TS2500 Intruder Alarm Control System 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ENT 0 ESC A C OMIT AREA POWER 10.45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ENT 0 ESC A C OMIT AREA Engineers menu
User Menu 2 Setup New Users User Types Master Manager Standard Global Standard Ward Reset Only The TS2500 allows up to 199 users to Operate the alarm
User Menu 2 Setup New Users (Cont.) Panic Code This user type does not have access to any user menus nor can it be used to set and unset the syste
User Menu 2 Setup New Users (Cont.) User Wards Auto Sets wards Auto Unset Wards Customising Users Each user must be assigned to wards. Once assigned
----User Menu 2 Setup New Users (Cont.) User menu 2 Select option :-SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN User menu 2 Setup new users Define new
User Menu 2 Setup New Users (Cont.) User 002 wards A,*,*,*,.,.,., 1 8 Select/deselect wards ENT 002 Auto sets:-A,*,*,*,.,.,., 1 8 Select/deselect
User Menu 2 Setup New Users (Cont.) Customizing a user When setting up a new user code it is code possible to customise the user so that opt
User Menu 2 Setup New Users (Cont.) Menu 2 options:-> 0123456789... 90 A C Selecct/deselect user menu 2 options ENT Menu 3 options:-> 01
----User Menu 2 Chime Circuits User menu 2 Select option :-SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN User menu 2 Chime circuits Front Door 0001 Disab
User Menu 2 Alter 24hr Group This option allows you to define which wards are allocated to the 24hr group. Once a ward is assigned to the grou
User Menu 2 Print System Log The system log stores 4000 events. If a printer is connected to your alarm system it is possible to print any num
Contents Overview Glossary of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Introduction . . . . . .
User Menu 2 Alter Circuit Wards User menu 2 Select option :-SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN User menu 2 Alter cct wards 0001 Night A...
User Menu 2 Viewing the System Log User menu 2 Select option :-SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN User menu 2 View system log PASSCODE 001 17:
User Menu 2 Log Event Codes Event Description —- NO EVENT —- No event #### ACTIVATED Monitored circuit activated #,## LEC LOST Network #, device No
User Menu 2 Log Event Codes (Cont.) Event Description BATTERY RESTORE Battery restored to healthy condition BEAM PAIR #### First activation of a b
User Menu 2 Log Event Codes (Cont.) Event Description From Remote #,## Quick set perform from remote keypad (# = Network, ## =device No) H
User Menu 2 Log Event Codes (Cont.) Event Description REM SERVICE CALL Remote service call in progress RESET WARDS:- User or engineer has reset war
User Menu 2 Remote Service Options If your alarm system has been fitted with a modem, the alarm Company can dial into the system and remotely rea
User Menu 2 Initiate Remote Service Call User menu 2 Select option :-SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN User menu 2 Start call back 01811234567
User Menu 2 Set BST/GMT Dates This option allow you to specify the dates at which British Summer Time (BST) starts and ends. The system will th
User Menu 3 Introduction User menu 2 Select option :-User menu 3 Select option :-ENT A C = Forwards = Backwards User menu 3 Time switches
Overview Glossary of Terms Alarm Receiving Centre Chime Detection Circuit Digital Communicator Downloading Duress Entry Time Event Log Exit/Entry Rou
User Menu 3 Time Switches The TS2500 alarm system has three programmable time switches. Each time switch can be programmed with up to three
User Menu 3 Time Switches (Cont.) Time switch 1 Select option :-=On-time 1 =On-time 2 =On-time 3 2 3 1 Time switch 1 On-time 1 21:00 Enter on
User Menu 3 Time Switches (Cont.) Time switch 1 Select option :-7 9 8 = Operation of 1st = Operation of 2nd = Operation of 3rd 1 Operates on :
User Menu 3 Part Set Groups User menu 3 Select option :-SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN User menu 3 Part set groups PART SET GROUP 0 A...
User Menu 3 Use On-line Pad User menu 3 Select option :-SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN User menu 3 Use on-line pad 0181234567 Call No.1 O
User Menu 3 Edit User Names User menu 3 Select option :-SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN User menu 3 Edit User Names User 001 4 ENT ENTENT
User Menu 3 Part Set Text User menu 3 Select option :-SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN User menu 3 Part set text PART SET GROUP 0 5 ENT EN
User Menu 3 Circuit Text User menu 3 Select option :-SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN User menu 3 Circuit test Front door Circuit 0001 6 ENT
User Menu 3 Circuit Text Library No. Phrase No. Phrase No. Phrase 000 Above 036 Cafe 072 History 001 Access 037 Canteen door 073 House
User Menu 3 Circuit Text Library (Cont.) No. Phrase No. Phrase No. Phrase 108 Panic 130 Purchasing 152 Stairwell 109 Partition 131 Recep
Overview Glossary of Terms Master User Modem Omit P.A. (Panic Alarm) Part Set Passcode Remote Keypad Reset Set System Open Tamper Alarm 24hr Circuit
User Menu 3 Activity Count SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN Detection circuits programmed by your alarm company with the "Activity attrib
User Menu 4 Introduction User menu 3 Select option :-User menu 4 Select option :-ENT A C = Forwards = Backwards User menu 4 Auto-set timer
User Menu 4 Auto-set Timers The TS2500 alarm system has three programmable auto set timers. Each timer can be programmed with up to three
User Menu 4 Auto-Set Timers (Cont.) Auto-set timer 1 Select option :-1 =Set-time1 =Set-time2 =Set-time33 2 Auto-set timer 1 On-time 1 17:00 E
User Menu 4 Auto-Set Timers (Cont.) Auto-set timer 1 Select option :-9 8 = Operation of 1st = Operation of 2nd = Operation of 3rd 1 Operates on
User Menu 4 Auto-Set Timers (Cont.) Selecting the wards that will set/unset Each auto-set timer must be assigned wards as follows: Auto-set timer 1
123456789User Menu 4 Log Search Keys This option allows you to configure the nine log search keys. When viewing the event log you would normally use
User Menu 4 Log Search Keys (Cont.) User menu 4 Select option :-SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN User menu 4 Log search keys Key 1,Event 1
User Menu 4 Shunt Groups User menu 4 Select option :-SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN User menu 4 Shunt groups Group 00< 0001 0001 0001
User Menu 4 Set Volume Level This option allows you to adjust the volume level of internal sounders. This will only affect internal sounders connecte
Overview Introduction This manual describes the more advanced operating procedures for your alarm system and is normally used by the master or
User Menu 4 Edit Quick Keys This option allows you to configure the [A], [B] and [C] keys on the remote keypads to perform quick set functi
User Menu 4 Code Lock Times The TS2500 alarm system has three programmable code lock timers. Each timer can be programmed with up to three s
User Menu 4 Code Lock Times (Cont.) Codelock group 1 Select option :-=On-time 1 =On-time 2 =On-time 33 2 1 Codelock group 1 On-time 1 08:00 E
User Menu 4 Code Lock Times (Cont.) Codelock group 1 Select option :-7 9 8 = Operation of 1st = Operation of 2nd = Operation of 3rd 1 Operates
User Menu 4 Code Lock Times (Cont.) Assigning users to a code lock timer To select which users (max. 10) are assigned to the code lock timers, procee
Additional Text Editing Keys 7 1 3 A ENT 8 0 2 5 B =O = Move cursor left = Accept text = Up the alphabet =A =U = Change case = Space = Change cursor
Additional System Records 24 Hour Group Wards Description Remote Servicing (Downloading) Site Telephone No Details 1 2 3 User Authorised Engine
123456789Additional System Records (Cont.) Auto-Set Timer 1 Timer Set at Unset at Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 2 3 Set Wards: Auto-Set Time
Additional System Records Quick Set Keys Key Uses Part Set Group (1-9) A B C Shunt Groups Group Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 3 Circuit 4 Code Loc
Additional Quick Reference SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 SUN 01 JAN ESC Enter passcode ENT ? ? ? ? User Menu 1 User Menu 2 User Menu 3 User Menu 4 User m
User Menu 2 Introduction User menu 1 Select option :-User menu 2 Select option :-ENT ENT? ? ? ? A C = Forwards = Backwards User menu 2 V
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User Menu 2 View Circuits This option allows you to ascertain the status of each detection circuit, The status for each circuit may be as follows: He
User Menu 2 Setting the System Time This option allows you to set the system time The system can also be programmed to automatically add and
User Menu 2 Setting the System Date This option allows you to set the system date. It is displayed in a day/date / month format on all LCD remote key
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