Menvier sd1 engineer manual




















The control panel must have an auxiliary power output of between The unit is supplied with a 2 metre telephone lead which will plug directly into any standard BT socket and it is therefore recommended that the unit is sited as near to a BT telephone socket as possible. Page 4 5. Page 5 6. Control Panel Connections The table below shows the connection details to various control panels. Page 6 7.

Connections Connect telephone line using one of the methods shown below: Replace the plastic cover over the telephone line connections. Page 7: Option Switch Settings 9. Page 8: Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide Problem The unit will not dial out.

Cause Number incorrectly dialled Action Check the telephone number you are calling has been entered correctly. A summary of menu options and their relative "Hot Key" This involves shorting out the factory restart pins JP2 whilst applying power to the unit please refer to the installation RECORD instructions for details. This passcode is normally 4 digits , but can be changed to 6 digits.

The default user passcode is???? Permission from the person s being called must be obtained before storing their telephone number. The following example shows how to program telephone number 1 as Any or all of the telephone numbers can be selected to override the automatic format selection and be forced into dialling the number in one of the above formats if required. Some exchanges also require a pause after this digit before dialling the telephone number.

These phrases can be up to forty seconds in total. The five phrases are used to form four messages A, B, C and D. The Double Knock attribute may only be assigned to Night, 24hr and Auxiliary circuit types. If the circuit is activated during this period the activation will be logged and the user is informed of the circuit failure when trying to set the system.

The test fail message may only be cleared with the engineer's passcode. If at the end of the test period no activations have occurred the circuit is automatically removed from test and behaves as normal.

The test period is initiated by entering the engineer's passcode. The isolate attribute may only be assigned to Night, 24hr and Auxiliary circuit types. The Reset attribute may only be assigned to Night, 24hr, Fire and Auxiliary circuit types. Access - Circuits programmed with this attribute are automatically isolated during the entry procedure to allow a "walk through" route for the user to access the remote keypad.

When the system is part set activation of a circuit with the "Access" attribute will start the entry timer. The Access attribute may only be assigned to Night circuit types. Table 4. Circuit Attributes System Timers There are ten separate system timers which are shown in Table 5a and 5b.

Press 5 to select the System Timers option. The display will show: Tir. Enter timer number 0 - 9. Enter the required timer number 0 to 9.

The display will show the current timer setting. Enter the new timer value and press [. Repeat steps 4 to 7 for the Enter timer value If during the entry procedure the user deviates from the entry route and causes an alarm, the communication of the alarm signal to the central station is delayed by this timer.

Circuits that are still in an alarm are isolated until they change to a healthy condition. This timer controls the number of times that a circuit will re-arm before it is locked out of the system. Table 5a. System Timers 19 Programming TS Installation Manual 2 Settling Time 3 Digicom Delay sec When the system is part-set the communication of an alarm signal to the central station may be delayed by the value set in this timer.

If during the exit time an Exit Terminator circuit is activated the exit time is cancelled and the system sets immediately. The time is allocated to two entry periods. A warning is given if the first is exceeded and a full alarm occurs if the second is exceeded.

Or the circuit must remain active for the whole duration of this time to generate an alarm condition. This will only apply to circuits with the Double Knock attribute 9 Test Time days sec When setting the system by "Final Exit" or "Exit Terminator", detectors that are on the exit route sometimes take seconds to settle after activation.

The delay programmed in this timer is used to allow these detectors to settle before the system or area is set. This timer varies the number of days that Test attribute may be applied to a circuit. If the time is set to then circuits will remain on test until the "Test" attribute is removed. Table 5b. System Timers Setting Modes The system may be set by one of the following modes: Final Exit - The system or area will set when the "Final Exit" circuit is activated and after the "Settle Time" has expired.

Exit Terminator - The system or area will set when the "Final Exit" circuit is activated, the "Exit Terminator" button is pressed and after the "Settle Time" has expired. Timed Exit - The system or area will set when the "Exit Time" has expired or if the "Exit Terminator" button is pressed. The 1. Press 6 to select the Setting Modes option. The display will show: S. Select setting group by pressing: S. F-FE Enter setting mode 1,2,3 or 0. Repeat steps 4 to 7 for the remaining setting groups.

When using part set codes to set areas, the first area that is set will follow the setting mode defined by that area. Any subsequent areas will always use the timed exit method. System Print A print-out of all system parameters may be obtained so that a permanent record of the system program details may be kept.

Press 7 to select the System Print option. Press ESC to cancel printing. The display will show the line that is being printed Ln Press ] to stop printing and return to "Engineer Menu 1". Press 8 to select the Reset Algorithm option.

The display will show the current setting. Enter the new number and press [ to accept. Enter new number - System Configuration There are ten system configuration options which are shown in Table 6.

Press 9 to select the System Configuration option. The display will show: con. Enter configuration number 0- 9 see Table 6. Enter the required configuration number 0 to 9. There are ten programming options within this menu, which can be selected in any order. View Circuits This option allows the engineer to view the status of each detection circuit. Ensure that "Engineer Menu 2" is selected. Press 1 to select the View Circuits option. Circuit 03 is Healthy.

The circuit status will be displayed. Select circuits either by entering the number or by pressing [ to scroll through the circuits. Circuit 03 is Active. Press ] to abandon and return to "Engineer Menu 2". Enter the time in 24 hour notation e. TS Installation Manual Programming Change Date The system calendar may be changed by entering the date as four digits representing the day and month e. Press 3 to select the Change Date option.

Enter the date as four digits. Change Engineer's Passcode The factory default engineer's passcode is set to , but the installation engineer should change this to their own personal four-digit passcode, as follows: 1. Press 4 to select the Change Engineer's Passcode option.

Enter new engineer passcode. Enter the new passcode then press [ to accept. A high tone will indicate acceptance. A low tone sound will indicate that the passcode is not available. Press ENT to accept. Configure Chime Circuits This option is used to select the circuits that will chime. Press 5 to select the Chime Circuits option.

Circuits will be displayed as Y Yes to chime or N No not to chime. Change status by pressing 0 "toggle" action. Press [ to accept high tone and go to next circuit. Circuits may be selected by number. Press ] to quit. Press 0 to change. Configure 24 Hour Omit Group This option allows the engineer to select the 24 hour circuits that will be omitted when the 24 hour omit option is selected in "User Menu 1" option 6.

Press 6 to select the 24hour Omit Group option. Circuits will be displayed as O Omitted or A Armed. Press 0 to change "toggle" action. Press [ to accept high note and go to next circuit. A low tone indicates that the circuit cannot be omitted.

Circuit 02 will remain Armed. Press 7 to select the Print Log option. Enter the number of events to be printed. Press [ to start printing. To stop printing select the menu again and enter as the number of events to be printed. Press ENT to start. Configure Part-Set Groups When the system is part-set certain circuits are omitted. This option allows the engineer to select those circuits to be omitted when part-set A or B or C is selected.

Press 8 to select the Part-Set Groups option. Enter part-set group A, B or C. Select the part-set group A or B or C. Circuit 01 will remain Armed. Press [ to accept displayed status high tone and go to next Press 0 to change. Press ] to return to step 3 and ] again to return to "Engineer Circuit 01 will be Omitted. Menu 2". View System Log The time, date and nature of the last events on the system may be viewed starting with the most recent event.

Press 9 to select the View Log option. The most recent event will be displayed see Table 7 4. Press A to scroll back and C to scroll forward. Press B to show the time of the event first press , the date second press the time in minutes and seconds third press. Press ] to abandon. Press A to scroll back or C to scroll forward. Press B to view time and date. This feature is useful when the master user has forgotten their passcode or has inadvertently changed it.

Press 0 to Reset User 1. The following example illustrates how the TS alarm system is configured so that it protects different areas of a three bedroom detached house. Figure 11 shows the layout of the house and position of the detection circuits and remote keypad. A typical three bedroom house. Part-set Group A - Circuits 9 and 10 to be omitted. This is required for normal night setting when everyone is in the house and have retired to bed. Part-set Group B - Circuit 10 to be omitted.

This is required when the occupant of bedroom 2 is away for the weekend. Part-set Group C - Circuits 2, 7, 8, 9 and 10 to be omitted. This is required when only perimeter protection is required. Programming procedure 1. First create a table listing the circuits that are required to be Armed A and Omitted O for each part-set group: Circuit No. From the above table assign circuits 01 - 10 as "Armed" or "Omitted" for each part-set group, see page 24 for full details.



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