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TS700 Intruder Alarm Control Panel OPEN _ ~ A 1 2 3 B 4 5 6 C 7 8 9 D ENT 0 ESC Setting the System Ent er your pa sscode XXXX th en lea ve th e pro tect ed a re a. Unsetting the System Go dir e ct ly to t he ke yp ad and en ter you r p asscod e XXXX. Resetting Ent er your pa sscode XXXX f ollow ed by EN T the n 3. Te leph on e you r a larm com pan y and follow th eir instr uct io ns.! See User Manual A Part Set B Part Set C Part Set D B ELL TES T WALK TEST RE SET NE W CODE CHIME 24 Hr OMIT ZONE OM IT SILEN T FULL S ET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ENT 0 ESC LED User Operating Instructions

Glossary Of Terms Bell Test A facility to test the operation of the external bells, strobes and the internal sounder. Chime An optional facility which allows detectors or door contact devices to generate a twotone "chime" if activated whilst the system is unset. Digicom (Digital Communicator) A remote signaling device fitted to the system which will transmit alarm information via the telephone line to the alarm receiving centre. Duress A means of entering a passcode (first two digits of a passcode reversed) which will generate a "silent" alarm via the remote signalling device (if fitted) to the alarm receiving centre. Exit/Entry Route The route which must be used for entering or leaving the protected premises when the system is being set or unset. Entry Time A preset time delay to allow the user to enter the protected premises and access the remote keypad without causing an alarm. Exit Time A preset time delay to allow the user to leave the protected premises or area when the system is being set by the timed exit method. Exit Terminator An external push button switch used to complete the setting of the alarm system. Full set State of the system when it is protecting all of the premises. Final Exit The door or detector that is used for leaving and entering the premises. Log A record of system activity (200 events) which is stored in memory. Master User The person in overall charge of the system i.e., the person who allocates the passcodes to all other users. Night Circuit A circuit that armed when the system is full set or part set (if programmed). Omit To intentionally exclude the monitoring of one or more detection circuits when setting the alarm system. Part Set The state of the system when it is protecting part of the premises. Passcode A unique four digit code number allocated to each user by the master user which must be entered before the system can be operated. P.A.(Panic Alarm) An emergency push button switch used to trigger an alarm. The alarm signal will also be transmitted to the alarm receiving centre if a remote signalling device is fitted. Remote Keypad A device located away from the main control panel that is used to operate the alarm system. Reset Action required to return the system to its normal state after an alarm. Tamper Alarm An alarm caused by the system being physically interfered with. unset State of the system when it is not monitoring the activity of Night circuits. Users Those people allocated a passcode which allows them to operate the alarm system. Walk Test A facility for testing circuits without sounding the external sounder. 24 Hour Circuit A circuit that is continuously monitored.

Contents System Overview................................................ 1 Operating the System 1 Introduction................................................ 2 2 Full Setting the System........................................ 2 3 Part Setting the System (Users 1 9).............................. 2 4 Part Setting the System using Part Set codes....................... 3 5 setting with Circuits Omitted................................... 3 6 Silent setting............................................... 3 7 Setting and unsetting with a Keyswitch........................... 3 8 Unsetting.................................................. 4 9 Unsetting after an Alarm...................................... 4 10 Resetting after an Alarm...................................... 4 User Menus Quick reference....................................... 5 User menus 11 Introduction............................................... 6 12 Bell Test................................................... 6 13 Walk Test.................................................. 6 14 Change Passcode.......................................... 7 15 Enable Chime.............................................. 7 16 Omit 24hr Group........................................... 7 17 User Menu 2............................................... 7 18 View Circuits............................................... 8 19 Change Time.............................................. 8 20 Change Date.............................................. 8 21 Setup New Users............................................ 8 22 Configure Chime Circuits.................................... 9 23 Configure 24hr Omit Group.................................... 9 24 Print System Log............................................ 10 25 Configure Part Set Groups.................................... 10 26 View System Log........................................... 10 Table 1. Log and Display Codes................................... 11 Service Record................................................ 12 User Record................................................... 13 System Configuration Record..................................... 13 Circuit Designation Record................................ Back Cover System Overview The TS700 intruder alarm control system uses state of the art electronics to provide a comprehensive but flexible protection for both domestic and commercial premises. The system comprises a number of components linked to a central control unit which is concealed from view but accessible for maintenance. All system operations are carried out from one of the remote keypads (up to four may be connected). Detection devices such as door contacts or movement sensors are allocated to detection circuits which are identified on the remote keypad displays. Each alarm installation is specific to the site and its occupier, and may differ from other TS700 installations. This manual describes in detail all the functions and procedures available to the user. To avoid unnecessary operating errors please discuss the details of the system with your installation company before attempting to use it. 1

Operating the System 1. Introduction System operation can only be carried out after entering your passcode. Up to twelve passcodes can be allocated and they can only be defined by the "master user" (user 1). Users A, B and C can only set and unset their respective areas. Entering a passcode with the first two digits reversed will cause a "Duress Alarm". Each key press is acknowledged by the keypad sounder. Pressing the [ESC] key takes the user back to the previous step in the menu. When the system is not being used the keypad display shows the current time. The "ENG ON SITE" message is displayed after an engineer has left his menu and is cleared the next time a user passcode is entered. 2. Full Setting the System Ensure that all monitored areas are secured. Enter your passcode (users 1 to 9 only) and the display will show "Func". After five seconds the display will show how much time is left before the system is set and the sounder makes a continuous tone. Leave via the normal exit route and close the final exit door (pressing the Exit Terminator button if fitted). The system is full set when the exit sounder stops, the display will show SET for five seconds then reverts to showing the current time. WARNING: If an attempt is made to set the system whilst any circuits are active (such as a door being open), the display will indicate the circuits that are in fault and the internal sounder generates an interrupted tone. The fault must be cleared before the setting procedure can be completed. If the system is set by Timed Exit and the fault is still present at the end of the exit time an internal alarm will be generated. If fitted, the external strobe light will flash indicating the system has failed to set. To prevent this alarm simply reenter your passcode before the time expires. 3. Part Setting the System (users 1 To 9) Ensure that all monitored areas are secured. Enter your passcode (users 1 to 9 only) and within 5 seconds press [A] or [B] or [C] (depending upon the part set area required). If the five seconds is exceeded the system will full set. The display shows the selected group/area that will be omitted and the sounder makes a continuous tone. If required leave via the normal exit route and close the final exit door, (pressing the Exit Terminator button if fitted). The system is part set when the exit sounder stops, the display will alternate between the group/area that is omitted and the current time. 22.34 This is the normal display when the system is set or unset. The time is displayed and the "dot" segment flashes ENG ON SITE Enter user passcode to clear Func User passcode entered 9999 This figure indicates the time to set in secs. 9999 indicates the system is being set by Last Exit or Exit Terminator. Any other figure is timed exit. SET The display will show set for 5 seconds, then revert to only displaying the time. Func User passcode entered OT. A Omit button [A] is pressed. BC SET The display shows the group that has been omitted (A). 2

4. Part Setting using Part Set Codes Ensure that all monitored areas are secured. Enter your passcode, the exit sounder will make a continuous tone. If required leave via the normal exit route and close the final exit door, (pressing the Exit Terminator button if fitted). The system is part set when the exit sounder stops, the display will alternate between the group/area which has been armed and the current time. 5. Setting with Circuits Omitted It may sometimes be desirable to omit a circuit when full or part setting the system. 1. Enter your passcode (users 19) and press [ within 5 seconds. 2. Press 7 and the display will show the circuit number followed by its omit status. N = not omitted and Y = omitted. 3. Press 0 to change the status of the circuit and [ to confirm the change. A low tone will indicate that the circuit cannot be omitted or a high pitch multitone indicates that the change has been accepted. Continue with the next circuit if required. 4. Press ] to quit to "user menu 1" and continue with setting by pressing 0 for fullset or A or B or C for partset (see 2 and 3). 00.15 User passcode B entered. Group/area B will set in 15 seconds. B SET Group/area B is now armed. 1 User menu 1 selected. 01N Circuit 01 will not be omitted. 01Y Press 0 to change the status. Circuit 01 will now be omitted. 6. Silent Setting The system can be full set or part set silently except for the final system set sound. Enter your passcode (users 19) and for full set press 8 within 5 seconds. For part set press A or B or C then press 8. Alternatively Enter your passcode (users 19) and press [ within 5 seconds. Press 8 and the display will show SIL. Enter 0 for silent full set or A or B or C for silent part set. 7. Setting and Unsetting With a Keyswitch Operate the keyswitch (or door lock) and leave via the exit route. The system will be full set or part set when the exit sounder stops. To unset the system, operate the keyswitch (or lock) again. 1 "User menu 1" selected. SIL Press [0] for silent full set or [A] or [B] or [C] for silent part set. 3

8. Unsetting Enter the premises via the normal entry route and go directly to the keypad. Enter your passcode. The display will show "OPEN" and then revert to displaying the current time. The sounder will sound at entry and will stop when the system is unset. If the entry time is exceeded an internal alarm is generated and the entry timer is restarted. If at the end of the second entry timer the system has not been unset a full alarm will occur. 0023 Enter passcode before entry timer expires. OPEN System is now unset (OPEN). 9. Unsetting after an Alarm Enter the premises via the normal entry route and go directly to the keypad. Enter your passcode. The sounder will sound at entry and will stop when the passcode is entered. The display will show the circuit that caused the alarm and the system must be reset. CA.03 Circuit Alarm 03. 10. Resetting after an Alarm Your system is programmed as EITHER User Reset or Engineer reset, consult your installation company if you are not sure. User Reset 1. Enter your passcode. 2. Press ] within 5 seconds. 3. The display will show "OPEN" and then revert to the current time. Engineer Reset 1. Enter your passcode. 2. Press ] within 5 seconds. 3. The "CALL ENG" message is displayed and the engineer must now be called to reset the system. Remote Reset 1. Enter your passcode. 2. Press [ within 5 seconds, the display shows "1 ". 3. Press 3, the display will show a four digit seed code. 4. Telephone your central station or installation company and quote the "seed" code. They will quote you a four digit "Reset" code in return. 5. Enter the "Reset" code and press [. A low tone indicates the "Reset" code was either incorrect or incorrectly entered. A high tone indicates the code was accepted. 6. Press ] to return to the "OPEN" condition. OPEN System is now reset. CALL ENG. System requires an engineer to reset or Remote Reset. 1 "User Menu 1" selected. 8302 The four digit "seed" code. Note: This code is only an example. 2843 The four digit "Reset" code entered. 4

User Menus Quick Reference 1 1.58 Func 1 The system is unset, the display shows the current time. Enter user passcode. The display shows "Function". Press [ within 5 seconds to select "User Menu 1". "User Menu 1" selected. ] Return To Open 1 Bell Test 2 Walk Test 3 Remote Reset 4 Change Passcode 5 Enable Chime 6 Omit 24 Hour Group 7 Omit Circuits 8 Silent set 0 Fullset A Partset Group A B Partset Group B C Partset Group C [ User Menu 2 Abandons "User Menu 1" and returns the system to the unset (OPEN) condition. Allows the internal sounders, external sounder and strobe to be tested Allows all detection circuits to be tested without generating an alarm. Reset the system by exchange of 4 digit codes. Change your passcode. Enable or disable the chime option. Omit a predefined group of 24 Hour circuits. Select circuits to be omitted before setting the system. Select "silent" full set or part set. Full set the system. Part set the system with group A omitted. Part set the system with group B omitted. Part set the system with group C omitted. Select "User Menu 2" (master user only). 1 View Circuits 2 Change Time 3 Change Date 4 Define User Passcodes 5 Change Chime Circuits 6 Change 24hr Group 7 Print System Log 8 Configure Partset Groups 9 View System Log ] User Menu 1 2 "User Menu 2" selected. View the status of all detection circuits. set the system clock. set the system date. Define, delete user passcodes. Select circuits that will chime. setup a group of 24 Hour circuits that can be omitted. Print the contents of the system log (200 events). Configure partset groups A, B & C. View the contents of the system log. Return to "User Menu 1". Options 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 in User Menu 2 are only available if programmed by the installation company. 5

User Menus 11. Introduction In addition to setting and unsetting the system, users 1 9 may carry out other operations. These are selected via two user menus, "User Menu 1" is available to users 1 9 and "User Menu 2" which is only available to the master user. To access "User Menu 1" enter your passcode and then press [ within 5 seconds. Pressing ] returns the user to the previous position in the menu. 12. Bell test This test allows the user to test the bells, sounders and strobes. 1. Ensure that "User Menu 1" is selected. 2. Press 1 to select the Bell Test option. 3. The sounders, bells and strobes will operate sequentially for 9 seconds each. 4. Testing may be stopped by pressing ] or advanced to next test by pressing [. 13. Walk Test This test allows the user to test the function of individual circuits without creating an alarm. As each circuit is activated its number and status are displayed and the internal sounder generates a twotone sound. As more circuits are tested they are added in turn to a scrolling display showing the status of each tested circuit. 1. Ensure that "User Menu 1" is selected. 2. Press 2 to select the Walk Test option. 3. Activate circuits in turn by opening doors with contacts and walking in front of detectors. 4. Check the display to verify which circuits have been tested. 5. On completion press ] to quit the Walk Test option. ON 9 Count down display for Bell Test. 1 Test completed. "User Menu 1" selected. NONE Walk Test selected, but no circuits have been tested. 05A Circuit 05 is now active 05H Circuit 05 is now healthy 6

14. Change Passcode All users can change their own passcode. 1. Ensure that "User Menu 1" is selected. 2. Press 4 to select the Change Passcode option. 3. Enter your new passcode and press [. 4. A high pitched multitone indicates that the new passcode has been accepted. A low tone indicates that the passcode is already in use and has not been accepted. Try again with a different number. 15. Enable Chime The enable chime option allows a user to switch the chime facility on or off. This will only affect circuits that have been programmed as chime in "User Menu 2" option 5. 1. Ensure that "User Menu 1" is selected. 2. Press 5 to select the Chime option. 3. Press 0 to toggle the Chime ON or OFF. 4. Press [ to accept. 16. Omit 24hr Group This option allows 24 Hour, circuits to be omitted when the system is unset so that they will not alarm if activated but will alarm if tampered with. Only the circuits programmed by the engineer or master user ("User Menu 2" option 6) will be omitted. 1. Ensure that "User Menu 1" is selected. 2. Press 6 to select the 24Hour Omit option. 3. The display will show "CCTS ISOL" (circuits isolated) 4. Enter your passcode to reinstate the omitted circuits. Waiting for new passcode. 2305 New passcode 2305 entered. Press [ENT] to accept. OFF The Chime option is off. Press [0] to change. ON The Chime option is on. CCTS ISOL 24hour circuit isolated. Enter passcode to cancel. 17. User Menu 2 (master user only) The master user may access this menu by pressing [ when "User Menu 1" is selected. Options 4 to 9 are only available to the master user if programmed by the installation company. 2 User Menu 2 selected. 7

18. View Circuits This option allows the user to view the status of each detection circuit. The circuit status conditions are H=Healthy, A=Active, S=Shorted or T=Tamper. 2. Press 1 to select the View Circuits option. 3. Circuit status will be displayed. 4. Select circuits either by entering the number or by pressing [ to scroll through the circuits. 5. Press ] to leave this option and return to User Menu 2. 19. Change Time The system clock may be changed using 24 hour clock format. 2. Press 2 to select the Change Time option. 3. Enter the time in 24 hour notation (e.g., 1805). 4. Press [ to accept. 20. Change Date The system calendar may be changed by entering the date as four digits representing the day and month e.g., 0207 is the 2nd July. 2. Press 3 to select the Change Date option. 3. Enter the date as four digits. 4. Press [ to accept. 21. Setup New Users Up to 12 users can be allocated to operate the alarm system. The master user (user 1) can change all user passcodes. If a passcode is entered with the first two digits reversed, a "Duress Alarm" is generated. If this facility is not required ensure that the 1st and 2nd digits are the same, (e.g., 1123). If a passcode is entered with the last two digits reversed, the "Access Control" output is operated. If this facility is not required ensure that the 3rd and 4th digits are the same, (e.g., 1233). 2. Press 4 to select the Setup New Users option. 3. Enter the user number (1 to 9 or A,B,C). 4. Enter the new passcode then press [ to accept. 03H Circuit 03 is Healthy 03A Circuit 03 is Active. Waiting for time entry. 1805 Time entered 1805 (6:05 pm) 0207 Date entered (02 July) Waiting for date entry. Ur Waiting for passcode type [1] [9] or [A] or [B] or [C]. 8

5. A high tone will indicate acceptance. A low tone sound will indicate that the passcode is already in use. To delete a user passcode from the system, select the user number you wish to delete at step 3, then enter your own passcode (master user) at step 4. Passcode Types Master User Code (1) This passcode allows setting and allows entry to both user menus. Standard User Codes (27) Waiting for new passcode to be entered. 5750 New passcode 5750 entered. Press [ENT] to accept. unsetting of the system and These passcodes allow setting and unsetting of the system and entry to "User Menu 1". Cleaner Code (8) This passcode allows only setting of the system and entry to "User Menu 1". Holiday Code (9) This passcode allows setting and unsetting of the system and allows entry to "User Menu 1". The code is erased from the system when the master user code is next used to unset the system. Part Set Code A (A) This passcode allows the setting and unsetting of group A. Part Set Code B (B) This passcode allows the setting and unsetting of group B. Part Set Code C (C) This passcode allows the setting and unsetting of group C. 22. Configure Chime Circuits This option is used to select the circuits that will chime. 2. Press 5 to select the Chime Circuits option. 3. Circuits will be displayed as Y =chime or N= not to chime. Change status by pressing 0 ("toggle" action). 4. Press [ to accept (high tone) and go to next circuit. Circuits may be selected by number. Press ] to quit. 23. Configure 24hr Omit Group This option allows the master user to select the 24 hour circuits that will be omitted when the 24 hour omit option is selected in "User Menu 1" option 6. 2. Press 6 to select the 24Hour Omit Group option. 3. Circuits will be displayed as O=Omitted or A=Armed. Press 0 to change ("toggle" action). 4. Press [ to accept (high note) and go to next circuit. A low tone indicates that the circuit cannot be omitted. 5. Circuits may be selected by number. Press ] to quit. 01N Circuit 01 will not chime. Press [0] to change. 01Y Circuit 01 will chime. Press [ENT] to accept. 02A Circuit 02 will remain Armed. Press [0] to change. 02O Circuit 02 will be omitted. Press [ENT] to accept. 9

24. Print System Log A printer may be connected to produce a printout of the last 200 system events. 2. Press 7 to select the Print Log option. 3. Enter the number of events to be printed. 4. Press [ to start printing. To stop printing select the menu again and enter 000 as the number of events to be printed. 25. Configure Part Set Groups When the system is partset certain circuits are omitted. This option allows the master user to select those circuits to be omitted when partset A or B or C is selected. 2. Press 8 to select the Part Set Groups option. 3. Select the partset group A or B or C. 4. Circuits will be displayed as O=Omitted or A=Armed. Press 0 to change ("toggle" action). 5. Press [ to accept displayed status (high tone) and go to next circuit. Circuits may be selected by number. 6. Press ] to go to step 2 and ] again to go back to "User Menu 2". 26. View System Log The time, date and nature of the last 200 events on the system may be viewed starting with the most recent event. 2. Press 9 to select the View Log option. 3. The most recent event will be displayed (see Table 1) 4. Press A to scroll backwards and C to scroll forward. 5. Press B to show the time of the event (first press), the date (second press) the time in minutes and seconds (third press) the event again (fourth press). 6. Press ] to quit. Enter the number of events to be printed. Press [ENT] to start. PS Enter partset group A, B or C. 01A Circuit 01 will remain Armed for the selected partset group. Press [0] to change. 01O Circuit 01 will be omitted for the selected partset group. Press [ENT] to accept. CA.01 Log event showing Circuit Alarm 01. Press [A] to scroll back or [C] to scroll forward. Press [B] to view time and date. 10

AA Action alarm (Alarm output activated) LT Lid tamper, Aux tamper or SAB tamper Ac ** AD.** Access passcode (user code **entered with the last two digits reversed) Alarm delayed (the system is part set and circuit ** was activated) LF Telephone line fault No event OP Or System open (unset) Omitted circuits reinstated Au.** Auxiliary alarm from circuit ** PA.** PA alarm from circuit ** BF Battery Fault PF Power failure (remote power LED flashes) BT Bell test operated Pr Power restored CA.** Circuit alarm from circuit ** PS.* Part set (area *) cc Comms successful PT.** Code tamper (from remote keypad **) cf Comms failed ra System rearmed CI Circuits isolated (24 hour circuits) rc System reset by REMOTE CODE RESET CO.** Circuit ** omitted rr.** Remote Keypad ** removed or lost Dc Date changed rt.** Remote Keypad ** case tamper DF Default user code 1 to 5678 SF System failed to set Du.** Duress alarm from user code ** Sr System onsite reset (LK1 open on power up) EA.** Entry alarm from circuit ** ST.* Area * set using part set codes En.** Entry from circuit ** So.** Part set keyswitch ** operated FA.** Fire alarm from circuit ** TA.** Tamper alarm from circuit ** FB 01 Auxiliary fuse blown Tc Time changed Fn.** First knock from circuit ** TF.** Circuit ** failed test Fr Factory reset (LK1 closed on power up) To All circuits on test removed from test FS Full set Un.* Area * unset using part set codes LB Low battery voltage (10.5V or below) Ur.** User code ** entered Lr Telephone line restored Table 1. Event Log Codes 11

Service Record Date Engineer Action Installation Company: Address: For Service Telephone: For Remote Reset Telephone: 12

User Record User No. User Type User Name 01 Master 02 Standard 03 Standard 04 Standard 05 Standard 06 Standard 07 Standard 08 Cleaner Code 09 Holiday 10 (A) Partset A 11 (B) Partset B 12 (C) Partset C System Configuration Record Entry Time: Exit Time: Bell Delay: Bell Duration: System Reset By: Engineer User Remote Reset 13

Circuit Designation Record No. Location Omit Chime A B C 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18607 Drg No. 33:2159:00 Issue 01. Doc 02. August 98