USER MANUAL CEF AP28 CONTROL PANEL

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USER MANUAL CEF AP28 CONTROL PANEL AP28

WARNINGS This product has mains voltage present within the housing. Please take the necessary precautions in not allowing any liquid to spill on or into the housing. There are no user serviceable parts inside this product. STANDARDS This unit conforms to EMC directive 89/336/EEC & LVD 73/23/EEC. This unit has been tested to the required standards for emission, immunity and LVD regulations as set out by the EU. This unit conforms to the requirements of BS4737 part 1 1986 which relates to security control equipment. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Control panel is an 8 zone programmable microprocessor control panel using state of the art technology and building techniques. The Control panel has many advanced features that can only be found in more expensive control panels. There are many options in the programming functions to allow the control panel to be versatile and user friendly. This allows the Control panel to be the ideal choice of your installer. This product has been carefully designed and tested to give many reliable years of service. Please make sure the Control panel is regularly serviced at least once a year by your installer. NAME COMPANY INSTALLATION DATE TELEPHONE FAX MOBILE OTHER INFORMATION INSTALLER INFORMATION 1

1:0 SETTING THE SYSTEM To arm the system enter your user code. The exit tone from any extension speakers will sound at a low level, the keypad buzzer will also sound. Any pulsed tones should return to a continuous tone once you have left the building and the sensors have cleared. The control panel arms after the exit timer has run out, at this point the tone should cease. If for any reason the tone does not go continuous after all the sensors have cleared, return to the keypad and press the # key to abort the setting procedure. If the internal sounder activates after the timer has expired, return to the keypad and enter your user code and press #. Now refer to fault clearing. (section 14:0) 1:1 Selecting Full Set SETTING THE SYSTEM FULL SET Enter user code, no further action is required, leave the premises by the authorised exit route. 1:2 Selecting Night Set NIGHT SET Enter user code then press * then 0. The zones pre-programmed to be isolated will start to flash. The extension speaker sounds can be removed by the installer, if this is the case the extension sounder may stop as soon as night set is selected. If the installer has programmed instant night set the system arms as soon as the selection is made. 1:3 HOME SET HOME SET Enter user code then press * then 8. This isolates any zones programmed for isolation. Please note that this setting method will allow the isolation of ALL entry routes including zone 1 (if enabled by the installer). Follow the paragraph 1:0 for guidance regarding exit tones etc. 2:0. MANUAL ISOLATION OF ALARM ZONES. There may be occasions when you need to isolate additional zones. Arm the system as above, then press * then the zone number you want to isolate. That zone will flash indicating a successful isolation, if you want more zones isolated press * and another zone. If any zone is barred from isolation an error tone will be emitted. ZONE ISOLATION Zones that cannot be isolated Fire PA Tamper Zone 1 in Full Set Zone 8 2

DISARMING 3:0 DISARMING THE SYSTEM Enter the protected area by the authorised entry route, a single continuous tone will be heard from any extension speaker and from keypads. Proceed directly to the keypad and enter your user code, the system will disarm. If the entry tone from the speaker changes to rapid pips then you have less than 10 seconds to disarm the system. DISARMING AFTER AN ALARM 4:0 DISARMING AFTER AN ALARM 4:0:1 AFTER THE PANEL HAS AUTO RESET Enter the protected area by the authorised entry route, an intermittent tone will be heard from any extension speaker, proceed directly to keypad and enter your user code, the system will disarm, the zone/s will light on the control panel to indicate the cause of the alarm, refer to panel reset section 13:0 to clear the panel. The first to alarm will show a constantly illuminated light. Subsequent alarms are shown as fast flashing lights. Zones that were isolated are shown as slow flashing lights. WHILE PANEL IS IN ALARM 4:0:2 WHILE PANEL IS IN ALARM Go directly to the keypad and insert your user code, the system will disarm, the zone/s will light on the control panel to indicate the cause of the alarm, refer to panel reset to clear.(section12:0) The lights follow the same descriptions as above in section 4:0:1. TAMPER PERSONAL ATTACK 5:0 TAMPER FAULTS The control panel is equipped with a common tamper circuit giving protection from unauthorised handling. If the tamper circuit is broken during any unset period the internal sounder will trigger and the tamper light will illuminate. Proceed directly to the keypad and enter your user code, the internal sounder will stop and revert to a low two tone sound. Press the # key the panel will reset, if the tamper light continues to flash then the cause of the tamper condition is still present. Refer to fault clearing.(section 13:0) 6:0 PERSONAL ATTACK If your system has a personal attack button fitted this will be linked into the alarm system as a 24hr device. This means the PA button will be live all the time. If the PA is pressed all the sounders will operate and bring up the zone light programmed as PA. Proceed directly to the keypad and enter your user code, the sounders will stop and revert to a low two tone sound. Press the # key the panel will reset, if the zone light continues to flash then the cause for the personal attack condition is still present. Go to the personal attack button(s) and reset with the special key provided, the zone light should go out. If the light continues to flash refer to fault clearing. (section 14:0) Note: If the panel is armed and a PA is activated, you will need to disarm the system as explained in section 4 3

6:0:1 PERSONAL ATTACK FROM REMOTE KEYPAD If the installer has programmed personal attack on the keypads, pressing and holding the * & # keys together for 3 seconds activates the system as in 6:0. The only difference is that the tamper light will illuminate. Enter the user code, the sounders will stop and revert to a low two tone sound. Press the # key and the panel will reset. 7:0 FIRE The installer may have linked smoke detectors to the control panel. If so the sounder will give a loud whooping sound and the external sounder will pulse at 2 second intervals. When the panel is set, the external sounder constantly sounds. Make sure that every one exits the premises. When you are sure that it is safe to return back, proceed directly to keypad enter the user code. The sounders will stop and revert to a low two tone sound. Press the # key the panel will reset. PERSONAL ATTACK FROM REMOTE KEYPAD FIRE USER FUNCTIONS & OPTIONS 8:0 CODE CHANGE There maybe times that you need to change your user code. The system has 2 user codes. To help you remember your new code, write it down before changing it and after you have successfully changed and memorised the code destroy the written code. Remember, try not to use obvious codes such as the current year. To change user code 1 enter your existing user 1 code then press *, then 9 then 1. Four lights will illuminate, enter your new 4 digit code. For every digit pressed of your new code, one light will extinguish. Once your new code is entered the panel will give you an accept tone, if the panel does not accept your code then you may be in conflict with user code 2 or the engineering code, the panel will abort the code change and retain your old code. Try again with a different code. Check your new code is functioning correctly by performing a full or night set then abort by pressing #. CODE CHANGE To change user 2 code go through the above procedure but press *, then 9 then 2. Panel Default Code is 1,2,3,4 for user 1 code. User 2 code is disabled by default. User code access levels. User 1 code can alter both user codes. User 1 code can disable user 2 code. (To disable user 2 code changed user 2 code to 0000) User 2 code has the same setting rights as the user 1 code User 2 code cannot alter the user 1 code CODE ACCESS LEVELS If for any reason you loose your code or mistype in a code when changing it, the installer will need to be contacted to default the panel codes. 4

SOUNDER TEST 9:0 SOUNDER TESTS It is advisable to check that the sounders are working correctly periodically. To do this go to a keypad, enter a user code then press * then 9, each of the tests lasts for 5 seconds. All the lights on the control panel will illuminate, and the system tests start. The lights will go out and the internal sounder will activate (proceed outside where the external sounder is fitted). The external sounder will trigger then the external strobe will flash (if fitted and enabled) and then the panel will clear down. The test is now complete. QUICK CHECK Enter code then, *, 9. All lights on. } Internal sounder. EACH External Sounder. Strobe. Test Ended Panel clears. CONDITION IN 5 SECOND INTERVALS WALK TEST 10:0 WALK TESTING It is advisable to check that the detection devices are communicating with the panel. This kind of testing should be performed every 3 months. To do this go to the keypad enter a user code, then press *, then 9 and 4. When any detector is activated or a door fitted with a contact is opened, the internal sounder will give a loud pulsing tone and the zone light will illuminate. Clear the detector or close the door and the sound will revert back to a continuous sound, proceed to the next device until you have completed testing all the zones. NOTE: The zone LED s will stay on at the keypad until the tests have been completed to allow confirmation that all zones have operated correctly. press * to exit the walk test mode. Quick check Enter code then, *, 9,4 Walk test the zones Press * to finish Zones that cannot be walk Tested are: Fire PA Tamper CHIME 11:0. CHIME. The control panel offers the ability to have chime on a zone when unset. This feature will emit a chime tone via the extension speaker whenever a zone is activated. To achieve this press the * key and the number key that represents the zone(s) you want on chime. The light for the zone will illuminate. Press * to accept the zones on chime. To remove a zone on chime press the * key and the zones will light up that are currently active. Press the key that represents the zone, the light will go out, chime is now disabled on that zone. Press * key to finish. This feature is only active on zones enabled by your installer. 5

12:0 LOGS LOGS The Control panel has the ability to look at the last 9 set and unset conditions of the panel as well as the last alarm conditions. This is useful if the panel has been reset and you need to find the zone that caused the alarm. Enter a user code, the exit tone will start, then press the * key then 9, 3. The log starts viewing Day 1 set. The log is organised as SET and UNSET events. All events are recorded. The first alarm is shown by the relevant LED being lit continuously. Subsequent alarms are shown by a fast pulse of the zone LED. Any isolated zones are shown by a slow pulse of the zone LED. The buzzer sounds whilst viewing the SET logs. Pressing the 0 key shows the last alarm event that occurred, even if the panel has been set many times. Pressing the # key changes between viewing the SET and UNSET logs. This may be done at any time. The log review automatically ends after15 seconds if no keys are pressed. KEY VIEW 0 LAST ALARM 1 LOG EVENT 1 2 LOG EVENT 2 3 LOG EVENT 3 4 LOG EVENT 4 5 LOG EVENT 5 6 LOG EVENT 6 7 LOG EVENT 7 8 LOG EVENT 8 9 LOG EVENT 9 # SET / UNSET Press the * key to finish. 13:0 RESETTING THE ALARM SYSTEM If the alarm system has activated you will need to reset the panel, make a note of the zone that caused the activation for future reference. Enter the user code, the internal sounder will give a low two tone sound, press the # key and an accept tone will be given and the activated zone light will go out and the panel will reset. The system is now ready for use. RESETTING THE ALARM SYSTEM 6

14:0 FAULT CLEARING SYMPTOM CAUSE ACTION Zone light on continuous in day Alarm activated Do a panel reset Tone pulsing on exit Zone in Fault Leave protected area and wait for tone to go continuous. Tone continues to pulse after exit Zone in Fault Check for open doors, or a detector is in fault, call your installer Alarm triggers on exit Timer ran out Go quicker to exit or call your installer to extend exit time Alarm triggers on entry Timer ran out, deviated from entry route. Tamper light continues to flash Tamper fault Call Installer No Mains Light Mains off, fuse blown Panel appears dead (no mains battery not taking light) over Follow entry procedure, call your installer to extend entry time Switch mains on, check other mains appliances, call electricity supplier or installer Check mains is on. Call installer to check battery. ZONE No AREA COVERED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Manufactured for City Electrical Factors by IntelliSense UK Ltd. Printed & Manufactured in Republic of China by IntelliSense. Document No F-051-175-01 Rev B 7