Security Centres TS2000 manual Programmable Ouputs, Menus Listing in Sequence

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TS2000

Programmable Ouputs

The programmable outputs from the NU and the REM, are referred to as the Node Outputs and are activated in response to various conditions or events. They are programmed to respond to System, Ward or Circuit activation.

Panel outputs are from the CP and are programmed in the same way as the Node outputs. Outputs 1 to 8 are from the Parallel Interface Board, if fitted, and 9 to 16 are for the DC3 or DC3M Digicom if fitted.

(26)Exit Setting: Final Exit setting is in progress

(27)Exit Error: An error occurred during the exit procedure and the system cannot set

(28)Lock Alert: The programmed Time Lock period is about to start;

(29)Fire/Viper: Will provide 12V (100mA source) to devices which latch when activated and which are unlatched when power is removed. The output is removed for about 3 seconds when unsetting the system after an alarm at the second passcode entry;

(30)PSU Test: Connected to remote PSU to initiate a battery test;

The System activated outputs may be allocated to any

CAUTION: It is essential to ensure that the correct

Node (NU or REM) output or the Panel (CP) outputs. They

outputs that will source (supply) or sink (accept) current

are

designated by their function and may be

are selected to match the function required.

programmed to be active if required. The following are

 

available:

 

(1)

Alarm: A system alarm is present;

 

Menus Listing in Sequence

(2)

P. A.: A Personal Attack circuit or a Duress Alarm

 

 

has been activated;

NOTES:

(3)

Set: The system is Set;

Users will enter menus at Menu 1

(4)

Fire: A Fire circuit has been activated;

Engineer will enter menus at Menu 15

(5)

Medical: A Medical circuit has been activated;

User Level 5 (Standard W) can only set and unset

(6)

Tamper: A Tamper alarm is present;

designated wards

(7)

Aux: An Auxiliary circuit has been activated;

Instant access to Menus from a keyboard number

(8)

Set Fail: An attempt to set the system has failed;

entry applies to Menus 1 to 9 only

(9)

Site Engr: The Engineer’s passcode has been

Menu 2 is only available if a Ward is Set;

 

entered. The output will remain active until a

 

Menu 7 is only available if there are circuits with

 

User passcode is entered;

 

attribute omit

(10)

Lock-Alarm:The system has not been Set before

Menu 9 is only available if a printer is connected

 

the start of the Time Lock period;

or the SIB is fitted

(11)

Test-Fail: A test failure has occurred;

Menu 17 is only available if a Ward is defined

(12)

AC Alarm: The mains supply to the PSU has not

Menu 24 is only available if a DC3(M) is fitted

 

been present for the mains fail time period;

Menu 25 is only available if Engineer Reset is

(13)

AC Off: The mains supply to the PSU is not

programmed and a reset is required

 

present or there is no 12V output;

(Passcode) Levels:

(14)

Batt Fault: During the PSU test or while the mains

1 Engineer

 

is off the PSU Battery voltage is low.

 

2 Master

(15)

Bell: The CP bell output is activated;

3 Manager

(16)

Strobe: The CP strobe output is activated;

4 Standard S

(17)

Switch +12: The system is Set and is not in

5 Standard W

 

alarm;

 

6 Restricted

(18)

Walk Test +: A Walk Test is in progress (use output

 

A or B);

(19)Walk Test –: A Walk Test is in progress (use output C or D);

(20)Line Fault: A Digicom telephone line fault is present;

(21)Time Switch: The programmed Time Switch is active;

(22)Time Locked: The system has been Time Locked and cannot be unset;

(23)Entry Mode: Entry mode has been initiated;

(24)2nd Entry: The first Entry time has timed out before a passcode entry

(25)Exit Mode: System Exit procedure has been initiated;

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