TS690R Installation Manual

Engineer’s Menu 1

 

 

8Exit Terminator

A circuit that is normally connected to a push button outside the protected premises, which can be used to finally set the system or area.

9Keypoint

A circuit that may be connected to a keyswitch to allow setting and/or part-setting of the system. The keypoint circuit can only be used with the standard hard-wired circuits.

The Keypoint circuit has two groups of attributes. The first group of attributes controls which group is set/unset when the circuit is switched between “Healthy” and “Active”. The second group of attributes controls which group is set/unset when the circuit is switched between “Healthy” and “Shorted”.

When programming the Keypoint circuit the eight standard attributes are not available, instead the attributes are used to select the Key Point operation as follows:

[1]Full Set Mode - “Healthy” to “Active”.

[2]Part Set Mode A - “Healthy” to “Active”.

[3]Part Set Mode B - “Healthy” to “Active”.

[4]Part Set Mode C - “Healthy” to “Active”.

[5]Full Set Mode - “Healthy” to “Shorted”.

[6]Part Set Mode A - “Healthy” to “Shorted”.

[7]Part Set Mode B - “Healthy” to “Shorted”.

[8]Part Set Mode C - “Healthy” to “Shorted”.

Circuit Attributes

Each circuit type can have one or more attributes assigned to it to alter its operation. The following circuit attributes can be programmed:

1Access

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. The “Access” attribute can only be assigned to Night and Final Exit circuit types.

2Double Knock

Circuits programmed with this attribute will only cause an alarm condition if:

a)The circuit is activated twice within the Double Knock window (this time may be set in the System Timers menu).

b)The circuit remains active for the whole duration of the Double Knock window. The

“Double Knock” attribute can only be assigned to Night, 24hr and Auxiliary circuit types.

3Test

Circuits with this attribute will be disabled from the system for the period set by the “Test Time” (see System Timers). 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 Engineers 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 Engineers passcode. The “Test” attribute can only be assigned to Night, 24hr, PA Silent, PA Audible, Fire, Auxiliary, PSU Battery, PSU Fuse and PSU Power circuit types.

4Omittable

Circuits with this attribute are allowed to be omitted by the user when setting the system. The “Omit” attribute can only be assigned to Night, 24hr, Auxiliary, PSU Battery, PSU Fuse and PSU Power circuit types.

5Reset

This attribute is normally assigned to a circuit that is connected to a vibration or smoke detector, so that during the “Detector Reset” period the circuit is not monitored. The “Reset” attribute can only be assigned to Night, 24hr, Fire and Auxiliary circuit types.

6Monitored

Circuits with this attribute will activate the "Timed Output" when triggered. The “Monitored” attribute can only be assigned to Night, 24hr, Fire, Auxiliary and Final Exit circuit types.

7Entry

Circuits with this attribute will initiate the entry procedure when the system is part-set and respond as normal when full set. This attribute must be assigned to all circuits that are required to initiate the entry procedure in the part-set condition. The “Entry” attribute can only be assigned to Night, 24hr and Final Exit circuit types. When assigned to a 24 Hour circuit type, the circuit can be used to initiate the entry procedure. Once the system is unset the 24 hour will revert to normal operation.

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