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User’s manual

Using the system

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4-1

Managing alarms

This paragraph describes the actions users can take during typical alarm
and tamper conditions:

Stop alarms

 - deactivates instantly the outputs activated by zone/

partition alarm and tamper events and system tamper events.

The system tamper events are:
•• Open panel
•• Dislodged panel
•• Peripheral tamper (expansion, keypad, reader)
•• Peripheral loss (expansion, keypad, reader)

Clear call queue

 - clears the outgoing call queue and stops any

ongoing calls.

Delete memory

 - implements a “Stop alarms” operation and, at the

same time, deletes memory of system and partition alarm and tamper
events.

Via Keypad

Method 1

Activate the shortcuts associated with keys 

 to 

 with or without

code entry.

The shortcut which is assigned to “Alarm  menu” operations (shortcut
n.10) allows you to view the respective section (User Menu) where, by
means of keys 

 

and 

, you can select and activate one of the

following option using the

key.

•• Stop alarms
•• Clear call queue
•• Delete memory

The following shortcuts activate the associated commands:
•• Shortcut n.2:  “Stop alarms”
•• Shortcut n.3:  “Clear call queue”
•• Shortcut n.4:  “Delete memory”

Method 2

Access the “Alarm management” section (User Menu) by means of a valid
PIN.

Follow the instructions described in 

Method 1

.

Via Reader

Hold a valid key in the vicinity of the reader until the reader LEDs or display
indicates "Stop alarms" (shortcut n.2), “Clear call queue” (shortcut n.3) or
“DeleteAlarm mem.” (shortcut n.4).

Via Wireless keyfob

Push the respective button on the keyfob and verify the outcome of the
requested operation, as described in paragraph

 2-6-1 Air2-KF100 Wireless

keyfobs

.

4-2

Arming and disarming

partitions

Via Keypad

Method 1

Activate the shortcuts associated with keys 

 to 

 with or without

code entry.

The shortcut which is assigned to “Arm/Disarm” operations (shortcut
n.1) applies the pre-set scenario.

T y p e - i n   C o d e
          * * * * * *

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S t o p   a l a r m s

C l e a r   c a l l   q u e u e
D e l e t e A l a r m   m e m .

1 8 : 2 3   2 0 / 0 8 / 2 0 1 1
D D D D D
P a n e l       T 0 1
  N o   f a u l t s

C o d e   R u p e r t

M a n a g e   a l a r m s

A r m / D i s a r m   o p s .
A c t i v a t i o n s

 Method 2.

 Method 2.

 Method 2.

Alarm

Method 1.

Method 1.

Call Queue

Memory

suspended

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Summary of Contents for 1030B

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL ANTI INTRUSION SYSTEM...

Page 2: ...plies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover damage arising from improper maintenance or negligence damage caused by fire flood wind or lightning vandalism f...

Page 3: ...Multi system access 15 2 8 Telephone and voice functions 15 2 9 Arming Scenarios 15 Chapter 3 Shortcuts 16 3 1 Keypad shortcuts 16 3 2 Shortcut with code 17 3 3 Keys and readers shortcuts 17 3 4 Shor...

Page 4: ...4 User s manual...

Page 5: ...s Ability control panels 510M 510B 510V 1030M 1030B 1030V Total terminals 10 30 Terminals on panel 5 10 Terminals on panel configurable as inputs 5 10 Terminals on panel configurable as Rollerblind Sh...

Page 6: ...The installer is the person or group of persons who sets up and programs the entire security system in accordance with the purchaser s requirements and in respect of the safety laws in force As the on...

Page 7: ...nology of the Ability 510B V and 1030B V provides users with system status information over the phone nBy readers 2 versions available nBy S wall mount and By X flush mount allow you to access and con...

Page 8: ...tures In addition to the traditional User menu accessed by means of user code entry this system provides a series of shortcuts refer to Shortcuts in Appendix associated with keys Generally intrusion c...

Page 9: ...will be shown in white on black background Nota Bene Case C is discernible from case B in the fact that in case B the red LED on the keypad blinks Case C is shown only if case B is not present Table 2...

Page 10: ...tions in the events log etc C Steps back on the open menu without changing the selected item parameter etc ESC Exits the User menu without changing the selected item parameter etc ENABLE Enables optio...

Page 11: ...f surface by means of just two screws It is also IP34 rated heavy duty and therefore suitable for outdoor use It is equipped with a buzzer and 4 LEDs F1 Red F2 Blue F3 Green F4 Yellow The Universal fl...

Page 12: ...signed to the green LED is active The scenario associated with the arming shortcut assigned to the yellow LED is active Intermittent blinking ON 2 3sec OFF 0 1sec At least one Reader partition is arme...

Page 13: ...User and User Main User codes can disable ordinary User codes and change their PINs However a Main User code cannot be used to disable another Main User code or change its PIN User codes can change t...

Page 14: ...t the following actions 1 disarm the partitions common to the key and reader concerned 2 activate the respective Patrol Time for the partitions concerned 3 re arm the partitions as before when the Pat...

Page 15: ...contact numbers via a voice dialer The installer can associate a voice message with an event each message is customizable for the user 2 9 Arming Scenarios A scenario is a configuration programmed by...

Page 16: ...the shortcut will activate after code recogni tion The shortcut will affect the partitions common to both the key pad and code 4 Code users only when activation of the shortcut lowers sys tem security...

Page 17: ...ortcut associated with the blue LED of the reader or of the key 3 Green LED on for 3 seconds shortcut associated with the green LED of the reader or of the key 4 Yellow LED on for 3 seconds shortcut a...

Page 18: ...rtcuts 2 by means of access codes via the User Menu refer to paragraph 2 5 User Codes and paragraph 3 2 Shortcut with code This chapter describes the procedure via menu as described at paragraph 2 5 1...

Page 19: ...Clear call queue Delete memory The following shortcuts activate the associated commands Shortcut n 2 Stop alarms Shortcut n 3 Clear call queue Shortcut n 4 Delete memory Method 2 Access the Alarm mana...

Page 20: ...bed in paragraph 2 6 1 Air2 KF100 Wireless keyfobs Via Auto arm operations If a partition is associated with a timer which controls automatic arming operations it will arm when the timer switches ON a...

Page 21: ...category of elements zones codes etc you wish to activate deactivate 2 Use keys and followed by to select the single element 3 Use to activate the selected element or to deactivate it Other shortcuts...

Page 22: ...ils For example the details of an Arm command will show the code and keypad concerned and if you press the list of partitions involved System voltage Zone status allows you to view only the zones asso...

Page 23: ...icates Activate Output shortcut n 5 or Deactivate Output shortcut n 6 Via Wireless keyfob Push the respective button on the keyfob and verify the outcome of the requested operation as described in par...

Page 24: ...Keypad Settings section of the User Menu by means of a valid PIN Follow the instructions described in Method 1 4 8 Change PIN This section allows you to change your User Code PIN If your code has Main...

Page 25: ...hortcut n 7 Method 2 Access the Overtime req section of the User Menu by means of a valid PIN Via Reader Hold a valid digital key in the vicinity of the reader and select the LED or description relati...

Page 26: ...nnot generate alarms The system generates tamper alarms even when partitions are disarmed ARM DISARM You can enable disable the Auto arm function on each separate partition If the auto arm option is e...

Page 27: ...example after opening the front door otherwise the system will generate an alarm Each partition can be programmed with its own Exit time EXIT TIME OR EXIT DELAY These boards can be used to increase th...

Page 28: ...the perimeter zones of the partition can generate alarms Instant mode this operation enables the partition perimeter zones only and annuls delays In this way violation of the perimeter zones of the p...

Page 29: ...al entity for automatic time management of programmed peripherals or elements Ability control panels provide 2 timers TIMER Transceiver equipped devices In two way wireless systems all the devices are...

Page 30: ...enu Accesses the User Menu section View 13 Keypad sett menu Accesses the User Menu section Keypad Keypad 14 ZoneBypass menu Accesses the User Menu section Activations Zones 15 Output control Accesses...

Page 31: ...nel Backup battery low or disconnected Low battery The control panel backup battery is running low or is not connected properly Mains failure Mains failure The primary power source 230 Vac has failed...

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