LCD User Station User Manual
PUBLICATION INFORMATION 504A R Final Release
CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ........................ 4 4 1.1 Legend ............................................................. 2.2 Terminology ..................................................... 2.0 OPERATION 5 5 ............................ 8 8 9 2.1 Indicator Lights ................................................ 9 2.2 Visual Display ..................................................... 2.3 Audible Tone ....................................................... 10 12 2.4 Keypad Function .............
.1 Viewing Events ........................................................39 41 5.0 USER CODES ................................. 41 5.1 Master Code ............................................................. 41 5.2 Duress Code ..................................................... 41 5.3 Programming User Codes ................................... 6.0 ACCESS LEVELS 51 ............................ 51 6.1 Master Access Level .................................................... 51 6.
80 15.0 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ...................... 80 15.1 Daylight Savings Settings ............................................ 82 16.0 SPECIAL FEATURES ....................... 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 82 Offline Menu Access .................................................... 84 Offline Door Unlock ..................................................... 85 Disable Audible Output ................................................ 85 Messages ..........................................................
1.0 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Protégé Integrated Alarm and Access Control System. The Protégé System will give you peace of mind by providing reliable security protection, building automation and access control for your premises. The Protégé System is an advanced technology security system specifically designed to enhance the functionality of security, building automation and access control by providing a complete integrated solution with local monitoring and offsite communication.
1.1 LEGEND Indicates a warning or advisory message relating to the section or location. Indicates a hint or suggestion that relates to the section or location. [TEXT] Bold text enclosed in brackets is used to show key press information or menu shortcut sequences. Italics Italic text shows a reference to a section or page. 1.2 TERMINOLOGY To ensure that you manage your Protégé System effectively please familiarise yourself with the following terms used throughout this manual.
enclosure door on the main control device is opened it will open the Enclosure Tamper trouble zone. PGM Programmable Outputs PGM's or Programmable Outputs are used to control devices from the Protégé System. A PGM can be used to activate lighting, activate a siren, turn on an indicator or unlock a door. Automation Outputs Automation Outputs are used to control devices that are required to be operated regularly by a user.
Users A user is a person or entity that uses the system to arm, disarm, access a door or use a function within the system. Access Level An access level is assigned to a user and sets what functions the user has access to on a keypad, what areas they can arm or disarm and the doors and elevators they can access. Menu Group A menu group is assigned to an access level and is used to limit a users ability to access certain functions on the LCD Keypad.
2.0 OPERATION The following section provides you with information on how to use the Protégé LCD Keypad. When the text [USER CODE] is shown this indicates that you are required to logon with your user code. The default Master Code to gain access to your system is followed by the ENTER key. This code MUST be changed, see section 5.0 on page 41 on how to add and modify user codes. Many of the features and options MUST be enabled by the installation company or security professional.
Power / Trouble Indicator When FLASHING, indicates that there is a trouble condition present. When ON, the system is powered and operating normally. If there is a complete power failure this indicator will be OFF. Disarmed Indicator Indicates when the system is disarmed. When ON, the system is disarmed, enter your user code to arm. Armed / Alarm Indicator When FLASHING the system is in alarm and you need to enter your user code to silence the alarm.
Confirmation Tone When an operation is successfully completed on the keypad the keypad generates a series of four audible tones. The display will also show the success or failure of the operation. Rejection Tone When the system times out or when an operation is incorrectly entered on the keypad, it will generate a continuous audible tone for three seconds. If required the audible key press tone can be silenced by pressing and holding the key for 3 seconds.
The stay arming key is used to start the stay arming process for an Area/Partition, refer to the Stay Arming Section 3.4 on Page 32. The force arming key is used to force arm an Area/Partition, refer to Force Arming Section 3.5 on Page 34. The memory key provides a shortcut to the memory view menu from the area control screen, to perform a text search action or a jump function from a programming list selection entry.
2.5 TEXT ENTRY The Protégé LCD keypad can be used to program text names for objects in the system (Users, Zones, Areas and Doors). To program the text value the numerical keys operate similar to the text entry on a telephone. Entering text data is done by pressing keys multiple times to show the character required. The display will change as the key is pressed. Using the character key map shown, to enter the name John, the key is pressed once move the cursor one location to the right with the key.
miscellaneous options group when programming a user. Detailed Text - Option Key Entry In many cases options are not known by the numerical number alone. In this case the Protégé System provides a text based entry system for options allowing the complete system to be programmed without the need for a reference manual. UN00010 Misc [*****6*8] 1. Show greeting at user logon: N In any option entry screen press the key.
In the following example the name for a user is searched for from the user selection screen when programming the user. If the text searching option is available for a record, pressing the memory button will open the search entry. Select user to modify: UN00001 Search details _ [ENTER] to find J [Ð] Find next JAMES COOK From the user selection screen press the key to open the search screen. The display will then show the text search entry.
Jumping To Search Results To use the information that is found by the search press the to jump to the record. key 2.8 MENU OPERATION The Protégé LCD keypad uses a well defined menu structure. Shortcuts are provided to these menus without the need to scroll using the up and down arrow keys. Throughout this manual a keypad menu shortcut will be shown as [ , , ]. To execute the shortcut press the key and then the numerical keys that follow.
Area Control To access the area control menu (by default you will be taken to the area control menu automatically when you logon to the LCD Keypad) press [ , ]. User (Sub Menu) To access the user programming menu press [ following user sub menus are available. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Add/Modify Menu Groups Door Groups Area Groups Access Level View Status Review Hex Review Stats Alarm Memory Trouble View Bypass List Time (Sub Menu) To access the time menu press [ menus are available. 16 , ].
1. 2. 3. 4. Change Time Schedules Holidays Daylight (Set/Adjust Real Time Clock) (Add/Modify Schedules) (Add/Modify Holidays) (Set Up Daylight Savings) Bypass (Sub Menu) To access the bypass menu press [ sub menus are available. 1. 2. Zone Trouble Zone Answer Call Call Remote Test Report ]. The following bypass (Bypass Zone Inputs) (Installer Only Access) System (Sub Menu) To access the system menu press [ sub menus are available. 1. 2. 3. , , ].
2.10 LOGON TO LCD KEYPAD Before most operations a user MUST logon to the Protégé System LCD Keypad. Logon Procedure To logon to the Protégé LCD Keypad follow the procedures below. Enter user code: ****** Good Evening J Smith Warehouse is DISARMED Enter your [USER CODE] + to logon to the Protégé System LCD Keypad. Each key press will display a '*'. To restart the entry process press the clear key.
or per access level. Refer to the User Programming Section on Page 41. 2.11 ALARM MEMORY All zones that generate an alarm can optionally be stored in the event log and/or the alarm memory for the area that the alarm was activated. Alarms in memory logon to view. If an alarm has occurred on your system and the alarm memory display option is enabled the display will show the alarm memory screen. Viewing Alarm Memory Enter your [USER CODE] to logon to the keypad.
Press [ENTER] to acknowledge If the user is programmed with the memory acknowledge option the key can be pressed to acknowledge the alarm and remove it from the list. Press [Ð] to show next item To view the next item stored in the area memory press the down key. Press [MENU] to exit view mode If viewing memory is completed the user can press the menu key to exit view mode and return to the main menu where another action can be performed.
2.12 TROUBLE DISPLAY The Protégé Security System continually performs self diagnostics of system devices and monitors trouble conditions that can occur on your system. System Trouble logon to view. If a trouble condition is present in the system and trouble display option is enabled for the LCD Keypad the display will show the system trouble screen. Trouble conditions are cleared automatically by the system. If required these can be programmed to require acknowledgement.
The trouble view menu can also be accessed from the offline menu, this option must be enabled by your security professional. Refer to the Offline Menu section on Page 82. The trouble message will scroll to show the full details of the trouble condition and action that should be taken. component of it has a battery As shown in the example display the trouble message "The system or a component of it has a battery problem. Call service tech." is presented to the user. problem. Call service tech.
2.13 GENERAL TROUBLE LIST General trouble conditions monitor the system devices and functions for trouble conditions that affect all aspects of the system. AC Mains Failure AC or Mains power that is supplying one of the devices in the system has been lost and that device is operating on standby battery power. Low/Missing Battery A battery is either low or damaged and is not able to provide adequate backup power to a device in the system.
company. Refer to the Configuration Section on Page 88. System Power An electronic protection device used to limit current to external devices has tripped due to excessive loading on the circuit. Siren/Bell Output A siren or bell warning output is disconnected or excessive loading has caused the output to shutdown. 2.14 SYSTEM TROUBLE LIST System trouble conditions monitor the system devices that are used to connect the system to zones, readers and other ancillary equipment.
2.15 ACCESS TROUBLE LIST Access control trouble conditions monitor user operation and access control devices within the system alerting the system manager when a user is attempting to compromise the system or a device is in an unauthorised state. Forced Door A door in the system has been forced open. A forced door occurs if entry or exit from the door results in the door being forced open. A forced door trouble condition may also occur when a door unlock emergency break glass has been activated.
2.16 BYPASSED ZONE LIST The bypass list is accessed from the view sub menu [ , , ] and will list all bypassed zones in the system. To bypass zones in the system refer to the section Bypassing Zones on Page 36. Zone(s) bypassed logon to view. The display will be shown when zones are bypassed in the system and the LCD Keypad is configured to display bypass messages. Viewing Bypassed Zones Enter your [USER CODE] to logon to the keypad. Refer to the Logon Keypad Section on Page 18.
3.0 ARMING/DISARMING To take full advantage of your Protégé System, you should familiarize yourself with the different arming methods. 3.1 EXIT DELAY After entering a valid arming sequence the exit delay time will provide you with enough time to exit the protected area before the area arms. The keypad will generate a beep-beep tone repeatedly during the exit delay period. The configuration of the exit delay beeper is dependent on the installation.
to and the current status. If you have access to more than one area you are able to scroll the areas using the and keys. To search for an area by name press the key to open the search screen. Refer to Text Searching on page 13. Warehouse in ENTRY delay If you have triggered an entry zone the display will show the 'in ENTRY delay' message for the area you have selected. Warehouse is DISARMING Press the disarm key to start the disarming process. The display will show the progress.
key to open the search screen. Refer to Text Searching on page 13. Warehouse is DISARMING Press the disarm key to silence the alarm and start the disarming process. The display will show the disarming progress. Warehouse is DISARMED Once the disarming process has completed the display will show the area as being disarmed and the alarms will be silenced. 3.
Warehouse Enabling zone(s) Press the arm key. The area will enable the zones in the area. The display will show the progress. Warehouse Checking zone(s) Once the enabling of the zones has been completed the area will now ensure that the zones in the area are ready to be armed. If an area has zones that are not ready to be armed and are not secured the display will show you the first zone that is open in the area, refer to the following section explaining how to arm an area with open zones.
to and the current status. If you have access to more than one area you are able to scroll the areas using the and keys. Warehouse Enabling zone(s) Press the arm key. The area will enable the zones in the area. The display will show the progress. Warehouse Checking zone(s) Once the enabling of the zones has been completed the area will now ensure that the zones in the area are ready to be armed.
area will be shown. Pressing the key will start the force arming. A zone must be able to be force armed to allow this option to operate correctly. Press [BYPASS] to bypass zone. If the zone that is shown is able to be bypassed and the user is allowed to bypass zones (they must have the menu option enabled). Pressing the key will bypass the zone and proceed with the arming operation. The bypass menu can also be accessed directly by the menu shortcut [ , , ]. 3.
key to open the search screen. Refer to Text Searching on page 13. Office Enabling zone(s) Press the stay key. The area will enable the normal zones in the area and bypass the stay zones. The display will show the progress. Office Checking zone(s) Once the enabling of the zones has been completed the area will now ensure that the zones in the area are ready to be stay armed.
3.5 FORCE ARMING Force Arming allows you to rapidly arm the system without waiting for all zones in the system to close. During force arming, a forced zone is considered deactivated until it closes, then the system will arm that zone. Force arming is commonly used when a motion detector is protecting the area occupied by a keypad. For example, when arming and the motion detector is programmed as a force zone, the system will allow you to arm even if the zone is open.
Office Arm complete Office in EXIT delay Office is FORCE ARMED If all the zones are ready the area will complete the arming process and briefly display the message arm complete to you. After the display period for the arm complete message the display will return to the area status display and show the exit delay message. You should now leave the area. On completion of the exit delay the display will return to the area status display and show the area status as being force armed. 3.
access to more than one area you are able to scroll the areas using the and keys. To search for an area by name press the key to open the search screen. Refer to Text Searching on page 13. Office 24HR Enabled Once the area is shown, Press the key. The display will now show the status of the 24HR section of the area. Office 24HR Disabled Press the disarm key to disable the 24HR section or the arm key to enable the 24HR section.
assigned are disarmed. If the bypass is a latched bypass it will remain until removed manually. Bypassing Zones Logon to the LCD Keypad by entering your [USER CODE] followed by the enter key. Refer to the Logon Keypad Section on Page 18. Roller Door is not BYPASSED Select the bypass zones sub menu item located in the main menu [ , , ]. This will display the first zone available to be bypassed.
The list of zones that are available to be bypassed are dependent on the configuration settings of a keypad and the area being controlled. In some cases zones may not be available to be bypassed, in such a case a message will be shown to you.
4.0 EVENTS Events are logged for all actions that are performed on the Protégé System and can be viewed from the LCD Keypad. Events are presented in plain text on the keypad. To manage your system effectively and get detailed, exception and custom reports direct to your desktop ask your security professional about the Protégé System Management Suite. 4.1 VIEWING EVENTS Viewing events can be accessed from the event review menu or from the offline menu.
scroll the display up one line to show the next line for the event. ogged in at KP03 9 Pressing the key again will scroll the display up one more line to show the remainder of the event. In the example shown above the event is converted to "Wed 13:27:41 User OFFLINE USER Logged In At KP039" clearly showing that an offline menu access was made on Keypad 39 at 1:30pm on Wednesday.
5.0 USER CODES User Codes are personal identification numbers that allow you to enter certain programming modes, arm or disarm your Protégé system as well as activate or deactivate automation functions. The Protégé system supports multiple master codes and over two thousand user codes. 5.1 MASTER CODE The master code can perform all functions within the protégé system and is used to program and configure all user functions. The default master is followed by the enter key. 5.
Programming User Codes Enter your [USER CODE] to logon to the keypad. Refer to the Logon Keypad Section on Page 18. In the example user configuration user number UN00010 is being edited. Modifying the master code or other codes within the system is not advised as this may prevent access to the LCD Keypad if the master code is deleted or modified from the default settings in error. Select user to modify: UN00001 Select the user add/modify sub menu item located in the main menu [ , , ].
enter to save the name and move to the next programming screen. Press the key to clear the name or to recall the current name press the key. Enter the user code using the numerical keys on the keypad. All users that are required to access a keypad or use a user code for access control must have a user code assigned. To clear a user code press the key. Press the enter key to move to the next programming screen and save the user code.
only be set if advised by your security professional or system administrator. UN00010 Expiry date: --/--/---- The display will show the users expiry time programming screen. Use the numerical keys to enter a time in 24HR military format. To clear the time entry press the disarm key. A setting of -:-- will mean no expiry time checking will be performed. UN00010 Expiry time: --:-- UN00010 Facility id: 4294967295 44 The display will show the users expiry date programming screen.
key. A setting of 4294967295 will mean no facility id is programmed. The facility code of a users card is NOT normally printed on the card. The facility code is also referred to as the family number, site code or issue id. Verify with your security professional if you are not sure of the facility code for cards. UN00010 Card no: 4294967295 The display will show the users card number programming screen. Depending on the card facility and card number type the screen may differ from shown.
press the on Page 12. key. Refer to Option Entry (1) Show User Greeting At Logon The user will be shown a greeting message when they logon to the LCD keypad. (2) Go Direct To Menu Display On Logon Normally a user will be shown the area status screen for the primary area assigned to the keypad. Enabling this option will take the user to the main menu. Set this option for users that have no area control functions. (3) User Can Acknowledge Memory User is able to press the key to acknowledge memory.
can be toggled on and off by using the numerical keys to . To view the options in text entry mode press the key. Refer to Option Entry on Page 12. (1) Users Area Configured As Area Group This option will allow a users area to be programmed as a group providing the ability to control multiple user areas. (2) Reserved Option A reserved option, do not change this option.
to scroll another user or enter the user number directly. Scrolling Multiple User Code Entries When viewing or modifying records each programmable entry can be scrolled to and from the previous record. In the user entry the example below details the method to view a user by name. Select user to modify: UN00010 UN00010 Name J Smith UN00011 Name G Bates Select the user as explained in the Programming User Section on Page 41.
UN00010 Name J Smith UN00010 User code: 1234 UN00010 Acs LvlÎ Administration UN00010 Facility id: 0000000279 UN00010 Card no: 0030497182 Once the user name is displayed clear the name entry by pressing the key. Press the enter key to move to the User Code entry screen. To clear the user code press the key. Press the enter key to save the changes and move to the next programming screen. This will prevent pin number access using the user code. Clear the access level setting to none by pressing the key.
Disabling User Codes Disabling a user code has the added benefit of monitoring the attempted use of any user credentials by allow access denied events to be processed for the user (User Code/Card Number). Select the user as explained in the Programming User Section on Page 41. Once the desired user is displayed press the key. Press repeatedly until the access level programming screen is shown.
6.0 ACCESS LEVELS Access levels are used to define what Areas, Doors, Menus, Floors and Elevators a group of users will be able to access and/or control. An access level MUST be assigned to a user to allow them in to the system. By default the Protégé System provides three default access levels. The Protégé system supports up to 250 access levels. 6.
level or the other default access levels is not recommended and may prevent access to the LCD Keypad or other system functions. Select the access level add/modify sub menu item located in the main menu [ , , ]. This will take you to the screen asking to select a access level number to modify. The first access level number will be shown. The cursor will be located over the first number. Access level to modify: AL001 The cursor will be positioned at the start of the access level name entry.
to None and is disabled if a schedule of none is programmed. Use the and keys to scroll the records. The arrow Î on the top line indicates it is a scroll selection entry screen. An example of the secondary access level function would be for the administration access level to require that the administration staff have a different access level after hours. Setting the schedule and then programming a secondary access level will facilitate this operation.
AL010 Menu Grp None Î AL010 Elevator None Î AL010 Floor GrpÎ None AL010 Misc [********] The menu group defines which doors a user assigned the access level will be able to gain access. A setting of None will prevent a user assigned the access level from being able to unlock any doors. Use the and keys to scroll the records. The elevator group defines which elevators a user assigned the access level will be able to gain access.
must also be programmed to activate an access level PGM (Installer Option). (2) Activate PGM On Reader Access When enabled the PGM associated with the access level will be activated when a user unlocks a door. The reader must also be programmed to activate an access level PGM (Installer Option). (3-8) Reserved Options Do not alter reserved options. AL010 Select pgm: --000:00 AL010 PGM on time: 00000 secs The display will show the access level PGM.
7.0 MENU GROUPS Menu Groups are used to define what Menus a user or LCD keypad will be able to access and/or display. A Menu Group is assigned to an access level, refer Access Levels Section on Page 51, to allow users to access the menus enabled on an LCD Keypad. The Protégé system supports up to 250 menu groups. 7.1 MASTER MENU GROUP The master menu group is a special menu group that allows access to all general functions with the exclusion of the Installer menus.
menu group or the other default menu groups is not recommended and may prevent access to the LCD Keypad or other system functions. Select the menu group add/modify sub menu item located in the main menu [ , , ]. This will take you to the screen asking to select a menu group number to modify. The first menu group number will be shown. The cursor will be located over the first number. Pressing enter will take you to the name programming screen of the selected menu group.
assigned schedule is not valid. This allows an access level to be assigned menu groups based on the time of the day. By default this is set to None and is disabled if a schedule of None is programmed. Use the and keys to scroll the records. The arrow Î on the top line indicates it is a scroll selection entry screen. MG010 Main [********] The display will show the option entry screen for the main menus that the menu group will allow access to.
(6) Time Settings Menu Setting the time settings menu option allows the menu group to access [ , ]. Some restrictions apply to the sub menus of the time settings. Refer to the Sub Menu Options Section on Page 60. (7) Bypass Zones Menu Setting the bypass zones menu option allows the menu group to access [ , ]. Some restrictions apply to the sub menus of the bypass zone settings. Refer to the Sub Menu Options Section on Page 60.
When enabled the user will be able to press the left arrow key and access the 24 hour section of areas from the keypad. (6) Stay Arming Enabled Setting the stay arming option allows a user to stay arm an area. An area must be enabled for stay arming. Refer to Stay Arming Section on Page 32. (7) Force Arming Enabled Setting the force arming option allows a user to force arm an area. An area must be enabled for force arming. Refer to Force Arming Section on Page 34.
their access level. If this or the user option is set the display will show a greeting. (4) User Can Acknowledge Alarm Memory The user can acknowledge memory option will allow users who are assigned this menu group to their access level memory acknowledge functions. If this or the user option is set the user will be able to acknowledge memory. (5) User Can View Alarm Memory The user can view memory option will show alarm memory when they login to users who are assigned this menu group.
8.0 AREA GROUPS Area groups are used to define what areas/partitions a user will be able to view, arm and disarm. An area group is assigned to an access level (Refer to the Access Levels Section on Page 51) to restrict the ability for a user to control an area or partition. The Protégé system supports up to 250 area groups. 8.1 ALL AREAS GROUP The all areas group is a special area group that allows access to all areas within the system. The all areas group is assigned to the master access level by default.
Select the area group add/modify sub menu item located in the main menu [ , , ]. This will take you to the screen asking to select an area group number to modify. The first area group number will be shown. The cursor will be located over the first number. Area group to modify: AG001 To modify the name use the numerical keys. Refer to the Text Entry Section on Page 12. Press enter key to save the name and move to the next programming screen.
top line indicates it is a scroll selection entry screen. AG010 Block 01 [********] The display will show the option entry screen for the first eight areas that belong to the area group. An option can be toggled on and off (including an area in to the group) by using the numerical keys to . To view the options in text entry mode press the key. Refer to Option Entry on Page 12. Depending on the number of areas that are available in the system the number of programmable blocks of areas will be restricted.
9.0 DOOR GROUPS Door groups are used to define what doors a user will be able to access and/or control. A door group is assigned to an access level (Refer to the Access Levels Section on Page 51) to restrict the ability for a user to gain entry or exit to certain doors. The Protégé system supports up to 250 door groups. 9.1 ALL DOORS GROUP The All Doors group is a special door group that allows access to all doors within the system. The All Doors group is assigned to the master access level by default.
Select the door group add/modify sub menu item located in the main menu [ , , , ] This will take you to the screen asking to select a door group number to modify. The first door group number will be shown. The cursor will be located over the first number. Door group to modify: DG001 The cursor will be positioned at the start of the door group name entry. Refer to the Text Entry Section on Page 12. Press enter key to save the name and move to the next programming screen.
scroll the records. The arrow Î on the top line indicates it is a scroll selection entry screen. DG010 Block 01 [********] The display will show the option entry screen for the first eight doors that belong to the door group. An option can be toggled on and off (including a door into the group) by using the numerical keys to . To view the options in text entry mode press the key. Refer to Option Entry on Page 12.
10.0 FLOOR GROUPS Floor groups are used to define what floors a user will be able to access and/or control when using elevators within your facility. A floor group is assigned to an access level (Refer to the Access Levels Section on Page 51) to restrict the ability for a user to gain entry to certain floors. The Protégé system supports up to 250 floor groups. 10.1 ALL FLOORS GROUP The All Floors group is a special floor group that allows access to all floors within the system.
Select the floor group add/modify sub menu item located in the main menu [ , , ]. This will take you to the screen asking to select a floor group number to modify. The first floor group number will be shown. The cursor will be located over the first number. Floor group to modify: FG001 FG010 Name Legal Department FG010 Schedule None Î FG010 SecondaryÎ None The cursor will be positioned at the start of the floor group name entry. To modify the name use the numerical keys.
programmed. Use the and keys to scroll the records. The arrow Î on the top line indicates it is a scroll selection entry screen. FG010 Block 01 [********] The display will show the option entry screen for the first eight floors that belong to the floor group. An option can be toggled on and off (including a floor into the group) by using the numerical keys to . To view the options in text entry mode press the key. Refer to Option Entry on Page 12.
11.0 ELEVATOR GROUPS Elevator groups are used to define what elevators a user will be able to access and/or control. A elevator group is assigned to an access level (Refer to the Access Levels Section on Page 51) to restrict the ability for a user to use certain elevators. For example service elevators can only be used by service staff restricting them access to the public elevators. The Protégé system supports up to 250 elevator groups. 11.
In the example elevator group configuration elevator group EG010 is being edited. Modifying the all elevators group is not recommended. Select the elevator group add/modify sub menu item located in the main menu [ , , ]. This will take you to the screen asking to select an elevator group number to modify. The first elevator group number will be shown. The cursor will be located over the first number. Elevator grp to modify: EG001 The cursor will be positioned at the start of the elevator group name entry.
valid. This allows an access level to be assigned elevator groups based on the time of the day. By default this is set to None and is disabled if a schedule of None is programmed. Use the and keys to scroll the records. The arrow Î on the top line indicates it is a scroll selection entry screen. EG010 Block 01 [********] The display will show the option entry screen for the first eight elevator cars that belong to the elevator group.
12.0 TIME SETTING Setting the date, time and day of the week is accessed through the time menu [ , , ]. Setting the Date and Time Enter your [USER CODE] to logon to the keypad. Refer to the Logon Keypad Section on Page 18. Select the date and time menu item located in the main menu [ , , ]. This will display the time. Use the numerical keys to enter the time pressing to move to the date entry screen.
13.0 SCHEDULES Schedules are used to perform functions based on a time period (up to 4) and days of the week. You can also prevent a schedule from occurring based on a holiday setting. Schedules are accessed through the time menu [ , , ]. Programming Schedules Enter your [USER CODE] to logon to the keypad. Refer to the Logon Keypad Section on Page 18. Schedule to modify: 010 SC010 Name *Schedule Outside Sign 010 SC001 Start P1 Time: --:-- Select the schedule menu item located in the main menu [ , , ].
SC001 End P1 Time: --:-- SC010 P1 Days [********] SC010 P1 Hols [********] The display will then move to the first period end entry. Enter the time that you want the period to end on. Press to clear the entry to --:--. The display will show the option entry screen for the days that period one will be active on. An option can be toggled on and off (enabling the day) by using the numerical keys to . To view the options in text entry mode press the key. Refer to Option Entry on Page 12.
View Schedule Status To view the current status of a schedule press the key while in the schedule selection screen. The schedule status screen will be shown. Select the schedule using the or Schedule to keys. Press the key to view the modify: 010 schedule status. S: VSE Y-- The display will show the schedule status. If a 'Y' is under the 'V' the schedule is valid. If a 'Y' is under the 'S' or 'E' the start or end time are valid.
14.0 HOLIDAYS Holidays are used to prevent a schedule from operating during a predefined holiday period. A holiday can be programmed to be a single day or a period from start until end. To make a holiday repeat the holiday can be programmed with a blank entry for the year. Holidays are accessed through the time menu [ , , ]. Programming Holidays Enter your [USER CODE] to logon to the keypad. Refer to the Logon Keypad Section on Page 18. Select the holiday menu item located in the main menu [ , , ].
HL010 Hol Group [********] The display will show the option entry screen for the holiday groups that this holiday will enable when the holiday is active. These will be masked with the holiday group in the schedule. An option can be toggled on and off (enabling holiday group number) by using the numerical keys to . To view the options in text entry mode press the key. Refer to Option Entry on Page 12. Option 1 to 8, are assigned Holiday Group 1 to 8.
15.0 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS Daylight savings settings are used to configure the rules associated with processing time changes for daylight savings in your country. The daylight savings rules are provided to match the international UTC daylight savings rules. The daylight savings configuration is accessed through the time menu [ , , ]. Programming Daylight Savings Enter your [USER CODE] to logon to the keypad. Refer to the Logon Keypad Section on Page 18.
D/S Options [********] The display will show the option entry screen for the daylight savings. Options for daylight savings are currently reserved and should not be modified from the default value. Daylight savings will activate at 2:00 AM on the morning of the rule becoming active and either increment or decrement the time accordingly. An event will be logged indicating that the time has been changed by a daylight saving operation.
16.0 SPECIAL FEATURES The Protégé System offers many flexible features to enhance the management of your installation. 16.1 OFFLINE MENU ACCESS Offline menu options are provided to allow access to certain functions without the need to log in to the LCD Keypad. Pressing the [ ] key while logged out will allow you view the offline menu. The offline menu options must be enabled by your security professional. Refer to the configuration section.
Event View To view events from the offline menu press [ , ] while logged out. The screen will show the event display. Refer to Viewing Event Information on Page 39. Information Menu To view system information press [ , ] while logged out. The screen will display the first line of information with the address of the LCD Keypad that you are logged in to. Info at KP039 Ver: 1.04.1371 Use the and keys to change the display information. The first display will show the System Controller application version, 1.
on board. The letter following the memory size will indicate the location of the memory that is in use. This will be blank or 'I' for internal and 'E' for extended. Info at KP039 Time: 09:50 Pressing the key will show the current time setting in the internal real time clock. Info at KP039 Date: 24/04/2004 Pressing the key will show the current date setting in the internal real time clock.
16.3 DISABLE AUDIBLE OUTPUT It may be desirable to disable the audible tone on your keypad. This will prevent the beeper from generating any notification of alarms, exit delay or entry delay. The keypad will not generate a tone when a key is pressed and audible confirmation will be turned off. Disabling Audible Output 1. Press and hold the clear key. 2. Keypad will generate one long audible tone (rejection tone) to signify that the audible output is disabled.
16.5 PANIC ALARM The Protégé system can provide three panic alarms that can immediately generate an alarm after simultaneously pressing and holding two specific buttons for three seconds. Based on your needs, these panic alarms can generate audible alarms (sirens or bells) or silent alarms and can communicate specific messages to your monitoring station or property manager. Press & hold keys Press & hold keys Press & hold keys and and and for the panic alarm. for a medical alarm. for a fire alarm.
Fire Alarm functions MUST be enabled by your security professional or installation company. Please refer to the System Configuration Section on Page 88. 16.6 SMOKE DETECTOR RESET When a fire alarm occurs depending on the installation it may be required to generate a smoke detector reset. To reset smoke detectors from a keypad press the and key together for 3 seconds.
17.0 CONFIGURATION The Protégé system has many options that are enabled by your installer. The following lists the general options and how your system is configured. 17.1 ZONE DESCRIPTION The following lists the common zones in your system and how each zone is configured. For a complete zone list consult your security professional or property manager.
17.2 FIRE ZONE The following lists the fire zone configuration for your system. Enabled Disabled Fire Zone Delayed Fire Zone Smoke Detector Reset Your fire zones are located on zone(s) ________________ and operate with a delay of _____ seconds. You can perform a smoke detector reset on keypad(s) __________________. 17.3 ARMING MODES Your user code will provide you access to ________________ and you will be able to perform the arming functions below on your areas.
17.5 OFFLINE MENU ACCESS The keypad(s) __________________ are enabled for offline access and are programmed with the following options. Enabled Disabled Automation Control Trouble View Events System Information 17.6 OFFLINE FUNCTION CONTROL The keypad(s) __________________ have the door function key enabled and will unlock door _____________________. Enabled Disabled Door Unlocks Offline Door Unlocks At Main Menu 17.7 TIMERS Your entry time is programmed to be ____ seconds.
17.8 USERS The following table should be used to keep a record of the users programmed in your Protégé system. Record the name of the user only. Do not write the user code.
18.0 WARRANTY The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year. Except as specifically stated herein, all express or implied warranties whatsoever, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly excluded.