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1. Operating your System 3 1 Turning An Area On Or Off The most common operation of the Concept 2000 panel is turning On or Off Areas To turn On or Off an Area you must first enter your secret code then press the OK key As the digits of your secret code are entered the display window will show each digit as a character If you make a mistake press the END key and start again After the OK key is pressed the Concept 2000 will work out who you are and will display a short greeting message such as After a few seconds the Concept 2000 will work out and display which Area you would normally turn On and Off and whether that Area is currently On or Off For example You may now press either the ON key to turn the Area On or the OFF key to turn the Area Off If you do not wish to turn the Area On or Off you may finish panel operations by pressing the END key or you may press the MENU key to perform other panel operations See Other panel Operations Some Users may be allowed to control more than one Area If you can control more than one Area and the Area name shown on the display is not the Area you wish to control then by pressing the up or DOWN arrow keys the Concept 2000 will display all of the Area you are allowed to turn On or Off Alternatively if you know the Area number you wish to operate simply press the number of the Area you wish to control When the Area being shown is correct you may press the ON ke
2. allows individual Users to keep their secret code private from User 000 This option determines which of the Concept 2000 s eight Areas this User number is allowed to control e Note User 000 is also allowed to control Area 0 and Area 9 See Special areas Area 0 and Area 9 This option determines if this User is allowed to Isolate Zones which belong to the Areas controlled by this User This option only applies to the Isolate zones option in the MENU e Note This question is not asked for User 000 This option determines whether this User is allowed to inspect Review memory and scroll through the review events e Note This question not asked for User 000 All Users may turn On Areas that they are allowed to control This option allows some Users to turn Areas On but not Off e Note This question is not asked for User 000 If programmed Y then this User can turn On the Deadman alarm feature See Using the Deadman facility e Note This question not asked for User 000 Normally only User 000 the Master User is allowed to alter or issue other User codes however other responsible Users may also be allowed to perform this function if this option is programmed Y Other Users given this privilege may never alter User 000 or User 001 e This question not asked for User 000 The Concept 2000 has two special Areas called Area 0 and Area 9 Answering Y to this option allows this User to
3. and is not allowed to do so Either the User is not permitted access to this Area or the Area protected by the lock is still On C2000 User Manual Page 24 of 26 PART SPECIFICATIONS Control Module Dimensions Length Width Height Maximum ambient temperature Lid Tamper protection Chassis Tamper protection Chassis orientation Fabrication material DISPLAY amp KEYS Display types Scrolling rate Terminals beeper warnings Number of keys Maximum code entry speed Terminal dimensions Flush Surface User character set USER CODES Number of User Codes User Code Length Combinations of 8 digit code User name length ZONES Number of Zones standard expanded Alarm levels per Zone E O L protection Debounce time Max min impulse volyage Zone name length 415mm 210mm 73mm 50 degs C YES YES ANY Mild steel EL Backlit 32 Character 2x16 line LCD 1 8 Chars sec 0 1 second 1 0 second Continuous 20 10 keys second 185x120x10 185x120x31 A to Z capitals 0 to 9 digits amp O 4 lt gt space 96 or 480 512 1 to 8 digits 100 million 16 characters 16 Zones 16 Tampers 96 Zones 96 Tampers 3 seal tamper alarm Dual resistor 0 5 sec maximum to AS 2201 1 24 characters Pulse count Zones No of pulses Pulse timer AREAS Area name length No of individual arming areas Zones per area Area overlap allowed Exit delay per area Entry delay per area No of
4. available may be different from User to User Listed below are all of the possible panel operations available other than the turning On and Off of Areas e 0 AREA ON OFF This option will return the User from the Menu options back to Area On Off operations e 1 REVIEW PAST EVENTS This option is used to inspect the Concept 2000 memory to see for example what alarms have occurred or who has been turning On or Off Areas e 2 CHANGE CODES This option is used to alter or delete existing User codes in the Concept 2000 system or to add new User codes e 3 ISOLATE ZONES This option allows individual Zones in the Concept 2000 system to be isolated prior to turning On an Area e 4 WALK TEST AN AREA This option allows a User to Walk test an Area so as to check the operation of all Zones within the system e 5 SET TIME AND DATE This option allows the User to set the Time and the Date for the Concept 2000 system e 6 ENABLE DEADMAN This option allows the User to turn on and off the Deadman feature See Using the Deadman facility e 7 PROGRAMMING This facility is not used in the day to day operations of the Concept 2000 system and is only accessible by the Installer during the programming of the system e 8 MENU CALL BACK This will cause the Concept 2000 to dial the pre programmed Call Back number used to contact the Installer s Service Center Only use this option when instructed by the Installer Only the Master User or Installer
5. can operate this option Note You may go back to turning On or Off Areas by pressing the 0 key C2000 User Manual Page 8 of 26 REVIEW MEMORY Review is used to inspect what your system has been up to while you were not using it After pressing the MENU key press the 1 key The display window will now show the last item which was entered in the review memory The first line will show the date and time to the nearest second that the event occurred The second line will show the actual event and will often be scrolling Use the UP arrow to go backwards through review memory and inspect earlier events One key press of the UP arrow is one review event Use the DOWN arrow to go forward through review memory and inspect more recent events One key press of the DOWN arrow is one review event The LEFT and RIGHT arrows can be used to control the scrolling if you wish Each time the LEFT arrow is pushed the scrolling message will start again from the beginning If the scrolling is too fast or too slow use the RIGHT arrow to step the message one letter at a time or hold down the RIGHT arrow to speed up the scrolling message When you are finished using the Review facility press the END key if you are finished using the Concept 2000 or press the MENU key to perform another Concept 2000 function Note At any time the user may press HELP for help on review C2000 User Manual Page 9 of 26 5 1 SEARCHING FOR AN E
6. code plus the OK key When the MENU key is pushed the Concept 2000 will list in the display window the other operations you are allowed to perform The MENU key is not used during normal operation If you press it by accident then press the O key or the END key C2000 User Manual Page 3 of 26 The LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys are optionally used during normal operations to control scrolling messages in the display window Each time the LEFT arrow is pushed the scrolling message will start again from the beginning If the scrolling is too fast or too slow use the RIGHT arrow to step the message one letter at a time or hold down the RIGHT arrow to speed up the scrolling message Most scrolling messages will scroll 3 times You do not need to use these keys during scrolling messages if you do not want to The speed of scrolling messages is set to your reading rate and when the scrolling message reaches the end it will start again from the beginning automatically The UP and DOWN arrow keys are normally used by persons who are allowed to turn On or off more than one Area If the Area name in the display window is not the Area you wish to turn On or Off then pressing the UP or DOWN arrows repeatedly the display window will show the names of all Areas that this User is allowed to operate The UP and DOWN arrow keys are also used in other Concept 2000 panel operations such as Review and Change Codes C2000 User Manual Page 4 of 26
7. primary zones per area Siren time per area Siren time accuracy SIRENS Peak current for internal sirens Peak current for external sirens Recommd max speakers per driver Siren fuse detection AUXILIARY OUTPUTS No auxiliaries per module Control Terminal Zone expander Maxi sustained current per Aux Max sustained voltage per Aux Auxiliary protection OTHER INPUTS Low battery detection A C mains fail detection LAN fuse detection Detector fuse detection Siren fuse detection Siren tamper detection Terminal cabinet tamper Control Module tamper Zone Expansion module tamper ACCESS CONTROL Terminals per door Maximum controllable doors User codes 512 Magnetic card reader COMMUNICATIONS Ademco Ext Fast Inner Range Fast Ademco Contact I D C2000 User Manual Page 25 of 26 YES 2 3 or 4 10 255 seconds 16 characters 10 0 to 96 YES 0 99 seconds 0 99 seconds 6 0 99 minutes 1 second 4 amps 4 amps 2x8 ohm YES 2 2 8 200 milliamps 13 7 volts Detector Fuse YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 1 8 480 useable Optional YES YES YES POWER SUPPLY A C input voltage Battery float charge voltage LAN distribution voltage Max detector load per module Battery type Battery capacity BACKUP TIMES TYPICAL 1 Terminal no detectors 1 Terminal 500ma load REAL TIME CLOCK Calendar length Resolution Trimmable accuracy REVIEW Standard Expanded Review resolu
8. to scroll letter by letter Holding the RIGHT arrow pressed will speed up the scrolling This option allows the default scrolling rate to alter depending on the current User operating the system Scrolling speed may be set between and 8 characters a second A good average to choose is 5 to 7 chars sec 6 1 User 999 The Master User User 999 is the most powerful User in the system He she can perform any panel operation except Concept 2000 programming The secret code of User 000 is the single most important code in the system and must be treated as if it were the combination to a vault DO NOT LOSE OR FORGET THE MASTER CODE 6 2 USER 001 THE INSTALLER Programming of the Concept 2000 can only be performed by User 001 User 001 is normally assigned to the Installing Company User 000 cannot alter User 001 code options Like wise User 001 cannot any other User code options although can access Programming options ect 6 3 DIS ABLE USER 001 After the completion of the Concept 2000 installation setting this option to Y prevents the Installer from accessing system both locally and via the telephone line except if the system is monitored If User 001 normally the Installer wishes to alter your system he she must first ask the Master User to set the above option to N C2000 User Manual Page 14 of 26 ISOLATE ZONE INPUT Certain Users may be allowed to Isolate Zones via the Concept 2000 s MENU options e Note To Iso
9. 0 system will have the Deadman facility enabled by placing a Y under the respective Terminal number If no Deadman facility is required then set all Terminals to N When the Deadman facility has been enabled for one or more Terminals those Terminals will act as follows e If the Terminals with Deadman enabled do not have had a valid User code entered for at least 30 minutes all Terminals with the Deadman facility enabled will continuously beep and display the message If a valid User code is not entered at any of the Deadman Terminals within 60 seconds a Deadman alarm will be raised which may optionally report to a Central Station e Note The 30 minute time referred to above is programmed by your Installer to be any time period between 1 minute and 4 hours 15 minutes C2000 User Manual Page 19 of 26 PROGRAMMING The Concept 2000 is an extremely powerful system that will be fulfilling security needs well into the 21 Century This versatility is the result of thousands of programming options available throughout the Concept 2000 system and as a result this module is usually restricted for use by the Installer only The Installer User 001 has the same system access levels as the Master User User 000 and has the added feature of being able to program the system It is strongly recommended that once the Installation has been completed the Master User prevents any further unauthorized changes to the progr
10. If one or more Zones were not alarmed whilst Walk testing the Area the display window will show The User may now repeatedly press any digit key to display the names of all Zones that failed the Walk test When the failed Zone s have been identified press the OK key to resume Walk testing and proceed to alarm the Zone s that failed the first time On return to the T4erminal again press any digit key to see if the Walk test passed When you are finished Walk testing whether the test passed or failed press the END key or the MENU key 8 2 MULTIPLE AREA USERS Some Users are allowed to Walk test more than one Area These User will be asked which Area they wish to test proir to the start of the Walk test The second line of the display window will list all the Areas which may be Walk tested by this User Simply press a digit key corresponding to the Area you wish to test and follow the same procedures listed for a single Area User C2000 User Manual Page 17 of 26 ADJUSTING THE TIME AND DATE The Concept 2000 s Time and Date can be set by the Master User Some Central Stations will automatically perform this task for you when the system is monitored First press the MENU key followed by the 5 key e Note Only User 000 may perform this function The display window will show The second line shows the time to the nearest minute when Set time date was entered By using the LEFT arrow the RIGHT arrow and the di
11. JI inner rangen Piy Ltd ee a inner range CONCEPT Basic Concepts To use the Concept 2000 system effectively it is helpful to understand six simple terms used in the system These six terms are Areas Users Zones On Off Terminals AREA The Concept 2000 security system is designed to protect one or more areas When you wish the Concept 2000 to protect an area then you need to turn that area on When protection is no longer required for an area then you need to turn that area off The areas protected by the Concept 2000 system all have names so that you can recognize what they are These names can be chosen by you so that you can easily recognize the area you are protecting Examples of area names are FRANKS SHED OFFICE HOUSE AND GARAGE E D P CENTER WAREHOUSE ADMINISTRATION USERS The Concept 2000 can be operated by one or more persons who are called users All users who are allowed to operate your Concept 2000 have names so that the Concept 2000 can recognize who is using the system These names can be chosen by you so that you can easily recognize what user you are referring to Examples of user names are FRANK THRING SALLY FIELDS ALAN BOND ZONES The Concept 2000 protects an Area with special alarm detectors called Zones These alarm detectors are designed to register un authorized movement in the protected Area The Zones all have names chosen by you so that you can recognize which Zone i
12. VENT IN REVIEW Sometimes you may wish to find a particular review event that may have occurred many days ago To save looking at all review events which may have occurred after the particular event you are looking for the Concept 2000 can automatically search for a particular event The digit keys from 0 to 8 can be pressed to search backwards through review memory for specific items Each time a digit key is pressed the review memory is searched backwards for that item If the item is not the desired one then press the same digit key again to resume searching for the next event When the start of review is reached press the 8 key to go to the end of review so you can search backwards again if you wish The possible search items are Oy tae Jump to the first Review item saved Start of review Esa Search for he last Alarm or Restore which occurred Doeners Search for the last Isolate of a Zone Bares Search for the last User to log on to a terminal 4 Search for the last time Sirens turned on or off iede Search for the time an Auxiliary turned on or off Osea Search for the last lock operation Todas Search for other Miscellaneous items Oe Jump to the last Review item saved End of review 5 2 REVIEW MEMORY SIZE Pressing the 9 key will cause the Concept 2000 to display how many items the review memory can hold The number of items it can hold depends on the number of User codes and the number of Zones in th
13. Zones can be quickly checked until the right Zone name appears on the second line Pushing the OK key will prompt the User for another Zone number C2000 User Manual Page 15 of 26 When you are finished press either the MENU key or the END key User 000 will be asked a preliminary question after the MENU and 3 keys are pushed Press the 1 key The 2 key should only be used under instruction from your Installing company C2000 User Manual Page 16 of 26 WALK TESTING AREAS It is prudent to regularly check that all Zones within an Area are fully operational Some Insurance requirements insist that this type of test is performed on a regular monthly basis 8 1 SINGLE AREA USER All Zones within an Area can be checked when the Area is OFF by pressing the MENU key then the 4 key The display window will show the mane of the Area being tested For example The display window may show The User now walks around the Area FRANKS SHED and deliberately alarms every Zone used to protect that Area As each Zone is alarmed the Terminal will emit a short beep You may take as long as you like to Walk test an Area When all Zones have been alarmed the User now presses any digit key on the key pad If all Zones protecting that Area have operated correctly the display window will show The User may now either press MENU to select another Concept 2000 operation or press END if finished with the Concept 2000
14. amming by locking Out User 001 See Dis able User 001 If your Installer is required to make any authorized changes to programming the Master User must enable User 001 before the Installer can gain access to the system 11 1 REMOTE SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS The Installer may service and program your Concept 2000 over the telephone line by dialing into the system This is a very powerful service diagnostics facility When User 001 is dis abled remote service over the telephone line cannot be performed Again the Master User would have to enable User 001 before any remote programming can be effected C2000 User Manual Page 20 of 26 CALL BACK The Concept 2000 system stores several telephone numbers in its memory that are programmed by the Installer These telephone numbers are used by the Concept 2000 to communicate alarms to Central Stations or to Private telephone numbers It is recommended that the Concept 2000 always be connected to the telephone line so that Remote service diagnostics may be effected The system is designed to be connected to an external telephone line so that the Concept 2000 may be dialed directly Sometimes this is not possible and the system is connected to an extension from a switchboard In other circumstances the system is connected to the same telephone line as a facsimile machine In both cases the Concept 2000 can make outward calls without difficulty however there may be problems w
15. are not sounding then you needn t turn Off the Area but rather just acknowledge the Alarm See Acknowledging alarms A User must be able to control Area 0 and Area 9 before Tamper Area or System Area alarms can be acknowledged You must remember to turn Area 0 and Area 9 back On If they are not turned On the Concept 2000 will be vulnerable to tampering and SYSTEM SECURITY WILL BE SEVERELY COMPROMISED When turning on Area 0 or Area 9 any problems will be displayed if they are present DO NOT TURN ON AREA 0 OR AREA 9 IF A PROBLEM IS DISPLAYED WITHOUT FIRST RECTIFYING THE PROBLEM e Note If the OK key is pressed when a problem is displayed you will cause an alarm immediately which may sound the sirens C2000 User Manual Page 6 of 26 3 6 ACKNOWLEDGING ALARM MESSAGES When an alarm occurs in an Area which is turned On the Concept 2000 will often display an alarm message on the Terminal The alarm message will identify the name of the Zone which caused the alarm and the name of the Area that contains the alarmed Zone The alarm message will be continuously displayed in the display window until the alarm message has been acknowledged by a User Any User can acknowledge the alarm message as long as that User can control the Area in which the alarm occurred The User simply enters their secret code and then presses the OK key to acknowledge the alarm The User will often want to turn the Area Off so that he sh
16. c lock operates the display window will show the following message for 5 seconds If the electric lock is allowed to operate at this time the display window will show the following message for 5 seconds Whether the electric lock operates or not you must enter your secret code again if you wish to perform other panel operations C2000 User Manual Page 22 of 26 GLOSSARY OF ERROR MESSAGES Below is a glossary of common error messages that can occur in the Concept 2000 system User dis abled Memory not configured to store this User Memory must be re configured by Installer e A User number was selected that the Concept 2000 has not been allocated memory space to save The Installer must use the Code configuration option to allocate more memory Code duplication This code erased e When entering a new secret code for a User a code was chosen that is already being used You must choose another code not used by any other User Incorrect code Please try again e A User was entered that was not recognized by the Concept 2000 Enter your code to prevent alarm e The Terminal that this message appears on has been set for Deadman operation Any valid User code must be entered at this Terminal to prevent a Deadman alarm Installer code dis abled e The Installer User 001 has entered their code but User 000 has dis abled the code using the Dis able User 001 option in User codes Access den
17. e can gain access Because you need to enter your secret code and press OK before you can turn the Area Off any alarm messages for that Area will be automatically acknowledged If more than one alarm occurs in a single Area only the last Alarm is displayed If alarms occur in more than one Area then each alarm needs to be acknowledged separately 3 7 TURNING OFF SIRENS If an alarm occurs in an Area that is programmed to sound the sirens the sirens will sound for 10 minutes or the time set by the Installer before turning Off automatically The sirens can be turned Off earlier by any User simply entering their secret code and pressing the OK key as long as that User is allowed to operate the Area which caused the sirens to sound IMPORTANT THE SYSTEM HAS NOT BEEN TURNED OFF YOU HAVE ONLY TURNED THE SIRENS OFF IF ANOTHER ALARM OCCURS THEN THE SIRENS WILL OPERATE AGAIN YOU MUST TURN THE AREA WHICH CAUSED THE ALARM OFF TO PREVENT FURTHER SIREN ACTIVATIONS C2000 User Manual Page 7 of 26 OTHER PANEL OPERATIONS When your secret code is entered and the OK key is pushed the Concept 2000 assumes that you wish to turn On or Off an Area Sometimes you may wish to perform some other panel operation 4 1 MENU To perform another panel operation other than turning On or Off Areas you must press the MENU key first When the MENU key is pushed the Concept 2000 will display what other operations you are allowed to perform The operations
18. e system When the review memory fills the oldest event will be forgotten on an event by event basis each time a new event is saved 5 3 CONDENSED MODE When skipping through Review searching for certain events it may be convenient to have the Review information condensed so that it is easy to read If the OK key is pushed whilst you are in Review then the Review format in the display window will be condensed with no scrolling messages Pressing the OK key a second time will cause the normal Review format to be displayed C2000 User Manual Page 10 of 26 CHANGE CODES All Users who are allowed to operate your Concept 2000 panel are issued numbers from000 to 016 e Note Some systems may allow up to 96 Users and others to 512 Each User has their own name and their own secret code One of the Users has to be given the responsibility of setting up and making the required changes to User codes The User with this responsibility is User 000 and is referred to as the MASTER USER When User 000 presses the MENU key one of the options available to him her is 2 Change Codes If Users are to be altered or more Users added then User 000 selects this option When Change Codes is first entered the display window shows Either enter the specific User number to alter using the digit keys or press the OK key to proceed with the displayed User number For the following options pressing the OK key will advance to the next
19. g OK Press END to abort FRANK THRING may go and shut the window and then try again by pressing ON or FRANK can Isolate FRANKS SHED WINDOW by pressing the OK key 3 4 Turning On Off More Than One Area Some Users who can operate more than one Area may wish to turn On or Off all their Areas at once This can be done by pushing the LEFT or RIGHT arrow keys when an Area is being displayed The display window will now show By pressing the ON key all Areas you are allowed to control will automatically turn On one by one if they are Off By pressing the OFF key all Areas you are allowed to control will automatically turn Off one by one if they are On If some of the Areas are already Off or On then the Terminal will beep and the display window will show that the Area is already Off or the Area is already On 3 5 SPECIAL AREAS AREA 0 AND AREA 9 The Concept 2000 has ten 10 Areas which may all be turned both On and Off These Areas are numbered from 0 to 9 and all have names so that you can easily recognize which Areas they are Area 0 and Area 9 are two special Areas that are normally turned On at all times Area 0 is often named TAMPER AREA whilst Area 9 is often named SYSTEM AREA Both of these Areas are used to protect the Concept 2000 from any un authorized tampering If an alarm occurs in Area 0 or Area 9 then the Area may be turned Off to silence the sirens if they are sounding If sirens
20. git keys the time and date may be adjusted to the correct settings Now press the OK key to save the new time and date At the instant the OK key is pushed the seconds are set to zero and the Concept 2000 automatically returns the User to the menu 9 1 CLOCK CORRECTION Sometimes the Concept 2000 clock maybe running slightly fast or slightly slow The clock can be corrected by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys when setting the time and date The display window will now show The current clock correction can be adjusted by repeatedly pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys to achieve the desired amount of seconds e For example If the clock is running fast by 10 seconds per week then adjust the current clock correction down by 10 seconds a week 10 s e Ifthe clock is running slow by 10 seconds per week then adjust the current clock correction up by 10 seconds a week 10 secs When the clock corr4ection has been adjusted press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow keys to go back to the set time and date display C2000 User Manual Page 18 of 26 USING THE DEADMAN TIMERS The Deadman facility is used so the Concept 2000 system can keep an eye on personnel working in the vicinity of a Concept 2000 Terminal The Deadman facility can either be enabled or dis enabled on a per terminal basis by first pressing MENU followed by the 6 key The display window will show The User may now select which Terminal s in the Concept 200
21. gits of your secret code you must press the OK key No Concept 2000 panel operations can be carried out until you have entered your secret code and pushed the OK key Each key has letters associated letters with the digits By using familiar words these letters can be used to help you remember your secret code For example the word FRANK could be used to help you remember the secret code comprising of the digits 2 6 1 ben lid and A The OK key is pressed after you have entered your secret code You have 15 seconds to press the OK key once you have completed entering your secret code Pressing the OK key tells the Concept 2000 to check the secret code you have just entered The END key is used when you have finished using the Concept 2000 panel or if you make a mistake whilst entering your secret code Once the END key is pushed you must enter your secret code again During normal operations if the Concept 2000 detects no key presses for more than 15 seconds then the Concept 2000 will automatically press the END key and you will have to re enter your secret code again The ON key is used to turn On the Area whose name is being displayed in the display window The OFF key is used to turn Off the Area whose name is being displayed in the display window The MENU key is used if you wish to perform other Concept 2000 operations apart from turning Areas On or Off Of course you must have already entered your secret
22. his question not asked for User 000 This option is normally set to Y This will cause the Concept 2000 to assume that the Area you wish to turn On or Off is the Area that you would commonly operate from the Terminal at which you are standing and where you have just entered your secret code Your Installer will set up what common Areas relate to each Terminal location If this User is only allowed to un lock doors and not allowed to turn On or Off Areas then answer Y to this question See Operating door locks e Note This question not asked for User 000 This option has been set aside for future expansion of the Concept 2000 Leave this option set to N e Note This question not asked for User 000 Any User number with the exception of User 000 may be defined as a Duress code A Duress code works identically to a normal User code with the exception that a Duress alarm is raised which may optionally contact a Central Station Every User may have their own Duress code or alternatively a few User codes may be set aside as common Duress codes e For example 999 00000 11444 or something less obvious e Note This question not asked for User 000 C2000 User Manual Page 13 of 26 When the Concept 2000 needs to display more than one screen of information the second line of the display window is scrolled The scrolling may always be controlled by pressing the LEFT arrow to re start scrolling or the RIGHT arrow
23. ied Time violation e A legal User code has been entered but this code has been set to only operate during certain time zones See Time Zones in Change Codes Too many tries Wait 60 seconds e Too many illegal User codes were entered The Terminal will not recognize any key presses for 1 minute Area 9 is Off e Area 9 SYSTEM AREA is currently Off Area 9 should normally be turned On at all times Area 0 is Off e Area 0 TAMPER AREA is currently Off Area 0 should normally be On at all times Power has failed to Control unit e A C power to the main Concept 2000 Control unit is not connected or has been turned Off Power has failed to Remote unit e A C power to a Remote unit is not connected or has been turned Off Battery is low in Control unit e The main Control unit internal back up Battery is low Less than 30 minutes remain before the Concept 2000 will totally shut down Battery is low in Remote unit e A Remote unit internal back up Battery is low Less than 30 minutes remain before the remote unit will not function Warning Lost module e The Concept 2000 has ceased communicating with a Terminal or Zone Expansion card due to problems The Installer must be called to rectify the problem Can t walk test Area must be Off e The Walk testing of an Area was attempted without turning the Area Off first C2000 User Manual Page 23 of 26 Zone Inp
24. ith the Concept 2000 answering incoming calls when Remote service diagnostics are required The switchboard extension may not have indial capabilities You cannot ring directly to the extension and both the facsimile machine may be programmed to answe4 the phone after the very first ring Both of these circumstances will prevent the Concept 2000 from answering the telephone By pressing the MENU key followed by the key the Concept 2000 will automatically call the pre programmed Call back number and establish communications with the Installer s service center DO NOT USE THIS FEATURE UNLESS INSTRUCTED BY YOUR INSTALLER C2000 User Manual Page 21 of 26 ACCESS CONTROL 13 1 OPERATING DOOR LOCKS Concept 2000 Terminals may be installed to control electrically operated door locks Your alarm Installer can advise you on the full Access Control capabilities of the system The electric door lock is operated by pressing the OK key a second time when the Concept 2000 Terminal is displayed an Area name to turn On or Off The electric lock will only operate if The Area the lock provides access to is currently turned Off The User is allowed to control that Area The User is using the Terminal next to lock The User is within the permitted Time Zone s See User Codes If a User is defined as a Lock only user See User codes then the OK key does not have to be pushed a second time When the electri
25. late a Zone the Area s which that Zone is in must be OFF When a Zone is Isolated and the Area containing that Zone is turned On the Zone will be ignored for the rest of the time that the Area remains On When the Area is turned OFF again the Isolated Zone will automatically be re installed and no longer be ignored The opposite for a Zone being Isolated is for the Zone to be Enabled The normal operating condition is for all Zones to be Enabled so that when an Area is turned ON the Zones belonging to that Area will operate Isolating Zones using this method is designed as a temporary fix to a problem only e For example If a detector has been accidentally knocked off a wall that Zone may be Isolated prior to it being fixed To Isolate a Zone press the MENU key followed by the 3 key The display window will show Select the number of the Zone that you wish to Isolate by using the digit keys and then pressing the OK key The display window may show or The first line of the display window shows whether that Zone is currently Enabled normal setting or is currently Isolated The second line of the display window shows the name of the selected Zone If the Zone is Enabled you may Isolate it by pressing the OFF key If the Zone is Isolated you may Enable it by pressing the ON key Often the User will only know the name of the Zone to be Isolated or Enabled By using the UP or DOWN arrows the names of all the
26. occurs the message will automatically scroll slowly to the left so that you can read it An important feature of the Concept 2000 panel is the use of the HELP key When the HELP key is pressed the Concept 2000 panel will display a help message on the panel operation you are currently performing If you are not sure what to do next when using the Concept 2000 then press the HELP key C2000 User Manual Page 2 of 26 Description Of The Keys The Concept 2000 is controlled by using the keypad located below the display window Each time a key is pressed the Concept 2000 will emit a short beep to indicate that the key was accepted You may press the keys as fast as you like but only one key should be pressed at a time If the Concept 2000 emits a long beep when a key is pressed it means that the key was not accepted or is not allowed The keypad has 20 keys all of which are listed below with a brief explanation of their purpose The HELP key is used to display a help message on the current operation being performed by the user The HELP key can be pressed at any time If no help is available on the current item then the display window will not alter When you have finished looking at the help message press any digit key The digit keys are used for entering your secret code before using the Concept 2000 When entering your secret code you have 15 seconds to press each digit When you have entered all of the di
27. operate these special Areas See Special Areas Area 0 and Area 9 e Note This question not asked for User 000 When a User attempts to turn On an Area any un sealed Zones in the Area will be displayed in the display window If this option is Y then this User may Isolate any un sealed Zones by pressing the OK key C2000 User Manual Page 12 of 26 If this option is set to N then the Area with the un sealed Zones cannot be turned On by this User until the offending Zones are secured e Note This question not asked for User 000 This option determines whether this User is allowed to perform Walk testing of Areas under his her control See Walk testing an Area e Note This question not asked for User 000 Your Concept 2000 may have been configured to include up to 5 different time zones which may b employed to prevent certain Users from using the system outside the times specified by the time zones If a Y appears under one of the five time zone digits then this User code will only operate during the hours programmed to that time zone A User may be associated with more than one time zone When more than one time zone is selected then the User code will operate during any of the time zones specified Check with your Installer as to whether time zones have been set up For example Time zone 1 09 00 AM to 17 00 PM Mondays to Fridays Time zone 2 10 00 AM to 13 00 PM Saturdays only e Note T
28. question Pressing the LEFT arrow will go back to the previous question Pressing the UP or DOWN arrows will display the current question for other User numbers For Yes No questions press the 9 key for Yes and any other digit key for No e Note A No is displayed as a Blank After selecting a User number to inspect or alter the first item to enter is the User s name This option allows the User s name to be inspected or altered The digit keys and the LEFT amp RIGHT arrows can be used to alter the displayed name e Note The example used is User 002 To select a letter press the appropriate digit key where the desired letter appears Press this key repeatedly until the correct letter is displayed Press the RIGHT arrow to advance to the next letter or the LEFT arrow to go back to the previous letter Pressing the OFF key clears the display Pressing the ON key clears the display to the right of the cursor A space is located with 9 key Miscellaneous punctuation is located with the 0 key C2000 User Manual Page 11 of 26 The secret code may now be entered for this User number All digits 0 to 9 are allowed and the secret code may be to 8 digits in length e Note the actual numbers contained in the secret code are only displayed if you are inspecting or altering your won code If you are not altering your own secret code the numbers are displayed as This
29. s which Example of Zone names are FAMILY ROOM SLIDING DOOR FRANKS SHED WINDOW COMPUTER ROOM PIR REAR FIRE EXIT DOOR LIFT LOBBY PIR C2000 User Manual Page of 26 ON And OFF The most common operation performed on the Concept 2000 is a User eg FRANK THRING turning an Area eg FRANKS SHED either On to protect the Area or Off to access the Area Each Area eg FRANKS SHED may have one or more Zones eg FRANKS SHED WINDOW used to protect that Area when the Area is turned On TERMINAL All Concept 2000 operations such as turning On and Off Areas are carried out at a Terminal The Concept 2000 may have up to eight 8 Terminals connected and any Terminal may be used to operate the system A terminal is referred to in two parts the keypad which is used to enter your User code and operate the system and a display window immediately above the keypad which is used to display messages from the system to the User The first step in using a Terminal is to enter your own secret code using the digit keys on the keypad and then pressing the OK key The Concept 2000 will now work out who you are and greet you by displaying your name in the display window After a few seconds the Concept 2000 will now display the name of the Area that you are allowed to turn On or Off The display window is used to tell you what the system is doing Sometimes the message to be displayed is larger than will fit in the display window If this
30. tion Review size REVIEW EVENTS SAVED Area open close with User I D Zone alarm restore Siren operation on off Auxiliary operation on off Zone isolation with User I D General programming changes Zone self test failures Walk test results with User I D Dialer telephone calls with I D Dialer errors Lock operations User log in to terminals User faults System alarms Time and date stamping of events EXPANSION Max number of zones Max number of terminals Max number of LAN modules Max number of auxiliaries Max internal siren drivers Max external siren drivers Serial printer interface Serial computer interface Securitel interface 16 19 V RMS 13 75 volts 13 75 volts 0 5 amps Sealed lead acid 6 5 amp hour 30 hours 9 hours 256 years 0 1 second 1 sec week 610 events 4663 events 1 second YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 96 Zones 96 Tampers 8 16 56 6 6 Optional Optional Optional LEL Fast proprietary released Securitel Ness S I U Personal Dialing Earth_Net Direct Line REMOTE SERVICE FACILITIES Installer code allowed Master User code allowed Remote item programming Upload download programming Remote review download Programming dump Custom message display Post User messages C2000 User Manual Page 26 of 26 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
31. ut does not exist e A Zone was chosen in Isolate mode that does not exist Zone Input must be Off by Areas e An attempt was made to Isolate or Enable a Zone whilst at least one or more Areas which use that Zone are On All Areas using that Zone including Area 0 must be Off to Isolate or Enable that Zone Area dis abled for this code e A User has attempted to operate an Area which he she is not allowed to operate Area Name is held off e A User has attempted to turn On an Area which is also controlled by another Area which is currently Off This can occur when the Installer has set up Areas to be turned On automatically by other Areas rather than be Users Area Name is ON You are not allowed to access this Area e A User code has been entered that can only turn Areas On and the Area being viewed is currently On Area Name has been turned Off by another User e After just turning an Area On and at the end of exit delay the Concept 2000 has discovered that this same Area has been turned Off by another User at another Terminal Can t use Area Area being used e A User has tried to use an Area that is permitted for use but the Area is currently being used by another User at another Terminal Only one User can operate an Area at a time The ON key has been dis abled e The ON key has been dis abled by the Central Station No lock for this User e A User has attempted to un lock a door
32. y or the OFF key to turn On or Off that Area 3 2 Multiple Area User Some Users may be asked which Area they wish to operate and the display window will show The second line of the display window will show all the Areas that you are allowed to turn On or Off Simply press the number of the Area you wish to operate When an Area is turned On the Concept 2000 will first check all of the Zones that are used to protect that Area and see that they are currently ready to be armed Sealed If there is a problem with any Zone the Concept 2000 will display the name of the faulty Zone so that the User may go and rectify the problem e For example if FRANKS SHED WINDOW was open when FRANK THRING went to turn On FRANKS SHED then the Concept 2000 would display the following message FRANKS SHED WINDOW is un sealed Please secure zone and press ON or press END FRANK THRING must go and shut the window and then try again by pressing ON If FRANK took too long in shutting the window he may have to start again by re entering his User code C2000 User Manual Page 5 of 26 3 3 Isolating Zones On Exit Some Users may be allowed to Isolate the un sealed Zone which will then prevent the Zone from detecting movement for the period that the Area is turned On If FRANK THRING was allowed to Isolate Zones then the display would show B FRANKS SHED WINDOW is un sealed Please secure zone and press ON or isolate this zone by pressin

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