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OPERATING UEZ – Intrusion Alarm

INSTRUCTIONS 30.0221.9701 A2

Table of Contents

Introduction and Notes on Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Message Display/Processing


Explanation of Display and Operating Elements . . . . . . . 4 Resetting the central control unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Display/operating panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Resetting detector zones/message types . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Individual/group displays (LED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Resetting with “General Reset” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Message processing keys / softkeys with display . . . . . . . . . 6 Arming the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Fixed function keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Timer–Controlled Switching
Cursor keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Timer–controlled activation (TCA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Key switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Timer–controlled deactivation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Sealed switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Operation Authorisation
Message Display/Processing User Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Explanation of display messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Basic/complete/maintenance operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Messages with message processing keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Calling up a list of all message types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Alarm Verification: see page 48

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Table of Contents

Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Calling up/quitting the Main Menu and Submenus . 24 Changing the Operator Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Viewing the Alarm Counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Switching on/off
Areas (Status Interrogation) – Switch group list on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
– Interrogation of the zone status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 – Switch detector zones on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
– Switch block type lock lamps on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 – Switch detectors on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
– Skip detector zones and malfunctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 – Switch tableau points on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
– Switch sounders/strobes on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Internal Program
– Switch internal program on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
– Edit internal program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Blocking
Switch Visual Test on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 – Block zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
– Block detectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Timer
– Switch timer channels on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 System Parameters
– Change switching times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 – Change date/time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
– Change PC interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Background Memory
– View background memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Alarm Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
– Going to a certain event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
(event number, date, latest)
– Select/search events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
– Print events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
– Diagnosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

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Introduction and Notes on Security

What information is contained in these operating instruc- What information is not contained in these operating in-
tions? structions?
These instructions contain all the information that you require The operating instructions do not contain any information re-
to operate the UEZ. garding general or special security–related knowledge.
Therefore: Ensure that you are familiar with all of the
The UEZ must only be operated by trained personnel! security–related procedures and regulations of your area (for
For safety reasons and to prevent unauthorised example, alarm procedures, plans of action, alarm
operation, only these personnel should know the organisation, etc.).
authorisation code required to operate the system. When cleaning the surface of the UEZ (especially the operating
and display unit), do not use any corrosive or abrasive cleaning
materials and do not allow any liquid to leak into the interior of
the equipment.

Destruction of the UEZ display screen resulting from an exter-


nal source does not pose any direct risk for the user (for exam-
ple, explosion, implosion, dangerous gases, etc.).
Contact the Service Department if the UEZ is damaged.

BOSCH Telecom Service Center:

Telephone:

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Explanation of Display and Operating Elements
Display/Operating Panel

Message processing keys/ Display Keys for character input Individual zone display
softkeys panel and fixed function keys (LED)
red = alarm

1 17
1 2 3 code 2 18
ABC DEF GHI 3 19
4 20
Alarm 4 5 6 F
5 21
External alarm JKL MNO PQR 6 22
Internal alarm 7 23
Buzzer off Message 7 8 9 reset
8 24
STU VWX YZ
Malfunction 9 25

Sounders/strobes off System CE 0 +1 enter 10 26


Continue ./: 11 27
12 28
Quit or cancel stop
inter– help ? test ∑ 13 29
function Operation nation 14 30
Code operation 15 31
Internal on 16 32
Maintenance 0
1 2
Control
Transmission unit

Switch Off
Tableau
Signal unit

Individual/group
displays (LED)
Sealed switch for Key switch Cursor keys
“General reset”

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Explanation of Display and Operating Elements
Individual/group displays (LED)

Alarm (red) illuminates when an external or internal alarm, a pre–alarm, or a fault in the external alarm system
occurs. The alarm is stored and signalled by a buzzer.
External Alarm (red) illuminates if an alarm is reported to an external emergency position or if external
sounders and strobes are triggered.
Internal Alarm (red) illuminates if an internal alarm is triggered but not reported to an external emergency
position.
Message (red) illuminates if a message is issued. The message is stored and the buzzer is activated.

Alarm Malfunction (yellow) illuminates when any kind of malfunction occurs. The appropriate malfunction message
External Alarm is usually stored (not, for example, in case of a network malfunction) and the buzzer is activated. If the
Internal Alarm type of malfunction cannot be reset by the authorised operating personnel, contact the Service Department.
Message System (yellow) illuminates when a system malfunction (logic malfunction) occurs.
Continue (yellow) illuminates if a triggered or malfunctioning zone or a ring or stubline malfunction has
Malfunction been removed from the surveillance system to arm a detector area. After disarming the detector area, con-
System
tact the Service Department.
Continue
Operation (green) illuminates when the central control unit is ready for operation.
Operation Code operation (yellow) flashes when the correct operator code has been entered.
Code operation Internal on (green) illuminates if one internal program has been switched on.
Internal on Maintenance (yellow) illuminates during a system maintenance.
Maintenance
Control (yellow) illuminates when a system function is triggered.
Control
Transmission unit Transmission unit (red) illuminates if the transmission unit has been triggered. External emergency per-
sonnel (for example, police or surveillance personnel) have been alerted.

Switch Off Switch Off (yellow) illuminates if detectors, zones, tableau items, or sounders/strobes are deactivated. The
Tableau indicator switches off when all devices are reactivated.
Signal unit Tableau (yellow) illuminates if central or zone tableau items are deactivated. In this case, the tableau items
are not triggered.
Signal Unit (yellow) illuminates if a connected sounder/strobe is deactivated. The sounders/strobes do
Indicator illuminates
not transmit any alarm in this case. The indicator switches off when all devices are reactivated.
Indicator flashes

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Explanation of Display and Operating Elements
Message processing keys / softkeys with display

Quiescent condition:
If the central control unit is in the quiescent condition, e.g. no messages have appeared and no functions have been called up from
the main menu, the screen saver appears in the display.

1 INTRUS. INT ZONE 0035 – 16


Storage room entrance 1st floor
Display:
2 INTRUS. INT ZONE 0040 – 07 In the clear text display, all existing messages, such as
Offfice building south 1st floor intrusion, malfunction and switchoff, as well as notes re-
MESSAGES DETECTOR MESS.TYPE ACTIONS garding operation are displayed in the main menu.

Message processing keys/softkeys:


Using the 4 message processing keys/softkeys, the messages/functions shown
above the keys in the display can be called up.
The text shown in the display above each key indicates the operation of each key.
Pressing the key displays further messages/functions with notes regarding
the additional operating steps.

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Explanation of Display and Operating Elements
Fixed function keys

Switch off buzzer The indicator flashes and the buzzer sounds when the following messages occur:
– Alarm
– Message
– Malfunction
– Maintenance alarm
When this key is pressed, the buzzer is deactivated and the flashing indicator is switched
off.

Switch on/off Enter the operator code. When this key is pressed, the optical/acoustic signal transmit-
sounders/strobes ters and the buzzer are deactivated.
The flashing indicator is switched off.

Return to the stop This key returns to the previous level or interrupts a function that has been started.
operating level

Start/quit operation code This key starts code input or quits code operation.
authorisation For a detailed description, see the section Operation Authorisation, page 20.

Call up the F This key calls up the main menu containing the submenus and their additional functions.
main menu

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Explanation of Display and Operating Elements
Fixed function keys

Reset reset This key triggers the reset processes. After successful reset of all messages, the
system returns to the quiescent condition.
For a detailed explanation, see the section Resetting, pages 14 and 15.

Confirm input enter This key is used to confirm the input of characters.

Call up the ∑
When this key is pressed, the display shows a list of all message types with the asso-
ciat–ed message counters.
message list
For a detailed explanation, see the section Call up a List of all Messages, page 13.

Display individual/groups test When this key is pressed, all the LED indicators, the display of the operating panel and
(LEDs), check display and the buzzer are verified for correct functioning. The indicator test finishes automatically
buzzer after 3 seconds. Then the “Software version” is displayed for 3 seconds.

Call up help texts help? If this key is pressed, an explanatory text appears in the display. This text provides
further information regarding the menu in which the operator is currently located;
however, the text does not contain any alarm information.

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Explanation of Display and Operating Elements
Fixed function keys

Language toggling inter– This function has not yet been realised.
natio–
nal

Correcting inputs CE Incorrect inputs (e.g. digits) can be deleted with this key.

Increase the +1 This function has not yet been realised.


number value by 1

Entering digits 1 2 If digits have to be entered (e.g. entering the detector zone number), they can be entered
at the position indicated by the cursor .
ABC DEF
4 5

JKL MNO

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Explanation of Display and Operating Elements
Cursor keys / key switch / sealed switch

The requested position of


the cursor within the display
1 2 3 4 5 6 can be selected using the
Cursor keys 7 8 9 10 11 12 appropriate cursor keys
Storage room entrance 1st floor (e.g. when selecting
detectors, detector zones or
functions).
Move to the next position by Additional information is
pressing the appropriate key displayed.

up/down

left/right

0
1 2
The assigning of operating functions to the position of the key switch can be programmed,
Key switch e.g. – internal program on/off
– code operation on/off

Sealed switch If the operator cannot reset the system (e.g. after a sabotage alarm), resetting can be per–
“General Reset” formed without entering an operator code by actuating the sealed switch. This should only
be done after prior consultation with the Service Department. (“General Reset” is only pos-
sible if programmed).

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Message Display / Processing
Explanation of the display messages

Message: When messages appear, the alarm organisation has to be respected.

Priority list of the message types: Type of message Zone No. Detector No.
– Hold up e.g. “Intrusion internal”
– Intrusion
– Sabotage
– Messages First message 1 INTRUS. INT ZONE 0035 – 16
– Malfunctions to arrive Storage room entrance 1st floor Additional
information
– Switch–offs Last message 3 INTRUS. INT ZONE 0040 – 07
– Controls to arrive Office building south 1st floor
– Maintenance MESSAGES DETECTOR MESS.TYPE ACTIONS
Number of triggered
detector zones in this
message type

Softkeys for message processing:


Using the 4 softkeys, the functions shown
above these keys in the display can be called
up.

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Message Display / Processing
Messages with message processing keys

Message: When messages appear, the alarm organisation has to be respected.

Key “MESSAGES”: Key “ACTIONS”:


A total of 3 detectors (detector 1 INTRUS. INT ZONE 0035 – 16 Using the key “ACTIONS”, a
zones) of the message type Storage room entrance 1st floor text for additional measures
(e.g. “Intrusion internal”) are can be called up (e.g., infor-
present. The display indicates
3 INTRUS. INT ZONE 0040 – 07 ming custodian, Tel. 3434).
Office building south 1st floor
the first message to arrive (1) After the key is pressed again,
MESSAGES DETECTOR MESS.TYPE ACTIONS the previous display appears
with detector zone No. 0035
and detector No. 16 and the again.
last message to arrive (3) with
detector zone No. 0040 and
detector No. 07.
Using the key “MESSAGES”,
the following messages (de-
tector zones) of the selected Key “DETECTOR”: Key “MESS.TYPE”:
message type scroll into the Detector No. 16 from detector zone 0035 reports an inter- Using the key “MESS.TYPE”,
first line of the display. nal intrusion. Using the key “DETECTOR”, all triggered additional triggered message
detectors of this detector zone are displayed. types are scrolled. If several
Using the cursor keys, all triggered detectors of this detec- message types are present,
tor zone can then be selected within the display. they are displayed according
Using the same key (the key becomes an information key) to their priority.
the display shown above is reset for the selected detectors.

Ca. 30 seconds after a key has been pressed, the first and the last
message with the highest priority reappear in the display.

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Message Display / Processing
Calling up a list of all message types

Calling up the ∑ When the “∑” key is pressed,


message list the number of triggered de-
tector zones and their mes-
2 INTRUSION – EXT sage types are displayed in a
2 INTRUSION – INT list.
1 MALF. – EXT The list can be scrolled using
Viewing the the appropriate cursor keys
message list, and be selected for another
selecting a type of message.
certain type of
message

If the key “enter” is pressed,


Calling up the
1 INTRUS. INT ZONE 0010 – 12 a message display of the
enter Storage room entrance 1st floor message type selected in
selected the list is shown.
message type 2 INTRUS. INT ZONE 0013 – 09
Office building south 1st floor
MESSAGES DETECTOR MESS.TYPE ACTIONS

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Message Display / Processing
Resetting the central control unit

Enter operating code


(see section RESET MESS.TYPE: INTRUSION
Operating Authorisation)
1 INTRUS. INT ZONE 0035 – 16
Storage room Entrance 1st floor

Calling up reset TOTAL MESS.TYPE SINGLE


reset

The softkey “TOTAL” resets all


RESET MESS.TYPE: INTRUSION detectors triggered by the
central control unit.
1 INTRUS. INT ZONE 0035 – 16 The quiescent condition
Storage room Entrance 1st floor picture appears in the display
as soon as the central control
TOTAL MESS.TYPE SINGLE unit is in quiescent condition.
If certain triggered detectors
Resetting the cannot be reset by the author–
central control unit ised personnel, inform the Ser-
vice Department.

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Message Display / Processing
Resetting detector zones / message types

The softkey “SINGLE” resets


Enter operating code (see section RESET MESS.TYPE: INTRUSION all triggered detectors of the
Operating Authorisation) and se- detector zone (e.g. 0035) of
lect zone/message type to be 1 INTRUS. INT ZONE 0035 – 16 the selected message type.
reset: (see page 12).
Storage room Entrance 1st floor
When all reset detectors are in
TOTAL MESS.TYPE SINGLE
stand–by mode, the message
is no longer shown in the dis-
Calling up reset play.
reset

Resetting If the zone cannot be reset by the authorised personnel,


single zones contact the Service Department.

The softkey “MESS.TYPE”


RESET MESS.TYPE: INTRUSION resets all triggered detectors of
all detector zones of the selec-
1 INTRUS. INT ZONE 0035 – 16 ted message type (e.g. IN-
Storage room Entrance 1st floor TRUSION internal).
When all reset detectors are in
TOTAL MESS.TYPE SINGLE
stand–by mode, the type of
message is no longer shown in
Resetting single the display.
message types

If the type of message cannot be reset by the authorised


personnel, contact the Service Department.

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Message Display / Processing
Resetting with “General Reset”

Resetting all existing If the authorised personnel cannot reset the system (e.g. after a sabotage alarm),
messages using resetting is possible without operator code after consultation with the Service
“General Reset” Department.
Resetting is performed as follows:
Break the seal covering the “General Reset” switch. Then actuate switch by inserting
a pointed object.
The central control unit is reset and the messages in the displays are deleted as soon
as the detectors enter the stand–by mode or the malfunctions are eliminated.
The seal must later be replaced by the Service Department.

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Arming the System

Description of the BLL = Block type lock lamp for closing


block type lock lamps Block type lock lamps
BLA = Block type lock lamp for armed/disarmed area
BLL BLA

Requirement for Close the door lock (locking contact); the block type lock lamp BLA
arming an area Block type lock lamps illuminates.
BLL BLA If the block type lock lamp BLL illuminates also, the area is ready for
arming.

If the block type lock lamp BLL does not illuminate, the area is not ready for
Block type lock lamps arming. In this case, see the section “Status Display of the Areas” (page
25) and the section “Skipping Detector Zones” (page 26).
BLL BLA

Arming an area Close the block type lock; the block type lock lamps BLA and BLL extin-
Block type lock lamps guish and the area is armed.
BLL BLA

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Timer–Controlled Switching
Timer–controlled activation (TCA)

Calling up the Code The input panel for the


input panel for timer–controlled
timer–controlled activation code is called
activation up with the code key.
Entering the Enter the timer–
4 5 controlled activation
timer–controlled PL. ENTER USER CODE: * * * * * *
activation code JKL MNO code (e.g. 454545).
Using the key “enter”,
the timer controlled–
Starting the enter activation is started.
timer–controlled
activation During the delay time, the
buzzer sounds at inter-
vals.
Within the programmed
ACTIVATION TIMER time of
DELAY TIME ON: ............... seconds, all
ACTIVATION IN ...... SECONDS personnel must leave the
room. After the door is
INTERRUPT locked, arming occurs
with acknowledgement
by the buzzer for ca. 3 se-
Cancelling TCA conds.
Using the key “INTER-
RUPT”, the arming pro-
cedure can be cancel-
led.

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Timer–controlled Switching
Timer–controlled deactivation

Code When the door zone is trig-


Calling up the gered, the buzzer sounds
input panel at intervals.
The input panel for the
Entering the TCA disarming code is
4 5 called up with the code
timer–controlled PL. ENTER UNSER CODE:
* * * * * *
deactivation code JKL MNO key.
Enter the TCA disarming
code (e.g. 454545).
Finish the timer– enter
controlled With “enter”, TCA disar-
deactivation ming is terminated.
.................. seconds are
available for this
(adjustable).

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Operation Authorization
User code

Code
Starting
code input

PL. ENTER USER CODE: * * * * * *

1 2 When entering the operator code, the operation authorisation for basic operation or
Entering
user code complete operation is issued (maintenance: with the hood removed, press only the
ABC DEF “Code” button). The list on the next page shows the operations for which an opera-
ting code is necessary. All other operating procedures can be carried out without an
4 5 operating code.
JKL MNO The operator code can contain between 2 and 6 digits. The first two digits are
permanently assigned to a user (cannot be changed). The other digits form the
personal password defined by the user (can be changed).

Confirming input enter If the operator code has been entered correctly, the individual display “Code opera-
tion” illuminates. If no entry is made for 15 minutes, code operation is abandoned
automatically and the display extinguishes.

Code
Abandoning
Press the code key. Code operation is abandoned.
code operation

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Operation Authorisation
Basic/complete/maintenance operation

Maintenance: Maintenance:
with hood removed, press “Code” (technician) with hood removed, press “Code” (technician)
Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2 Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2
Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1 Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1
Operation without operator code Operation without operator code

Operable functions 0 1 2 3 Operable functions 0 1 2 3

Interrogation of the zone status (page 25 ff.) Visual test (page 29)
– View activated detector/zone x x x x – Switch visual test on/off x x
– View armed/disarmed status x x x x – View status of visual test x x x x
– View NSB reasons x x x x Timer (page 30 ff.)
(NSB: not ready for arming) – Switch timer channels on/off x
– Skip ”Detector zones” (x) (x) x
– Change switch times x x
Skip ”Malfunction NVU” (x) (x) x
Skip ”Mains malfunction” (x) (x) x Background memory (page 32 ff.)
Skip ”Printer malfunction” (x) (x) x
– Go to a certain event x x x
Skip ”Malfunction BE 1000” (x) (x) x
– Switch block type lock lamps on/off x x x (event number, date, latest)
– Select / search events x x x
Internal programs (page 27 ff.)
– Print events (x) x
– Switch internal program on/off (x) x x
– Diagnosis x
– Edit internal program x x
– View background memory x x x
– View internal programs x x x x

x = Operation can be carried out with appropriate code.


continued on next page
x = Operation can be carried out with appropriate code only if programmed.

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Operation Authorisation
Basic/complete/maintenance operation

Maintenance: Maintenance:
with hood removed, press “Code” (technician) with hood removed, press “Code” (technician)
Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2 Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2
Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1 Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1
Operation without operator code Operation without operator code

Operable functions 0 1 2 3 Operable functions 0 1 2 3

Switch on/off (page 38 ff.) Maintenance (page 43)


– Group list/zones (x) (x) x – Change LSN modular processing LVM
(in case of redundancy) x
– Detectors (x) (x) x – View status of maintenance x x x x
– Tableau points x x
Block (page 44 ff.)
– Sounders/strobes x x
– Block zones x
– View switchoffs x x x x
– Block detectors x
Maintenance (page 43) – View blockings x x x x
– Zones x x
– Detectors x x
– Sounders/strobes x x
– Check SD key safe x
– Detector test x x x x

x = Operation can be carried out with appropriate code.


x = Operation can be carried out with appropriate code only if programmed. continued on next page

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Operation Authorisation
Basic/complete/maintenance operation

Maintenance operation:
Maintenance: Maintenance:
with hood removed, press “Code” (technician) with hood removed, press “Code” (technician)
Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2 Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2
Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1 Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1
Operation without operator code Operation without operator code

Operable functions 0 1 2 3 Operable functions 0 1 2 3

System parameters (page 46 ff.) Reset (pages 14, 15, 16)


– Change date/time x – External alarms
– View date/time x x x x (without sabotage alarms) x x
– Change PC interface x – Internal alarms x x x
– View PC interface x x x x – Sabotage alarm x
Alarm verification (page 48) – Messages x x
– Display activated detectors x x x x – Transmitter activation x x
– Malfunctions x x
Sounders/strobes (page 7)
– Malfunction in
Switch off sounders/strobes x x x central control unit functions x x
Alarm counter (page 24) – Controls x x
View alarm counter x x x x

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Calling up / quitting the main menu and submenus

Enter user code if required (see section on Operating Authorisations)

The softkey can be used


Call up F MAIN MENUE 12 : 23 to move from the main menu to the
main menu AUTHORIZATION 2 22.11.96 next submenu.
ALARMCOUNTER 1 112 The authorisation (operator code)
ALARMCOUNTER 2 219 and the alarm counter are displayed.
AREAS INT.-PROG VISU.TEST The individual submenus and their
functions can then be called up using
Call up the appropriate softkey (e.g. “Zones”
submenus submenu).
After the last submenus have been
called up and the softkey
TIMER BACKG.MEM CHAN.CODE has been pressed, the first subme-
nus of the main menu are displayed
SWITCHOFF MAINTEN. BLOCK again.
PROGRAM A.VERIF.

Leave sub–
menus and stop Press “Stop” until the submenu and main menu have
main menu been quit.

Abandon code Code In code operation, press “code”;


operation code operation is terminated.

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Interrogation of the zone status

The submenu “AREAS” indi-


Call up and quit submenu STATUS AREA 1 ON cates the status (e.g. zone
“AREAS”: see page 24.
armed) of an area.
East hall storage area 5
Possible statuses are:
– Area armed
AREA+1 – Area disarmed, ready for
arming
– Area disarmed, not ready
for arming

The softkey “AREA+1” can


STATUS AREA 1 OFF be used to call up additional
areas.
East hall storage area 5
The softkey “ACTUALISE”
0004 – 05 MALF. WINDOW IN STAIRCASE can be used to display the
AREA+1 LAMP OFF IGNORE ACTUALISE currently triggered detectors
in a list.
Call up additional
zones or currently
triggered detectors

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch block type lock lamps on/off, skip detector zones and malfunctions

Call up and quit submenu The softkey is used to switch


“AREAS” and appropriate zone: STATUS AREA 2 OFF the block type lock lamps on
see previous page. or off.
East hall storage area 3
The status of the block type
READY FOR ARMING lock lamps is shown in the
display above the softkey.
AREA+1 LAMP OFF IGNORE ACTUALISE

Switch block type


lock lamp on/off

Call up and quit submenu If arming the system is not


“AREAS” and appropriate STATUS AREA 3 OFF possible, max one
zone:see previous page. East hall storage area 5 ”triggered zone” or
0004 – 05 MALF. Window in staircase
”Mains malfunction” or
”Malfunction” NVU or
LSN RING/STUBLINE MALFUNCTION
”Printer malfunction” or
AREA+1 LAMP OFF IGNORE ACTUALISE ”Malfunction BE 1000
can be removed once from
surveillance.
Skip zone
After disarming, the Service
Department has to be noti-
fied.
The reason why the system is not ready for arming is
shown in the display.

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch internal programs on/off

Submenu “INT.–PROG” dis-


Call up and quit submenu INTERNAL PROGRAMS plays all internal programs
“INT.–PROG”: see page 24.
IN PRO 01 = ON/ARMED and a short text.
IN PRO 02 = OFF/DISARM
IN PRO 03 = OFF/DISARM
ON OFF WORK

The internal program is se-


Select internal INTERNAL PROGRAMS lected using the cursor keys
program to be (e.g. IN PRO 02).
IN PRO 01 = ON/ARMED
switched on/off
IN PRO 02 = OFF/DISARM The internal program is
IN PRO 03 = OFF/DISARM switched on/off using the
ON OFF WORK softkeys.

Switch internal
program on/off

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Edit internal program

Using the softkey “WORK”,


Call up and quit submenu INTERNAL PROGRAMS the function “Work internal
“INT.–PROG”: see page 24.
IN PRO 01 = ON/ARMED program” is called up.
Select the internal program to
IN PRO 02 = OFF/DISARM Internal programs 1 to 4 dis-
be edited: see previous page.
IN PRO 03 = OFF/DISARM play all assigned emergency
ON OFF WORK call detector zones, internal
program 5 displays all fire
detector zones.

The detector zones included


INTERNAL PROGRAMS 2 Zones in the selected internal pro-
Select zone gram (e.g. INT – PR 02) are
1 2 3 4 5 6 highlighted.
7 8 9 10 11 12 A detector zone that is to be
added to or removed from an
ADD REMOVE internal program is selected
using the cursor keys
Add/ remove zone (e.g. detector zone 5).
to/from an internal The detector zone is added
program to or removed from the inter-
nal program using the soft-
keys.

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch visual test on/off

Call up and quit submenu


The submenu “VISU.TEST”
“VISU.TEST”: see page 24. VISUAL TEST AREA displays all detector areas
and their status in terms of
DA 01 = TEST–SW.ON
the visual test.
DA 02 = OFF/DISARM
DA 03 = ON/ARMED
ON OFF

Select zone to be The detector area for the


switched on/off VISUAL TEST AREA running test is selected using
for visual test DA 01 = TEST–SW.ON the cursor keys.
DA 02 = OFF/DISARM The detector zone for the vi-
DA 03 = ON/ARMED sual test is switched on or off
using the softkeys.
ON OFF

Switch visual
test on/off

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch timer channels on/off

The status and a short text


Call up and quit submenu TIMER of the programmed chan-
“TIMER”: see page 24. nels are displayed.
CHANN 1 = ON
CHANN 2 = OFF
CHANN 3 = OFF
Yard lighting
ON OFF TIME

The channels are selected


Select channel TIMER using the cursor keys
to be switched CHANN 1 = ON (e.g. channel 2).
on/off CHANN 2 = OFF The channels are switched
CHANN 3 = OFF on or off using the softkeys.
Yard lighting
ON OFF TIME

Switch channel
on/off

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Change switching times

Call up and quit submenu By calling up the function


“TIMER”: see page 24. TIMER “Time”, the next switch–on
CHANN 1 = ON time of the channel can be
Select the appropriate channel: CHANN 2 = ON changed.
see previous page.
CHANN 3 = OFF The period between two
Yard lighting
ON OFF TIME switching times must be at
least 2 minutes.

Select the function


“TIMER”

1 2 Enter the new switching time


Change
TIMER CHANNEL 2 and confirm with “enter”.
switching ABC DEF
time DATE: 22.11.96 The changed switching time
TIME: 12 : 12 is saved using softkey
“STORE”.
enter Yard lighting
Confirm input
STORE

Save input

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
View background memory

Call up and quit sub- The contents of the back-


menu “BACKG.MEM”: BACKGROUND MEMORY ground memory are dis-
see page 24. 0016 RESET INTRUSION INT ID 02 played. The newest event is
DATE: 22.11.96 TIME: 04 : 21 at the top position in the
0015 INTRUSION EXT 0003 – 12 DA 05 background memory.
DATE: 22.11.96 TIME: 02 : 22
GO TO SELECTION PRINT DIAGNOSIS

If additional events (max.


BACKGROUND MEMORY 250) are present in the
0016 RESET INTRUSION INT ID 02 background memory, they
DATE: 22.11.96 TIME: 04 : 21 can be called up using the
View events 0015 INTRUSION EXT 0003 – 12 DA 05 cursor keys.
DATE: 22.11.96 TIME: 02 : 22
GO TO SELECTION PRINT DIAGNOSIS

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Go to a certain event (event number, date, latest)

Call up submenu One of three functions can


“BACKG.MEM” and its BACKGROUND MEMORY GO TO be selected (event number,
function “GO TO”: see page 32. date and latest event).
This example uses the
event number.
EVENT DATE LATEST The date is entered by se–
lecting “DATE” and confir-
ming with “enter”.
Select functions, When “LATEST” is selected,
e.g. event the newest event is dis-
played.

Enter the event number


BACKGROUND MEMORY GO TO (e.g. 122) and confirm with
“enter”.
Enter event 1 2 GO TO The selected number of the
number EVENT NO.: 1 2 2 event and the subsequent
ABC DEF
event are displayed.

Confirm entry enter

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Select / search events

Call up submenu Using softkey , the


“BACKG.MEM” and its function BACKGROUND MEMORY SELECTION next functions can be cal-
”SELECTION”: see page 32. led up.
The individual functions of
the submenu ”SELECTION”
ALL DATE ZONE can be called up using the
appropriate softkey.
The function “ALL” redis-
Select functions plays the contents of the
background memory.
The function “DATE” dis-
plays all events during a cer-
ALARMS MALFUNCT. tain period (from ... to).
The function “ZONE” dis-
plays the events in a certain
detector zone.
The function “ALARMS” dis-
plays all alarm events.
The function “MALFUNCT.”
displays all malfunction
events.

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Print events

Call up submenu “BACKG.MEM.” One of two printing func-


and its function ”PRINT”: BACKGROUND MEMORY PRINT tions can be selected.
see page 32. If “ALL” is selected, the en-
tire range is printed.
If “BLOCK” is selected, an
ALL BLOCK event range (from .... to) can
be printed.

Select printing
functions

Enter the first event number


BACKGROUND MEMORY PRINT to be printed and confirm.
Enter event 1 2 PRINT Enter the last event number
range EVENT NO.: from to be printed and confirm.
from .... to ABC DEF to

Confirm input enter

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Diagnosis

Call up submenu BACKG.MEM"


The diagnosis memory can
and its function ”DIAGNOSIS”: DIAGNOSIS MEMORY DIAGNOSIS be scrolled using the appro-
see page 32. priate cursor keys.

BACKG.MEM
View diagnosis
memory

Switching back is accom-


DIAGNOSIS MEMORY DIAGNOSIS plished using the softkeys.

BACKG.MEM

Switch back to
original display

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Changing the operator code

Call up and quit submenu


“CHANGE CODE”: CHANGE CODE
see page 24. OLD USER CODE: * * * * * *
NEW USER CODE: * * * * * *
REPETITION: * * * * * *
STORE

Enter 1 2 Enter the old user code and


operator CHANGE CODE confirm with “enter”.
code ABC DEF
OLD USER CODE: 121212 Enter the new user code (2 to
NEW USER CODE: 1234* * 6 digits, the first 2 digits must
REPETITION: 1234* * be identical to the old user
Confirm input enter code) and confirm with key
STORE “enter”.
Enter the new user code un-
der “REPETITION” and con-
Save input firm with “enter”.
The inputs are saved with the
softkey “STORE”.
Note: The entered digits are not shown during
the input.

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch group list on/off (only if programmed)

Call up and quit submenu Using the softkey “ZONES”,


“SWITCH OFF”: SWITCH OFF the function “Switch group list
see page 24. on/off” is called (only if pro-
grammed).

ZONES TABLEAUS SIREN

Select function to be
switched on/off

The zone list to be switched


SWITCH OFF GROUP LIST off is selected using the cur-
sor keys (e.g. Building 2).
BUILDING 1
Select zone list BUILDING 2 The zone list is switched on
MAINTENANCE or off using the softkeys.
ZONES SWITCH ON SWITCH OFF

Switch off
list of zones

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch detector zones on/off

Call up and quit submenu Use the softkey “ZONES” to


“SWITCH OFF”: SWITCH OFF call up the function “Switch
see page 24. zones on/off”.

Press the key “ZONES” twice


ZONES TABLEAUS SIREN if the function “Switch group
list on/off” is programmed
(see previous page).
Select function to be
switched on/off

All zones that can be swit-


ched off are displayed. Zo-
nes that are switched off are
highlighted.
SWITCH OFF ZONES
Zones that are to be switched
Select zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 off are selected using the cur-
7 8 9 10 11 12 sor keys (e.g. zone 5) or using
softkey “ADDRESS” (press
DETECTOR SWITCHOFF SWITCH ON ADDRESS “ADDRESS”, enter the zone
No. and confirm with “enter”).
Zones are switched on or off
Switch off zone using the variable function
keys.

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch detectors on/off

Call up and quit submenu Use the softkey “DETEC-


“SWITCH OFF”: see page 24. SWITCH OFF ZONES TOR” to call up the function
“Switch detectors on/off”.
Select the zone in which a detector 1 2 3 4 5 6
is to be switched off: see previous 7 8 9 10 11 12
page.
DETECTOR SWITCH ON SWITCHOFF ADDRESS

Select function to be
switched on/off

Detectors that are switched


SWITCH OFF INDIV.DETECTOR TO 5 off (e.g. 1–3) are highlighted.
1 2 3 4 5 6 The detectors that are to be
Select detector 7 8 9 10 11 12 switched off are selected
13 14 15 16 17 18 using the cursor keys (e.g.
detector 10).
SWITCHOFF SWITCH ON
The detectors are switched
on or off with the softkeys.
Switch off detector

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch tableau points on/off

Call up and quit submenu Use the softkey “TABLEAUS”


“SWITCH OFF”: SWITCH OFF to call up the function “Switch
see page 24. tableau points on/off”.

ZONES TABLEAUS SIREN

Select function to be
switched on/off

The status and a short text of


SWITCH OFF DETECTOR EXIT TABLEAU the programmed tableau
points are displayed.
Select D–TBL = SWITCH ON The tableau points to be
tableau points C–TBL = SWITCH ON switched off are selected
using the cursor keys (e.g.
SWITCHOFF SWITCH ON C–TBL).
The tableau points are
Switch off switched on or off with the
tableau points softkeys.

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch sounders/strobes on/off

Call up and quit submenu Use the softkey “SIREN” to


“SWITCH OFF”: SWITCH OFF call up the function “Switch
see page 24. sounders/strobes on/off”.

ZONES TABLEAUS SIREN

Select function to be
switched on/off

The status and a short text


SWITCH OFF EXTERNAL SOUNDERS/STROBES of the programmed soun-
EST 1 = SWITCH ON
der/strobe are displayed.
Select the EST 2 = SWITCH ON The sounder/strobe to be
sounder/strobe EST 3 = MALF. EXT switched off is selected with
the cursor keys
SWITCHOFF SWITCH ON
(e.g. EST 2).
The sounder/strobe is swit-
Switch off the ched on or off with the soft-
sounders/strobes keys.

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Maintenance

Notes regarding maintenance:


The operating steps for maintenance are carried out according to the operating concept described in other sections of these operating
instructions. For example, if detector zones, detectors or addresses are to be revised, the individual operating steps can be carried
out as in the section “Switching Detector Zones, Detectors or Addresses on/off”.

Maintenance types:
Zones for
MAINTENANCE – detector zones on/off
– detectors on/off
– address on/off
– test alarm
ZONES SIREN KSAFETEST Sounders/strobes
– Siren on/off
– test
Key safe KS
– test
Detecter test
DET.REQU. LVM – detectors
– line status list
LSN processing module LVM
– change LVM
(in case of redundancy)

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Block zones

The submenu “BLOCK” dis-


Call up and quit submenu
BLOCK ZONE plays all zones and their sta-
“BLOCK”: see page 24.
1 2 3 4 5 6 tus regarding the block.
7 8 9 10 11 12 Blocked zones (e.g. 8 to 10)
are highlighted.

DETECTOR ON OFF ADDRESS

The zones to be blocked are


BLOCK ZONE selected with the cursor keys
(e.g. zone 5) or using the
1 2 3 4 5 6
Select zone softkey “ADDRESS” (press
7 8 9 10 11 12
“ADDRESS”, enter zone No.
and confirm with “enter”).
DETECTOR ON OFF ADDRESS
The zone is blocked or un–
blocked (“OFF” key) using
the softkeys.
Block zone

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Block detectors

Call up and quit submenu Use the softkey “DETEC-


“BLOCK”: see page 24. BLOCK ZONE TOR” to call up the function
1 2 3 4 5 6 “Block detector”.
Select the zone in which a detec-
tor is to be blocked: see previous 7 8 9 10 11 12
page.
DETECTOR ON OFF ADDRESS

Select function
to be blocked

Blocked detectors (e.g.


BLOCK INDIV.DETECTOR TO 11 8–10) are highlighted.
1 2 3 4 5 6 The detectors to be blocked
Select detector 7 8 9 10 11 12 are selected using the cursor
13 14 15 16 keys (e.g. detector 5).
ON OFF The detector is blocked or
unblocked (“OFF” key) using
the softkeys.
Block detector

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Change date/time

Call up and quit sub- Call up the function “DATE/


menu “PROGRAM”: SYSTEM PARAMETER TIME” using the softkey.
see page 24.

DATE/TIME COM

Select function

Enter the date and confirm


Enter 1 2 DATE/TIME with ”enter”.
date/time Enter the time and confirm
ABC DEF DATE: 22.11.96
TIME: 12 : 12
with “enter”.
The entries are saved with
Confirm input enter
STORE the softkey “STORE”.

Save input

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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Change PC interface

Call up and quit sub- Call up the function “COM”


menu “PROGRAM”: SYSTEM PARAMETER using the softkeys.
see page 24.

DATE/TIME COM

Select function

Only one interface can be se-


Enter interface 1 2 COM lected. Enter the interface
and confirm with “enter”.
ABC DEF
PC INTERFACE PROGRAMMING The new interface for the pro-
: gramming PC is saved using
Confirm input enter
STORE
the softkey “STORE”.

Save input

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n

Operating the Functions in the Main Menu


Alarm verification

Call up and quit submenu Submenu “Alarm verifica-


“A.VERIF.”: see page 24. ALARM VERIFICATION tion” displays all activations
that have come in since cal-
FURTHER ACTIVATIONS:
0004 – 14 0034 – 12 0040 – 08
ling up the submenu “Alarm
verification”.
WINDOW ROOM 5 If there is no more room in
the display for additional
messages, the oldest
message is overwritten.

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