Version 8
V8 User Manual
FAQs
Arming the System
The arming procedure is used (when leaving the premises) to set devices in your system to cause an alarm should there be a change in their condition. You are turning on the security for an area or building which is unoccupied.
- The arming procedure will vary depending on how your system is programmed.
- Each arming station controls specific area/s.
Only the area/s controlled by an arming station can be armed at that arming station. - Each PIN will only be authorized to arm specific area/s.
When an arming procedure is used, only the area/s assigned to the PIN will be armed. - It is not possible to arm an area with an unsealed input.
If at any time during the arming process the console sounds 7 quick beeps and displays the word unsealed, refer to the section on Unsealed Inputs. - After an area is armed you will have a pre-set time to exit the area before an alarm occurs.
OFF/ON Operation.
To arm the system, you must specify that you are leaving an area, by using the ON key.
Arming Procedure:
1. Before commencing, the display must show:
There Are No Alarms In This Area |
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Code: |
2. Enter your PIN
[1] [2] [3] [4] [ON] The area light(s) will illuminate.
3. The result of step 2 will depend on:
– Whether the system has been programmed to display the areas assigned to your PIN.
– Whether the areas to be armed are sealed. (See Unsealed Inputs).
Areas not displayed:
If your system has not been programmed to display the areas assigned to your PIN, any of those areas which were disarmed, will now be armed (provided all inputs were sealed).
The display will return to that shown in step 1.
The area light(s) will illuminate when the arming procedure has been successful.
Areas displayed:
If the areas assigned to your PIN are displayed, any of those areas which are disarmed will be listed.
eg.
0-All 1, Office 2, Boardroom 3, Workshop |
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Enter Area: |
From this display you have several options:
a/ Arm all areas
[0] ~ Select All disarmed areas listed.
[ENTER] ~ Press
This will arm all the areas assigned to your PIN and which were not already armed.
The display will return to that shown in step 1.
b/ Arm individual areas
[?] ~ Enter the Area Number
[ENTER] ~ Press
This will arm the selected area immediately and remove it from the display.
If there are more areas than can be shown on the display the list will now show the next area.
You may arm any of the areas listed by selecting them in this way.
When arming is complete, press ENTER to return to the display shown in step 1.
c/ Cancel the function
[ENTER] ~ Press
This will cancel the function and return you to the display shown in step 1. If you have already armed areas prior to using this function, the areas will remain armed.
d/ Display more areas
[NEXT] ~ Press
This will display the next disarmed areas in the list and update the information. Select from these areas to arm the individual area (as shown in b/ above) or continue to press NEXT to view all the areas and return to the first display.
4. The area light(s) will illuminate when the arming procedure has been successful.
Unsealed Inputs (When arming your system)
It is not possible to arm (or disarm, if your system is programmed that way) an area unless all the inputs in that area are sealed, as an unsealed input would usually set off an alarm. For example, all the doors and windows must be closed.
If any input is unsealed when you try to arm or disarm an area, The Challenger console will sound 7 quick beeps and will display the unsealed inputs.
Unsealed inputs are listed either:
One at a time
Unsealed On 6. Front Door |
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NEXT or ENTER |
or
As a list of numbers
Unsealed On 6, 7, 9. |
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Input No: |
From either display:
[NEXT] ~ Update the list of unsealed inputs and display the next inputs in the list (if any)
or
[?][ENTER] ~ Display the input name in full.
or
[ENTER] ~ Exit the function and return to the display shown when you were attempting to arm the system.
After you have determined which inputs are unsealed, you must seal them (eg. close door) then exit this display and try again to arm the system.
Note: If you are unable to seal an input, refer to Isolate Inputs.
Challenge Menu
The Challenger menu has 24 options available for performing various functions. Some of the functions are specific only to certain installations, while others may not be authorized to you. It is therefore unlikely that you will see all the menu options when you access the menu, but only those which have been programmed to be available when your PIN is used.
To display the menu options available to you:
1.Before commencing, ensure that the prompt below is shown on the bottom line of the display:
Code:
2. [MENU*] ~ Press
The display will show:
To Access Menu Enter Code |
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Code: |
3. [1] [2] [3] [4] ~ Enter your PIN
[ENTER] ~ Press
The display will show:
“0”-Exit “ENTER”-Down “*”-Up |
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0-Exit, Menu: |
4. [ENTER] ~ Move forwards one by one through the menu options.
or
[MENU*] ~ Move backwards one by one through the menu options.
or
[0][ENTER] ~ Exit the menu and return to the display shown in step 1
Note: When scrolling through, each menu option will be displayed.
eg.
10-Isolate |
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0-Exit, Menu: |
Selecting a Menu Option:
[?] ~ Enter the option number
[ENTER] ~ Press
Note: The option need not be shown on the display. If you know the option number you need not move to it to select it.
Exit a menu option:
[ENTER] ~ Press
This will return you to the menu.
Exit the Menu:
[0] ~ Press
[ENTER] ~ Press
This will return you to the original display shown in step 1 of how to display menu items.
Note:
- If you access the menu and do not use any keys for two minutes, the menu will be exited. It is good practice to ensure you exit the menu using 0 ENTER rather than the time out facility. If anyone else uses the menu before it times out, the functions they use would be logged against your PIN.
- If you attempt to select an option which is not authorized to your PIN, the display will show the message: You are unauthorized for this function
- Although you may be authorized to access a menu option, you may not be allowed to access all the information it provides. You will only be allowed to access information on the areas assigned to your PIN.
Clear Alarm Memory
LOCAL ALARMS
A local alarm is one which occurs when an area is occupied. The circumstances causing the alarm need to be checkedand can possibly be rectified without the need to contact a remote monitoring station.
The alarm is therefore transmitted only within the building and not relayed to a remote monitoring station.
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