M2000/M800 USER'S GUIDE HARDWIRED CONTROL PANELS MENVIER SECURITY
Contents Introduction .................................................................................... 1 About the Alarm System .......................................................................... 1 User Codes and Proximity Tags .......................................................................... 2 Telecommands ..................................................................................................... 2 Keypads........................................................................
Introduction This guide describes how to set and unset your intruder alarm system. It also describes how to silence the sounders in the event of an alarm, and reset the system ready for use again. For more complex tasks, or if you need to know how to program the system1, please read the Manager’s Manual. To ensure problem-free operation, discuss the system with your alarm company or system manager before operating it.
User Codes and Proximity Tags To operate the system you must have a numeric “user code” or a plastic “proximity tag”. A user code is a unique 4 or 61 digit number assigned to you by the system manager. You must key in the code at the keypad every time you wish to operate the system. Alternatively, you may have a proximity tag: a small slip of plastic containing a radio transmitter. To use the tag hold it up to the keypad, no more 100mm away.
Keypad Features 1. Display: Normally shows the date, time and a banner message (chosen by your alarm company1). When you operate the system, the display shows: text to guide you, alert messages, and other system information. The instructions in this guide often refer to the display. 2. Green power indicator: Glows steadily when power is present. 3. Function indicator: By default, this indicates that there is more than one alert message to reset (page 14).
Zones The alarm system has a number of “zones”. Each zone has a sensor, such as a movement detector or door contact, that is monitored by the alarm system control unit. The control unit gives each zone a unique four digit number. The installer can give zones names to remind you of their location. Your alarm company has configured each zone to respond in a certain way when it is activated, depending whether the system is set or unset.
Operating your Alarm System Setting Your Alarm System To set the system or a ward carry out the following steps: 1. Identify yourself at the keypad 2. Choose the ward(s) you want to set. 3. Leave the premises and complete setting. ) First, check that everyone has left all relevant areas, and close all doors and windows securely. You cannot set the system while a zone is active (see page 19). BANNER TEXT 17:30 Sun 01 JAN 1.
To Choose All Wards (Full Set1): If you want to set all your wards, press [ and leave the premises (see the next page). To Choose One Ward If you want to set only one ward, press the numeric key of the ward to set. For example, press 2 to set ward 2. Set Ward >2? The top line of the display shows the ward you have selected. If you want to select a different ward, use the | or ¬ key. The bottom line shows the ward name, if the installer has added it2. Press [ to set the selected ward.
Exit Now Arming System 3. Leave the Premises and Complete Setting Leave by the designated exit route. The internal sounder gives a tone to warn you that the system is setting. (Note that the installer may have disabled the tone1.) Close the final door and press the exit terminator button (if fitted). When the internal sounder stops, the system is set. 17:31 Sun 01 JAN ) If the exit tone changes to an alarm tone, refer to page 13. ) Zones may have been omitted from setting2.
Setting Additional Wards If the system already has one ward set and you want to set another ward: BANNER TEXT 17:30 Sun 01 JAN 1. At the keypad, enter your user code or present your proximity tag. ENT=Unset System Ward > *2...... 2. The bottom line of the display indicates the wards that you have access to1, and which ones of these are set and unset. In this example, you have access to wards 1 and 2, but only ward 2 is set. 3. Press the numeric key corresponding to the ward you want to set.
Setting Ward Groups BANNER TEXT 17:30 Sun 01 JAN 1. At the keypad, enter your user code or present your proximity tag. Set Ward? Ward > **...... 2. Press 9. Set Group 1? 3. Press ¬ or | to select the group you want. Set Group 2? 4. Press [ and follow the remaining prompts. (If you need further details, please refer to page 6.
Unsetting Your Alarm System To unset the alarm system, go directly to the keypad and follow the instructions in one of the two sections depending on whether the internal sounder is making a sound. If the internal sounder is making a sound: Please Unset System 1. If the internal sounder is making a tone and you can see the message shown opposite then you have started the entry timer1 (for example by triggering a detector that monitors your Final Exit area).
If there is no sound (you have not started the entry timer): 1. Enter your user code or present your proximity tag to the keypad. ENT=Unset System Ward > 12*..... 2. The bottom line of the display shows the wards that you have access to1, and which ones of these are set and unset. In this example, you have access to wards 1, 2 and 3, but only wards 1 and 2 are set. You can now do one of the following: To Unset all Wards: Press [. This unsets all the wards that are shown as currently set.
To Unset a Ward Group Press 9. Unset Group 1? Press ¬ or | to select the Group you want. Unset Group 2? The display shows the Group you have chosen to unset. Press [ to unset the selected Group.
Silencing an Alarm If an alarm has occurred and you want to silence the sounders: 1. Enter your user code or present your proximity tag. This silences both the internal and external sounders. ) If your user code has no access to the ward that is in alarm, using your user code or proximity tag silences external and internal sounders, but does not reset the strobe or other outputs. ALARM 0002 01:53 Sat 01 Jan 2.
Resetting the System Resetting the system lets you review the alerts that have taken place and clear the ALERTS message from the main display. In some cases, you may not be able to set your alarm system until you have reset it. ) Any user can silence the sounders and review the alert message, but some alarms may require an engineer or remote reset code (page 15) to reset the system. ) The keypad sounder may emit a warning chime every minute if the system needs to be reset.
Press ENT To Reset 4. You will see the message shown opposite once you have reviewed each message. Press [ to reset the system. The ALERTS message should not appear again, unless: • • • Press 0 to Set The condition still remains (e.g. a mains failure). You need to call an engineer. A remote reset code is required (see below). 5. EITHER press “0” to carry on and set the system. OR press ] to return to the standby screen without setting. Obtaining a Remote Reset Code RING A.R.C. FOR REM.
The ARC will ask you for details of the alarm. If there is no need for an engineer to visit, the ARC will give you a remote reset code. 4. Key in the remote reset code, The display changes as you key in the first digit of the reset code, as shown in the example on the left. - REMOTE RESET – Reply > 0002 5. Press [ when the code is complete.
Using a Telecommand A telecommand is a small remote control that you can attach to a keyring. The telecommand has four buttons and a small light that glows when the telecommand transmits a signal. When delivered from the factory three of the buttons are dedicated to setting wards and the fourth to unsetting all wards: 1. Button 1: set ward(s). 2. Button 2: set ward(s). 3. Button 3: set ward(s). 4. Button 4: unsets all wards. 5. Transmit LED (light emitting diode).
Setting Make sure the system is idle. Secure all your windows and doors. 1. Press the appropriate button on the telecommand. The internal sounders give the exit tone, and the keypad display shows the usual exit messages. 2. Leave by the exit door and make sure it is closed properly. At the end of the exit time the exit tone stops and the selected ward(s) is set. If you hear an error tone to inform you that a zone is still active, you may be able to carry on setting. See page 19. Unsetting 1.
Troubleshooting Setting the System with Zones Active Overview If you try to set the system with one or more zones active, the control unit will: EITHER stop setting and make the internal sounders give a single low error tone to draw your attention to the display. OR cause the internal sounders to give a high repeating pair of tones to tell you that it cannot set and will start an alarm at the end of the exit time. Single Error Tone Following Zones Are In Error :- 1.
“Dee Dah Dee Dah...” Office window 2002 Active 1. The system gives a high, rapid, repeating tone and the display shows all active zones in turn. Office door 2001 Active ) To abandon the setting procedure without rectifying the active zones, enter your user code again and press [ when you are prompted to unset the system. 2. Investigate why the zones are active and rectify the cause. 3. When all zones are healthy, continue with the exit procedure.
Alert Messages This section gives the meaning of the messages that you might see when resetting the system (page 14). Contact your alarm company if there are problems you cannot resolve. ALARM 0005 08:13:45 01/01 A zone alarm has occurred. The display shows the zone number, together with the time and date. PSTN LINE FAULT 12:00 Sun 01 JAN The communication device fitted to your alarm system is reporting a fault on the telephone line. You may not be able to set your system until you clear the fault.
BELL TAMPER 12:00 Sun 01 JAN The lid of the external sounder has been removed. You may not be able to set your system until the fault is cleared. Contact your alarm company. TEST CCTS FAILED 12:00 Sun 01 JAN One or more zones failed during a test routine started by your alarm company. You can still set and unset your system but you should contact your alarm company. TAMPER 0001 Office Window The display shows this message when a zone's tamper circuit has been activated. Contact your alarm company.
Other Messages 1 SERVICE REQUIRED 12:00 Sun 01 JAN The alarm system needs a routine maintenance visit. You can still set and unset the system but you should contact the alarm company. RELEARN REQUIRED 12:00 Sun 01 JAN The hardware configuration of the alarm system has changed. You may not be able to set the system. CODE TAMPER KEYPAD LOCKED ! This message appears when a keypad is locked out after too many invalid code entries. After five minutes, the message clears and the keypad unlocks itself.
Sorry,cannot set Aux X tamp open Cannot set because of a tamper fault on auxiliary zone 1. Contact the alarm company. Sorry,cannot set Bell box tamper Cannot set because of a tamper fault on the external sounder. Contact the alarm company. Sorry,cannot set Equipment faulty Cannot set because of a fault from one or more system components (shown). Contact the alarm company. Sorry,cannot set Zone in fault Cannot set because of a fault from one or more zones (shown). Press ] to show the zone in fault.
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