICE  however there can be other paths with the    Connect on Service     option enabled  The enabled path with the highest priority is automatically  selected     Enter  5  and then press  ENTER  to begin the five minute interval in which the  Challenger panel can answers calls     Management software for 60mins    This option can be used to enable remote connections for a ChallengerSE  control panel that is not fitted with a communications module     Use this option to start  or restart  a 60 minute interval in which the ChallengerSE  panel can be connected to a management software computer via the panel   s  onboard Ethernet  USB  or RS 232  J15  ports     Enter  6  and then press  ENTER  to start  or restart  the 60 minute interval   Whilst the timer is running the RAS displays the number of minutes remaining in  the current session     Option 8 Film Counters    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press   8   ENTER  to display the current frame number position on each of the security  camera films     If a camera is fitted with a film out detector and that camera does not have a film  in it  the frame count will be displayed as OUT  OUT is removed when film is  loaded      Up to eight cameras can be
69. t the display     Entering text via RAS    A RAS keypad can be used to create or edit text  such as user names  When  required  the keypad automatically changes to text edit mode  where numbered  keys can produce both text and numerals  as listed in Table 1 below  For  example  press  2  for          press  2   2  for      and so on     Press  ENTER  to save the first value  and move to the second value   Alternatively  if the RAS has up and down arrow keys  you can press an up or  down key to save and move between the first and second values     When each required character is displayed  press  ENTER  to move to the next  position  When finished  press  MENU   to save the name  and press  MENU   a  second time to exit  In this option   ENTER  has no other function than to move  the cursor     Note  If you make a change  then only the letters to the left hand side of the  cursor will be saved  the cursor must be to the right hand side of the name when  you press  MENU  to save      Table 1  Key presses to produce characters    Key 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th  1 A B 0 1 8 b 0  2 D E F 2 d e f  3 G H   3 g h i  4 J K L 4 j k    5 M N 0 5 m n 0  6 P Q R 6 p q    7 S T U 7 5 t u  8   W X 8 v w x  9 Y Z sp 9 y 2 sp  0   8 0     8       10 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction  gt  What is a user     Using the menu    The Challenger system   s user menu has 23 options for use by authorised users   administrators  or installers  The user menu is describe
70. tecom    ryt    Challenger   Series  Administrators Manual    P N MAADMN TS1016   REV 05   ISS 150CT14    Copyright    Trademarks and  patents    Manufacturer    Agency compliance    Contact information       2014 UTC Fire  amp  Security Australia Pty Ltd  All rights reserved   The Challenger name and logo are trademarks of UTC Fire  amp   Security Australia Pty Ltd     Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or  registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the  respective products     UTC Fire  amp  Security Australia Pty Ltd t a Interlogix  A UTC Building  amp  Industrial Systems company    Ground Floor  Unit 3 10 Ferntree Place  Notting Hill  Victoria  3168  Australia       N4131 A    For contact information  see www interlogix com au     Content    Chapter 1    Chapter 2    Chapter 3    Appendix A    Important information iii  Preface iv    Introduction 1   Welcome to the Challenger system 2  Testing yoursystem 3   Challenger user interfaces 3   Using the keypad 7   What is a user  11    Administrator tasks 13  Testing input devices 14    Menu reference 19   Option 1 Panel Status 20   Option 2 Input Unsealed 20   Option 3 Input In Alarm 1   Option 4 Input Isolated 21   Option 5 History 22   Option 6 Test Report 23   Option 7 Service Menu 25   Option 8 Film Counters 27   Option 9 Input Text 27   Option 10 Isolate 28   Option 11 Deisolate 28   Option 12 Test Input 29   Option 13 Start Auto Access Test 30  Option 14 Program Users 31   Option 15 
71. ticate the user     A defined access control area having intelligent doors acting as  boundaries  Regions are used by the anti passback functions to  keep track of users  The system can deny access to a card or  PIN belonging to a user when the user is already assigned to  the region  A region can also keep a count of users in order to  activate a macro logic program when a certain value is reached     Note  This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access  Controller     Relay or output from the panel or a relay controller     A PCB module that connects to the panel or a DGP to provide  additional relay or open collector outputs     A company that monitors whether an alarm has occurred in a  intrusion detection system  A remote monitoring company is  located away from the building or area it monitors  Also known  as    central station        See    alarm reporting        An authorised user typically must enter a PIN at the keypad to  reset  acknowledge  an alarm     Request to exit  egress   The input is not activated  for example when a door is closed     The state of an area when it s armed  The condition of an area  when it should be vacant and the intrusion detection system has  been set so that detected activity generates an alarm  Opposite  of    access        The secure  armed  test is a defined interval during which  specific inputs may be tested to see if they are operating  correctly when the area is unoccupied  The inputs must be  programmed to be incl
72. tion Start End  1  2  3   a  4    5  6  if             9  10 i  11  12  13  14  15    16  17      18    19    20    21    22    23    24             Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Mark check box to indicate YES  V     Recur    O    Holiday types        2 O 16  78                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      OCGOO0O000                       DODODODO                                                QDD                   EEEN  OCGOOGO000  EEE EEE EE                               EEE EEE EE                                                                                                       Appendix A  Programming worksheets    55    Appendix A  Programming worksheets    Figure 12  Holiday types worksheet       56 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Glossary       2 state monitoring    4 state monitoring    24 hour alarm    4 Door Lift DGP    Access    Access control    Access test    Access time    Acknowledge    Alarm    Alarm code    Alarm code prefix digits    Alarm control    The system   s input circuits are monitored for sealed and  unsealed conditions     The system   s input circuits are monitored for sealed  unsealed   open  and short conditions  4 state monitoring  also called input  tamper monitoring  is used in Challenger systems by default     See    input tamper      
73. uded in secure tests  determined by the  input   s test type      Windows based software that provides a large scale  multi   operator  user interface to control small and large Challenger  installations        Shunt A procedure that inhibits an input from generating an alarm  when unsealed  For example  shunts stops a door generating  an alarm when opened for a short time    Smart card See    card       STU Subscriber Terminal Unit   STU port The Challenger PCB   s serial  J15  port    Tamper Indication that a security device may have been interfered with   Some devices such as panels and DGPs have tamper switches  to detect if they have been opened or removed from their  mounting    See    input tamper      62 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Glossary       Time zone    Unsealed    Upload    User    User category    User record    Vault area    Visitor status    Zone input    A time zone  or timezone  is a means of making certain  Challenger functionality conditional  There are two types of time  zones  Hard time zones are valid between defined start and end  times on selected days  Soft time zones are valid when a relay   output  is active     The input is activated  for example  when a door is opened     The transfer of records from a control panel to a management  software computer     Someone with a PIN and or a card who can operate the  Challenger system  for example  to unlock a door      User categories provide timed arming and disarming  functionality for 
74. user s end time and date     36 Challenger Series Administrators Manual    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 14 Program Users    3 End Date  00 00 00 00 2000   1    Edit    The default end time and date is 00 00 00 00 2000 and has no effect on the user   If the end time and date is in the future  then the user will be deactivated at the  specified end time and date        Press  ENTER  to accept the displayed value  or press 1 to edit the hours field     3 End Date  00 00 00 00 2000  Hours     Press one or two digits for the hours  and then press  ENTER  to edit the  minutes  Repeat for day  month  and then year     Note  The user s end date is not downloaded to Four Door Controllers or Four   Lift Controllers  This option will not remove a user s access rights via a Four Door  Controller or Four Lift Controller past the end date if they had access rights prior  to the end date     Press  ENTER  to display or change the user s the user s PIN code  if the system  is programmed to allow users other than the master installer to see PIN codes      3 Pin Code  4346  Code     The minimum PIN code length is 4 digits  5 for financial institutions   plus any  value programmed for the alarm code prefix  For example  if your system uses  an alarm code prefix value of 2  digits  then you must program PIN codes of at  least 6 digits  4   2   Press  ENTER  to learn the card data from a reader     3 Waiting For Card    Hist    e Present a card at the designated card learn reader  and th
75. xits the menu     Dial management software    Use this option to initiate an enabled communication path   s connection to  management software  dial the path   s phone number 1 and attempt to connect to  the remote service modem   If there is more than one enabled path with     Connect on Service    option enabled  then the path with the highest priority is  automatically selected     From the Service menu  press  3   ENTER  to dial management software     1 Confirm Dial  0 Exit  Menu     Press  1   ENTER  to dial phone number 1  Alternatively  press  0   ENTER  to  cancel        Dial temporary management software    Use this option to enter a temporary service telephone number and initiate an  enabled communication path   s connection to management software  dial the  temporary service telephone number that you enter  and attempt to connect to  the remote service modem   If there is more than one enabled path with     Connect on Service    option enabled  then the path with the highest priority is  automatically selected     From the Service menu  press  4   ENTER  to select dial temporary management    software   Pause  Phone No   Ser No     Enter up to 10 digits to program a temporary service telephone number  and then    press  ENTER    1 Confirm Dial  0 Exit  Menu     Press  1   ENTER  to dial the temporary service number  Alternatively  press  0    ENTER  to cancel           Answer management software    Use this option to answer dial in attempts received within the nex
76. y  including the default user 50   For example  if the total number of users  is 21  then 20 users have been added  plus the master user 50     From the Program Users menu  press  4   ENTER      Total Users 21  Press ENTER    Press  ENTER  to return to the User screen        Programming non Tecom magnetic card formats    The following procedure must be used to allow non Tecom format cards such as  credit cards  financial institution cards  and so on  to be programmed as users   Your system must be equipped with the appropriate card reader in order to  perform this function     Use the following steps to record the non Tecom format card enrolment number  in the user record     1  Swipe the card in the reader     2  Ifthe card is not recognized by the system  an event will be logged in  history as    Card Pin    followed by an enrolment number of up to 10 digits   for example     Card Pin 1234512345      Note the enrolment number  which  will be recorded as the PIN code when programming the user     3  Follow the procedure described in    Create  or modify  user    on page 34   and enter the enrolment number as the PIN code     Challenger Series Administrators Manual 39    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 15 Time  amp  Date    If you want the user to use the card but not the PIN code  enrolment number    the following options must be programmed     e The system must be programmed to display user flags when programming  users     e Set the user flag    card only    to YES w
77. y  starts the access test on the vault area only     e Disarming all areas  including the vault area   starts the access test on all  areas     e Disarming the non vault areas only  does not start the access test     Your system may be programmed to automatically go into access test mode  when disarming areas that contain inputs configured for access testing  In such a  case  the RAS beeper sounds during the access test time  and the LCD screen  indicates that the access test is running  Figure 6 below      Figure 6  Access test RAS display    Access test  NEXT For Untested     0     Cancel     The access  disarmed  test is a defined interval during which specific inputs may  be tested to see if they are operating correctly when the area is occupied  The  input must be programmed to be included in access tests  determined by the  input   s test type   The input  for example  a hold up button  is disabled during any  access test on areas assigned to it        The area is disarmed after one of the following occurs   e The access test is cancelled by the user     e The required inputs are tested  toggled from sealed to unsealed and back to  sealed      e The access test time expires     An input   s access test is recorded as completed if the input is toggled from  sealed to unsealed and back to sealed  typically by a technician activating a  sensor such as a door contact      Note  If cameras are programmed to be tested during the access test  and the  system is programmed as a
78. ys in a year  each of which has a Challenger holiday  record to record the dates  If each of these holidays is designated as holiday  type 1  then the holiday type provides access during school holidays  but not for  other types of holidays  such as public holidays      We suggest that you record the details of holidays and holiday types on the  Holidays Worksheet  see    Holidays worksheet    on page 55      Programming a holiday    From the User menu prompt  see    Using the keypad    on page 7   press   2   1   ENTER  to program a holiday     Holidays  Holiday No     Enter a holiday number in the range 1 to 24 and then press  ENTER   The  holiday programming screen displays     Holiday 1 00 00 00   00 00 00  Start Day     Enter a number in the range 1 to 31  and then press  ENTER  to program the day  that the holiday begins        Defining the start       Challenger Series Administrators Manual 47    Chapter 3  Menu reference  gt  Option 21 Holidays    Holiday 1 31 00 00   00 00 00  Start Mth     Enter a number in the range 1 to 12  and then press  ENTER  to program the  month in which the holiday begins     Holiday 1 31 12 00   00 00 00  Start Yr     Enter a number in the range 0 to 99  and then press  ENTER  to program the last  two digits of the year in which the holiday begins           Defining the end    A holiday can span a range of dates  if so  you need to program the end date  If  the holiday is for only a single date  you can program only the start date  and  th
    
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