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1. Challenger10 Administrators Manual 31 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 14 Program Users Your Name is Frank Smith Press ENTER Press ENTER to display the user s PIN code if the system is programmed to allow users other than the master installer to see PIN codes Pin Code 4346 Press ENTER Press ENTER to display the user s card data Card Bits 27 0 0 0 25 0 6 Press ENTER Press ENTER to exit this user record and return to the Display User screen Create or modify user In any given Challenger panel the process of using a RAS to create a new user or to modify an existing user is very similar You need to e Enter the user number that you want to add or modify in addition to the default master installer user 50 e Step though the LCD screens adding or changing details as you go e Press ENTER at the end to save the details A basic Challenger panel used only for intrusion detection and not access control might require only the most basic information such as user number alarm group and PIN code Some Challenger systems allow you to program many other user options such as e The users name e Adoor group and a floor group defines where the user is allowed to go and at what times of day e User flags that further configure how the user s access permissions are handled by the Challenger system Some Challenger panels enable you to enter or update a user s card data electronically b
2. 16 48 80 112 17 49 81 113 18 50 82 114 19 51 83 115 20 52 84 116 21 53 85 117 22 54 86 118 23 55 87 119 24 56 88 120 25 57 89 121 26 58 90 122 27 59 91 123 28 60 92 124 29 61 93 125 30 62 94 126 31 63 95 127 32 64 96 128 Challenger10 Administrators Manual 51 Appendix A Programming worksheets Floor groups worksheet Floor groups are programmed in user menu option 20 Door and Floor Groups Figure 10 Floor groups worksheet 52 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Appendix A Programming worksheets Holidays worksheet Holiday records are programmed in user menu option 21 Holidays Figure 11 Holidays worksheet Site Challenger Mark check box to indicate YES V Holiday Description Start End Recur Holiday types 12345 6 7 8 1 enne 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 L LOLLL 21 22 23 24 Challenger10 Administrators Manual 53 Appendix A Programming worksheets Figure 12 Holiday types worksheet 54 Challenger10 Administrators Manu
3. tecom Challenger10 Administrators Manual P N MAADMN TS1016 REV 01 ISS 18FEB13 Copyright Trademarks and patents Manufacturer Agency compliance Contact information 2013 UTC Fire amp Security All rights reserved The Challenger10 name and logo are trademarks of UTC Fire amp Security Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products Interlogix a division of UTC Fire amp Security Australia Pty Ltd Level 1 271 273 Wellington Road Mulgrave VIC 3170 Australia N4131 A For contact information see www interlogix com au Content Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Appendix A Important information iii Preface v Introduction 1 Welcome to the Challenger system 2 Testing yoursystem 3 Challenger user interfaces 3 Using the keypad 7 What is a user 10 Administrator tasks 13 Testing input devices 14 Menu reference 17 Option 1 Panel Status 18 Option 2 Input Unsealed 18 Option 3 Input In Alarm 19 Option 4 Input Isolated 19 Option 5 History 20 Option 6 Test Report 21 Option 7 Service Menu 23 Option 8 Film Counters 25 Option 9 Input Text 25 Option 10 Isolate 25 Option 11 Deisolate 26 Option 12 Test Input 26 Option 13 Start Auto Access Test 27 Option 14 Program Users 30 Option 15 Time amp Date 37 Option 16 Isolate Deisolate RAS DGP 40 Option 17 Enable Disable Service Tec
4. tested they will be available for viewing via the Test Report option From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 6 ENTER to display the current testing status of inputs configured for access or secure testing Test Report 1 Access 2 Secure Option Press 1 ENTER to display the results of inputs tested during access disarmed tests See Access test report below Enter 2 and press ENTER to display the results of inputs tested during secure armed tests See Secure test report on page 22 Alternatively press ENTER to exit this option Access test report This function displays the results of the access disarmed test which can be performed on specific inputs and cameras to see if they are operating correctly The inputs must be programmed to be included in access tests determined by the input s test type The system must be programmed with an appropriate test mode From the Test Report menu option enter 1 and press ENTER to display the results of inputs tested during access tests If all inputs that are programmed to be tested including O inputs during an access test have been tested the LCD screen displays the following No Untested Inputs Press ENTER Alternatively when one or more inputs are untested the LCD screen displays the inputs If you see only numbers and no names refer to Displaying input names on page 8 Challenger10 Administrator
5. At the Waiting For Card prompt press ENTER to display the card bits Card Bits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bits Enter the card bits raw card data in format XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX where each field is a number from 0 to 255 Press ENTER after each number to save the data and move to the next field When the last field is populated press ENTER to exit this user record and then return to the Create User screen Modifying a user The process of modifying a user is similar to the process of creating a user except that each screen will display the previously programmed values If the user already has card data that you need to change you have the option of deleting the card data and learning or manually entering new card data starting at the Waiting For Card prompt Card Bits 27 0 0 0 25 0 6 Del Press MENU to erase the user s card data and return to the Waiting For Card prompt Alternatively press ENTER to return to the Create User screen Challenger10 Administrators Manual 35 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 14 Program Users Total users You may need to know how many users are stored in the Challenger panel s memory including the default user 50 For example if the total number of users is 21 then 20 users have been added plus the master user 50 From the Program Users menu press 4 ENTER Total Users 21 Press ENTER Press ENTER to return to the User screen Card learn A
6. Users worksheet Alarm group Site User number Dual custody Alarm group User number Dual custody User number Alarm group Dual custody User number Alarm group Dual custody PIN Guard PIN Guard PIN Guard PIN Guard User number PIN Alarm group Dual custody Guard User number PIN Alarm group Dual custody Guard User number PIN Alarm group Dual custody Guard Visitor Visitor Visitor Visitor Visitor Visitor Visitor Challenger Mark ch
7. card data from a reader Waiting For Card Hist e Present a card at the designated card learn reader and then press ENTER to save the card bit data in the user record See Learning card data below Do one of the following e Press MENU to use unknown card data from the Challenger panel s history See Using data from card history on page 35 e Press ENTER to manually enter the card data bits See Manually entering card data on page 35 Learning card data At the Waiting For Card prompt present a card at the designated card learn reader The LCD screen displays the card bit data Card Bits 27 0 0 0 25 0 6 Bits Press ENTER to save the card bit data in the user record and then return to the Create User screen 34 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 14 Program Users Using data from card history At the Waiting For Card prompt press MENU to display the start of the card history list No 1 27 0 0 0 25 0 6 Next Enrol Press ENTER to save the card bit data in the user record and then return to the Create User screen Alternatively press MENU to display the next record in the card history list until you find the one you want If there are no more records the card history list the following screen displays End Of History Press ENTER Press ENTER to return to the Create User screen Manually entering card data
8. card reader RAS can be used to enter a user s card data card bits into the Challenger system by presenting badging the card at the reader during the user creation process From the Program Users menu press 5 ENTER to select a RAS to be the card learn reader RAS 1 is selected by default 1 Card RAS Enter the card reader s RAS address in the range 1 to 16 and 65 to 80 and then press ENTER 16 Card RAS Press ENTER to return to the User screen Programming non Tecom magnetic card formats The following procedure must be used to allow non Tecom format cards such as credit cards financial institution cards and so on to be programmed as users Your system must be equipped with the appropriate card reader in order to perform this function Use the following steps to record the non Tecom format card enrolment number in the user record 1 Swipe the card in the reader 2 Ifthe card is not recognized by the system an event will be logged in history as Card Pin followed by an enrolment number of up to 10 digits for example Card Pin 1234512345 Note the enrolment number which will be recorded as the PIN code when programming the user 36 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 15 Time amp Date 3 Follow the procedure described in Create or modify user on page 32 and enter the enrolment number as the PIN code If you want the user to use the car
9. film counts for cameras 1 to 4 The LCD screen will resemble the example in Option 8 Film Counters on page 25 until you press ENTER or the display times out If there are any tests not completed you can again select Start Auto Access Test to finish the testing Challenger10 Administrators Manual 29 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 14 Program Users Option 14 Program Users From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 1 4 ENTER to manage the user records that are stored in the Challenger panel s memory For tasks involving large quantities of users it s best to use management software such as Security Commander Note Your Challenger system may be configured for dual custody programming where any user other than the master user requires a second user to enter their code before access is granted to this option 1 Delete 2 Display 3 Create 4 Total 5 Card Learn Option The Program Users menu contains the following options e 1 see Delete user below e 2 see Display user below e 3 see Create or modify user on page 32 e 4 see Total users on page 36 e 5 see Card learn on page 36 e Press 0 ENTER to exit this option See also Programming non Tecom magnetic card formats on page 36 We suggest that you record the details of users on the User worksheet see Users worksheet on page 50 Delete user From the Program U
10. four of the possible 128 doors and each door s assigned time zone if displays instead of a time zone number then the door is disabled Pressing when Enter Door is displayed scrolls through all 128 doors Door Grp 1 D1 D2 D3 D4 Enter Door For each door in the door group enter a door number in the range 1 to 128 and then press ENTER to allocate a time zone to the door Door Grp 1 D1 01 D2 D3 D4 Dis Tz D1 Enter a time zone number in the range 1 to 63 and then press ENTER to return to the Enter Door prompt Alternatively if you need to disable a door enter MENU as the time zone and then press ENTER to return to the Enter Door prompt 42 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 20 Door and Floor Groups Door Grp 1 D1 01 D2 D3 D4 Enter Door We suggest that each time you program or change a door group you record the details on the Door groups worksheet Programming or modifying a floor group We suggest that you record the details of floor groups on the Floor Groups Worksheet see Floor groups worksheet on page 52 From the Door and Floor Groups menu press 2 ENTER to program a floor group Floor Groups Group No Enter a floor group number in the range 1 to 128 and press ENTER The LCD screen displays the floor group number four of the possible 64 floors and each floor s assigned time zone if dis
11. identified by a system name for example INPUT1 and optionally by a custom name for example Reception Holdup Button The Challenger system is typically configured to monitor the state of its zone input circuits 4 state monitoring Input tamper alarms are generated when the circuit indicates an open circuit or a short circuit condition Input test is a defined interval during which a selected input can be tested toggled from sealed to unsealed and then back to sealed to verify that the panel correctly identifies the states The input type determines exactly how an input will function when its area is armed or disarmed Most input types require an area but some input types that affect the status of areas need alarm groups A person who installs and services security equipment Four door or Four lift DGPs Electrical detection devices called inputs are connected to the Challenger panel or a DGP Based on the type of device and whether the device s location called area is armed or disarmed the device triggers an alarm when something activates it For example the device might be a reed switch that detects a door being opened when the area is armed An alarm typically triggers a siren and flashing light to operate and sends a message to a remote monitoring company The device is inhibited from reporting alarms It is excluded from functioning as part of the system A device using a key operated switch to arm or
12. input number is preceded by i e Unsealed inputs The input number is preceded by u e System alarms For example DGP tamper From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 1 ENTER to display a list of active alarms tamper alarms isolated inputs or unsealed inputs No Alarms Tampers Isolates Unsealed Press ENTER Press ENTER to exit this option or press NEXT to update the display When one or more inputs are in alarm tamper alarm isolated or unsealed the LCD screen displays the most recent alarm If you see only numbers and no names refer to Displaying input names on page 8 Summary On u2 Front Door Contact NEXT or ENTER Press NEXT or MENU to display additional inputs if any Press ENTER to exit the option Option 2 Input Unsealed From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 2 ENTER to display a list of unsealed inputs for example an open door contact The LCD screen displays the following information when no inputs are unsealed All Inputs are Sealed Press ENTER Note If the system is configured for input tamper monitoring four state monitoring open circuit and short circuit conditions are also displayed Press ENTER to exit this option or press NEXT to update the display When one or more inputs are unsealed the LCD screen displays the inputs If you see only numbers and no names refer to Displa
13. line of the LCD screen enter the number and then press ENTER NO Recurring Holidays Change 0 Skip If required press MENU to toggle the programmed value from NO to YES and then press ENTER Alternatively press 0 to exit this holiday Recurring holidays When a future holiday is defined as recurring then the year portion of the start and end dates is automatically incremented by 1 each time the holiday ends Option 22 Open Door From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 2 2 ENTER to unlock a door that you and the RAS are authorized to unlock The Open Door command would typically be used at a RAS that s at a different location from the door for example from a security desk Open Door Door No Enter the door number in the range 1 to 128 and then press ENTER Alternatively press ENTER to exit this option Option 23 Unlock Lock Disable and Enable From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 2 3 ENTER to unlock timed unlock lock disable or enable an intelligent door doors numbered in the range 17 to 64 or 81 to 128 connected to an Intelligent Access Controller The door will remain in the state selected until an opposite event occurs in the system that will change the state of that door For example door 21 automatically unlocks at 8 a m and relocks at 5 p m by using an override time zone If the user wishes to secure
14. modem If there is more than one path with Connect on Service option enabled then the path with the highest priority is automatically selected From the Service menu press 4 ENTER to select dial temporary management software Pause Phone No Ser No Enter up to 10 digits to program a temporary service telephone number and then press ENTER 1 Confirm Dial 0 Exit Menu Press 1 ENTER to dial the temporary service number Alternatively press 0 ENTER to cancel Answer management software Use this option to answer a current dial in attempt There can be one or more communication paths with the Connect on Service option enabled The path with the highest priority is automatically selected Enter 5 and press ENTER to answer the call Challenger connects and exits the menu 24 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 8 Film Counters Option 8 Film Counters From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 8 ENTER to display the current frame number position on each of the security camera films If a camera is fitted with a film out detector and that camera does not have a film in it the frame count will be displayed as OUT OUT is removed when film is loaded Up to eight cameras can be displayed A camera position that does not have a camera fitted will display the frame count as A frame count can be from 0 to
15. output that is used in a logic equation Each macro input is an event flag or output A set of rules that is created by macro inputs logic equations and macro outputs A macro output holds the result of a logic equation The macro output can have a timing element Macro outputs trigger event flags or inputs A Challenger system may be programmed and operated via Security Commander management software on a graphical interface Customer staff member or installer who has login rights to system management software A reader RAS that provides exit from a region through a door The out reader is accompanied by an in reader that provides entry to the region through the door Note This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access Controller When a valid card or PIN is entered at the door out reader the number of the region that the user is exiting from into is recorded against the user code Note This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access Controller A door can be programmed with an override time zone that when valid automatically keeps the door unlocked Note This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access Controller Personal Identification Number A number given to or selected by a user that identifies the user to the Challenger system Passive Infrared detector A security device used to detect intruders in a certain part of an area or premises An inquiry message cont
16. press ENTER to return to the Reset Camera screen Option 19 Install Menu Access to the Install menu is typically limited to installers or administrators Refer to the Challenger10 Programming Manual if you are an installer or administrator and you need to know details of Challenger system programming Challenger10 Administrators Manual 41 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 20 Door and Floor Groups Option 20 Door and Floor Groups From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 2 0 ENTER to program door groups and floor groups A door group contains a list of doors and a time zone for each door A floor group contains a list of floors and a time zone for each floor The time zone assigned to the door group or floor group restricts user access to the times defined in the time zone Time zone 0 provides 24 hour access to authorized users Groups 1 Doors 2 Floors Option Press 1 ENTER to program a door group or press 2 ENTER to program a floor group Alternatively press ENTER to exit this option Programming or modifying a door group We suggest that you record the details of Door Groups on the Door Groups worksheet see Door groups worksheet on page 51 From the Door and Floor Groups menu press 1 ENTER to program a door group Door Groups Group No Enter a door group number in the range 1 to 255 and press ENTER The LCD screen displays the door group number
17. the Challenger system 2 Testing your system 3 Challenger user interfaces 3 The LCD screen 4 Area LEDs 5 CA111x status LEDs 5 TS0804 system fault LEDs 6 TS0804 system alarm LEDs 6 Internal beeper 6 Using the keypad 7 Displaying input names 8 Selecting areas by searching 8 Entering text via RAS 9 Using the menu 10 What is a user 10 Codes 11 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 1 Introduction gt Welcome to the Challenger system Welcome to the Challenger system The Challenger integrated intrusion detection and access control panel is widely accepted as a versatile high quality Australian designed product Challenger s customisable design makes it the benchmark for intrusion detection alarm and access control systems The Challenger panel is the heart and soul of the Challenger intrusion detection and access control system The Challenger system is essentially a collection of databases that are stored in the panel s onboard memory and can be programmed by the installer or administrator as applicable using the following tools e LCD RAS Initially the Challenger system must be programmed using a remote arming station RAS fitted with a liquid crystal display LCD screen and keypad The RAS s text based user interface provides a menu that is numbered for rapid access This manual describes how to program and operate a Challenger system by means of a RAS e Management software A Challenger system that is config
18. the premises and leave at 4 p m the door can be locked using the lock option but will still automatically unlock at 8 a m again the following morning 1 Unlock 2 Lock 3 Disable 4 Enable Option 46 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 23 Unlock Lock Disable and Enable Select an option e Press 1 ENTER to unlock a door e Press 2 ENTER to lock a door e Press 3 ENTER to disable a door e Press 4 ENTER to enable a door e Press ENTER to exit this option The following example uses option 1 The other options are similar Use 1 Unlock to unlock a door that you are authorized via the door group assigned to your PIN code to unlock Unlock Door Door No Enter the door number 17 to 64 or 81 to 128 and then press ENTER Alternatively press ENTER to return to the User menu Challenger10 Administrators Manual 47 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 23 Unlock Lock Disable and Enable 48 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Appendix A Programming worksheets Summary Print or copy the following worksheets as needed e Users worksheet on page 50 e Door groups worksheet on page 51 e Floor groups worksheet on page 52 e Holidays worksheet on page 53 Challenger10 Administrators Manual 49 Appendix A Programming worksheets Users worksheet User records are programmed in user menu option 14 Program Users Figure 8
19. 9999 Film Counts 1 0123 2 1077 3 0056 4 Press ENTER Press ENTER to see the film counts for cameras 5 to 8 Press ENTER a second time to exit this menu Option 9 Input Text From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 9 ENTER to display the names assigned to inputs 1 to 1008 Input 1 Rear Door Contact Input No The LCD screen displays the first input number and its assigned name If you see only numbers and no names refer to Displaying input names on page 8 Press NEXT or MENU to display subsequent input names Alternatively enter the input number and press ENTER to display the input s name Press ENTER to exit the display Option 10 Isolate You may need to isolate an input to prevent false alarms possibly due to a faulty input device A faulty input is typically unsealed and cannot be sealed Isolating the input excludes it from functioning as part of the intrusion detection system If an input is in an alarm state then isolating it resets the alarm After the problem is resolved the input must be de isolated see Option 11 Deisolate on page 26 From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 1 0 ENTER The LCD screen displays the first unsealed input or the message All Inputs are Sealed Challenger10 Administrators Manual 25 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 11 Deisolate Unsealed on 1 Front door
20. Defining the end A holiday can span a range of dates if so you need to program the end date If the holiday is for only a single date you can program only the start date and then enter zeros for the day month and year of the end date Holiday 1 31 12 12 00 00 00 End Day Enter a number in the range 1 to 31 and then press ENTER to program the day that the holiday ends Alternatively enter 0 if this is a one day holiday Holiday 1 31 12 12 02 00 00 End Mth Enter a number in the range 1 to 12 and then press ENTER to program the month in which the holiday ends Alternatively enter 0 if this is a one day holiday Holiday 1 31 12 12 02 01 00 End Yr Enter a number in the range 0 to 99 and then press ENTER to program the last two digits of the year in which the holiday ends Alternatively enter 0 if this is a one day holiday Assigning holiday types A holiday must be assigned at least one holiday type in order for it to be used The holiday type can be linked to a time zone A holiday without a holiday type is inactive Holiday 1 Hol Types Type 1 8 To assign a holiday type to a holiday enter the holiday type number and then press ENTER The holiday type number will display in the top line of the LCD screen Challenger10 Administrators Manual 45 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 22 Open Door Alternatively to remove a holiday type from a holiday it s already displayed in the top
21. R to indicate which Sunday in the month daylight savings time ends The following example shows the LCD screen where a value of 1 is entered 1 First Sunday Month 00 End Sunday If correct press ENTER to accept and then to program the end month 1 First Sunday Month 00 End Month Enter a value in the range 1 to 12 and press ENTER to indicate which month daylight savings time ends The following example shows the LCD screen where a value of 4 is entered 1 First Sunday Month 04 End Month If correct press ENTER to accept Correct From the Time amp Date menu press 4 ENTER to program a time correction for the Challenger panel s internal clock if needed Seconds Correction Per Day 0 Chg Sec Enter the value in seconds press MENU to toggle the or factor for the amount of seconds you need to add or subtract each day and then press ENTER Challenger10 Administrators Manual 39 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 16 Isolate Deisolate RAS DGP Option 16 Isolate Deisolate RAS DGP From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 1 6 ENTER to temporarily exclude from the Challenger system fault or tamper messages system alarms that are being generated by an arming station RAS or data gathering panel DGP This would be used if a RAS or DGP has generated a system alarm or is out of service and needs to be isolated while awaiting servic
22. a value such as a number or amount enter the value and press ENTER The information will be saved Press ENTER to display the next option To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Press 0 ENTER to skip options Challenger10 Administrators Manual 7 Chapter 1 Introduction gt Using the keypad Displaying input names Input devices are identified by a number from 1 to 1008 and optionally a name programmed by the installer The name is useful to determine the location of an input device that is unsealed or in alarm Your Challenger system may be programmed to display inputs by their number along with their name Figure 3 below Unsealed On 6 Front Door Contact NEXT or ENTER Alternatively your system might be programmed to display a list of input numbers Figure 4 below Figure 3 Input name displayed Figure 4 Input numbers displayed Unsealed On 6 7 9 NEXT or ENTER In this case enter an input number and then press ENTER to display the input s name Selecting areas by searching Areas are identified by a number from 1 to 99 and optionally a name programmed by the installer When arming or disarming the system you may want to select a specific area instead of selecting all areas Some RAS models such as the CA111x series support area search mode to help you quickly find areas by name For example to use a CA1116 RAS s
23. abled during any access test on areas assigned to it The area is disarmed after one of the following occurs e The access test is cancelled by the user e The required inputs are tested toggled from sealed to unsealed and back to sealed e The access test time expires An input s access test is recorded as completed if the input is toggled from sealed to unsealed and back to sealed typically by a technician activating a sensor such as a door contact Note If cameras are programmed to be tested during the access test and the system is programmed as a financial institution then the film counters automatically display after the cameras are tested Following an access test you can view the access test report to see if any of the required inputs are untested see Access test report on page 21 See also Option 13 Start Auto Access Test on page 27 for details of how to manually initiate the access testing interval Cancelling an access test From the access test RAS display Figure 6 above press 0 ENTER ENTER The RAS beeper stops sounding and the selected areas are disarmed Challenger10 Administrators Manual 15 Chapter 2 Administrator tasks gt Testing input devices Conducting a secure test Secure testing is typically used for inputs that you need to test whilst the area is being armed for example to enable you to test a door contact at the end of the day when arming the area Your system m
24. ain types e Users Users can typically arm or disarm the intrusion detection system called alarm control handle alarms or open doors called access control User tasks are described in the Challenger User Manual e Administrators In addition to a user s role administrators can add users and perform other administrative tasks as described in this manual 10 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 1 Introduction gt What is a user Installers Installers or alarm technicians typically install program and maintain the Challenger system Installer tasks are described in the Challenger10 Programming Manual Some tasks such as testing inputs may be performed by installers instead of administrators These tasks are described in this manual The differences between types of users is determined by what they can do arming and disarming the system and by accessing the Challenger menu and where they can go by opening doors or accessing floors via a lift A user s ability to arm and disarm the system and to access the Challenger menu is determined by assigning an alarm group to the user Refer to the Challenger10 Programming Manual for details about alarm groups A user s ability to open doors is determined by assigning a door group to the user A user s ability to access a floor via a lift is determined by assigning a floor group to the user Codes A PIN or user code is a series of 4 to 10 digits that uniquely ident
25. al Glossary 2 state monitoring 4 state monitoring 24 hour alarm 4 Door Lift DGP Access Access control Access test Access time Acknowledge Alarm Alarm code Alarm code prefix digits Alarm control The system s input circuits are monitored for sealed and unsealed conditions The system s input circuits are monitored for sealed unsealed open and short conditions 4 state monitoring also called input tamper monitoring is used in Challenger systems by default See input tamper Input types that will generate an alarm regardless of area status armed or disarmed See Intelligent Access Controller The state of an area when it s disarmed The condition of an area when it is occupied and when the intrusion detection system has been set so that normal activity does not generate an alarm Opposite of secure Control of entry to or exit from a security area The Challenger system typically controls access by allowing only authorised users to unlock a door or to enter a lift The access disarmed test is a defined interval during which specific inputs may be tested to see if they are operating correctly when the area is occupied The input must be programmed to be included in access tests determined by the input s test type The time that a door will remain unlocked after a user has been granted access See reset The state of a intrusion detection system w
26. ality conditional There are two types of time zones Hard time zones are valid between defined start and end times on selected days Soft time zones are valid when a relay output is active The input is activated for example when a door is opened The transfer of records from a control panel to a management software computer Someone with a PIN and or a card who can operate the Challenger system for example to unlock a door User categories provide timed arming and disarming functionality for specific areas A record containing at least a user s PIN or card number to identify the user to the Challenger system Vault areas are areas that when armed will automatically arm other areas after a specified time If the user flag visitor status is set to YES the user must be accompanied by a non visitor user See input Challenger10 Administrators Manual 61 Glossary 62 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Index A access control 2 access test 14 automatic 14 cancelling 15 completing 15 report 21 starting automatically 15 starting manually 28 alarm code 34 55 alarm group 10 56 alarms 8 answer management software 24 area search 8 B beeper 6 C cameras 14 21 25 41 card learn RAS 36 code alarm 11 34 door 11 55 duress 11 58 PIN 11 34 user 11 custom LCD message 5 D daylight savings time 38 deisolate DGP 40 input 26 RAS 40 dial mana
27. and closing a door to verify that the Challenger system correctly identifies the input s change of state from sealed to unsealed and then back to sealed Overview Input devices are the various items such as passive infrared PIR detectors switches buttons and so on that can indicate a change of state in the Challenger system The system can recognize input states of sealed and unsealed and optionally open and shorted when input tamper monitoring is used Testing of inputs involves monitoring the state of the input whilst changing its state from sealed to unsealed and then back to sealed This is typically done by for example opening and closing a door and then checking the Challenger system to verify that the change was correctly reported Being highly configurable the Challenger system contains a number of testing options to suit a variety of applications For example e You may need to test individual inputs on an ad hoc basis when a device appears to be faulty See Option 12 Test Input on page 26 e The system may need to be tested periodically in accordance with Australian Standard AS2201 1 e High security applications like banks may require particular inputs for example hold up and suspicion buttons to be tested in access mode at the start of every day Each input must be programmed for appropriate testing options and the system must be programmed with an appropriate system test mode In order to conduct tes
28. apter 3 Menu reference Summary This chapter provides details of the Challenger10 user menu options with the exception of option 19 Install Menu which is described in the Challenger10 Programming Manual The ability to access a particular RAS menu option is subject to both the user s and the RAS s alarm groups For example the RAS may have the permission to display option 19 Install Menu but if the user does not also have this permission then the option cannot be accessed Content Option 1 Panel Status 18 Option 2 Input Unsealed 18 Option 3 Input In Alarm 19 Option 4 Input Isolated 19 Option 5 History 20 Option 6 Test Report 21 Option 7 Service Menu 23 Option 8 Film Counters 25 Option 9 Input Text 25 Option 10 Isolate 25 Option 11 Deisolate 26 Option 12 Test Input 26 Option 13 Start Auto Access Test 27 Option 14 Program Users 30 Option 15 Time amp Date 37 Option 16 Isolate Deisolate RAS DGP 40 Option 17 Enable Disable Service Tech 40 Option 18 Reset Cameras 41 Option 19 InstallMenu 41 Option 20 Door and Floor Groups 42 Option 21 Holidays 44 Option 22 Open Door 46 Option 23 Unlock Lock Disable and Enable 46 Challenger10 Administrators Manual 17 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 1 Panel Status Option 1 Panel Status Use Panel Status to list e Inputs in alarm The input number is preceded by A e Inputs in tamper alarm The input number is preceded by T e Isolated inputs The
29. ay be programmed to automatically go into secure test mode when arming areas that contain inputs configured for secure testing In such a case the RAS beeper sounds during the test interval and the LCD screen indicates that the secure test is running Figure 7 below Figure 7 Secure test RAS display Secure test NEXT For Untested 0 Cancel The secure armed test is a defined interval during which specific inputs may be tested to see if they are operating correctly when the area is unoccupied The inputs must be programmed to be included in secure tests determined by the input s test type The area is armed after one of the following occurs e The secure test is cancelled by the user e The required inputs are tested toggled from sealed to unsealed and back to sealed e The secure test time expires An input s secure test is recorded as completed if the input is toggled from sealed to unsealed and back to sealed Following a secure test you can view the secure test report to see if any of the required inputs are untested see Secure test report on page 22 Cancelling a secure test From the secure test RAS display Figure 7 above press 0 ENTER ENTER The RAS beeper stops sounding after the auto test interval expires and the selected areas are armed The secure test takes a little time to finish in order to give the tested inputs time to reseal 16 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Ch
30. contact Input No Press NEXT or MENU to display subsequent inputs Enter the input number and press ENTER to isolate that input If an attempt is made to isolate an input which is already isolated the request appears as if it is processed but it is not logged in the history and the input remains isolated When finished press ENTER to exit this option Option 11 Deisolate An input may have been isolated to prevent false alarms possibly due to a faulty input device Isolating the input excludes it from functioning as part ofthe intrusion detection system see Option 10 Isolate on page 25 After the problem is resolved the input must be de isolated Note Do not de isolate the input before checking the circumstances because de isolating an unsealed input may cause an alarm From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 1 1 ENTER The LCD screen displays a list of isolated inputs or the message All Inputs are De Isolated Isolated on u3 Rear door contact Deisolate Press the displayed number of an isolated input and then press ENTER to deisolate that input Press NEXT or MENU to display additional isolated inputs if any Select the required isolated input and then press ENTER to deisolate that input When finished press ENTER to exit this option Option 12 Test Input Use Test Input to start a defined interval input test time during which you can te
31. d between 3 and 30 seconds of receipt of ringing Refer to the Challenger10 Programming Manual for details about programming these parameters Challenger10 Administrators Manual Preface This is the Challenger10 Administrators Manual It is part of the following suite of manuals for the Challenger10 intrusion detection and access control panel e The Challenger10 Installation and Quick Programming Manual is for installation technicians to install and commission a Challenger panel e The Challenger10 Users Manual is suitable for most users of the Challenger10 system to perform everyday tasks e The Challenger10 Administrators Manual is for users and system administrators who need to manage the Challenger10 system via its text based user interface e The Challenger10 Programming Manual is for system administrators and installers who need to manage the Challenger10 system via its text based user interface in particular the Install menu Notes e The permissions assigned to you may not allow you to do everything described in this manual You may not be able to see all menu items described in this manual e A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation Challenger10 Administrators Manual v vi Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Summary This chapter provides an introduction to the Challenger system Content Welcome to
32. d a protocol Anti passback affects the ability of users to move from one region to another Entering a region twice in succession is either not possible hard anti passback or will only result in an event being logged in the history log reported to the printer and to management software soft anti passback Note This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access Controller A logical grouping of input devices that are armed and disarmed simultaneously A Challenger10 system can have 99 areas so area groups are used to help manage them There can be 255 area groups See secure A device that provides a user interface for security functions for areas or for access points doors The arming station may be an LCD keypad or any other device which can be used to perform security functions such as arm or disarm open doors and so on A portable device card or fob that holds information to identify a user to the Challenger system The information to identify a user can be stored in a chip smart card on a magnetic strip a bar code a Wiegand card or in biometric data such as a fingerprint See remote monitoring company Ademco Contact ID alarm reporting format See arming station Same as keypad buzzer Data Gathering Panel A DGP expands the capacity of the Challenger system An electronic device that allows the intrusion detection system to transmit alarms and other events to a remote monitor
33. d but not the PIN code enrolment number the following options must be programmed e The system must be programmed to display user flags when programming users e Set the user flag card only to YES when programming the user Option 15 Time amp Date From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 1 5 ENTER to manage the Challenger panel s time and date settings for example to program the daylight savings time start and end dates Time 1 Display 2 Set 3 DST 4 Correct 0 Exit Menu Display From the Time amp Date menu press 1 ENTER The LCD screen displays the panel s current time and date settings Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday 0 Exit Press the 0 or ENTER to return to the Time amp Date menu Set From the Time amp Date menu press 2 ENTER The LCD screen displays the panel s current time and date settings Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday Hours Enter the hours in 24 hour format or accept the current value and then press ENTER Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday Minutes Enter the minutes or accept the current value and then press ENTER Challenger10 Administrators Manual 37 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 15 Time amp Date Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday Seconds Enter the seconds or accept the current value and then press ENTER Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday Day of Mth Enter the da
34. disarm areas An arming station with buttons to input data When enabled a duress code user s alarm code 1 can be entered on a keypad to activate a duress alarm Keypad duress is enabled or disabled in Alarm Groups The system s two RS 485 data busses LAN1 and LAN2 58 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Glossary Local alarm Logic equation Low security time zone Macro input Macro logic program Macro output Management software Operator Out reader Out reader region Override time zone PIN PIR Poll An alarm that is reported only within a building and typically occurs when an area is disarmed occupied The circumstances that cause a local alarm can be checked and rectified by personnel on site and it is therefore unnecessary for the alarm to be relayed to a remote monitoring company Certain input types can generate a local alarm during access disarmed times and can report to remote monitoring company during secure armed times A logic expression that combines macro inputs in a specific manner The result of a logic equation produces the macro action When a RAS s low security time zone is valid then either a card or a PIN can be used to open a door When the time zone is not valid and Card and Code is set to YES then both card and PIN are required to open a door Note This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access Controller An event flag or an
35. e Isolating a RAS or DGP will also reset any system alarm generated by the RAS or DGP Isolating a DGP will not isolate the alarm inputs on that DGP but will disable DGP s offline and online reporting 1 RAS 2 DGP Isolate Deisolate 0 Exit Menu Isolate RAS From the Isolate Deisolate RAS DGP menu press 1 ENTER No RASs Are Isolated Isolate RAS Alternatively if RAS 5 has previously been isolated the display would indicate the following 5 Isolate RAS Enter a RAS number and then press ENTER to toggle its isolated deisolated state For example press 5 ENTER to deisolate RAS 5 or press 6 ENTER to isolate RAS 6 and add it to the top line The procedures for isolating or deisolating a DGP are the same as for a RAS When finished deisolating RASs and DGPs press the down arrow key or ENTER to return to the Isolate Deisolate RAS DGP menu Option 17 Enable Disable Service Tech From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 1 7 ENTER to enable the service technician s PIN or card for the programmed service time period or to cancel the service technician s PIN or card prior to the expiration of the service time Note This menu is disabled when any areas are armed unless the system option Skip Access Check For Service Menu is enabled 40 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 18 Reset Cameras Enabling the service
36. e computers in remote locations Refer to the documentation provided with the management software for details 2 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 1 Introduction gt Testing your system Your Challenger system has been programmed to meet your specific requirements Therefore not all of the features described in this manual may apply to your system Also some of the features described in this manual will not be visible to all users see What is a user on page 10 Your system may have extra features or equipment installed The programming instructions for extra equipment are supplied separately Testing your system It is important that you regularly test your Challenger system to ensure that all installed equipment is operating properly You may have a technician operate your Challenger system locally or remotely to test and service your intrusion detection system There are various tests that can be used to ensure your system is working correctly We recommend that you discuss with the technician the testing processes you can perform to check your system and its ability to report to your remote monitoring company if applicable Routine maintenance on intruder alarm systems installed in a client s premises should be performed in accordance with AS2201 1 1998 SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE RECORDS AND REPORTS Note that this standard requires that routine maintenance be performed at least once per year Refer to the Challenge
37. eck box to indicate YES Name Door group Floor group Trace Card only Privileged Long access Name Door group Floor group Trace Card only Privileged Long access Name Door group Floor group Trace Card only Privileged Long access Name Door group Floor group Trace Card only Privileged Long access Name Door group Floor group Trace Card only Privileged Long access Name Door group Floor group Trace Card only Privileged Long access Name Door group Floor group Trace Card only Privileged Long access 50 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Appendix A Programming worksheets Door groups worksheet Door groups are programmed in user menu option 20 Door and Floor Groups Figure 9 Door groups worksheet Site Challenger Door group no Description Door TZ Door TZ Door TZ Door TZ 1 33 65 97 2 34 66 98 3 35 67 99 4 36 68 100 5 37 69 101 6 38 70 102 7 39 71 103 8 40 72 104 9 41 73 105 10 42 74 106 11 43 75 107 12 44 76 108 13 45 77 109 14 46 78 110 15 47 79 111
38. ee Figure 1 on page 4 to arm an area named East wing foyer 1 Press nnnn where nnnn is your code and then press ENTER or ON Any disarmed areas that are assigned to your alarm group are listed 2 Press the area search mode key Figure 1 item 3 to begin area search 8 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 1 Introduction gt Using the keypad Area Search is End 3 Use the RAS keypad to enter a search character or string as described in Entering text via RAS below When each character is displayed press ENTER to move to the next position When finished press to list all areas that contain the string Figure 5 Area search prompt For example search for EAST to find all with area names beginning with that text including East wing foyer Search is not case sensitive 4 When the list of areas displays you can press the area number and then press ENTER to arm only that area Alternatively press 0 ENTER to arm all of the found areas 5 When finished arming areas press ENTER to exit the display Entering text via RAS A RAS keypad can be used to create or edit text such as user names When required the keypad automatically changes to text edit mode where numbered keys can produce both text and numerals as listed in Table 1 on page 10 For example press 2 for D press 2 2 for E and so on Press ENTER to save the first value and
39. el is offline Battery illuminates if the auxiliary battery power is found to be low after mains power is lost TS0804 system alarm LEDs TS0804 RASs have system alarm LEDs that indicate as follows Access illuminates if an alarm has occurred in an area that is occupied and the intrusion detection system has been set to allow normal access 24 Hr illuminates if an alarm has occurred in an area where an input device has been programmed for 24 hour monitoring Secure illuminates if an alarm has occurred in an area that is secure armed Tamper illuminates if an alarm has occurred due to tamper Internal beeper The RAS s beeper provides a number of indications A short beep indicates that a valid card is presented at a reader or a key is pressed on a keypad The beep may be followed by two beeps to indicate that access has been granted for example to open a door Seven short beeps indicates that a PIN or card is not valid at the particular RAS or at the particular time or that the area you are attempting to arm has an input that is unsealed or in alarm A continuous tone indicates that an input test is being performed Continuous beeping indicates that one or more inputs are in local alarm Your Challenger system may be programmed so that the RAS beeps whilst an entry timer exit timer or warning timer is running Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 1 Introduction gt Using the keypad Using the key
40. gement software 24 disable service tech 40 disconnect management software 23 door disable 46 enable 46 lock 46 Challenger10 Administrators Manual open 46 unlock 46 door code 55 56 door groups 42 51 57 duress code 58 E enable service tech 40 entering text 9 F film counters 25 financial institution option 15 floor groups 42 52 57 G glossary 55 H history 20 holiday types 45 holidays 44 53 input in alarm 19 input isolated 19 input names 8 input tamper monitoring 27 input text 25 inputs alarm 18 19 deisolating 26 isolated 18 19 isolating 25 monitoring 27 tamper 18 testing 14 26 unsealed 18 install menu 41 intrusion detection 2 isolate DGP 40 63 Index input 25 RAS 40 K keypad duress 58 L LCD message 5 screen 4 LEDs area 5 status 5 system alarm 6 system fault 6 local alarm 7 59 management software 2 N New Zealand requirements iv O open door 46 P panel status 18 PIN 10 PIN code 34 program users 50 R RAS beeper 6 keypad 7 LCD screen 4 64 LEDs 5 remote arming station RAS 2 request service technician 23 reset cameras 41 routine maintenance 3 S secure test automatic 16 cancelling 16 completing 16 report 22 service menu 23 service technician 23 40 shunt 60 system alarm 18 system alarm LEDs 6 system fault LEDs 6 system testing 3 T test repo
41. h 40 Option 18 Reset Cameras 41 Option 19 InstallMenu 41 Option 20 Door and Floor Groups 42 Option 21 Holidays 44 Option 22 Open Door 46 Option 23 Unlock Lock Disable and Enable 46 Programming worksheets 49 Users worksheet 50 Door groups worksheet 51 Floor groups worksheet 52 Holidays worksheet 53 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Glossary 55 Index 63 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Important information Agency compliance This product conforms to the standards set by Standards Australia on behalf of the Australian Communications and Media Authority ACMA UTC Fire amp Security recommend enclosure covers remain fitted to maintain C Tick compliance Limitation of liability To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law in no event will Interlogix a division of UTC Fire amp Security Australia Pty Ltd be liable for any lost profits or business opportunities loss of use business interruption loss of data or any other indirect special incidental or consequential damages under any theory of liability whether based in contract tort negligence product liability or otherwise Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages the preceding limitation may not apply to you In any event the total liability of Interlogix shall not exceed the purchase price of the product The foregoing limitation will apply to the maximum extent permit
42. hat is programmed to request that a door be briefly unlocked For example an egress button is provided inside a doorway to allow users to exit without using a door reader Note This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access Controller When the egress time zone is valid a user may press the egress button and the door will unlock Note This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access Controller A longer than normal time for the door to unlock when a user with Extended Access presents a valid card or PIN at a door reader Note This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access Controller A panel programming concept that assigns a group of floors to a user in order to allow selection of those floors when accessing a lift reader Access to each floor in a group may be restricted via a time zone A type of smart card See card Allows areas to arm regardless of any unsealed inputs that may subsequently cause an alarm Forced door debounce time delays the generation of a forced door alarm for the specified interval It caters for certain locks that may cause erroneous forced door reporting Note This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access Controller If the user is a guard type then the system can generate a guard failed to check in alarm if required A list of past intrusion detection and access control events stored in memory which can be viewed o
43. hen a input is unsealed and the condition of the area is such that state should be signalled for example a door is opened when its area is armed The user s full PIN used for alarm control and optionally for door control See also door code The alarm code prefix value in the range one to four enables users to enter a door code a shorter PIN for access control For example if a user s full PIN is six digits long for example 123456 and the alarm code prefix value is two then the first two digits are removed for access control and the user can operate doors by entering only the last four digits of the PIN for example 3456 The control over alarm arm and disarm functions Challenger10 Administrators Manual 55 Glossary Alarm group Alarm reporting Anti passback Area Area group Armed Arming station RAS Card Central station CID Console Console warning DGP Dialler Disarmed Door code Door contact A panel programming concept that defines a group of areas functions and menu options Alarm groups are assigned to users arming stations or door readers to define what areas can be controlled and what functions can be performed by that user or from that device An alarm group can also be assigned to certain input types such as key switches A procedure to transmit alarm events or other events to a remote monitoring company by means of a dialler and a set of rules calle
44. ial 0 Exit Menu Press 1 ENTER to send a Service Request event to your alarm monitoring company Alternatively press 0 ENTER to cancel Disconnect management software Use this option to disconnect an active connection that has Connect on Service option enabled If there is more than one path with Connect on Service option enabled then the path with the highest priority is automatically selected From the Service menu press 2 ENTER to disconnect from management software Challenger disconnects and exits the menu Challenger10 Administrators Manual 23 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 7 Service Menu Dial management software Use this option to initiate a communication path s connection to management software dial the path s phone number 1 and attempt to connect to the remote service modem If there is more than one path with Connect on Service option enabled then the path with the highest priority is automatically selected From the Service menu press 3 ENTER to dial management software 1 Confirm Dial 0 Exit Menu Press 1 ENTER to dial phone number 1 Alternatively press 0 ENTER to cancel Dial temporary management software Use this option to enter a temporary service telephone number and initiate a communication path s connection to management software dial the temporary service telephone number that you enter and attempt to connect to the remote service
45. ifies you to the Challenger system Your Challenger system may be programmed so that you can use your PIN to arm and disarm the system and to open doors Alternatively your system may allow the use of a door code to open doors and a duress code to send a message to the alarm monitoring company These terms are explained in the Challenger10 Users Manual Challenger10 Administrators Manual 11 Chapter 1 Introduction gt What is a user 12 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 2 Administrator tasks Summary This chapter describes the tasks that a user with administrator privileges would typically perform via a Challenger RAS These administrator tasks are in addition to tasks such as arming disarming and so on which are described in the Challenger10 User Manual Content Testing input devices 14 Overview 14 Conducting an access test 14 Cancelling an access test 15 Conducting a secure test 16 Cancelling a secure test 16 Challenger10 Administrators Manual 13 Chapter 2 Administrator tasks gt Testing input devices Testing input devices Testing of Challenger devices may be performed by Challenger system administrators and or by installers depending on the situation In addition your system may be programmed to initiate tests automatically when arming or disarming the system Note Automatic test actually means to automatically start a test interval during which you can test inputs by for example opening
46. ight also show information you have entered on the keypad Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 1 Introduction gt Challenger user interfaces Figure 2 Default LCD welcome screen There Are No Alarms In This Area Code The welcome screen indicates that the Challenger system is ready to receive commands The top line is a configurable custom message such as the default time and date or other text such as the company name Note Images of LCD screens used in this manual are for illustration only and may not match actual RAS LCD screens In some instances there is insufficient space to display all the text being presented for example a list of areas in your building LCD RASs that have small displays 16 characters LCD screens scroll longer strings of text in order to display entire messages This scrolling is referred to as rotation When a long message displays the text rotation begins after a configurable delay and scrolls at a configurable speed this functionality is not applicable to TS0004 or TS0210 LCD RASs The bottom line displays Code to indicate that the Challenger system is ready to accept a user s personal identification number PIN also called a code The bottom line may also display instructions and the characters you enter on the keypad except for PINs which are shown as characters Area LEDs RASs have up to 16 area LEDs that can be used to indicate the state of the system
47. ing company via telephone lines Can also be used to perform upload and download of access control data with management software See access An optional version of the user s PIN shortened by the number of digits specified in the alarm code prefix The door code is used for access control for example to open a door without revealing the entire PIN used for alarm control A magnetic contact used to detect if a door or window is opened 56 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Glossary Door control Door group DOTL Download Duress Egress Egress input Egress time zone Extended access time Floor group Fob Forced arming Forced door debounce time Guard History Hold up alarm The control over door functions A panel programming concept that assigns a group of doors to a user in order to allow access at those doors Access to each door in a group may be restricted via a time zone Door open too long Note This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access Controller The transfer of records from a management software computer to a control panel A situation where a user is being forced to breach the system security for example forced at gunpoint to open a door The duress facility allows a signal to be activated for example notification to a remote monitoring company by the user See also keypad duress Exit or request to exit RTE An input t
48. inually sent by the control panel to DGPs and arming stations Polling allows the remote unit to transfer data to the control panel Challenger10 Administrators Manual 59 Glossary RAS Reader Region Relay Relay controller Remote monitoring company Reporting Reset RTE Sealed Secure Secure test Security Commander Remote arming station See arming station A device arming station used for access control that can read magnetic stripe or proximity cards to authenticate the user A defined access control area having intelligent doors acting as boundaries Regions are used by the anti passback functions to keep track of users The system can deny access to a card or PIN belonging to a user when the user is already assigned to the region A region can also keep a count of users in order to activate a macro logic program when a certain value is reached Note This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access Controller Relay or output from the panel or a relay controller A PCB module that connects to the panel or aDGP to provide additional relay or open collector outputs A company that monitors whether an alarm has occurred in a intrusion detection system A remote monitoring company is located away from the building or area it monitors Also known as central station See alarm reporting An authorised user typically must enter a PIN at the keypad to reset ack
49. ll be updated and the tone will stop Alternatively press ENTER to stop the tone and return to the previous screen Press ENTER when finished to exit this option Note If the test is not completed within the input test time default is 5 minutes the option is exited Option 13 Start Auto Access Test From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 1 3 ENTER to initiate a defined interval during which specific untested inputs and cameras camera count input types may be tested to see if they are operating correctly when the area is in access disarmed Note This option may be used regardless of the programmed Challenger system test mode However if an access test was automatically run and completed before using this option then the Test Completed message will display and no inputs will need to be tested Challenger10 Administrators Manual 27 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 13 Start Auto Access Test The following programming is required e The inputs to be tested must be included in access tests input test types 1 2 4 or 5 Camera count inputs must be assigned input test type 0 No Testing e The access test time programmed by the installer must be sufficient for you to test all the required inputs default time is 15 minutes The RAS beeper sounds continuously during the testing time or until you exit this option Access Test NEXT For Untested 0 Cancel From the i
50. move to the second value Alternatively if the RAS has up and down arrow keys you can press an up or down key to save and move between the first and second values When each required character is displayed press ENTER to move to the next position When finished press MENU to save the name and press MENU a second time to exit In this option ENTER has no other function than to move the cursor Note If you make a change then only the letters to the left hand side of the cursor will be saved the cursor must be to the right hand side of the name when you press MENU to save Challenger10 Administrators Manual 9 Chapter 1 Introduction gt What is a user Table 1 Key presses to produce characters Key 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 1 A B C 1 a b c 2 D E F 2 d e f 3 G H 3 g h i 4 J K L 4 j k 5 M N O 5 m n o 6 P Q R 6 p q r 7 S T U 7 s t u 8 V W X 8 v w x 9 Y Z sp 9 y z sp 0 amp 0 amp Using the menu The Challenger system s user menu has 23 options for use by authorised users administrators or installers The user menu is described in detail in Chapter 3 Menu reference on page 17 Note A menu option will be visible to you only if allowed by the alarm group assigned to you and to the alarm group assigned to the particular RAS that you are using What is a user A user is someone with a PIN and or a card who can operate the Challenger system It helps to think of users as three m
51. n an LCD RAS sent to a printer or uploaded to a management software computer A silent alarm that is triggered by a hold up button Normally it will not trigger any siren only send a message to a remote monitoring company Challenger10 Administrators Manual 57 Glossary Holiday Holiday type In reader In reader region Input Input tamper Input test Input type Installer Intelligent Access Controller Intrusion detection Isolate Key switch Keypad Keypad duress LAN A specified date or range of dates during which typical users are denied access during times that they would normally be permitted access Functionality to enable access to be granted to certain users during one holiday type but not necessarily to another holiday type Each holiday must have at least one type assigned A reader RAS that provides entry to a region through a door The in reader is accompanied by an out reader that provides exit from the region through the door Note This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access Controller When a valid card or PIN is entered at the door s in reader the number of the region that the user is entering into is recorded against the user code Note This functionality requires the use of an Intelligent Access Controller Also called zone input An electrical signal from a security device input device to the intrusion detection system Each input device is
52. n the user s alarm group that allows access during holidays via the holiday type Holidays have one or more holiday types numbered 1 to 8 For example there might be four school holidays in a year each of which has a Challenger holiday record to record the dates If each of these holidays is designated as holiday type 1 then the holiday type provides access during school holidays but not for other types of holidays such as public holidays We suggest that you record the details of holidays and holiday types on the Holidays Worksheet see Holidays worksheet on page 53 Programming a holiday From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 2 1 ENTER to program a holiday Holidays Holiday No Enter a holiday number in the range 1 to 24 and then press ENTER The holiday programming screen displays Holiday 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 Start Day Enter a number in the range 1 to 31 and then press ENTER to program the day that the holiday begins Defining the start 44 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 21 Holidays Holiday 1 31 00 00 00 00 00 Start Mth Enter a number in the range 1 to 12 and then press ENTER to program the month in which the holiday begins Holiday 1 31 12 00 00 00 00 Start Yr Enter a number in the range 0 to 99 and then press ENTER to program the last two digits of the year in which the holiday begins
53. nitial screen press NEXT to display an untested input test the input by unsealing and then sealing it and press NEXT to display the next untested input Repeat until all inputs have been tested If NEXT is selected to display any untested inputs the LCD screen displays the first input number and its assigned name If you see only numbers and no names refer to Displaying input names on page 8 Untested Access On 4 Office PIR NEXT or ENTER Alternatively press ENTER to proceed to the camera test or the Test Completed Not Completed display as applicable Untested Access On 2 Camera 1 NEXT or ENTER Inputs that are programmed as a camera input types and assigned to area 1 are also tested All Cameras Have Tested Successfully Press ENTER When all inputs that are programmed to be tested including O inputs during the access test have been tested or the time allowed for access test has expired the test will automatically cease and the display will indicate if the test is completed or not completed Test Completed Press ENTER Press ENTER to exit this option 28 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 13 Start Auto Access Test Note If your Challenger system is programmed as a financial institution system and is programmed to automatically go into access test mode when disarming area 1 which contains camera film count inputs then you will see the current
54. nowledge an alarm Request to exit egress The input is not activated for example when a door is closed The state of an area when it s armed The condition of an area when it should be vacant and the intrusion detection system has been set so that detected activity generates an alarm Opposite of access The secure armed test is a defined interval during which specific inputs may be tested to see if they are operating correctly when the area is unoccupied The inputs must be programmed to be included in secure tests determined by the input s test type Windows based software that provides a large scale multi operator user interface to control small and large Challenger installations Shunt A procedure that inhibits an input from generating an alarm when unsealed For example shunts stops a door generating an alarm when opened for a short time Smart card See card STU Subscriber Terminal Unit STU port The Challenger PCB s serial J15 port Tamper Indication that a security device may have been interfered with Some devices such as panels and DGPs have tamper switches to detect if they have been opened or removed from their mounting See input tamper 60 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Glossary Time zone Unsealed Upload User User category User record Vault area Visitor status Zone input A time zone or timezone is a means of making certain Challenger function
55. olated input is one which is excluded from functioning as part of the intrusion detection system It would typically be isolated because it is faulty and by isolating it you stop it from causing an alarm See Option 10 Isolate on page 25 for details The LCD screen displays the following information when no inputs are isolated Challenger10 Administrators Manual 19 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 5 History No Isolated Inputs Press ENTER When one or more inputs are isolated the LCD screen displays the inputs If you see only numbers and no names refer to Displaying input names on page 8 Isolated On 2 Front Door Contact NEXT or ENTER Press ENTER to exit the option Alternatively press NEXT to display additional isolated inputs if any Option 5 History From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 5 ENTER to display past events of system history including alarms and access to the menu It can help you determine events such as the time that an alarm occurred the time it was reset and who reset it the time the system was disarmed in the morning and so on 1 Alarm Events 2 Log Only Events Option Press 1 ENTER to display alarm events currently held in the panel s memory 13 49 26 11 Menu Entered at Console 1 gt 1 Scan 0 Exit The display indicates the most recent event A gt character at the end of the line indicates that the text does not fit
56. on the LCD screen Press 1 to shift the text sideways to see more and repeat as needed A character at the start of the line indicates that the event is an alarm activation Press ENTER to view earlier events or press NEXT to view later events The above example shows e The time of the event in hours and minutes HH MM e The date of the event as day and month DD MM e The type of event for example Menu Entered e The location of the event for example Console RAS 1 e The user s number and name if applicable In this case press 1 to shift the text sideways to see the additional text Enter 2 and press ENTER to display events currently held in the panel s memory that are not reported to the monitoring station but sent to local printer or computer for example access granted at door 20 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 6 Test Report Option 6 Test Report Inputs can be programmed to be included in either an access test or a secure test This means that a predefined timer starts running and during this interval the system looks for the input s state to be toggled from sealed to unsealed and back to sealed typically by a technician activating a sensor such as a door contact See Testing input devices on page 14 If an access test or a secure test interval has occurred and any inputs that are programmed to be included in the test have not been toggled i e
57. oup Press ENTER to display or change the first of the user flags if the system is programmed to display user flags NO Dual Custody Change 0 Skip If required press MENU to toggle the programmed value from NO to YES and then press ENTER to display subsequent user flags Alternatively press 0 to skip the subsequent user flags The user flags displayed in sequence are e dual custody e guard e visitor e trace user e card only e privileged Challenger10 Administrators Manual 33 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 14 Program Users e long access Press ENTER to program or display the user s name if the system is programmed to allow user name files for user numbers in the range 1 to 2000 Your Name is David Chisma 1 Edit Enter up to 16 characters of text for the user s name see Entering text via RAS on page 9 When you ve finished entering the name press MENU MENU to save the name exit the option and then to display the user s PIN code if the system is programmed to allow users other than the master installer to see PIN codes Pin Code 4346 Code The minimum PIN code length is 4 digits 5 for financial institutions plus any value programmed for the alarm code prefix For example if your system uses an alarm code prefix value of 2 digits then you must program PIN codes of at least 6 digits 4 2 Press ENTER to save the PIN code and then to learn the
58. pad Use the following steps to access the menu when the Code prompt is displayed on the bottom line of the LCD screen In the following example the system is configured to display the time and date instead of the default message There Are No Alarms In This Area 14 01 30 08 2012 Code To Access Menu Enter Code Code 2 Press nnnn where nnnn is your code and then press ENTER to display the user menu prompt 1 Press MENU 0 Exit ENTER Down Up 0 Exit Menu 3 From the user menu prompt you can now select the menu option you need see Figure 1 on page 4 or press 0 ENTER to exit Alternatively press ENTER or the RAS s down button if applicable to view the available user menu options in sequence 4 When finished press 0 ENTER or CLEAR to exit the menu Note After a few minutes of inaction the Challenger system automatically exits the menu and returns to the Code prompt However we recommend that you press 0 ENTER or CLEAR to exit the menu when you are finished in order to prevent unauthorised use that would otherwise be logged against your code The following keys are used to move between menu options e Press ENTER to scroll forward one menu option e Press MENU to scroll backward one menu option e Press the menu number and press ENTER to jump directly to a menu e Press 0 ENTER or press CLEAR to exit the menu To program
59. plays instead of a time zone number then the floor is disabled Pressing when Enter Floor is displayed scrolls through all 64 floors Floor Grp 1 F1 F2 F3 F4 Enter Floor For each floor in the floor group enter a floor number in the range 1 to 64 and then press ENTER to allocate a time zone to the floor Floor Grp 1 F1 01 F2 F3 F4 Dis Tz F1 Enter a time zone number in the range 1 to 63 and then press ENTER to return to the Enter Floor prompt Alternatively if you need to disable a floor enter MENU as the time zone and then press ENTER to return to the Enter Floor prompt Floor Grp 1 F1 01 F2 F3 F4 Enter Floor We suggest that each time you program or change a floor group you record the details on the floor groups worksheet Challenger10 Administrators Manual 43 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 21 Holidays Option 21 Holidays Overview A holiday is a specified date or range of dates during which users are denied access during times that they would normally be permitted access For example a user may be able to disarm the system and unlock a door during working hours except on defined holidays Challenger can have 24 holiday records Each record can be designated as recurring so you don t need to reprogram a holiday if it falls on the same date each year Some users may require access during holidays This functionality is provided via the time zone i
60. r10 Programming Manual for maintenance recommendations Challenger user interfaces A Challenger system typically has at least one LCD RAS connected to one of two LANs RS 485 data buses The LCD screen plus keypad provides a text based user interface for programming and operating the Challenger system Up to 32 RASs may be connected to the Challenger LANs A RAS with a keypad and liquid crystal display LCD screen or a touch screen enables authorised users to enter a series of numbers called a code in order to perform functions such as accessing the Challenger s menus or to open doors The CA111x models of the LCD RAS are used in this manual for illustrations and keypad depictions The CA1116 model shown here with cover removed includes a four line LCD screen and an integral card reader Figure 1 on page 4 indicates the locations of various controls on the CA1116 RAS Challenger10 Administrators Manual 3 Chapter 1 Introduction gt Challenger user interfaces Figure 1 Details of CA1116 RAS 1 Status LEDs 2 LCD screen 3 Area search mode key 4 Press the On key after entering your PIN to tell the Challenger system that you want to arm your areas Some arming stations have a instead of the ON key 5 Press the Off key after entering your PIN to tell the Challenger system that you want to disarm your areas Some arming stations have a instead of the OFF key 6 Press a numeric key to enter number
61. rt 21 testing cameras 14 22 inputs 14 16 26 28 time and date 7 37 time correction 39 U unlock lock disable and enable 46 unsealed input 6 8 14 18 users 10 create 32 delete 30 display 30 learn card data 34 programming 30 total 35 Challenger10 Administrators Manual
62. s and for entering text when programming user names 7 Press the Menu key to display the menu login prompt backspace to correct an error or to scroll backwards in the menu Some arming stations have only a without the word menu The LCD screen 8 Area LEDs 9 Card reader icon applies to CA1115 and CA1116 models 10 Press the up arrow and down arrow keys to scroll through menu options Some arming stations have a NEXT key to display additional text 11 Press the Clear key to exit the current function or operation and return to alarm control prompt Available on some arming stations only 12 Press the ENTER key when information is to be processed similar to the Enter key on a computer or to scroll forwards in the menu Some arming stations have a instead of the ENTER key Messages are displayed on the liquid crystal display LCD screen on the keypad or on a touch screen These messages guide you through the functions of the Challenger system such as identifying problems the procedures necessary to rectify problems programming functions and other menu options The display might also show information you have entered on the keypad The second line of the display shows instructions and the characters you enter on the keypad Welcome screen A RAS s LCD screen displays messages about the state of the Challenger system and to help navigate the menu options subject to permissions The display m
63. s 99 areas Areas 1 to 16 are mapped to the RAS s area LEDs by default but can be reassigned by the installer as needed When the CA111x RAS cover is open or removed 16 LEDs are visible at the bottom of the RAS Each LED represents an area and the indications are as follows e The LED illuminates when its corresponding area is armed secure e The LED flashes slowly when a fault is detected or when an alarm occurs in disarm access e The LED flashes quickly when a fault is detected or when an alarm occurs in arm secure CA111x status LEDs CA111x RASs have four status LEDs above the LCD screen The indications are as follows e Power illuminates when the RAS is powered e Fault flashes when there is a system fault i e comms fault RAS fault DGP fault battery test fail or hardware tamper Challenger10 Administrators Manual 5 Chapter 1 Introduction gt Challenger user interfaces Access flashes once when a card is badged at CA1115 or CA1116 RASs subject to Valid Card Flash programming Alarm flashes when there is an access alarm a 24 hour alarm or a secure alarm TS0804 system fault LEDs TS0804 RASs have system fault LEDs that indicate as follows Comms illuminates if there is a failure in the communications between the Challenger panel and a remote monitoring station RAS illuminates if a remote arming station is offline DGP illuminates if an access controller or data gathering pan
64. s Manual 21 Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 6 Test Report Untested Access On 25 Reception Hold Up NEXT or ENTER Press NEXT to update the list of untested inputs and to display the remaining inputs in the list if any Press ENTER to display the results of camera testing cameras in area 1 only If all the cameras that are programmed to be tested including 0 cameras have been successfully tested the LCD screen displays the following All Cameras Have Tested Successfully Press ENTER Press ENTER to exit the option Use Option 12 Test Input on page 26 to manually test any untested inputs reported Secure test report This option is used to display the results of the secure armed test which can be performed on specific inputs to see if they are operating correctly The inputs must be programmed to be included in secure tests determined by the input s test type The system must be programmed with an appropriate test mode From the Test Report menu option enter 2 and press ENTER to display the results of inputs tested during secure tests If all inputs that are programmed to be tested including O inputs have been successfully tested the LCD screen displays the following No Untested Inputs Press ENTER Alternatively when one or more inputs are untested the LCD screen displays the inputs If you see only numbers and no names refer to Displaying input names on page 8 Untested Sec
65. sers menu press 1 ENTER to delete a user Delete User User No Enter the user number and then press ENTER to delete the user record Repeat if needed for another record Press ENTER again to exit this option Display user From the Program Users menu press 2 ENTER to display a user s details assuming that you permissions to view the user 30 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 14 Program Users Display User User No Enter the user number and then press ENTER to display the user s alarm group Note In the Display user option you may see prompts to use the MENU key to change a setting The MENU key is not applicable to this option View Alm Grp 12 Foreman Press ENTER Press ENTER to display the user s door group Door Group 2 Press ENTER Press ENTER to display the user s floor group Floor Group 1 Press ENTER Press ENTER to display the first of the user flags if the system is programmed to display user flags NO Dual Custody Change 0 Skip Press ENTER to display subsequent user flags Alternatively press 0 to skip the subsequent user flags The user flags displayed in sequence are e dual custody e guard e visitor e trace user e card only e privileged e long access Press ENTER to display the user s name if the system is programmed to allow user name files for user numbers in the range 1 to 2000
66. st an individual input even if the input is isolated The input will not generate alarms while in test When you select the Test Input option and enter the input s number you can then test the input by manually altering its state for example by walking in front of a PIR and verifying that the system correctly identifies the state During the test the keypad buzzer will sound when the input is unsealed From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 1 2 ENTER 26 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 13 Start Auto Access Test Test Individual Input Input No Enter an input number and then press ENTER to display the state of the input and begin the testing interval SEALED on 6 Loading dock Press ENTER Unseal the input device and then seal it When the input is unsealed open short or sealed the display should indicate the state UNSEALED on 6 Loading dock Press ENTER Depending on how your system is programmed for input tamper monitoring four state or two state the results can indicate the conditions shown in Table 2 below Table 2 Input testing results Input condition 4 state monitoring default 2 state monitoring Sealed Sealed Sealed Unsealed Unsealed Unsealed Open circuit Open Unsealed Short circuit Short Unsealed If the input is not sealed the RAS emits a continuous tone When the input is sealed the display wi
67. technician activates the special soft time zone 25 which is used to enable the service technician s PIN or card and can also be used to enable or disable other system functions relays etc that are required while the service technician is in attendance 0 Cancel 1 Service In Option From the Enable Disable Service Tech menu press 1 ENTER to enable the service technician for the programmed service time period and to exit to the menu If not expired the programmed service time period may be extended by reactivating the option Press 1 ENTER during the service time period or Service Ending warning to reactivate If you need to cancel the service technician s PIN or card before the service time expires press 0 ENTER Option 18 Reset Cameras From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 1 8 ENTER to reset the film frame count on all security cameras connected directly to the Challenger panel to zero or to change the frame count number on an individual camera This would be necessary when you change the film in the camera Reset Camera Counts 0 All Camera No Press 0 ENTER to reset the film frame count on all security cameras to zero Press n ENTER to display the current film frame count on camera n Press ENTER a second time to return to the Reset Camera screen Alternatively enter a new frame count in the range 0 to 1900 for the selected camera and then
68. ted by applicable law regardless of whether Interlogix has been advised of the possibility of such damages and regardless of whether any remedy fails of its essential purpose Installation in accordance with this manual applicable codes and the instructions of the authority having jurisdiction is mandatory While every precaution has been taken during the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents Interlogix assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Challenger10 Administrators Manual iii Regulatory requirements for New Zealand Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom s Telepermit requirements are dependent on the equipment PC associated with this device In order to operate within the limits for compliance with Telecom s Specifications the associated equipment shall be set to ensure that There shall be no more than 10 call attempts to the same number within any 30 minute period for any single manual call initiation The equipment shall go on hook for a period of not less than 30 seconds between the end of one attempt and the beginning of the next attempt Automatic calls to different numbers are spaced such that there is no less than 5 seconds between the end of one call attempt and the beginning of another This equipment shall not be set up to make automatic calls to the Telecom 111 Emergency Service The associated equipment shall be set to ensure that calls are answere
69. ts and interpret reports you need to understand how certain terms are used Refer to the Glossary for details Conducting an access test Access testing is typically used for alarm inputs and cameras that you need to test as soon as the area is disarmed For example to enable you to test a hold up button immediately after disarming the area 14 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 2 Administrator tasks gt Testing input devices If your system contains areas configured as vaults then the access test operates as follows e Disarming the vault area only starts the access test on the vault area only e Disarming all areas including the vault area starts the access test on all areas e Disarming the non vault areas only does not start the access test Your system may be programmed to automatically go into access test mode when disarming areas that contain inputs configured for access testing In such a case the RAS beeper sounds during the access test time and the LCD screen indicates that the access test is running Figure 6 below Figure 6 Access test RAS display Access test NEXT For Untested 0 Cancel The access disarmed test is a defined interval during which specific inputs may be tested to see if they are operating correctly when the area is occupied The input must be programmed to be included in access tests determined by the input s test type The input for example a hold up button is dis
70. ure On 17 Rear Door Contact NEXT or ENTER Press NEXT to update the list of untested inputs and to display the remaining inputs in the list if any Press ENTER to exit the option Use Option 12 Test Input on page 26 to manually test any untested inputs reported 22 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 7 Service Menu Option 7 Service Menu From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 7 ENTER to request a service call or to manage telephone connections to a remote service centres in order to program the Challenger system remotely The first option displayed is Request Service Technician 1 Request Service Technician 0 Exit Menu The Service menu contains the following options e 1 see Request Service Technician below e 2 see Disconnect management software below e 3 see Dial management software on page 24 e 4 see Dial temporary management software on page 24 e 5 see Answer management software on page 24 e Press ENTER to scroll through the options e Press 0 ENTER to exit this option Request Service Technician Your Challenger system may be configured so that you can send a message to your alarm monitoring company requesting a service technician to contact you 1 Request Service Technician 0 Exit Menu From the Service menu press 1 ENTER to select option 1 1 Confirm D
71. ured and programmed to be accessed via management software such as Security Commander may be programmed and operated via the management software on a graphical interface Any changes to the Challenger system made via management software must be downloaded to the Challenger panel before they take effect This manual is a reference for the Challenger operations and programming that can be done via RAS Use management software for advanced operations and programming and refer to the documentation provided with the management software for assistance Note If management software is used to program a Challenger panel to change user data or access control data or used to upload a panel s programming the management software becomes the primary location for the panel s data and the panel becomes the secondary location In other words keep track of where the correct version of Challenger data is stored As administrator you are responsible to avoid loss of data errors in data or uncertainty about the validity of data A Challenger system might be managed locally from an LCD RAS or via a locally connected management software computer Windows computer Alternatively the system might be managed remotely via management software computers In an Enterprise wide intrusion detection and access control system thousands of Challenger systems can be programmed controlled and monitored by hundreds of operators working on management softwar
72. y of month or accept the current value and press ENTER Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday Month Enter the month or accept the current value and press ENTER Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday Year Enter the year or accept the current value and press ENTER Time 14 33 59 05 09 2012 Wednesday Year Review the displayed settings and press ENTER to save Alternatively press 0 ENTER to abandon your changes and exit this option DST From the Time amp Date menu press 3 ENTER to program the daylight savings time start and end dates 0 Disable Month 00 Start Sunday Enter a value in the range 1 to 5 and press ENTER to indicate which Sunday in the month daylight savings time begins The following example shows the LCD screen where a value of 1 is entered 1 First Sunday Month 00 Start Sunday If correct press ENTER to accept and then to program the start month 38 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 15 Time amp Date 1 First Sunday Month 00 Start Month Enter a value in the range 1 to 12 and press ENTER to indicate which month daylight savings time begins The following example shows the LCD screen where a value of 10 is entered 1 First Sunday Month 10 Start Month If correct press ENTER to accept and then to program the end Sunday 0 Disable Month 00 End Sunday Enter a value in the range 1 to 5 and press ENTE
73. y presenting the card to the reader called learning the card data or by manually entering card data From the Program Users menu press 3 ENTER to create or modify a user Assuming that there is room in the user database the following screen displays Create User User No Enter the new or existing user number and then press ENTER to select or change the alarm group 32 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 14 Program Users View Alm Grp 1 No Access Alarm Group Enter the number of the alarm group and then press ENTER to assign the alarm group to the user Alternatively press NEXT to display a list of alarm groups that you can issue to a user Notes e You cannot assign an alarm group to a user unless the alarm group has the option Can this Alarm Group be Assigned to Users set to YES e Your alarm group must have all the areas and menu options of the alarm group you wish to assign e Your alarm group may contain Area Group 1 which by default does not contain all 99 areas Area Group 1 may need to be modified so that it contains all the required areas for your users Refer to Working with multi area systems in the Challenger10 Installation and Quick Programming Manual for details Press ENTER to display or change the user s door group Door Group 0 Door Group Press ENTER to display or change the user s floor group Floor Group 0 Floor Gr
74. ying input names on page 8 The input number is preceded by A if the unsealed input is in alarm or T if in tamper 18 Challenger10 Administrators Manual Chapter 3 Menu reference gt Option 3 Input In Alarm Unsealed On A2 Front Door Contact NEXT or ENTER Press ENTER to exit the option Alternatively press NEXT to display additional unsealed inputs Option 3 Input In Alarm From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 3 ENTER to list all inputs that are in an alarm state but not in local alarm state You need to know what inputs are in alarm so that the cause of the alarm can be investigated and the alarm reset The LCD screen displays the following information when no inputs are in alarm No Alarms Press ENTER Press ENTER to exit the option Alternatively press NEXT to refresh the display When one or more inputs are in alarm the LCD screen displays the inputs If you see only numbers and no names refer to Displaying input names on page 8 The input number is preceded by T if in tamper Alarm On 2 Front Door Contact NEXT or ENTER Press ENTER to exit the option Alternatively press NEXT to display additional inputs that are in alarm if any Option 4 Input Isolated From the User menu prompt see Using the keypad on page 7 press 4 ENTER to list all isolated inputs to determine which inputs are not operational and need attention An is

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