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1. 04 Nite log press the I key for the additional information to be displayed for 2 second Zone No Zone type or descriptor See log information explained on next page Reading the Log From the day mode enter the Main or Master code Version 5000 or later software fast entry to log is available if in day mode display reads Alarm by pressing the YES PART key twice 0712 03 46P System Off At this display press the NO key XXXXXX Code holders name if programmed Hello XXXXXX Set System YES to Continue On Version 7000 software this display appears No to Quit to allow you to return to the day mode if you have made a mistake press YES PART key to continue At this display press the NO key If panel is in an alarm condition this menu is not displayed At this display press the 3 key to enter the Log Abacus 6 14 COM panel do not have a printer and will miss the next menu by going into View 1 Prog 2 Test 3 Log 4 Day Quit At this display press the 1 key to view the log 3 key to print out a list of the log events see System Features 4 Key to print out the programming See System Features 1 View 3 List 4 Program When in View press the YES PART to scroll to previous events back in time one event and NO key to scroll to the more recent events forward in time one event Version 5000 software or later the following search facilities are available by pressing the
2. 05 06 07 08 09 11 10 12 11 13 12 14 13 15 14 16 15 17 18 Continuity Insulation Notes Keypad Bus Bell cable Speaker Voltage Current Notes Mains Battery Charge Battery Load System Batt ch load Time Notes Entry Time Seconds Entry Delay Seconds Page 1 16 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Time Notes Exit Time Seconds Exit Delay Seconds Bell Delay Minutes Bell Ring Time Minutes Programmed Remote keypad keys PA Silent Reset Mode Location Area s Exit Terminator Keypads Keyswitch Central Station Address C S Tel No Service Engineer Address S Eng Tel No The above table has been given to enable a record to be made of your installation by the engineer and to be of use when servicing is carried out Your installation company may use another method in place the above chart for their records Please fill in as completely as possible using the blank sections to record additional items For systems above 16 zones make up your own similar format record sheets The Abacus 72 and Abacus 8 80 format is shown in brackets above Page 1 17 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Chapter 2 Using the System Ge
3. A 1 second bleep is given as a confirmation tone at normal as exit tone setting or low volume i e panel silent Part Set confirmation version 7000 software Chime Tone A tone of pulses is produced for 2 seconds when an Exit Terminator doorbell is pressed or a zone that you have programmed to chime is activated when unset At a volume set by the installation engineer Exit Tone When the exit timer is running a continuous warning tone is produced If an exit zone detector is activated the tone is pulsed until detector is clear The volume is as set by the installation engineer Part Setting Tone When the entry timer is started a slow pulsed warning tone is produced The volume is as set by the installation engineer Entry Tone When the entry timer is started a fast pulsed warning tone is produced The volume is as set by the installation engineer Note The engineer sets the volume for Chime and Exit and Entry tones Alarm Tamper or Bad Set Tone When an alarm tone is required the Abacus panel generates at full volume a warbling tone until either a valid code is entered or bell ring time expires Page 1 11 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Fire Alarm Same signal as alarm but pulsed switched ON for 1 second and OFF for 1 second System Detectors An intruder alarm system is built up of a number of detectors Many manufactured by other companies wired into the Abacus control panel zones these de
4. 1502 081010 User Keypad 3 MED The Engineer unset the installation The engineer is only able to unset the installation if it was first set by the engineer The engineer cannot unset any part of an installation if it was set by a user code The installation was put into an engineer mode The engineer entered the engineer s programming mode he she may have changed one or more of your system parameters or just checked that they are correct The date or time was changed to the date of the 15 of February and or a time of 8 10 AM A smoke detector on the landing connected to zone 6 cct B has been activated and signalled fire The panel was reset after generating a Fire Alarm A bedroom PA button has been activated connected to zone 5A and signalled PA The panel was reset after generating a Personnel Attack Alarm The hallway PIR on zone 2A was activated when the panel was set and caused an intruder alarm to be generated The alarm activated see adjacent log reading for cause triggered the communicator and the BT lines were in working order I e no line faults The alarm activated and the communicator was unable to signal to the central station or no communicator fitted The panel was reset after generating an Intruder Alarm A Duress code was entered and remote signalling took place if a communicator was fitted The system was unset On Set using a duress code and remote signalling took place if a communicat
5. Do not activate PA Fire or 24 hour Detectors leave testing of these types of detectors to the alarm engineer If required press the YES PART to toggle the SW12 V to unlatch detectors if required Test all detectors in turn and check that they respond correctly Press the 0 ESC key to return to At this display press 0 ESC key and then the 4 key to return to the Day mode or carry out further tests as follows 1 Zone 2 Bell 4 Active Zone Active Test To reset the zone active test first enter then escape from the zone test above On early versions of software the zone active test was also reset each time the system was set This reset was discontinued to enable the user to check for zone activation over a period of time From this menu press the 2 key for test 1 Prog 2 Test 3 Log 4 Day Quit l Zone 2 Bell At this display press the 4 key for active test 4 Active At this display once a zone has been activated the corresponding number is deleted from the display On the larger Abacus systems the display is changed to indicate the group of zones in which case press the YES PART key to step on to the next group of zones as required A lt INACTIVE gt B 123456 123456 Caution Do not activate PA Fire or 24 hour Detectors leave testing of these types of detectors to the alarm engineer Walk round your installation and activate all detector zones in turn then ensure that the appropriate number has been r
6. System Description Page 1 4 General System Features Page 1 7 Power Supply Page 1 8 Zone Circuit Types Final Exit FX Exit Night EX FX PA Page 1 9 Fire Part 24 Hour Exit and Entry Times Exit Time Part Set Exit Time Entry Time Page 1 10 Alarm Times Bell Ring Time Bell Delay Time Sounder Tones Keypad Tone Confirmation Tone Chime Tone Exit Tone Part Setting Tone Entry Tone Alarm Tamper or Bad Set Tone Page 1 11 Fire Alarm System Detectors Door Contacts Movement Detector Vibration Detectors Personnel Attack Fire Detectors Auxiliary Detectors Warning Devices Page 1 12 Sounders Bells Strobes Communicators System Configuration Area 1 2 and 3 Common Area Cleaner Area Part Set Page 1 13 Codes Master Code Main Code On Off Code Area 1 2 or 3 Codes Cleaner Code Duress Code Detection System s Part Number D247 152 Issue 2 Oct 2001 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Page 1 14 Holder Code Engineer Code Keyswitch Control Exit Terminator Page 1 15 Installation Records List Chapter 2 Using the System Page 2 1 General Mode 1 Operation Setting the System Page 2 2 Part Setting the System Page 2 3 Unsetting the System Bad Set Mode 2 Operation Page 2 4 Setting the System Page 2 5 Part Setting the System Page 2 7 Unsetting the System Page 2 8 Omitting Zones Page 2 9 Reactivating Omitted Zones Alternative Method of Reactivating Omitted Zones Page 2 10 Attention Display Quick Set Help Keys Keyswitch O
7. The common area is unset when any one or more areas are unset Cleaner Area In some locations an individual may require to unset zones in several areas ILe a Cleaner or Security Guard is required to unset all the corridors but not the offices This function can be undertaken by a cleaner code when entered in the unset mode only displays Cleaner on Site but when set Unsets all zones programmed as cleaner on re enter of cleaner code Sets all zones programmed as cleaner Other codes can override this function i e An area code when used to set an area is requested Cleaner on site ok if replied NO then panel sets all zones in that area if replied YES then panel sets those zones not programmed as cleaner in that area See System Features Part Set Zones in each area can be programmed as part which on part setting the area or installation will be omitted An example of this is the bedrooms at night you can part set the installation and go to the bedroom without the bedroom detector causing an alarm Page 1 13 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Codes There is a variation of user codes available each with a greater or lesser access and control over the installation See System Features for number of codes and digits available Master Code The master code can operate and program all the user function available on the Abacus panel as listed below Program and remove all user codes Program the date an
8. 4 3 7 8 Outputs 4 20 4 20 4 4 20 Printer Available NO NO YES Zone Trouble Monitoring NO Upload download Point ID SIA All Zones Circuits are individually programmable Engineer Tamper on all zones Chime function is programmable for any zone ET button also gives chime may be used as a doorbell Area Setting and Part set of areas On board keypad models have Quick set facility for Part Set Full Set and Chime setting Remote Keypad keys programmable for either PA Fire Medical Chime Part or Full set Page 1 6 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Optional Key switch to Part and Full set the installation or areas At Ver 4500 for Abacus 6P R and Ver 2100 for Abacus SABI 8P SR and Abacus 15R the main software changes are The Area previously known as System is now called Area 1 Area 1 becomes Area 2 and Area 2 becomes Area 3 not available on Abacus 6P R Single code entry on setting after or on Mains Failure New way of software numbering introduced and displayed for the Engineer At Ver 4600 for Abacus 6P R and Ver 2200 2211 for Abacus SABI SP SR and Abacus I5R the main software changes are West Midlands Police request Exit Terminate is required for both Part and Full Set introduced before this version Exit terminate was for full set only Ver 2211 software also introduced the capability of Upload Download Abacus 72R
9. NO See Chapter 2 See Chapter 2 1 2 3 See Chapter 4 1 Code 2 Chime 3 Time 4 Engnr 1 2 3 4 See Page 3 6 To See Page 3 5 To Lock Unlock See Page 3 4 To Change Date and Engineer Program Time See Page 3 2 Code Program Chime Programming YES PART Page 3 3 To Delete a Code 1 Code 2 Chime 3 Time 4 Engnr YES PART or 0 ESC 0 ESC YES PART 0 ESC 1 Prog 2 Test 3 Log 4 Day Quit At this menu press 4 key to return to the day mode or press the key indicated to carry out further function Note Version 7000 software introduced a new menu in case of mistake to allow return to day mode at the new menu press the YES PART key to continue or NO to return to day mode Page 3 7 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Chapter 4 System Testing and Fault Indication General The Abacus panels contain no user serviceable parts Removing of the covers will bring up a tamper or alarm condition and will expose you to the risk of contact with lethal voltages System testing should be carried out regularly to quickly identify any problems that may have developed so that they can be rectified Most user checks should be completed as habit as you set and unset your system Each day as you unset the system read the display and investigate any messages displayed Internal Sounder Checks Each day as you set and unset your Abacus alarm panel check that your exit entry tones can be heard Also regularly check
10. Press the YES PART key to accept or NO key to toggle as required Repeat for Area 3 Enter Zone No Enter Zone number required On Hallway Repeat for Zones as required The omit routine works the same for both mode 1 or mode 2 operation Only the main or master code can be used to omit areas or zones Press the NO key to prevent the system from setting On Version 7000 software this display appears to allow you to return to the day mode if you have made a mistake press YES PART key to continue Press the YES PART key to select the omit routine The description Area 1 Area 2 and Area 3 may have been changed by the installation engineer to be more realistic i e Offices Stores Workshops etc Press the NO key to toggle the area ON or OFF as required then press the YES PART key to accept Repeat for the other areas After the areas have been selected you are then able to select the zones that can be omitted in the same manner Zone selection menu is only available on version 7000 software enter zone required Once in zone options on the Abacus 72 or Abacus 8 80 by typing in the REM number you can select the first zone on that REM i e type in 4 to select zone 41 There is no requirement to go through all the zones once you have omitted the zone s you require press O ESC key Page 2 8 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Press O ESC key when satisfied Hello XXXXXX Set
11. System Press the YES PART key to set the system or O ESC to return to day mode with Zone s omitted On pressing O ESC key when display reads Set System the panel returns to the day mode with the appropriate zone s omitted i e Fire PA and or 24 hour On pressing the YES PART key the system will set with zone s selected omitted See Mode 1 2 setting the system Page 2 1 2 4 Page 2 8 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Reactivating Omitted Zones All zones will be reactivated when the panel is next set or on entry to the Omit Zone Area procedure From the day mode Enter the Main or Master User code 1234 0712 03 46P X System Off Note X indicates zone s omitted Hello XXXXXX Press the YES PART key Set System Enter the Setting 123 ok user code to abort setting and return to the day mode Zones are now rearmed Please leave Alternative Method of Reactivating Omitted Zones From the day mode 0712 03 46P X Enter the Main or Master User code 1234 System Off Hello XXXXXX Press the NO key Set System On Press the YES PART key for all areas Area On 02A When Zone selection menu or a Zone is displayed press the 0 ESC key Foyer twice to return to the day mode Omit Zone Press the YES PART key Page 2 9 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Attention Display In the day mode an attention indication is given to inform you that 0712 03 46P X someth
12. display press the NO key At this display press the 1 key to enter the programming mode At this display press the 1 key to enter the code programming mode On Version 7000 software enter the code number you wish to change see system feature chapter 1 At this display press the YES PART key to go the next code repeat until code to be deleted is displayed press the NO key to edit the sign changes to gt press the NO key again and check the word Used disappears Press the YES PART key do not put any number in Display will step to next code Repeat to delete further codes as required Abacus 8 80 to index in 10s i e key in 3 to jump to code 30 On completion press 0 ESC once Twice for mode 2 operation Version 5000 software Press the 4 key to return to the day mode and check that the code has been deleted or press the number displayed for function required From the day mode enter the Main or Master code At this display press the NO key XXXXXX Code holders name if programmed On Version 7000 software this display appears to allow you to return to the day mode if you have made a mistake press YES PART key to continue At this display press the NO key At this display press the 1 key to enter the programming mode Page 3 4 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide At this display press the 2 key to enter the Chime programming mode 1 Code 2 Chime 3 Time 4 Engnr Press the NO key to
13. installation your display will advise you to call the Engineer when you attempt to reset the panel Providing that the engineer as programmed his her telephone number use Phone Engineer 3 sed 0181 893 5642 this number to inform the engineer that you require a reset giving as much information as possible on the cause of the Alarm Note It may take several hours for an engineer to respond to your call for a reset especially at peak times and during storms or power cuts Call your alarm company as soon as possible Remote Reset If you are unable to reset your installation your display will advise you to call the Engineer when you attempt to reset the panel Providing that the engineer as programmed the central station telephone Phone Engineer number use this number to inform the central station that you require a 0181 893 5642 reset giving as much information as possible on the cause of the Alarm On Version 7000 software the engineer can program display to read Phone ARC Alarm Receiving Centre Page 2 11 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide The central station Officer will unlock your installation over the communication link providing that they are satisfied that it is a genuine operator error further investigation by an alarm engineer is not required and you are not in a position that police response may be withdrawn Carry out the user reset as above Code Reset If you are unable to reset y
14. on the number of areas in your YES YES NO installation and the area setting states etc Set Area 2 P Setting ok Version 7000 software introduced YES NO a new menu in case of mistake to allow return to day mode at the new menu press the YES PART key to continue or NO to return to YES NO day mode System Set as appropriate Unsetting Options Flowchart Enter protected installation and proceed via entry route to the keypad Entry warning tones may be sounding System Set as appropriate Enter User code Unset All Areas Note The flow chart will vary dependent I YES YES NO on the number of areas in your installation and the area setting states etc Unset Area 2 YES NO YES NO System Set Unset as appropriate Page 2 13 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Chapter 3 Programming General The installation engineer carries out most of the programming of your Abacus installation It would be nice to leave it all to the engineer but for day to day operation and for system security a small amount of programming has to be left to the user User programming is carried out by the master or main not code programming user codes only Programming of the Abacus system is user friendly once you have entered either the main or master code the display gives you options if the display is not what you require press the NO key if display is as required either press the Y
15. that the chime tone is generated from the exit terminator push and any zone programmed as chime Zone Tests Caution On systems with remote communicators PA and Fire zones should NOT be tested by the user as they are always active and will ring the Bells etc and signal to central station On other installations will ring the bells etc Testing of the PA and Fire zones should not be tested by the user and therefore left to the alarm engineer On a regular basis it is recommended to activate each detector in turn to ensure that the detector is working correctly as follows From the day mode enter the Main or Master code 0712 03 46P System Off Hello XXXXXX At this display press the NO key XXXXXX Code holders name if programmed Set System i On Version 7000 software this display appears to allow you to return to the YES C day mode if you have made a mistake press YES PART key to continue No to Quit k a E i i j mit Zones At this display press the 2 key to enter the test mode 1 Prog 2 Test 3 Log 4 Day Quit At this display press the 1 key to test zones 1 Zone 2 Bell 4 Active This display will change and indicate the zone as Test ok they are activated At the same time the sounder Test 02A is turned On i e zone 2A a Hallway PIR If an Hallway PIR Exit Terminate button is fitted and pushed it will be displayed as Exit Terminate Page 4 1 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide
16. used must be programmed for correct operation of the installation When programming codes it is recommended that names or idents are prgrammed for each code for identification of which code user operated the system New numbers only become active on return to the day mode If a number has already been programmed as a code and you attempt to program the same number again code conflict will be detected erro tone sounded and code displayed removed and prevent that number being used retype in a different number or press the YES PART key to carry on programming Delete a User Code ONLY A MASTER CODE CAN DELETE A USER CODES Should you attempt to delete code 1 it will revert to the factory default of 1234 From the day mode enter the User Master code 1234 0712 03 46P System Off Page 3 3 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Hello XXXXXX Set System YES to Continue No to Quit 1 Prog 2 Test 3 Log 4 Day Quit 1 Code 2 Chime 3 Time 4 Engnr Enter Code No Code 1 Used Master Bill 1 Prog 2 Test 3 Log 4 Day Quit Program Chime 0712 03 46P System Off Hello XXXXXX Set System YES to Continue No to Quit 1 Prog 2 Test 3 Log 4 Day Quit At this display press the NO key XXXXXX Code holders name if programmed On Version 7000 software this display appears to allow you to return to the day mode if you have made a mistake press YES PART key to continue At this
17. 3 A ber of detection systems h aca Croup ABACUS LCD User Guide z 3BSIA 3 5 sai a Y 7 tH British Security Industry Association Wess OSA oe LER Detection System s Part Number D247 152 Issue 2 Oct 2001 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Copyright The copyright of this publication is the property of Detection Systems and no part of its contents shall be reproduced without the written permission of Detection Systems Introduction The Abacus range of intruder alarm panels are manufactured by Detection Systems using advanced microprocessor technology this allowing greater flexibility and ease of use Whilst great care is taken in its design manufacturing and testing to provide you with many years of trouble free service The function of the Abacus panel is purely a detection warning system and cannot guarantee you absolute protection against burglary The Abacus panel can give a warning against Fire but is not designed to comply with insurance or Fire regulations It should not be used in installations where a fire alarm system complying with those regulations should be used This manual has been written to be as comprehensive as possible with brief explanations where considered necessary Detection Systems cannot be held responsible for system design or suitability of the Abacus panel for a given installation Any problems should they occur should be taken up with the installation com
18. DO NOT ENTER THOSE AREAS 0712 03 47P SET A2 3 Display above indicates that Area 1 is unset and both Area 2 and Area 3 are still set You are free to enter Area 1 but should you enter Area 2 or Area 3 a full alarm will be generated To unset the remaining areas repeat the above procedure using the appropriate code Note Main or Master codes will unset all areas whilst an area code will only unset its own area Bad Set Should the installation fail to set because a detector is in an alarm condition etc a Bad Set tone will be sounded whilst setting the installation If this happens return to the keypad and read the display Enter your code to silence the sounder and clear the fault indication Bad SET 02A Hall Door Correct the fault indicated In this case close and secure the Hall Door Enter your code to repeat setting of the installation If unable to clear fault see chapter 4 or telephone your installation engineer THE INSTALLATION IS NOT SET Mode 2 Operation If area settings are used the engineer will have set the system for one of two ways of setting Mode 1 or Mode 2 when using the master or main codes Mode 2 operation is only available on all Abacus 72 panels and all Abacus panels with Version 5000 or later software If area setting is not used follow mode 1 operation Version 7000 software only has mode 2 operation available Page 2 3 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Setting th
19. ES PART key or the number indicated A pointer gt may appear from time to time on pressing the NO key to indicate a value to be changed either key in value required or press the NO key to scroll options available To program characters i e User names for identification each number key will give three letters and their respective number O ESC key is used for a range of symbols shown in chart as 0 as shown on the remote keypad when flap is removed or see keystroke character chart below For version 7000 software a library has been introduced to speed up engineer programming because of this numbers have been moved to the O ESC key See second Chart below Abacus 8 15P uses old chart no library Key Stroke Character Chart lt C 111111 4 1 1111111 K 44444 4 4444444 Q 66666 R 666666 6 6666666 Z 99999 0000000 0000000 0000000 000000000000000 000000000000000 See system features also some of the characters may not be available on early version of software in this case the keys may require less pushes than stated in the keystroke character chart Key Stroke Character Chart Software Version 7000 1 333333 R 666666 W 88888 X 888888 Repeat presses of the 0 ESC key will give the following 5 6 7 8 9 amp 3 G i 99 792 09 I 3 3 lt gt i and Page 3 1 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Programming tips for Version 7000 Software To delete the las
20. P Setting ok Please leave Press the YES PART Key to silent part set if required S Setting ok Please leave SET Area 1 Workshops Press YES PART or NO key as required NO SET Area 2 Offices Page 2 5 Display shows typical display if programmed the time and date may be replaced by a company name Enter either a main or master user code The main code may have been limited to specific area s see code programming chapter 3 If programmed X s indicates user name or is left blank Press the YES PART key to start setting or 0 ESC key to abort Panel now starts the setting procedure for all 3 areas sounds the exit sounder to advise you to leave via the exit route Enter user code to abort setting If the YES PART key is pressed the panel will now Part Set all areas Press the YES PART key again the system will silent part set all areas The system will carry on part setting whilst you leave the premises the panel stops the sounder on completion of setting or gives a conformation tone to inform you that all is correct for you to leave On pressing the NO key the setting routine is stopped until the appropriate areas have been selected or deselected by pressing the YES PART or NO keys as each area is displayed Example shows not selecting setting of Area 1 and Area 2 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Press YES PART or NO key as required NO SET Area 3
21. Stores Press YES PART or NO as required YES Setting 3 ok Please leave Press the YES PART key P Setting ok Please leave Press the YES PART key again for silent part Set S Setting ok Please leave Leave the protected area s and press the Exit Terminate button if fitted Ensure that the sounder stops before leaving the location 0712 03 47P SET A3 The protected location area s is are now part set The area descriptions workshops offices and stores will be change to as programmed by the engineer for your installation Example shows selecting of setting Area 3 Example shows Area 3 now setting Press the YES PART key to Part Set the area s selected The system will now start Part Setting leave the area the system will part set either on pressing the Exit terminator button This may be the NO key on keypad number 5 deactivation of a detector programmed as EX FX or on the Exit timer expiring On some systems the engineer may have programmed part setting to always be silent in Part Set in that case the previous stage may be omitted When the panel completes the silent Part Set a confirmation tone will be given When the panel is set the display will indicate that state i e A3 Area 3 part set Also shown below all 3 areas and cleaner area are Part Set 0712 03 47P SET Area Clnr A2 3 Notes For user area codes follow the instructions for mode 1 Th
22. a if replied YES then panel set those zones not programmed as cleaner in that area Duress Code This is a special code that will set part set or unset all areas BUT first it signals a duress signal to central station a silent personal attack to alert the alarm monitoring service that the system is being Set Unset under duress On version 5000 software the master code user can limit the area access available to the Duress user code On version 7000 software duress code is again for all areas Page 1 14 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Holder Code This is a special code introduced at version 5000 software for issue to security guards etc When the panel is Unset the holder code works the same as a main code It enables the user to investigate the log omit zones and set the installation Once the installation is set the holder code cannot normally unset it Should an alarm be generated then four minutes after the alarm signal has been sent the holder code can be used to unset the installation This enables the holder code user security guard with the police to investigate the cause of an alarm Engineer Code The engineer s code enables the engineer to change the panel parameters i e how each zone functions and is displayed This code can be used to set and unset the installation to enable the engineer to perform tests without the need to know the user codes However the user can prevent the engineer from changing progr
23. am function without first unlocking the system See Engineer Lockout in chapter 3 Note Although the engineer code can set and unset an installation it cannot unset an installation that has been set by a user code If an installation has been set by an engineer code any user code can be used to unset as appropriate Only the engineer code can change the engineer code the engineer code cannot change any of the user codes The master code is the only code that can change user codes Keyswitch control A keyswitch may be wired to an Abacus control panel to enable the user to set unset or part set the installation or a specific area When a keyswitch is fitted and used on an area then an area code for each area must also be programmed User codes override the keyswitch function therefore the keyswitch may require to be re aligned to the Abacus state before it will re function Exit Terminator A push button may have been fitted to your system to finally terminate the setting exit routine when setting you push this button and check that the exit sound stops before leaving the installation An exit terminate button also doubles as a Doorbell The NO key on keypad number 5 may be used as the exit terminate in part set Version 5000 or later Page 1 15 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Installation Records List Zone Name Zone Type Continuity Insulation Volt Drop Notes 01 02 03 04
24. arry on setting all areas whilst you leave the premises the panel stops the sounder on completion of setting procedure to inform you that all is correct for you to leave On pressing the NO key the setting routine is stopped until the appropriate areas have been selected or deselected by pressing the YES PART or NO keys as each area is displayed Example shows not selecting setting of Area 1 and Area 2 The area descriptions workshops offices and stores will be change to as programmed by the engineer for your installation Example shows selecting of setting Area 3 Example shows Area 3 now setting When the panel is set the display will indicate that state i e A3 Area 3 set Also shown below all 3 areas and cleaner area is Set 0712 03 47P SET Area Clnr A2 3 Page 2 4 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Note For user area codes follow the instructions for mode 1 If installation fails to set see Bad Set page 2 3 Part Setting the System Ensure that the protected location is secure detectors are not obstructed people and pets have left the protected area People pets etc may be in the Part Set location i e bedrooms From the day mode 0712 03 46P System Off Enter the Main or Master User code 1234 Hello XXXXXX Set System Press the YES PART key Setting 123 ok Please leave Press the YES PART key to part set all areas or NO to select the area to part set NO gt X
25. cer ACPO intruder alarm policy on alarm systems with communicators fitted states that following an activation resetting of the alarm shall be undertaken by means not normally available to the customer i e engineer reset or by central station After the installation as generated an alarm condition the installation if not in the unset condition must be unset all areas and the cause of the alarm investigated either by entering the log see chapter 4 or pressing the YES PART key as below The master or main code may be required to unset the other areas and enter the log User Reset Enter the user code to silence the Alarm When display is as shown press the YES PART key and display changes to 0712 03 46P LARM the cause of an alarm for 2 seconds 5 seconds version 7000 Press the YES PART key twice for fast entry to log version 5000 or later 07 12 03 46P 08A se hi 08 PA Office Note the cause of alarm and rectify i e reset the PA push switch Enter the user code again display reads Hello ee Press the YES PART key as the system starts to set abort the setting by Set System entering the user code Note Fire PA and warning signals are all reset as above Intruder Alarms with remote signalling See ACPO policy will require to be reset by either Engineer reset Coded reset or Remote reset Your installation engineer will advise you on your method Engineer Reset If you are unable to reset your
26. cus 15R P Abacus 72R Number of Areas 2 Com 3 Com Clean 3 Com Clean 3 Com Clean After Ver 5000 3 Com Clean Event log 28 200 After Ver 4 5 200 Channel outputs Ver 5000 Zone Trouble Monitoring 8P NO eae 200 a 4 S8ABI P 4 ABI 7 15P 7 15R 8 8R 7 Upload download NO Before V 2200 NO Before V 2200 NO YES Ver After V 2211 YES After V 2211 YES Note Each zone can be split into 2 circuits using Stella PIR detectors or Zone splitters Set and Chime functions will not work correctly on split zones FeatureyPanel gt Digits per code Abacus 6 14 Ver 7000 4 5 or 6 Abacus 6 14COM Ver 7016 4 5 or 6 Abacus 8 15P Ver 6015 4 5 or 6 Contact Abacus 8 80 Ver 7016 4 5 or 6 Letters per code 6 Upper lower case 6 Upper lower case 6 Upper lower case 10 Upper lower case Number of codes 15 15 15 99 Remote Keypads 7 LCD 7 LCD 6 LCD 7 LCD On board display type None None LCD None Zones Circuits 6 Exp to 14 zones 28 circuits 6 Exp to 14 zones 28 circuits 8 Exp to 15 zones 30 circuits 8 Exp to 80 zones 160 circuits Text size 16Upper lower Case 16Upper lower case 16Upper lower case 16Upper lower case Number of Area 3 Com Clean 3 Com Clean 3 Com Clean 3 Com Clean Event Log 200 200 200 400 Channel Outputs
27. d by the NO key To complete press the YES PART key until next code is displayed To make a space press the YES PART key twice Version 5000 or later software Quick escape Press the 0 ESC key followed by YES PART key or quick delete of full name press 0 ESC key followed by NO On completion of programming of the codes press the 0 ESC key Code 2 Spare Master For mode 2 area operation version 5000 software or later the following programming is available This menu selects the area that the main code and duress codes will set and Main 123 unset To select press the NO key until main area numbers required then Duress 123 press the YES PART key to accept Repeat for Duress Software version 5000 only on pressing the YES PART key the display changes to Press the 4 key to return to the day mode and check that the new number s works and any old number s is are deleted or press the number displayed for function required 1 Prog 2 Test 3 log 4 Day Quit Notes Codes can only be programmed deleted by the master code One master code code 1 is the minimum number of user codes for the system Code 1 is factory default as 1234 it should be changed from this number to one that only you know as soon as possible for the security of the installation It is advised not to use consecutive or numbers like 1066 that can be easily compromised When area s are used a minimum of one master code and one code for each area
28. d panel silent part sets and gives a confirmation set tone When the panel is set the display will indicate that state if areas are used it indicates the area set As shown below all 3 areas and cleaner area are Part Set 0712 03 47P SET Area Clnr A2 3 If installation fails to part set see Bad Set page 2 3 Note Your installation may always silent set for Part set the final setting may be by deactivation of a detector programmed as EX FX an Exit Terminator or a pre programmed time Your installation engineer will confirm method used on your installation On some installations Exit Terminate for part set may be the NO key on keypad number 5 Page 2 2 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Unsetting the System The procedure to unset the installation is the same regardless of it being Set or Part Set Enter the installation via the correct entry route As the point of entry detector is activated the and proceed to the keypad entry timer is started to give you time to go direct to your keypad and unset the oa OP SET uden A Te ame tie an oe Area 1 Clnr A2 3 2 Enter the user code 1234 On entering the user code the sounder will stop and you are free to enter the protected location 0712 03 47P System Off If your installation as been divided into area s and a area code was used then only that area has been unset the display will indicate which The installation is now unset areas that are still set
29. d time and chime function Allowing the engineer or remote modem access to engineer functions Read the log events Test the System Except for active zones Can Set Part Set and Unset all areas Can isolate or omit areas and certain zones Main Code The main user code has the same function as the master code except that it is unable to program or remove codes or change the engineer lock unlock function On version 5000 software or later the master code user can limit the area access available to the main user code holder On Off Code The On Off code introduced at version 7000 softwarw Sets Part Sets and Unsets all areas It cannot omit any zones or change any program functions Area 1 2 or 3 Codes An area code holder is only able to Set Partset or Unset that specific area i e Area 2 code sets unsets Area 2 The area code cannot omit zones or control other function on the system Cleaner Code See system features for availability on your installation A code programmed as cleaner is used to unset specific zones in several areas I e a Cleaner or Security Guard is required to unset all the corridors but not the offices When entered in the unset mode only displays Cleaner on Site but when set unsets and Sets all zones programmed as cleaner Other codes can override this function i e An area code when used to set an area is requested Cleaner on site ok if replied NO then panel sets all zones in that are
30. display will indicate which areas that are still set DO NOT ENTER THOSE AREAS 0712 03 47P SET A2 3 Display above indicates that Area 1 is unset both Area 2 and Area 3 are still set You are free to enter Area 1 but should you enter Area 2 or Area 3 a full alarm will be generated To unset the remaining areas repeat the above procedure or use the appropriate area code and follow the instructions for Unsetting in mode 1 Notes Main or Master codes will unset all areas whilst an area code will only unset its own area The instructions given hear will vary slightly dependant on the number of areas on your installation and also the set state of your system Page 2 7 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Omitting Zones Using the main or master codes it is possible to omit areas or zones providing this facility has been programmed by your installation engineer Omitting if available can be done when setting the installation or on zones that are normally active when unset i e a fire detector in the loading bay to prevent a false alarm from the diesel exhaust of a lorry From the day mode 0712 03 46P System Off Enter the Main or Master User code 1234 Hello XXXXXX Set System Press the NO key YES to Continue No to Quit Press the YES PART key Press the YES PART key Omit Zone On Area 1 Press the YES PART to accept or NO key to toggle as required On Area 2
31. e House front door Zone 1A and took 20 seconds to unset turn Off the system Noted from event above Ameet although either a main or master code user only unset area 1 Using keypad 4 at 2 20 PM and 15 seconds on the 15 of February Gary set the installation at 10 30 AM and 35 seconds on 15 of February using keypad 7 Built in Keypad or remote keypad 7 With reference below Gary rearmed all zones that have been omitted which include zones previously part set but in this case zone 4A the rear fire door at 8 30 AM and 20 seconds on the 15 of February using keypad 1 Page 4 4 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide 1502 081010 X04A Rear Fire Door 04 24Hr 1502 081010 Off K1 Main With reference below a main code user no identification programmed omitted the rear Fire Door a 24hr contact on zone 4A at 8 10 and 10 seconds on the 15 of February using keypad 1 To save repetition in the following explanations of the log events reference to date and time other log readings and the keypads used although recorded have been left out 1502 081010 Off Ksw Master 1502 081010 On Ksw Area 1 1502 081010 X Area 2 1502 081010 X03A Lounge 03 Nite 1502 081010 Part Set 1502 081010 BAD Kitchen PIR 03 Nite 1502 081010 TRBL Kitchen PIR 03 Nite 1502 081010 TRBL Power 1502 081010 Reset Power 1502 081010 TRBL Supply 1502 081010 Mains ok 1502 081010 TRBL Phone 1502 081010 TRBL Comms System was uns
32. e System Ensure that the protected location is secure detectors are not obstructed people and pets have left the protected area s From the day mode 0712 03 46P System Off Enter the Main or Master User code 1234 Hello XXXXXX Set System Press the YES PART key Setting 123 ok Please leave Leave the protected area or press the NO key to select the Area s required to set SET Area 1 Workshops Press YES PART or NO key as required NO SET Area 2 Offices Press YES PART or NO key as required NO SET Area 3 Stores Press YES PART or NO key as required YES Setting 3 ok Please leave Leave the protected area s lock the door and press the Exit Terminate button if fitted Ensure that the sounder stops before leaving the location 0712 03 47P SET A3 The protected location area s is are now set Display shows typical display if programmed the time and date may be replaced by a company name Enter either a main or master user code The main code may have been limited to specific area s see code programming chapter 3 If programmed X s indicates user name or is left blank Press the YES PART key to start setting or 0 ESC key to abort Panel now starts the setting procedure for all 3 areas sounds the exit sounder to advise you to leave via the exit route Enter user code to abort setting If the NO key is not pressed the system will c
33. e enter the code number you wish to change see system feature chapter Enter Code No 1 At this display press the YES PART key to go to code 2 or press the NO Code 1 Used key to edit code 1 the sign changes to gt If the number is not to be Master changed press the YES PART key to change number press the NO key and enter the new 4 5 or 6 digit code required See System Features also Abacus 6 old software code 7 Duress Code 1 gt 654321 Press the YES PART key the gt will move to either Master For code 2 and above towards code type Master For code 1 it bypasses this option and points to code name code 1 is always a master code Page 3 2 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide For code 2 and above press the NO key until display reads the code type required Master Main Clnr Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Duress Holder and On Off Clnr cleaner When the code type required is displayed press the YES PART key to accept and the gt points away See System Features Press the YES PART key to accept a user s name and repeat for next code Code 1 654321 To program in a user s identification name press the NO key refer to the Master gt Bill keystroke character chart and press the keys required I e for Bill press the 1 key five times YES PART key the 3 key three times YES PART key the 4 key three times the YES PART key then the 4 key three times To correct a error press the YES PART key followe
34. e instructions given here will vary slightly dependant on the number of areas on your installation and also the set state of your system If installation fails to part set see Bad Set page 2 3 Page 2 5 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Unsetting the System The procedure to unset the installation is the same regardless of it being Set or Part Set Enter the installation via the correct entry route and proceed to the keypad 0712 03 47P SET Area 1 Clnr A2 3 Enter the Main or Master code 1234 UnSet ALL Areas Press the YES PART key to unset ALL areas or NO key to select Areas NO UnSet Area 1 Workshops Press YES PART key to unset area 1 or NO key to leave area set UnSet Area 2 Offices Press YES PART key to unset area 2 or NO key to leave area 2 set UnSet Area 3 Stores Press YES PART key to unset area 3 or NO key to leave area 3 set 0712 03 47P System Off The installation is now unset As the point of entry detector is activated the entry timer is started to give you time to go directly to your keypad and unset the installation at the same time an entry warning sounder is activated to remind you to unset the system On entering the user code the sounder changes tone to remind you that you have further questions to answer You now go through a process of telling the installation which areas you require to unset When you have completed the routine the
35. e the form of digital communicators which dial to the central station and pass the relevant alarm information Red Care systems that are continually monitored and change the signal conditions to signal alarm states to the central station WODASSURE an AB NET communicator signalling the alarm conditions over the PAKNET radio data network to a central station The central stations are manned 24 hours a day 365 days a year on receipt of an alarm evaluate the messages received and call out the appropriate services I e The keyholder Police or Fire Services System Configuration The system is built up of a number of zones these zones may have been split into two circuits to aid recognition and fault finding The zones circuits may then be arranged to work in specific areas such as in a factory to enable the office workshops and stores to be controlled separately Area 1 2 and 3 The Abacus panels can operate with up to 3 areas plus a common and cleaner area See System Features for your panel This allows the system to have individual areas set from specific area codes If the installation engineer have set the panel to mode 2 version 5000 or later then the main or master codes can set unset a specific area Whenever areas are used an individual code must be available for each area Common Area A zone programmed as common is common to all areas therefore is set when the last area is set and is unset when the first area is unset i e
36. ected to zone i e the wires to the front door detector has been cut A tamper has been detected on the Bell circuit or the Bell disconnected The panel has detected that the control panel has been opened The panel has detected that the positive auxiliary tamper loop has been broken This is used normally to tamper any auxiliary units i e internal loud speakers Abacus 8 80 Abacus 15R and Abacus 72 panels only The panel has detected that the negative auxiliary tamper loop has been broken This is used normally to tamper any auxiliary units i e remote power supply units Abacus 8 80 Abacus 15R and Abacus 72 panels only The panel has detected a tamper on the wiring to the REM unit or the REM unit cover was removed On the larger abacus systems a REM number will be displayed to indicate which REM Modem remote access via the telephone line was attempted without proper authority Modem remote access via telephone line was performed The Engineer set the installation Page 4 4 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide 1502 081010 Off K3 Engnr 1502 081010 Engineer 1502 081010 Prog Chng 1502 081000 Time Chng 1502 081010 06B Landing Smoke 06 FIRE 1502 081010 Reset FIRE 1502 081010 OSA Bedroom Button 05 PA 1502 081010 Reset PA 1502 081010 02A Hallway PIR 02 ExFx 1502 081010 ALARM ok 1502 081010 ALARM TRBL 1502 081010 Reset Alarm 1502 081010 Duress 1502 081010 Off Duress
37. eer will confirm your method of final setting If installation fails to set see Bad Set page 2 3 Part Setting the System From the day mode 0712 03 46P System Off Enter the User code 1234 Hello XXXXXX Set System Press the YES PART key Setting ok Please leave Press the YES PART key P Setting ok Please leave Press the YES PART key again if silent part set is required S Setting ok Please leave Leave the protected location press the Exit Terminate button if fitted Ensure that the sounder stops or confirmation tone is received 0712 03 47P SET Area The protected location is now part set Display shows typical display if programmed the time and date may be replaced by a company name Ver 5000 software Enter any user code they operate for there specific area s see code type chapter 1 and code programming chapter 3 If programmed X s indicates user name or is left blank Press the YES PART key to start setting or 0 ESC key to abort Panel now starts the setting procedure sounds the exit sounder to advise you to leave via the exit route Enter user code to abort setting Press the YES PART to part set the system area Panel stops the sounder on completion of setting to inform you that all is correct for you to leave On some installations part set may have been programmed to be silent in this case the S Setting screen is displayed an
38. emoved from the display When completed press the 0 ESC key 1 Zone 2 Bell At this display press the 1 key followed by the 0 ESC to reset the active 4 Active display and return to this display At this display press 0 ESC key and then the 4 key to return to the Day mode or carry out further tests as follows Bell Test and Sounder Tests l Zone 2 Bell At this display press the 2 key for bell sounder test 4 Active l Bell 2 A1 LS At this display press the 1 key to test the Bell Siren and Strobe 3 A2 LS4 A3 LS At this display the Bell Siren will sound and the Strobe will flash Press Test the 0 ESC key the bell Siren will stop but the strobe will continue to flash until the panel is returned to the day mode Page 4 2 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide At this display press the 2 3 or 4 key as required for the area sounder to be tested Area sounders A2 and A3 are only available on the Abacus 8 80 15R and 72 panels 1 Bell 2 A1 LS 3 A2 LS4 A3 LS Page 4 2 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide At this display press the 1 2 3 and 4 key in turn to check different sounder tones are working correctly at all sounders When completed press the 0 ESC key three times followed by the 4 key to return to the day mode 1 Part 2 Exit 3 Entry 4 Alarm Alarm Fault Display Date Time Zone state or condition 0712 03 46P TRBL If the descriptor message has been programmed when reading the
39. end within 14 day a new anti code will be required Service Required this again can be provided by your service engineer Quote 3456 Page 4 8 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Testing and Reading the Log Flow Chart Unset Day Mode Enter User Code Set System Omit Zone 1 Prog 2 Test 3 Log 4 Day Quit NO gt NO gt im See Chapter 2 See Chapter 2 1 Zone 2 Bell 2 3 4 Active See Chapter iS f SO 3 H 3rEr I ac A 1 2 4 Test 1 Bell 2 LS 1 3 LS 2 4 LS 3 A lt INACTIVE gt B 2 5 7 12345678 O ESC 1 2 3 or 4 O ESC Test 1 Part 2 Exit 1 View 3 Entry 4 Alarm 3 List 4 Program O ESC x 2 O ESC x 2 1 3 4 1 Zone 2 Bell 4 Active O ESC Read log to escape Printer prints out as Version 7000 software press O ESC requested press introduced a new menu in case O ESC to stop the of mistake to allow return to day printing mode press the YES PART key to continue or No key to return to day mode Note 1 View 3 List 4 Program O ESC At this menu press the 4 key to return to the Day Mode l 1 Prog 2 Test 3 Log 4 Day age 4 9 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Page 4 9
40. escape door Exit and Entry Times These times are set up by your installation engineer to give you time to safely operate your Abacus alarm system Exit Time Note On communicating systems the policy of some police forces is that exit timers are not permitted and the exit time is terminated by a setting push or shunt lock Should your system be installed in one of these area s your installation engineer will advise on your method of final setting The exit time 1 to 99 seconds or continuous until setting signal is received is set to give you time to leave your premises On entering the users code factory Default is 1234 the exit timer is started and a warning sound is given to tell you to leave the protected location The warning sounder is terminated when the protected location is set You are strongly advised to wait outside the protected location for the sounder to stop as conformation that the system is set Part Set Exit Time The part set exit time is set for either your installation engineer will have selected which 1 Silent on selecting part a timer is started no setting warning produced a short sounder tone is given at the end of the exit to confirm Part Set 2 Audible on selecting Part the timer is started and a setting warning sounder operated at the end of the time programmed the sounder stops to confirm Part Set 3 Either a pre set time of 30 Seconds or time as normal exit or exit terminator setting wil
41. et by a keyswitch fitted to the system your system would require a keyswitch to be fitted Displays Master for all area or the appropriate Area operated Area was set using the keyswitch fitted to the system Either Area 2 was omitted when the system was set by a main or master code or was unset by that code Area 2 was unprotected Printout Display will give a similar indication for Area 1 or Area 3 Area word may be reprogrammed for location name When the panel was set zone 3A the lounge detector was omitted or on test When the panel was set all zones programmed as part were omitted i e all of the bedrooms On attempting to set the panel zone 3 the kitchen PIR was in an alarm condition and caused the system to fail to set The installation was not protected The kitchen detector as signalled a trouble state see detector specification for reason for panels with this facility see Chapter 1 System Features The panel has detected that the battery back up power supply is low or disconnected i e battery requires replacement or if after a mains failure recharging The battery has now recharged to a level to be able to start supporting the system again or been replaced The mains supply to the panel has been interrupted or disconnected The mains supply has been restored to the panel A non plug on DS communicator or Red care communicator as detected a line fault A plug on DS communicator has stopped communicati
42. g Press the 0 ESC key to abort the printout l Vi At this display press the O ESC key then the 4 key to return to the Day JEN mode 3 List 4 Program Log Information Explained Information stored in the log can either be read from a print out or on the keypad display If read from keypad display additional information may be obtained by pressing the 1 key At version 5000 software addition recorded events was added to the log also each item where appropriate has been increased to three lines For this reason it is not possible to indicate in the log information for the changes in software If the indication you get is slightly different to as below it could be because of software variant or panel programming le Area I is displayed as House programming of the Area I has been changed to House When reading the log also read the events in close proximity to each other I e The final exit door was opened and 20 seconds later the system was unset by Gary this is the normal recording seen in the log for the unsetting of the system two events recorded in the log 1502 142540 Off K5 Gary 1502 142520 01A House Front Door 01 Fx 1502 142015 Off K4 Ameet 1502 142015 X Area 1 1502 103035 On K7 Gary 1502 083020 Zone Rearms 1502 083020 Off K1 Gary The system was turned Off by Gary using keypad number 5 on 15 February at 2 25 PM and 40 seconds Noted from event above Gary entered the installation by th
43. ing has occurred that although it has not caused an alarm needs System Off attending to or recording When setting the installation and returning to the Day mode the display will show X or T this is to call your attention to the fact that during the last set period something needs your attention X is displayed for one of the following reasons The system was only part set Before Version 5000 software A zone was omitted during the last set period A 24 hour zone is currently omitted A zone was on test during the last set period RON T is displayed for one of the following reasons A test zone activated during the last set period Telephone line fault reported during last set period Battery fault indicated during last set period Mains fault indicated during last set period Zone trouble indicated during last set period Etc Call your alarm company for advice Cu Rah aS Use the event log to examine the cause of the indication Quick Set Help Keys The two keys on the remote keypad may have been programmed as quick set either Chime Part Set or Full Set Alternatively they may have been programmed as Help Keys PA FIRE or MEDICAL Also on Abacus panels with built in keypads if quick set is turned on then Keys 1 and 3 pressed together toggles Chime on and off keys 4 and 6 pressed together starts the part set routine and keys 7 and 9 pressed together starts the full set routine To use the quic
44. introduced with Version 2313 with two modes of operation for area settings Mode 1 or Mode 2 Abacus 72R Version 2713 introduced the following changes Relay output switched for 16 second when programmed to any code by the Engineer Main or Duress codes can now be programmed for specific areas On timed Exit or Exit terminate not contact set the entry time is doubled when entry is by a FX detector on a zone Circuit B Zone Circuit A entry time is as programmed Communicator programming added to be able to program the Talk DAC At Ver 5000 5015 for all Abacus panels the main software changes are Time changed from 24 hour clock to AM PM All panels can now operate with 2 modes of Area settings Mode 1 or Mode 2 Improved log and log search facility Main or Duress codes can now be programmed for specific areas NO key on keypad 5 may be used as an Exit Terminator in part set First zone to alarm displayed in part set before entering the code Chime zone displayed for duration of chime tone Engineer can program the area description that is displayed in Mode 2 setting New Keyholder code introduced At Ver 5300 for Abacus 6P R and Ver 5115 for all other Abacus panels the software now records the user chime programming state so they are retained in case of a total power failure At Ver 6000 6015 for all Abacus panels programming for ADVI communicators introduced Page 1 7 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Version 7000 software was
45. introduced with many new features see below and new design of PCB s to enable use of the keypad bus for expansion by using I O modules and communication of signals using the new ADVI additional features As the Abacus 8 15P can only be fitted with a 3 2A battery additional power required and size of panel limited the introduction of Version 7000 features I O Modules not fitted or Point ID is not available on Abacus 8 15P New On Off user code introduced Separate Exit times for areas Improved part setting of areas Increased display time on pressing YES PART key after alarm and code on coded reset Improved use of text with a library New menu to warn you that you are about to enter programming omit routines New menus to allow faster access to code programming etc i e Enter code No to enable you to select the code you require to change Duress code area setting option removed Duress is now all areas When panel is set strobe operates for five seconds to indicate panel set Sounder is no longer activated with Engineer read log displayed Unused zones may be disabled by programming Zone six may be used for silent signalling on point ID or SIA Abacus 8 80 Improved Factory Default Settings On alarm display reads as appropriate either Phone Engineer or Phone ARC Alarm Receiving Centre Engineer can also reset panel on coded reset Improved Upload Download programming functions Upload Download log can n
46. k set keys to set or part set press the appropriate pair of keys and follow the setting part setting displays as for using codes to abort setting enter a user code To use quick set keys to turn the chime on and off Press the two keys on the remote keypad or 1 and 3 to keys on a panel keypad together and check display reads Chime On Chime Off press the keys again to toggle display Chime Off Chime On Repeat as required If Keys on the remote keypad have been programmed as Help keys PA FIRE or MEDICAL on pressing both keys together the appropriate alarm will be given and if a communicator is fitted will signal to the central station Keyswitch Operation Ensure that the keyswitch is in the same state as the panel i e Unset Switch the keyswitch to state required i e Set panel now starts the exit routine leave by the normal exit route and complete the setting in the normal way See setting the system On entry proceed to keyswitch through the normal entry route Ensure that the keyswitch is in the same state as the panel i e Set and turn switch to Unset position In the event of a fault condition investigate at Keypad see chapter 4 Page 2 10 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Abort the Setting Routine To abort the setting routine whilst the exit sounder is still operating enter the user code or return the keyswitch to the Unset position Reset the System The Association of Chief Police Offi
47. key indicated Show additional data if available i e additional zone data Search backwards for last Tamper event Search backwards for last Alarm event Search backwards for last Trouble event Abacus 8 80 15R and 72 only Search backward for last Omit event On older software this facility was available by pressing 2 at the above display Search backwards to the last Miscellaneous event i e watchdog URUNA ON Page 4 3 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide 7 Move forward 10 events in the log amp Search backwards for the last Bad Set event Page 4 3 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide 9 Move backwards 10 events in the log 0 ESC Abort the log mode Press the 3 key 3 List on panels with print out facility will print out the log Version 5000 or later software on pressing the 3 key before print out commences you are given a date range choice At this menu by pressing the YES PART key the complete log can be printed out By typing in the dates required the print out will be over the period typed in Ie by keying in NO 15 YES PART 02 YES PART 12 YES PART 02 YES PART the print out will be of all events between 12 of February and 15 February Print Out y n 15 02 00 00 Press the 0 ESC key to abort the printout Press the 4 key 4 Program on panels with print out facility will print out the User programming states The engineer can print out the complete panel programmin
48. l have been programmed to work with above silent or audible Part Set options Note When setting if the panel is unable to set it will produce a Bad Set tone and give the appropriate indication Entry Time The entry time 1 to 99 seconds is set to give you time to enter the protected premises and unset the Abacus system without generating a false alarm On activating the FX detector or EX FX in part set the warning timer is started and is terminated by entering the user code If the user code is not entered in the given time or you stray off the access route then an intruder alarm is generated Page 1 10 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Alarm Times Bell Ring Time In case of an Alarm All Types your Bell and internal sounders will sound for this time 1 to 99 minutes or continuous Note Local Authority Noise and Pollution Act 1974 Noise limited to a maximum of 20 minutes Bell Delay Time This is the time in the range of 1 to 99 minutes or no delay after an intruder alarm has been signalled before local indication is given by activating Bells Sounders etc Your local police may state a requirement for this setting Sounder Tones The Abacus panel will generate different frequency duration and volume of tones to indicate various warnings to you as you operate the system Keypad Tone Each time a key is pressed a confirmation keypad tone is produced A short bleep at low volume Confirmation Tone
49. ll be seen to move across the screen On the earlier version of software the clock was a 24 hour clock the A AM or P PM did not appear on the display When the indicates to toggle between A or P press the NO key when display is as required press the YES PART key 1 Prog 2 Test At this menu press the 4 key to return to the day mode 3 Log 4 Day Quit Page 3 5 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Notes Should a incorrect value be inserted the panel will appear to lock up enter the correct value and the panel will start functioning again i e if 15 is keyed in for the month then key in say 01 YES PART for January The clock is stopped during time programming and restarts on completion i e restart as soon as display shows 1 Prog etc menus above Lock and Unlock Engineer Programming or Engineer Access via Modem From the day mode the engineer can with his her code operate the system and change all the programming functions on your installation providing that you have left the user programming as engineer Unlocked If you program as engineer Locked the engineer is limited to operating and testing only and requires the user s master or main code to change any engineer programming functions This enables you to be aware of any changes to your installation performance If your installation as been set for Association of British Insurer ABI mode for modem communication Upload Download the installation engineer requi
50. ly with the fire industrial standards and should not be used when an approved fire panel is recommended or required Detection System cannot be held responsible for any failure to comply with any fire industry requirements or relevant standards or regulations Auxiliary Detectors The Abacus panel can accept signals to give a warning from other forms of detectors such as a freezer temperature alarm flood alert alarm or gas alarm i e Carbon Monoxide when triggered the system will give an internal alarm only and remote signalling if programmed and communicator fitted Warning Devices The most important function of any alarm system is to quickly inform that an event has occurred this is done in a number of ways Page 1 12 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Sounders Sounders are used as internal warning devices to indicate a range of events that have or are taking place See sounder tones earlier in this chapter Bells This is an external warning device this could also include a siren to inform the neighbourhood that an event has occurred and help may be required See also Alarm times earlier in this chapter Strobes Strobes flashing lights are used to give a visual indication for quick identification of the location of an alarm very useful in shopping centres etc Communicators A device used to communicate between the alarmed premises and a remote location such as a central station Communicator can tak
51. neral The Abacus system is controlled from the keypad if more than one keypad is fitted any keypad can be used If a keypad is currently in use the remainder of the keypads will display please wait You instruct the Abacus system on your requirements by pressing one or more of the twelve control keys 1 to 9 O ESC NO or YES PART The control panel will inform you of its status in plain abbreviated language Abacus 6P panel display two digit seven segment LED display codes See user guide DS Part No Y6055 The two Keys on the remote keypad are available as special function keys E g Fire PA or medical etc Check with your installation engineer The operation of the system is aided by the messages up to 32 digits displayed On using the system press the YES PART key to accept display indication or number key indicated or NO key to change request next option The factory Default of the Master code is 1234 you are advised to change this code as one of your first operations of the systems see Chapter 3 Mode 1 Operation If area settings are used the engineer will have set the system for one of two ways of setting Mode 1 Discontinued at version 7000 software or Mode 2 when using the master or main codes Mode 2 operation is only available on all Abacus 72 panels and all Abacus panels with Version 5000 software or later f area setting is not used follow mode I operation Setting the System From the day mode Ensu
52. ng with the Abacus panel Page 4 4 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide 1502 081010 TRBL Off Hook 1502 081010 TRBL Ring In 1502 081010 TRBL FTC 1502 081010 TRBL Line Cut 1502 081010 TRBL No Tones 1502 081010 Ack CS 1502 120004 Watch Dog 1502 081010 TAMP Front Door 0l FX 1502 081010 TAMP Bell 1502 081010 TAMP System 1502 081010 TAMP Aux 1502 081010 TAMP Aux 1502 081010 TAMP REM 1502 081010 TAMP Modem 1502 081010 Modem 1502 081010 On K3 Engnr A plug on DS communicator has detected that a telephone as been connected to the BT line and the receiver has been lifted off its cradle Normally used on incoming calls bard lines A plug on DS communicator has detected a ring in tone on the BT line Normally used on incoming calls bared lines A plug on DS communicator has signalled to central station and has failed to obtain an acknowledge signal from the receiver The receiver may have been engaged A plug on DS communicator has detected that the BT line has been disconnected or shorted out A plug on DS communicator has detected no tones on the BT line A plug on DS communicator has successfully communicated with the central station receiver and received the acknowledge tone back The system detected an irregularity during a self test function and found it necessary to carry out a reset It also carries out a reset at power up A tamper was detected on the front door conn
53. or was fitted The two keys on keypad 3 were pressed together and a medical alarm was signalled to the central station if a communicator was fitted Page 4 4 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Quick Entry to the Log f On version 5000 software or later when the display reads ALARM press 0712 jh 46P the YES PART key Once to display cause of alarm for 2 seconds software ALARM 7000 5 seconds Twice for fast entry to the Log The display now reads the last event in the log press the YES PART key to ka 1155 Off step back through the log in the same way as reading log above ary Service Required The alarm system may inform you that a service is required when you unset the system Inform your installation or service engineer as soon as possible From the day mode on setting the system you are also reminded that a 0712 03 46P service is required If you ignore this request for 14 days Version 5000 Service Required software or later 28 days the panel will lock out and you will not be able to set the system Your premises will not be protected The display will on attempting to set the system display the following and then return to day mode The service engineer can give you an anti code on quoting the number Phone Engineer given to unlock your system for 14 days To unlock the system from the 0181 893 5642 day mode key in the anti code given i e key in 7 9 NO 5 should the engineer be unable to att
54. orm you which function is available on your system Your alarm system will have been divided into zones each zone may be split into two circuits The circuits will have been programmed for a specific function Your installation engineer should inform you of the zone configuration of your system System Features Features that vary between the panels are shown in the following table and features that are common to all panels are listed after the table FeatureyPanel gt Digits per code After ver 5000 Abacus 6R P 4 4 5 or 6 Abacus 8ABI R P 4 5 or 6 Abacus 15R P 4 5 or 6 Abacus 72R 4 5 or 6 Letters per code After Ver 5000 6 Upper case only 6 Upper ower case 6 Upper lower case 6 Upper lower case 10 Upper lower case Number of codes After Ver 5000 6 Duress 15 15 15 99 Remote Keypads 6P 6 LCD 6R 7 LCD 8ABI 8P 6 LCD 8R 7 LCD 15P 6 LCD 15R 7 LCD 7 LCD On board display type 6P LED 6R None 8ABI 8P LCD 8R None 15P LCD 15R None None Zones Circuits 6 zones 12 circuits 8 zones 16 circuits 8 Exp to 15 zones 30 circuits 8 Exp to 72 zones 144 circuits Text size 8 Upper case only 16Upper lower case Page 1 5 16Upper lower case 16Upper lower case Detection Systems Abacus User Guide After Ver 5000__ 16 Upper lower 4 JT Feature Panel Abacus 6R P Abacus 8ABI R P Aba
55. our installation your display will advise you to call the Engineer and quote a number when you attempt to reset the panel Providing that the engineer as programmed the central station s telephone number use this number to inform the central station Officer that you require a Detection Systems Coded reset quote the number displayed example shown below 4542 giving as much information as possible on the cause of the Alarm On Version 7000 software the engineer can program display to read Phone ARC Alarm Receiving Centre The central station Officer may provide you with an anti code for example 1 2 NO 4 providing that they are satisfied that it is a genuine operator Quote 4542 error Also that further investigation by an alarm engineer is not required and you are not in a position that police response may be withdrawn Phone Engineer 0181 893 5642 Enter the anti code 1 2 NO 4 to unlock the installation then carry out the user reset routine as above Page 2 12 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Setting Options Flow Chart Italic is used to indicate only available on installation set to Mode 2 area operation Some functions may not be available to your code See codes chapter 1 Unset Day Mode Enter User Code 1 Prog 2 Test Set System NO Omit Zone NO 3 Log 4 Day YES ES See Chapter 3 or 4 Omit zones as required ll Notes The flow chart will vary dependant
56. our system has been designed to comply with Association of Chief Police Officer ACPO intruder alarm policy The prime purpose of the FX circuit is that when the installation is set on activation of the FX detector the entry routine is started This starts the entry warning sounder and allows time to reach the keypad The user can then unset the system without generating an alarm If this time is exceeded a full alarm is generated If a communicator is fitted the panel signals an intruder alarm to your central station Note Your system may be programmed that on setting if the FX detector is not seen to close then the system will only part set This means that to do a full set you must leave the protected location Exit Zones circuits located on the exit entry route are described as exit route detectors these detectors during both entry and exit are disabled for the programmed time of the exit entry periods Only when the installation is set will they generate a full alarm Night Detector circuits configured as night NITE when activated will generate a full alarm when the panel is set or in the entry mode The detector when active in the exit mode will generate a bad set fault condition The detector will be inactive in the unset mode EX FX Detector circuits configured as Exit Final Exit EX FX will work as an Exit detector when full set or as a FX detector in Part Set PA A detector circui
57. ow be programmed for pre set number of events before downloading Mode 1 operation no longer available Silent Set Normal Low conformation tone volume setting SIA protocol introduced on Abacus 8 80 Power Supply Caution Should you become aware that power is to be removed for a prolonged period then contact your installation engineer All Abacus panel are supplied with power from the mains which should not be switched off Within the panel is an emergency battery that is on float charge Should the mains power be lost the battery will support the system for at least eight hours If mains remain off for over eight hours the system could go into an alarm condition and you will be unable to silence the outside bell The battery could Page 1 8 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide also be damaged by going into deep discharge and require replacement Abacus 72 and Abacus 8 80 have a battery cut of relay to prevent deep discharge Zone Circuit Types Final Exit FX At least one of the zones circuits on your alarm system will have been programmed as a final exit FX A FX detector is the last detector on the exit route from the keypad that is operated on leaving the alarmed premises It is also the first detector to be activated on entry to the alarmed premises If the FX circuit is closed by locking the access door it may be used to terminate the exit routine and finally set the system Shunt lock This may be the way that y
58. pany Italics are used in the text to denote indicate special differences between the Abacus panels and in the index to indicate main drawings charts or lists When using an LED keypad for Abacus 6P or some older Abacus panels refer to the LED Operator instructions guide Part No Y6055 For further information contact your installation company Abacus Installed by sesssssewesoss seses ossovssessnsseener Date ecceeeeeee Installation Company Address EKS EEEEEEEETEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEETEREEEEEETEEEEEEEETEREEEEEETEEEETEET DEKTEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEETEREEEEEETEEEEEEET DEKTEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEETEREEEEEETEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEETEEEEEEET EKS EEEEEEEETEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEETEREEEEEETEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEETEEEETEET Service Contract cccccccccccccccccccccccecccccccceces Note This manual has been written using the Abacus panels fitted with software Versions5215 and 7000 7016 Abacus 6 Version 5400 Panels fitted with earlier or later software may differ from operation description given The history of some of the more relevant changes that have been introduced since version 2100 Abacus 6 version 4 5 have also been included Detection Systems are constantly upgrading their systems in the light of introduction of new standards regulation changes and changing market conditions Detection System s Part Number D247 152 Issue 2 Oct 2001 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Contents Chapter 1
59. peration Page 2 11 Abort the Setting Routine Reset the System User Reset Engineer Reset Remote Reset Page 2 12 Code Reset Page 2 13 Setting Options Flow Chart Unsetting Options Flow Chart Chapter 3 Programming Page 3 1 General Key Stroke Character Chart Key Stroke Character Chart Software Version 7000 Page 3 2 Code Programming Page 3 3 Delete a User Code Page 3 4 Program Chime Page 3 5 Programming the Date and Time Page 3 6 Lock and Unlock Engineer Programming or Access via Modem Page 3 7 Programming Flow Chart Chapter 4 System Testing and Fault Indication Page 4 1 General Internal Sounder Checks Zone Tests Page 4 2 Zone Active Test Bell Test and Sounder Tests Page 4 3 Alarm Fault Display Reading the Log Page 4 4 Log information explained Page 4 8 Quick Entry to the Log Service Required Page 4 9 Testing and Reading the Log Flow Chart Detection System s Part Number D247 152 Issue 2 Oct 2001 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Chapter 1 System Description General The Abacus range of alarm systems consist of the following control panels Abacus 6R metal panel and Abacus 6P polycarbonate with built in LED keypad Abacus 6 14 and Abacus 6 14 COM metal panels Abacus 8R metal panel Abacus 8P Polycarbonate with built in LCD keypad Upgraded to 15P at Version 5015 software and Abacus 8ABI metal panel with built in LCD keypad Abacus 8 15P Polycarbonate with built in LCD keypad Abacus 8 80 me
60. re protected location is secure detectors are not obstructed people and pets have left the area 0712 03 46P System Off Display shows typical display if programmed the time and date may be replaced by a company name Ver 5000 software Enter the User code 1234 Enter any user code they operate for there specific area s see code type chapter 1 and Hello XXXXXX code programming chapter 3 Set System If programmed X s indicate user name or is left blank Press the YES PART key Press the YES PART key or wait 20 seconds to start setting or 0 ESC key to abort Setting ok Panel now starts the setting procedure sounds the exit sounder to advise you to leave via the exit route Enter user code to abort setting Leave the protected location lock the door and press the Exit Terminate button if fitted Panel stops the sounder on completion of setting Ensure that the sounder stops before leaving the to inform you that all is correct for you to leave premises When the panel is set the display will indicate that state if areas are used it indicates the area set As shown below all 3 areas and cleaner area Set 0712 03 47P SET Area The protected location is now set 0712 03 47P SET Area 1 Clnr A2 3 Page 2 1 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Note The final setting may be by an Exit Terminator a contact on your final door lock or a pre programmed time Your installation engin
61. res you to place the installation at the Engineer mode as shown below From the day mode enter either a Master or Main code Main code cannot 0712 03 46P lock unlock the engineer access System Off Hello XXXXXX At this display press the NO key XXXXXX Code holders name if programmed Set System YES to Continue On Version 7000 software this display appears No to Quit to allow you to return to the day mode if you have made a mistake press YES PART key to continue mit Zones At this display press the 1 key to enter the programming mode 1 Prog 2 Test 3 Log 4 Day Quit 1 Code 2 Chime At this display press the 4 key to enter the Engineer programming mode 3 Time 4 Engnr Engineer Code Leave at this menu for engineer access via modem Strobe will flash to 2 warn you that the panel is left at access for modem version 5000 software To program the Lock Unlock function press the NO key Enei A At this display press the NO key to toggle between LOCKED and EINEELAARORSS 7 UNLOCKED then press the YES PART key to accept This function is is UNLOCKED ok only available to the Master code At this display press the 0 ESC key then the 4 key to return to the day mode 1 Code 2 Chime 3 Time 4 Engnr Page 3 6 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Programming Flow Chart Unset Day Mode Enter User Code Set System Lo Omit Zones 1 Prog 2 Test 3 Log 4 Day Quit No
62. t letter press O ESC key or YES PART key followed by the NO key To delete the displayed text press YES PART key 0 ESC key followed by the NO key For fast exit press YES PART key followed by O ESC key then YES PART key again When in library press the O ESC key to delete the current word displayed Press the YES PART key to accept the letter or word Press the YES PART key twice for a space Aw KRWN gt Code Programming ONLY A MASTER CODE CAN PROGRAM USER CODES An Abacus panel when it leaves the factory has only one user code set code 1 is always a master code factory set to 1234 this code cannot be removed it can be changed to any number 4 4 5 or 6 digits you require See System Features chapter 1 Should you attempt to delete code 1 it will revert to the factory default of 1234 From the day mode enter the User master code 1234 0712 03 46P System Off At this display press the NO key XXXXXX Code holders name if Hello XXXXXX programmed Set System Press the NO key YES to Continue On Version 7000 software this display appears to allow you to return to the day mode if you have made a mistake No to Quit Press the YES PART key At this display press the NO key At this display press the 1 key to enter the programming mode 1 Prog 2 Test 3 Log 4 Day Quit 1 Code 2 Chime At this display press the 1 key to enter the code programming mode 3 Time 4 Engnr On Version 7000 softwar
63. t programmed as a Personnel Attack PA when activated regardless of panel setting will initiate one of the following 1 Ring bells sounders and activate strobe will also signal if communicator fitted to a central station 2 Ring bells sounders and activate strobe 3 Silent communicator signals to a central station only 4 Fault audible Normally silent communicator signals to a central station but on a line fault condition the PA activation will ring bells sounders and trigger the strobe Your installation engineer should inform you of or enable the PA mode you require Page 1 9 Detection Systems Abacus User Guide Fire This parameter is programmed to a zone circuits that has fire detectors connected When activated regardless of panel setting states it will instantly generate a fire warning by pulse switching the bells and sounders If a communicator is fitted it will signal to central station a fire signal Part Part is a secondary programming to zones circuit programmed as Exit or Nite in the Set mode they work as described above When the panel is Part Set any Exit or Nite circuit also programmed as Part will be omitted 24 Hour This zone circuit type is programmed to a circuit that requires to generate a full alarm signal an intruder alarm and ring bells etc when the panel is set and generate local alarm when panel is unset internal sounders only A typical use for this type of circuit is a fire
64. tal panel Abacus 15R metal panel Abacus 72R metal panel All Abacus panels work in a similar way to each other where they differ the difference will be indicated in Italics Indication will also be given when new features were introduced Intruder alarm systems are individually designed for the premises the system consists of a number of component parts some of which are manufactured by Detection Systems This manual will describe the Abacus panel operation in detail but other components generally The main electronics that controls your alarm system is housed in the control panel The Abacus 6P SP ISP 8 I5P and 8ABI control panels also contain an onboard Keypad Abacus 6R 6 14 6 14COM 8R 8 80 ISR and 72R control panels require a remote keypad All abacus panels can be fitted with up to six seven for Abacus 6R 6 14 6 14COM 8R 8 80 I5R and 72R remote keypads The on board or remote keypads are the interfaces between you and your alarm system You are able to instruct the system on your requirements by pushing one or more of the twelve control keys 1 to 9 O ESC NO or YES PART keys The control panel will inform you of its status by producing different sounds on the sounder and giving text on the 32 digit LCD display Abacus 6P only Coded two digits on a LED display see LED operators Guide The two Keys on the remote keypads are used as special function i e as PA Fire etc Your installation engineer should inf
65. tectors are selected for the type of detection required and the environment of the location Listed below is a number of the more common type of detectors used Door Contacts A set of magnetic contacts switches installed on a door or window which will signal to the Abacus panel when the door or window is opened Movement Detectors A security device normally mounted at head height to detect the movement of a person within a given location i e the lounge These detectors use one or more technologies such as passive infra red microwave or ultrasonic principles Vibration Detectors A small sensitive security detector fitted to a door window frames etc to detect vibration caused by forced entry Personnel Attack A push button type switch strategically positioned within the premises when operated regardless of whether the panel is set or unset will signal a personnel attack alarm PA to the central station if a communicator is fitted The PA alarm may be silent alarm or a full alarm bells and sounders as programmed by your installation engineer Fire Detectors A fire detector is a device that will operate on detection a fire i e smoke or heat detector These devices when activated will cause the Abacus panel to give distinct fire alarm signal This signal is generated by the panel continually pulsing all sounders and bells 1 second on and 1 second off Caution The Abacus control panel has not been designed to comp
66. toggle chime on or off press the YES PART key to Chime Off bees pt On Version 7000 software enter the Zone number you wish to change see system feature chapter 1 Press the NO key to toggle chime on or off for zone displayed or press the YES PART key to accept and move on to the next zone On Abacus 72 or Front Door Abacus 8 80 press the REM number key to jump to the first zone on that REM Repeat for further zones then press the 0 ESC key when complete l Prog 2 Test At this display press the 4 key to return to the day mode 3 Log 4 Day Quit Programming the Date and Time 0712 03 46P From the day mode enter either a Master or Main code System Off Hello XXXXXX At this display press the NO key XXXXXX Code holders name if programmed Set System YES to Continue On Version 7000 software this display appears No to Quit to allow you to return to the day mode if you have made a mistake press YES PART key to continue Omit Zones At this display press the NO key 1 Prog 2 Test At this display press the 1 key to enter the programming mode 3 Log 4 Day Quit 1 Code 2 Chime At this display press the 3 key to enter the time programming mode 3 Time 4 Engnr At this display key in the date and time in the following format 0712 03 46P 07 YES PART 12 YES PART 08 YES PART 45 YES PART to indicate A the 7 day of December at a time of 8 hour 45 minutes as the YES PART key is pressed the wi
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