
BYPASS LOOPS
-BAD O = loop is open
-BAD S = loop is shorted
5. After displaying the loop status the display will return for another
loop number.
User Code Level: 6
Function: Bypasses and Resets loops prior to arming.
Bypass Loops is used to bypass individual loops from the alarm
system. This is usually done because the loop is inoperative.
Bypassing means the alarm system will not respond to any activity
on the bypassed loop except that the loop name will still appear in
the Alarmed Loops list. A loop may be bypassed only while it is
disarmed. Since fire, panic, emergency, and supervisory type loops
are always armed they can never be bypassed. Bypassing may also
be done during system arming.
Bypass Loops can also be used to reset a loop, which has been
bypassed, back into the system. This can only be done while the
loop is still disarmed. A bypassed loop is automatically reset during
system disarming.
When Bypass Loops is selected you will be asked to enter your code
number. When the code number is accepted you may enter the
desired loop number and bypass or reset it. A report of bypassed
or reset loops can be transmitted to your central station. This report
is optional and is programmed during system installation.
Step By Step:
1. Press the key until BYPASS LOOPS? is
displayed.
2. When BYPASS LOOPS? is displayed press any one of
the top four
select keys. The display will read ENTER CODE: - .
COMMAND
to by-
pass.
COMMAND
SCHEDULES
User Code Level: 7
Function: To enter and delete Permanent, Temporary, and Relay
Schedules
Schedules is used to enter permanent and temporary opening and
closing times for your burglary system and daily on and off times for
relay outputs. When Schedules is selected you will be asked to
enter your code number. When the code number is accepted you
will be asked if you want to enter Permanent, Temporary, or Relay
Schedules.
Permanent Schedules and Temporary Schedules provide opening
and closing times for your burglary system. One Permanent and one
Temporary opening and closing schedule is available for each area
for each day of the week.* A Temporary schedule is erased from
memory automatically each day, but permanent schedules remain
in memory until a new schedule is entered. Level one and two User
Codes will function only during a scheduled period, also your alarm
system can be programmed to not require a code number for
disarming during a scheduled period. This reduces the need for
each employee to have their own code number. This is optional and
is programmed during system installation.
Your system may be programmed to automatically arm and disarm
at the permanent and temporary opening and closing times. The
option is selected during sytsem installation.
Permanent and Temporary Schedules are also used for Closing
Check. This is an option which checks to see that the burglary alarm
is armed by the closing time each day. Closing Check is further
described in the Closing Check section of the users manual.
Once you have selected Permanent or Temporary Schedules you
will be asked which area and day you wish to schedule. The
SECURITY COMMAND will show you the current schedule for that
day. It can be deleted and the new opening and closing times may
be entered. You should list your permanent schedule on the next
page for easy reference.
Step By Step:
1. Press the key until SCHEDULES? is
displayed.
2. When SCHEDULES? is displayed press any one of
the top four
select keys. The display will read ENTER CODE: - .
3. Enter your code number and press . The dis-
play will read
PRM TMP OUT .
4. Press to enter permanent schedules, then go to step
5.
Press to enter temporary schedules, then go to step
5.
Press to enter output schedules, then go to step 6.
* The use of a separate schedule for each area is optional and
is programmed
during system installation.
COMMAND
PRM
TMP
OUT
COMMAND
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