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TS2500
Intruder Alarm Control Panel
Operators Manual
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Unsetting the System
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Résumé du contenu

Page 1 - Operators Manual

TS2500Intruder Alarm Control PanelOperators Manual_~Engineers menu 2Select option :-_~OPEN_~Engineers menu 2Select option :-_~_~OPEN1ADCB237654890ENTE

Page 2 - CONTENTS

Operation IntroductionPasscodes Access to the system is gained by entering a4 or 6 digit passcode. Every time you wish touse the system your passcode

Page 3 - Overview Glossary of Terms

Operation Using the Set/Unset MenuThe set/unset menu is displayed wheneveryou enter your passcode. Pressing] whilstthe menu is displayed will return t

Page 4

Operation Setting Your Ward(s)Setting of wards can only be performed at avalid remote keypad. If you attempt to set award from an invalid remote keypa

Page 5 - Overview Introduction

Operation Setting Your Ward(s)If your user code is assigned to more thanone ward, you may be able to select thewards that you want to set after select

Page 6 - Overview Circuits & Wards

Operation Setting with Circuits in FaultWhen starting the exit procedure, any activecircuits, will cause the panel to enter into afault mode. Whilst i

Page 7 - Protected Premises

Operation Unsetting Your Ward(s)Unsetting of wards can only be performed ata valid remote keypad. If you attempt tounset a ward from an invalid remote

Page 8 - Overview Remote Keypads

Operation Unsetting Your Ward(s)If your user code is assigned to more thanone ward you may be able to select thewards that you want to unset.1. Enter

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Operation Part Setting the SystemThe TS2500 can store up to 10 pre-definedpart set groups, each group is allocated acombination of wards, e.g. "P

Page 10 - Operation Introduction

Operation Part Unsetting the SystemThe TS2500 can store up to 10 pre-definedpart set groups, each group is allocated acombination of wards, e.g. "

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Operation Setting with Circuits OmittedIf you have configured the alarm system toomit one or more circuits, you may set yourwards with those circuits

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CONTENTSOverviewGlossary of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Introduction . . . . . . .

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Operation Viewing Error CircuitsIf during the setting procedure one or morecircuits remain active, the alarm system willfail to set. The internal soun

Page 14 - [ to restart

Operation Unsetting after an AlarmIf an alarm has occurred whilst the systemwas set, the display will indicate the cause ofthe alarm when you unset th

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Operation Resetting after an AlarmEach ward can be configured to be reset byone of the following methods:User Reset Full alarms generated in a ward th

Page 16 - [ to unset them. The internal

Operation Resetting after an AlarmRemote Reset Full alarms generated in a ward that isconfigured as remote reset can be reset bythe engineer or the us

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User Menu 1 IntroductionUser menu 1 is accessed by entering yourpasscode followed by[ There are 9 menuoptions and access to these options willdepend o

Page 18 - [ to unset the selected

User Menu 1 Testing Bells & SoundersThis option allows you to periodically test theexternal sounders (bell and strobe) andinternal sounders.1. At

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User Menu 1 Walk Testing CircuitsThis option allows you to periodically test theoperation of detection circuits. You can onlyselect or deselect the wa

Page 20 - Select/deselect wards

User Menu 1 Use Remote ResetThe remote reset option allows you to resetyour alarm via the exchange of uniquepasscodes.The remote reset procedure is fu

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User Menu 1 Changing Your PasscodeThis option allows you to change your ownpasscode.1. At the remote keypad enter yourpasscode followed by[.2. Press 4

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User Menu 1 Selecting ChimeThis option allows you to enable or disablethe chime feature for your wards. If a wardhas the chime feature enabled, detect

Page 23 - [ key and the system will

Overview Glossary of TermsAlarm Receiving Centre A permanently manned monitoring station usedto receive alarm signals from an alarm system.Chime A fac

Page 24 - User Menu 1 Introduction

User Menu 1 Omitting a 24hr GroupThis option allows you to omit a group of 24hrdetection circuits. The group is pre-definedby the master user or alarm

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User Menu 1 Omitting CircuitsOccasionally it may be necessary to omitdetection circuits when setting your ward,e.g. to leave door open that would norm

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User Menu 1 Silent Set WardsThis option allows you to configure whichwards will set silently, i.e. no exit tone whensetting the selected ward. The war

Page 27 - User Menu 1 Use Remote Reset

User Menu 1 Set/Unset MenuNormally the set/unset menu is displayedwhenever you enter your passcode. Thisoption allows you to access the menu whilstuse

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User Menu 1 Selecting User Menu 2User menu 2 is accessed by pressing [ whilst"User menu 1 Select option :-" is displayed.To leave user menu

Page 29 - User Menu 1 Selecting Chime

Fault Finding Display MessagesUnset alarms &FaultsThese messages can occur when your wardis unset, if accompanied with an internalalarm they can b

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Fault Finding Display MessagesOne or more circuits have failed during a testroutine initiated by your alarm company. Youcan still set and unset your w

Page 31 - User Menu 1 Omitting Circuits

Fault Finding Display MessagesAnother user is accessing the alarm system. Youcannot use your keypad until this message hascleared.The TS2500 has an hi

Page 32 - User Menu 1 Silent Set Wards

Fault Finding Display MessagesCannot set due to no mains power at the controlpanel. Clear the fault and if still displayedcontact your alarm company f

Page 33 - User Menu 1 Set/Unset Menu

Records System DetailsSettingWardsABCDEFGHEntry TimeExit TimeSetting ModeBell DelayBell TimeUser ResetEng. ResetRem. ResetSettingWardsIJKLMNOPEntry Ti

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Overview Glossary of TermsMaster User The user(s) who has the authority for assigningnew users to the alarm system.Modem A device for transmitting and

Page 35 - Unset alarms &

Records User DetailsNo. Name Type Wards Auto-set Auto-Unset000 Engineer A - P A A001 Master38

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Records User DetailsNo. Name Type Wards Auto-set Auto-Unset39

Page 37 - Messages

Records Circuit DetailsNo. Location Omit Chime Wards40

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Records Circuit DetailsNo. Location Omit Chime Wards41

Page 39 - Records System Details

Records Circuit DetailsNo. Location Omit Chime Wards42

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Records Circuit DetailsNo. Location Omit Chime Wards43

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Records Service RecordDate Engineer Action44

Page 42 - No. Location Omit Chime Wards

Records Installer InformationInstallation Engineer:Installation Company:Address:Telephone No:Reset Message:Alarm Receiving Centre:Telephone No:Rem. Re

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Part No. 496496 Issue 2

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Overview IntroductionThe TS2500 is an advanced security alarmcontrol system using state of the artelectronics to provide comprehensive butflexible pro

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Overview Circuits & WardsDetection Circuits A maximum of 1040 detection circuits canbe monitored by the TS2500 alarm system.Each circuit is alloca

Page 46 - Date Engineer Action

Overview Communication DevicesRemote Signalling Your alarm system may be fitted with adigital communicator or RedCARE unit. Thedevice is connected to

Page 47 - Records Installer Information

Overview Remote KeypadsYour alarm system can be operated fromone or more remote keypads, which willhave been strategically located within theprotected

Page 48 - Part No. 496496 Issue 2

Overview Remote KeypadsThe LCD remote keypad is the only keypadthat will display full information. Any kind ofprogramming or testing of the system, mu

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