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1. Press MENU Enter the time zone number and return to step 3 Enter the time zone number and press ENTER Return to step 3 Press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR Note Update your door group list when any changes are made System menu option 21 Holidays Use this menu to record the date of holidays The holidays to control access For example staff allowed access during recorded can be used in conjunction with time zones normal weekdays can be denied access on weekdays declared a holiday The control panel can record up to 24 holiday dates Record a holiday To record a holiday do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 2 Enter 21 for menu 21 and press ENTER The keypad displays the opening screen Figure 97 Figure 97 Record a holiday opening screen Holidays Holiday No 3 Enter the holiday number and press ENTER The display shows the holiday number and the date numerically Figure 98 4 Enter the new day of the month 2 digits for this holiday number or press MENU to scroll through the list of holidays When finished press ENTER The display shows the new day of the month Figure 99 5 Enter the new month 2 digits and press ENTER The display shows the new month Figure 100 6 Enter the new year 2 digits and press ENTER The display returns to step 3 to
2. input a new holiday Press ENTER again to exit the menu option Note Always remember to update your holidays list when any changes are made System menu option 22 Open doors Chapter 2 59 Alliance system menu Figure 98 Record a holiday holiday number Day of Month Holiday 1 00 00 00 Figure 99 Record a holiday enter new day of month Month Holiday 1 26 00 00 Figure 100 Record a holiday new month Year Holiday 1 16 01 00 Use this menu to open a valid door via the LCD remote arming station RAS Open a door via the remote arming station RAS To open a door a door via the remote arming station do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 2 Enter 22 and press ENTER The keypad displays the opening screen Figure 101 3 Enter the number of the door you want to open and press ENTER 4 Press ENTER to exit this menu option Note Only doors that are programmed to be opened by your code can be opened using this option i e the door group assigned to the user may not allow access to all doors Figure 101 Open a door via RAS Open Door Door No 60 Alliance System User Manual System menu option 23 Unlock lock disable and enable doors Use this menu to unlock lock disable and enable door numbers 17 to 64 controlled by a four door DGP via the LCD arming station The door remains in the state
3. I MENU see Figure I to see the next active zone and its description If Display Zones is disabled Local Alarm On A4 A5 A9 NEXT then a list of zone numbers will be displayed Zone No at the RAS Press the zone number and press ENTER to see its description Figure 7 RAS display indicating no alarms Note The system installer can program a custom LCD 3 Press 0 and press ENTER to reset the local message The default is time and date if the user alarm does not want the time and date to be visible disable the default message After disabling it the LCD displays the message shown in Figure 8 4 The keypad displays alarm conditions Figure 8 Figure 8 Zones causing alarm as a list There Are No Alarms In This Area Code 5 Fix the problem for example close the door Note If your system has been programmed to remind you about alarms it will automatically re alarm after a preset time unless the cause of the alarm has been fixed no matter how many times you acknowledge the alarm When a re alarm does occur the letter preceding the zone number will not be shown Resetting a zone In alarm A zone alarm occurs when The LED of the area in alarm flashes red on the keypad e The sirens are active if programmed When an alarm occurs the display There Are No Alarms In This Area or the custom LCD display disappears from the top line Instead the display will show Alarm On Code To reset
4. LED goes off and the AL111x LED goes from red to green Programmed to display areas assigned to your PIN code If a list of the areas assigned to your PIN code is displayed all armed areas are now listed For example Table 5 lists the display options Table 5 Disarm the system display options O ALL 1 Office 2 Boardroom Enter Area Option Action Disarm all areas at once and return to the original display Enter O and press ENTER Figure 1 Disarm the selected area If there are more armed areas they will display Enter area number and press ENTER When finished disarming press ENTER again Exit and return to the original display Areas already disarmed will stay disarmed Press CLEAR see Figure 1 Display the next armed area in the list You can then select an area to be disarmed or continue to press ON NEXT to scroll Press ON NEXT see Figure I 15 Active zones You cannot arm an area unless all the zones in that area are normal as an active zone would usually set off an alarm For example all doors and windows must be closed If a zone is active while you try to arm or disarm an area the keypad sounds seven quick beeps and displays the active zones You may have the ability to bypass active zones and arm the system See Arming conditions and options on page 10 for details Active zones are listed according to system programming If Display Zones is enabled then o
5. OR DOCUMENTATION OR ANY HARDWARE FURNISHED WITH THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF GE SECURITY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES NOR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY THIRD PARTY 6 General Any hardware provided to You by GE SECURITY shall not be exported or reexported in violation of any export provisions of the United States or any other applicable jurisdiction Any attempt to sublicense assign or transfer any of the rights duties or obligations hereunder shall be void This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of the State of New York United States of America without regard to conflicts of law provisions You hereby consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in Multnomah County Oregon to resolve any disputes arising under or in connection with this Agreement with venue in Portland Oregon iv Alliance system User Manual Restricted rights legend The Licensed Product is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS In the event the United States Government or an agency thereof is granted a license the following additional terms apply Restricted Computer Software as defined in the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at Federal Acquisition Regulations 52 227 19 and the restrictions as provided in subparagraphs c 1 and c 2 thereof and as applicable the Government s rights to use modify reproduce release perform display or disclose the Software also are restr
6. The display returns to that shown in System alarm status on page 10 The area LEDs illuminate when the arming procedure is successful Alliance System User Manual Programmed to display areas assigned to your PIN code If a list of the areas assigned to your PIN code is displayed all disarmed areas are listed For example O ALL 1 Office 2 Boardroom Enter Area Table 4 lists the display options Table 4 Pin code display options Option Action Arm all areas at once and return to the original display Enter O and press ENTER Figure 1 Arm the selected area If there are more disarmed areas they Enter area number and press ENTER When finished will be displayed arming press ENTER again Exit the menu option and return to the original display Areas Press CLEAR see Figure 1 already armed will stay armed Display the next disarmed area in the list You can then select an Press ON NEXT see Figure I area to be armed or continue to press ON NEXT to continue scrolling 13 Disarming your system If the area you want to access is armed you must first disarm the system before you can access the area without setting off an alarm The illuminated red area LEDs on the keypad indicates which areas are armed On entering the area the system will allow a preset entry time to disarm the area before an alarm occurs If there is an alarm condition when you are disarming the system the
7. code and press ENTER Figure 1 Figure 22 Enter Access Code screen 2 Enter 5 for menu 5 and press ENTER The keypad displays the list events selection menu Figure 22 1 Alarm Events 2 Log Only Events Option 3 Select the event list Figure 23 Log onl t 3a Enter 1 and press ENTER to list alarm 0 events 13 49 26 11 Menu Entered at Keypad 1 Or 1 Scan 0 Exit 3b Enter 2 and press ENTER to list log only events Figure 23 Chapter 2 31 Alliance system menu As shown in the example above the display shows The time of the event in hours and minutes HH MM The date of the event as day and month DD MM The type of event such as Menu Entered The location of the event such as Keypad 1 The user s number and name off display Table 15 lists the display options Table 15 History system display options Option Action Scroll forward through the event list one by one Press ENTER Scroll backward through the event list one by one Press MENU Exit menu 5 Enter 0 Scan the display to view all details for an event such as Enter 1 user name and number Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press ENTER System menu option 6 Test report Use this menu to display the results of the Disarm Test or Arm Test Disarm Test Report This test report indicates if specific zones and cameras are operating correctly The zones need to be p
8. local alarm is acknowledged if programmed The LED of the area in alarm flashes red on the keypad if programmed The display shows Alarm On Code Table 7 lists the display options Table 7 RAS keypad actions for local alarms Option Action Acknowledge the local alarm see note below Depending on Enter 0 and press ENTER Figure I programming a user code may be required to reset Display the complete zone name Enter the zone number and press ENTER Update the list of zones and display the next zone on the list if Press ON NEXT see Figure 1 any Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR see Figure I Local alarms for certain zone types can only be acknowledged by entering USER CODE OFF AREA ENTER These are 21 Day night with user code e 30 Day night with auto reset e 42 Entry exit fire door with code e 44 Day night with alarm group restriction e 56 Day night if no time zone 41 19 To reset a local alarm do the following 1 Press ENTER ENTER see Figure S Figure 6 Zones causing alarm one at a time 2 The zones causing the alarm are listed either g one at a time Figure 6 or as a list Figure 7 according to system programing Local Alarm On A4 Rear Door NEXT or ENTER If Display Zones is enabled then one zone and its description will be displayed at the RAS Press NEXT see Figure
9. one at a time Figure 20 or as a list of zone numbers Figure 21 4 Press ENTER to exit menu 4 Figure 19 No zones in alarm No Bypassed Zones Press ENTER Figure 20 Zones in alarm listed one at a time Bypass On 2 Front Door Contact NEXT or ENTER Figure 21 Zones in alarm listed by number Bypass On 1 3 T4 5 Zone No 30 Alliance System User Manual Table 14 lists the display options Table 14 Bypass zones menu options Option Action Display the complete zone name Enter the zone number and press ENTER Update the zone list and display the next zone on the list if any Press ON NEXT Exit menu 4 Press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR System menu option 5 History Use this menu to list past events of the system history including alarms access to the menu etc You can determine events such as the time that an alarm occurred the time it was reset and which user reset it The menu displays the most recent event first There are two types of events listed Alarm Events All events related to the alarm system Log Only Events Events that are not reported to the central station but are sent to a local printer or computer instead e g access granted denied at doors List past events of the system history To list past events of the system history do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN
10. sections of this guide follow the sequence of the Alliance system menu options 1 Panel Status 13 Start Auto Disarm Test 2 Active Zones 14 Program Users 3 Zones in Alarm 15 Time and Date 4 Bypassed Zones 16 Bypass Unbypass RAS DGP 5 History 17 Enable Disable Service Technician 6 Test Report 18 Reset Cameras 7 Service Menu 19 Reserved for Installer 8 Film Counters 20 Door and Floor Groups 9 List Zone Numbers 21 Holidays 10 Bypass Zone 22 Open Doors 11 Unbypass Zone 23 Unlock Lock Disable and Enable Doors 12 Test Zone 24 Print History Access a menu option Chapter 2 25 Alliance system menu You can access the Alliance system menu when the RAS displays There Are No Alarms In This Area or custom LCD message The display should show To access a menu option do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 The keypad displays the opening screen Figure 10 2 Enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 The keypad displays the menu options Figure 11 Table 9 lists the display options Table 9 Access menu options There Are No Alarms In This Area Code Figure 10 Menu keypad display To Access Menu Enter Cod Code Figure 11 Keypad menu options O Exit ENTER Down Up 0 Exit Menu Option Action Scroll forward through the menu options one by one Jump to a specific menu number Scroll backward through the menu options one by one Press ENTER Press ME
11. 4 Ifyou pressed ON NEXT the untested zones will be displayed either one at a time Figure 50 Untested auto disarm test one at a time Figure 50 or as a list If you pressed ON NEXT the untested zones will be displayed Untested Disarm On 4 PIR in Office either one at a time Figure 50 or as a list NEXT or ENTER Figure 51 Figure 51 Untested auto disarm as a list Untested On 1 2 4 Zone No The display may show information about cameras Figure 52 Press ENTER to return to the original display The testing automatically stops when All zones that are programmed to be tested during disarm test have been tested or the time allowed for the disarm test has expired Verify that the display indicates that the test is completed Figure 53 or not Figure 54 Press ENTER to exit menu 13 Chapter 2 43 Alliance system menu Figure 52 Displayed camera information All Cameras Hav Press Tested Successfully Enter Figure 53 Tes complete Test Completed Press ENTE R Figure 54 Tes not complete Test Not Completed Press ENTE R 44 Alliance System User Manual Table 22 lists the Start auto disarm test options Table 22 Auto disarm test options Option Action Display the description of the selected zone when displayed as a Enter the zone number and press ENTER list of numbers Display th
12. 44 System menu option 15 Time and dote 51 System menu option 16 Bypass unbypass RAS DGP neer eneen eneen 55 System menu option 17 Enable disable service technician nnee 56 System menu option 18 Reset cameras onno ence cence tet k 56 System menu option 20 Door and floor groups eee eneen 57 System menu option 21 Hobes EEN na ob ddd data E 58 System Menu Option 22 OPEN lO eege dE dt AE AER 59 System menu option 23 Unlock lock disable and enable doors eeen 60 System menu Option 24 Print Deko ENNEN Eet daa danas Soa had 61 Programming records eee 62 Door group record system menu 20 2 tt een 63 Holiday ree rd systemmeu EE 65 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides a description of the Alliance system keypads and defines their operation Included are methods for user identification and additional operational features The chapter also contains a description of how to arm and disarm the system and the system alarm functions In this chapter Alliance system keypads annen 2 Cser erte en eben et hed AR d v oo dw 6 Duress SIGH oenen ereen O ae ad Ake a nd 8 Opening IA ds 9 Arming the system en eneen eee K EEN ee es 10 Disarming pour SYSTEM oc wenen den et heen en de 13 SOUNE BONES ce hse ere AAA ENEE E 15 a A et et etl 16 What to do when an alarm occurs eee 18 Listing pastalarm eme oe ene en en ereen Een died a 21 Alliance System User Manual Alliance sy
13. 54 7 25 39 55 8 24 40 56 9 _ o 25 ES 41 ss 57 10 26 42 58 11 27 43 59 12 28 44 60 13 29 45 61 14 30 46 62 15 31 47 63 16 32 48 64 Chapter 2 Alliance system menu Holiday record system menu 21 Holiday Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Date Day Month Year Holiday Number Date Day Month Year 65 66 Alliance System User Manual Glossary The following are definitions of some of the terms and descriptions used in the Alliance keypad user manual Term Definition Access control The control of entry to or exit from a security area Active The zone input is activated e g Emergency Exit Door open See Normal Active Tamper Bypassed Alarm The state of a security system when a device connected to a zone input is activated and the condition of the area is such that activation should be signaled e g a door lock is broken causing a siren to sound Alarm group Alarm groups define the options available to users arming stations or door reader to allow alarm control Alarm groups are define
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15. D represents an area and the indications are as shown in Table 2 Record the area names on a label inside the cover Table 2 Area LED description AL 111x keypad Red Area is unoccupied and armed Red blinking A fault is detected or when an alarm occurs while disarmed LED blinks slowly or armed LED blinks quickly Green Area is disarmed and ready to arm Off The corresponding area is disarmed but not ready to arm System faults The arming station keypads display System faults Table 3 if the arming station has an LCD fitted and or system faults LEDs Table 3 System fault LED description System fault Description Report fail FTC There is a failure in the communications between the control panel and a central station RAS fail A Remote Arming Station RAS is off line DGP fail A Data Gathering Panel DGP is off line Battery fail The auxiliary battery power is low Trouble Indicates a trouble in the system RAS fail low battery etc AC fail Indicates an AC power loss Line fail Indicates a failure in the telephone line or connection between the control panel and the telephone line Alliance System User Manual User identification Users are identified by user names number or personal identification number PIN codes In addition they are grouped according to their functions access Pin codes The Alliance system reguires unigue PIN codes and or cards that allo
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17. Figure 76 Enter the correct day 2 digits and press ENTER Figure 77 Enter the correct month 2 digits and press ENTER Figure 78 Figure 73 Program new date and time Time 1 Display 2 Set 3 DST 4 Adjust 0 Exit Menu Figure 74 Enter correct hours TimesDate hh mm ss dd mm yy Xxx Hours Figure 75 Enter correct minutes TimesDate hh mm ss dd mm yy Xxx Minutes Figure 76 Enter correct seconds TimesDate hh mm ss dd mm yy Xxx Seconds Figure 77 Enter correct day TimesDate hh mm ss dd mm yy Xxx Day Figure 78 Enter correct month TimesDate hh mm ss dd mm yy Xxx Month 9 Enter the correct year 2 digits Figure 79 and press ENTER Note You cannot skip any options Press ENTER on each value that does not need to be changed until you return to the original display Change to daylight saving time DST To change to daylight saving time do the following 1 Press MENU Figure and enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 2 Enter 15 for menu 15 and press ENTER The keypad displays the change to daylight savings time window Figure 80 3 Enter 3 and press ENTER to change the DST 4 The display shows the date the time changes to DST Figure 81 5 Enter one of the following e 0 no DST 1 DST starts on first Sunday of the month e 2 DST starts on the second Sunday of the month e 3 DST starts on the third S
18. NU Enter the menu number and press ENTER Exit a menu option Press ENTER Exit the system menu and return to the original display in step 1 Enter 0 and press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR Note When scrolling each menu option is displayed For example the display for menu 10 would show 10 Bypass Zone O Exit Menu 26 Alliance System User Manual System menu option 1 Panel status Use this menu to list all zones that are in alarm tamper alarm bypassed or active and to list any system alarms There are other menus available that display each of these conditions separately but this menu can be used to check on all zones that need attention Table 10 lists the panel status codes the status and their meaning The letter that precedes the zone number indicates the status of the zone Table 10 Panel status menu 1 codes Code Zone status Meaning A Alarm An alarm has occurred at this zone and must be acknowledged and reset T Tamper alarm An alarm has occurred at this zone due to tamper or accidental damage The alarm must be acknowledged and reset i Bypassed The zone has been excluded from functioning as part of the security system It is probably broken or faulty a Active The zone is activated and needs to be checked and fixed if necessary to ensure security is maintained e g close the door List the st
19. PIN code for the user and press ENTER Note A user who is allowed to both open doors and arm disarm the system should have a PIN code of at least five digits See System menu option 22 Open doors on page 59 3 Enter the PIN code again Figure 72 to confirm and press ENTER Note Update your User list when changes are made System menu option 15 Time and date Figure 71 Enter user pin code PIN Code Code Figure 72 Confirm user pin code Confirm PIN Code Code Use this menu to program a new time and date The time and date are visible during normal use of the Alliance system and all internal functions rely on them A new date or time only needs to be programmed when the Alliance system is first installed or if the time needs to be adjusted for daylight saving time 52 Alliance System User Manual Program a new time and date To program a new time and date do the following 1 3 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Enter 15 for menu 15 and press ENTER The keypad displays the enter new date and time window Figure 73 Enter 2 and press ENTER to set the time The display will show the current time and date information held by the system 4 Enter the correct hour 2 digits and press ENTER Figure 74 Enter the correct minutes 2 digits and press ENTER Figure 75 Enter the correct seconds 2 digits and press ENTER
20. a zone alarm do the following 1 Enter your PIN code 2 Press OFF see Figure 1 The keypad displays the opening screen 20 Alliance System User Manual 3 Enter the area number of the zone in alarm as indicated by a flashing LED and press ENTER see Figure 1 4 Determine where the alarm occurred by reviewing the quick alarm history See List past alarm events on page 21 5 Fix the problem Additional information about alarms If the alarm conditions are no longer valid and the alarm has been reset you must contact your central station company to ensure that they take no further action If you are unable to reset an alarm because of a faulty zone refer to System menu option 10 Bypass zone on page 38 You can only reset an alarm for an area that is assigned to your PIN code If you are unable to reset the alarm ensure that the flashing area LED is for an area you can disarm with your PIN code If not your attempt to reset the alarm might result in your arming disarming your system If you are unable to reset a system alarm because the conditions require a service technician notify your alarm company The system can be programmed so that certain alarms such as tamper alarms require a specific action from your installer Engineer Reset Req will appear on the display and a code will be shown Give this information to your installer Listing past alarm events 21 This list provides you with a quick alarm hi
21. ad aga 16 el EE 16 System l t 38 oaths re ea ov damn a tras ao u sad dub Suou oa 16 What to do when an alarm occurs neee eene eeen eeen eee ene eenen ee 18 Resetting local ali sneren EE ae d ENEE DEEN 18 Resetting A ZN E elen RE 19 Additional information about alarms nnee verveners 20 Listing past alarm events saneren onee SN d san jo SE EI can EE EE AN denne se EN Listpastalarm eventS EE EN vi Alliance System Chapter 2 Alliance system MENU iria AAA A A AAA 23 Alliance syst m MENU ans EELER rada Aa ad AAA 24 Access a MENU OPTION 22 ci NR erven riek bee sl blb o Bo bases vante ee 25 System menuoption 1 Panel StatUS svn ccc dai id a bd l kala 26 System menu option 2 Active zones 27 System menu option 3 Zones In oam 28 System menu option 4 Bypassed zones nonnen eeens kk 29 System menu option 5 History een enen enen enen eneen eenen ee 30 System menu option 6 Test report eenen eneen enen enen eneen ennen enen eeen 31 System menu option 7 Service menu menu ennen eenen eneen 34 System menu option 8 FIIMMOUNTELS 454549 dads cea data A EE ln EF 36 System menu option 9 List zone names uden enen enen eenen eneen k 37 System menu option 10 Bypass ZONE SEENEN waere REH ENEE SSES E E 38 System menu option 11 Unbypass zone 40 System menu option 12 Test zone 41 System menu option 13 Start auto disarm test 24444444 nce eneen eee 42 System menu option 14 Program users 2 2 2444444444400 k
22. alarm is reset You must then find out what caused the alarm and fix it See Listing past alarm events on page 21 for details on how to get a list of all the alarms that recently occurred You might not be able to disarm specific areas in the premises because Your keypad has been programmed to disarm only specific areas in the premises Make sure you know which keypad to use if there is more than one present in the premises e Your PIN code has been programmed to disarm only specific areas of the premises Make sure you know which areas you can disarm Disarm the system If there are no alarms in the area the display must show There Are No Alarms In This Area Code To disarm the system do the following 1 Enter your PIN code 2 Press OFF Figure 1 3 The result of step 3 depends on whether the system has been programmed to display a list of the areas assigned to your PIN code 4 When the disarming procedure has been successful the AL 1103 area LED goes off and the AL111x LED goes from red to green When an area is armed its LED illuminates red 14 Alliance System User Manual Programmed not to display areas assigned to your PIN code All armed areas are automatically disarmed if your system has not been programmed to display the areas assigned to your PIN code and the zones were not programmed for tamper The display returns to that shown above When the disarming procedure has been successful the AL 1103 area
23. anded memory Print complete system history To print a complete system history do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Figure 104 Complete history entry screen day 2 Enter 24 for menu 24 and press ENTER Print History Back To OO 90 3 Enter the day of the month 2 digits from Enter Day which to start printing and press ENTER Figure 104 or press ENTER to skip this field If 00 is entered as the day of the month the printer will start printing from the last printed history 4 Enter the new month 2 digits from which to start printing and press ENTER Figure 105 Complete history entry screen month Figure 105 or press ENTER to skip this field Enter Month Print History Back To OO 90 5 Enter the year 2 digits from which to start printing and press ENTER Figure 106 or Figure 106 Complete history entry screen year press ENTER to skip this field 6 The printer now starts printing from the date specified Enter Year Print History Back To 0041 90 Note The Alliance system will not print if the printer is not ready 62 Alliance System User Manual Programming records Use the following tables to record details of data programmed for your systems e Users System Menu 14 Door Groups System Menu 20 e Holidays System Menu 21 It is recommended that you complete the tables in pencil
24. ard code card Change 0 Skip Trace User If set to YES all alarm and access functions performed by the user at YES Trace User doors 17 to 64 will leave a Trace message to be sent to the Change 0 Skip management computer Card Only If set to YES the user will not be able to use a PIN code YES Card Only Change 0 Skip Privileged If set to YES the user s code card will over ride any Anti Passback YES Privileged restrictions on doors 17 to 64 Change 0 Skip Extended If set to YES the user will be allowed extended door access times at doors YES Extended Access Access 17 to 64 e g to allow the door to remain open longer for disabled access Change 0 Skip Entering a user name Systems not programmed for user flags or those with user numbers less than 200 display the user s name as follows Note Your Name is Ann Brown Ann Brown End You cannot create a user unless your alarm group authorizes you to do so 49 50 Alliance System User Manual To enter a user name do the following 1 Press ENTER Figure 1 The keypad displays the enter user name window Figure 70 Enter user name Figure 70 Your Name is End Use the text option on the keypad to enter a 16 characters user name Enter each letter of the user s name followed by ENTER Move the cursor to the position after the name and press ENTER When the name is ente
25. atus for all zones To list status for all zones do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 12 Zone status 2 Enter 1 for menu 1 and press ENTER No Alarms Tampers Bypasses Active Figure 1 Press ENTER 3 The display that appears depends on the status of the zones Figure 12 4 Press ENTER to exit menu 1 If zones are in alarm tamper bypassed or active one of the following displays will show with a list of zones either one at a time or as a list of zone numbers Summary On A2 Front Door Contact Or Zone No Summary On Al A3 T4 I5 Table 11 lists the display options Chapter 2 27 Alliance system menu Table 11 Panel status menu options Option Action Display the complete zone name Enter the zone number and press ENTER Update the list of zones and display the next zone on the list if Press ON NEXT any Exit menu 1 Press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR System menu option 2 Active zones Use this menu to list all active zones List all active zones To list status all active zones do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Figure 13 No active zones 2 Enter 1 for menu 1 and press ENTER All Zones are Normal 3 The display that appears depends on the Press ENTER stat
26. bles for recording the details of data programmed for your systems is provided In this chapter Alliance system MERU lt oba Ae eneen dd sedne bc dE en 24 Access d MENU fen eee O EE EEN ae nee 25 Programming PELOTES lt 5 600 kn EN ee Nd he Ae 62 24 Alliance System User Manual Alliance system menu The Alliance system menu has 23 user option menus available for performing various user functions Menu 19 1s reserved for the installer Only those menu options that have been programmed to be available when your PIN code is used are displayed Some of the functions are specific to certain installations while others are reserved for authorized users The manager PIN code is programmed to access a wider number of the menu options than the general user If you access the menu and do not use any keys for two minutes you will automatically exit from the menu It is a good practice to always exit from the menu using 0 ENTER or CLEAR rather than the time out feature because if anyone else uses the menu before it times out the functions they use would be logged against your PIN code If you attempt to select an option that is not authorized to your PIN the display will show the message You Are Not Authorized To Enter Although you might be authorized to access a menu option you might not be allowed to access all the information it provides You will only be allowed to access information on the areas assigned to your PIN code The next
27. code Opening doors Use an Alliance system keypad to open a door by entering a door code that is related to your PIN code It varies depending on whether your PIN code has been programmed to allow you to arm disarm your system as well as open doors Open a door To open a door do the following 1 The bottom line of the display shows the access code entry Figure 2 Figure 2 Enter Access Code screen 2 Enter your door code Note In most systems with access control an alarm code Code prefix is used The alarm code prefix is the number of digits to subtract from the beginning of your full PIN code to make your door code this is programmed by the installer Example Prefix 2 Full PIN code 123456 Door code 3456 Note A door code only opens doors programmed for that code the door group assigned to the user might not allow access to all doors If an invalid code is entered or the code is not valid for the arming station the keypad sounds seven quick beeps To configure the system do the following 1 Press ENTER see Figure I to only open the door 2 Or OFF Figure 1 to disarm the security and open the door if your full PIN code is entered 3 OrON NEXT Figure 1 to arm the security and open the door if your full PIN code is entered 4 If the door can only be opened for a preset time the shunted code and passcode displays Figure 3 Enter Access Code screen Figure 3 Shunte
28. d Zone Code If the door is closed before the end of the maximum open time the Alliance system removes Shunted Zone from the display The keypad sounds the warning buzzer for three seconds to indicate that the door is no longer shunted If the door is not closed at the end of the shunt time the keypad displays Shunting Ends The keypad sounds the warning buzzer for a preset time to let you close the door or re enter your PIN code to extend the suppression time 10 Alliance System User Manual Arming the system Arm your premises or areas in it when they are unoccupied If an event such as someone forcing a door open occurs when the system is armed it will set off an alarm Once you have armed the system you must leave the area within a preset exit time to avoid setting off an alarm All users must be informed of this time limit You might not be able to arm specific areas in the premises because e Your keypad has been programmed to arm only specific areas in the premises Make sure you know which keypad to use if there is more than one present in the premises e Your PIN code has been programmed to arm only specific areas of the premises Make sure you know which areas you can arm You cannot arm an area if it has a zone input device not properly closed such as magnetic contacts on a door or window Before arming make sure that all doors and windows are properly closed The keypad sounds seven quick beeps and displays th
29. d by a set of areas alarm control functions and menu options Zone types for area control keyswitches also make use of alarm groups Alarm group An alarm group restriction can be assigned to an alarm group to enable different types of user to restriction Use timed disarm option for certain area s Restrict alarm control to Arm reset only on certain area s or Use the User Count or Emergency function Alarm reporting A procedure to transmit alarm events or other events to a central station by means of a dialer and a set of rules called a protocol Alarm control The control over alarm functions Area A section of a premise which has specific security requirements The Alliance system allows any premise to be divided into 16 areas of different security requirements Each area has its own zone inputs Each area is identified with a number and a name e g Area 1 Office Area 2 Workshop Area 3 Boardroom etc Armed The condition of an area where a change in the status of any zone input from normal to active causes an alarm An area or premise is only armed when it is unoccupied although some zone inputs vaults can remain armed continually Burglar alarm An alarm triggered by a security device such as a PIR or door contact that indicates someone has entered without authorized access Bypassed The zone input has been excluded from functioning as part of the system and does not indica
30. d via a time zone Dual detector A security device based on two technigues such as PIR and RADAR or PIR and Ultrasonic used to detect intruders in an area or premise Duress When a user is being forced to breach the system security e g forced at gunpoint to open the door the duress feature allows the user to signal a central station by entering a duress digit in conjunction with a PIN code Engineer Installer employee qualified to install and service the control panel Event flags A signal activated by a zone input condition area condition system status or fault condition door command on doors 1 to 16 or shunt condition The main purpose of an event flag is to activate an output History A list of past alarm and access control events stored in memory that can be viewed on an LCD arming station or sent to a printer Hold up An alarm silent triggered by a hold up button only sends a message to a central station Installer A company that installs and services security eguipment Keypad A remote arming station RAS with keys to input data used to program the control panel perform user functions view alarms etc Keyswitch A device using a switch with a key to arm or disarm areas LCD Liguid Crystal Display The part of a remote arming station RAS where messages are displayed LED Light Emitting Diode A light indicator on an arming station which conveys a condition e g area in alarm commu
31. dure that automatically stops a zone input from generating an alarm when it is activated e g shunts stop a door from generating an alarm when opened for a short time Tamper Tampers are situations where a zone input arming station control panel DGP or associated wiring are tampered with or accidentally damaged The tamper feature activates a signal when tampers occur Time zone A program setting which identifies specific time periods on specific days Time zones are allocated to functions to control the activity of that function by time and day and are primary used to restrict access e g automatically arm or disarm areas or open doors Up Download A protocol providing means to view the status of a system or change parameters in the system User Anybody making use of the system Users are identified to the system with a unique number that is associated with the user s PIN code Zone input An electrical signal from a security device PIR detector door contact to the system Each device is identified with a zone input number and name e g 14 Reception Hold up Button 6 Emergency Exit Door 69
32. e message Active On if a zone input is open Arm the system To arm the system do the following 1 The display must show that the system is free of alarms Figure 4 Figure 4 System alarm status 2 Enter your PIN code There Are No Alarms In This Area 3 Press ON NEXT see Figure 1 Code 4 The result of step 3 depends on whether the system has been programmed to display a list of areas assigned to your PIN code The AL 1103 indicates successful arming by illuminating an area LED The AL111x LED goes from green to red when the arming procedure has been successful Arming conditions and options The Bypass instant key see Figure 1 provides the ability to bypass active zones and arm the system in instant mode Press the MENU see Figure 1 key twice to check for active zones The Alliance system presents the bypass option in the following circumstances The user has alarm system Arm disarm capabilities The user has access to Alliance system menu 10 bypass zone e One or more zones are active in the area that the user is attempting to arm This does not apply to zone types that do not prevent arming when active No other keypad is currently using the Bypass menu bypass can only be used by one keypad at a time 11 Bypass an active zone To Bypass an active zone do the following 1 Enter your PIN code to arm the system Figure 5 Display active zones 2 The LCD keypad displays a number fro
33. e remaining untested zones if any Move to the test Press ON NEXT completed not completed displays if there are not more untested zones to display Move to the camera test or test completed not completed Press ENTER display Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR Note Untested zones must be manually tested see System menu option 12 Test zone on page 41 to verify their operation System menu option 14 Program users Use this menu to delete display or create a user record Your system may be programmed to require two authorized users to enter this menu Also your assigned alarm group might not allow you to program PIN codes If it does allow you to use this function there might still be restrictions on which alarm groups you are allowed to assign or edit The user record includes the following details about the user e User name Alarm group which determines the user s areas and alarm control functions Door group which determines the doors to which the user has access e Floor group which determines the floors to which the user has access Name some users only e PIN code some users only The maximum quantity of users that can be programmed for an Alliance panel depends on the panel s memory configuration In addition to the total number of users the panel s memory configuration also affects the quantity of users with names and PIN codes Contact your system
34. e shows an OPEN circuit Figure 48 Figure 45 Test a zone Test Individual Zone Zone No Figure 46 Normal test zone NORMAL ST ENTE Press Roller Door ATE on 12 Figure 47 Active test zone ACTIVE on 12 ENTE Press Roller Door R Figure 48 Cable tampering open OPEN on 12 ENTE Press Roller Door R 42 Alliance System User Manual 3d There is a faulty condition due to cable tamper The cabling to the zone shows a Figure 49 Cable tampering short SHORT circuit Figure 49 SHORT on 12 Roller Door Press ENTER Note Steps 2c and 2d are for dual zone operation only If a zone is active open or short the keypad emits a continuous tone When the status of the zone is changed to normal the display is updated and the tone stops 4 Press ENTER to exit and return to the menu option display System menu option 13 Start auto disarm test Use this menu to start the disarm test Start the auto disarm test To start the auto disarm test do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 2 Enter 13 for menu 13 and press ENTER The display shows the start auto disarm test window 3 Press ON NEXT Figure to display the untested zones Or Enter 0 and press ENTER to cancel the disarm test and move to the test completed not completed displays
35. ed to a floor group and will therefore access only the floors of that floor group during the specified time zone Example A floor group for a night shift worker allows their PIN code to be used to only open a floor between 23 00 and 07 00 Alliance System User Manual Duress signal The duress function activates a silent signal to alert security personnel For example if you are asked under threat to breach your system s security this function lets you do so while at the same time activating the system duress feature However your system must be programmed to use it The duress function requires that you use a duress digit in conjunction with your PIN code The duress digit is the last digit of you PIN code plus one Note Contact your central station company to ensure that they take no further action if duress was activated under conditions that are no longer valid false alarm and it has been reset Example PIN 1234 Duress digit 5 if the last digit of your PIN code is 9 the duress digit is 0 To activate duress do the following 1 Enter your PIN code without the last digit 1 2 3 in the example above Note Using your PIN code with the duress digit still activates the functions associated with the PIN code 2 Enter the duress digit 5 in the example above 3 Press OFF see Figure I or ON NEXT see Figure I or ENTER see Figure I 4 To reset the duress function turn off the silent signal enter a valid PIN
36. eport do the following 1 Press ENTER Figure 1 to view the camera test report Figure 25 Untested zones listed one at a time 2 Ifuntested zones are reported the display shows a list of untested zones either one at a time Figure 25 or as a list of zone numbers Figure 26 Untested Disarm On 25 Reception Hold Figure 26 Untested zones listed by number Untested Disarm On 25 26 27 Zone No Chapter 2 33 Alliance system menu Disarm Camera Test Report If all cameras tested successfully the display shows All Cameras Tested Successfully Press ENTER To display the disarm camera test report do the following 1 Press ENTER Figure 1 to exit the menu x Figure 27 Untested camera report 2 Ifuntested cameras are reported the display 7 i shows the untested camera report Figure 27 Untested Camera 1 NEXT or ENTER Table 16 lists the display options Table 16 Disarm test report options Option Action Display the complete zone name Enter the zone number and press ENTER Update the zone list and display the next zone on the list if any Press ON NEXT Exit this menu option Press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR Arm test report If you selected Arm Test the display depends on the status of the zones If all zones tested successfully the display shows No Untested Zones Press ENTER To displa
37. f the alarm group to be issued to this user Enter the alarm group number and press ENTER Display the list of alarm groups that you can issue a user if any Press MENU Move to the next display Press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR Table 24 lists the start auto disarm test options for each user flag display Table 24 Start auto disarm test options for each user flag display Option Action Change YES to NO or NO to YES and display the new setting Press MENU Save the displayed setting and move to the next user flag Press ENTER display Save the displayed setting skip the remaining user flags and Enter O and press ENTER move to the next step Exit the menu option from Table 25 and return to the original Press CLEAR display Table 25 Disarm test menu options Chapter 2 Alliance system menu Option Description Display Two Cards If set to YES the user will always require a second valid user code card to YES Two Cards be entered to perform any alarm or access control functions at doors 17 Change 0 Skip to 64 Guard If set to YES the user s code card can only perform functions at doors 17 YES Guard to 64 when used in conjunction with a Visitor code card Change 0 Skip Visitor If set to YES the user s code card can only perform functions at doors 17 YES Visitor to 64 when used in conjunction with a Gu
38. following cases this will bring up another display for more information to be entered e Request Service Technician Dial Management Software e Dial Temporary Management Software Request service technician To request service technician do the following 1 Enter 1 and press ENTER Figure 1 The keypad displays the request service Figure 32 request service technician technician window Figure 32 The control panel then sends a Service Requested 1 Confirm Request Service Technician message to the central station 0 Exit Menu 2 Enter 1 and press ENTER to confirm the request for service technician Or 3 Enter 0 and press ENTER to return to the menu 4 Press ENTER to return to the menu Dial management software To dial management software do the following 1 Enter 3 and press ENTER Figure 1 The keypad displays the dial management Figure 33 Dial management software software window Figure 33 1 Confirm Dial la Enter 1 and press ENTER to confirm that the control panel dials the management software Or 1b Enter 0 and press ENTER to return to the menu O Exit Menu 2 Press ENTER to return to the menu 36 Alliance System User Manual Dial temporary management software This option allows a temporary telephone number to be programmed and dialed by the system To dial temporary management software do the following 1 Note Enter 4 and press ENTER The keypad d
39. icted as provided by paragraphs b 2 and b 3 of the Rights in Noncommercial Technical Data and Computer Software Small Business Innovative Research SBIR Program clause at DFARS 252 227 7018 YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS AGREEMENT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS YOU FURTHER AGREE THAT THIS AGREEMENT IS THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND GE SECURITY AND SUPERSEDES ANY PROPOSAL OR PRIOR AGREEMENT ORAL OR WRITTEN AND ANY OTHER COMMUNICATION RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT Intended use Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity com Chapter 1 E EE 1 Alliance syst m keypads sa venete rra rd EE keda ERR beeke NES 2 lee nelle VE 3 UE SO di Eeer 4 User identification tii a eo B B ek vk dd 6 lee TEE 6 Function e EE 6 Alarm QFOUDS EE 6 lege lte E AA AA AA AA AAA L HA A 7 EOS ii O Saad RO O ot sag O O O O O Ee 7 Duress 110 OP R O aia 8 Opening dOOMS EE 9 lu Bee TEE 9 Arming the System namens oneens dae e i dd d la R Bu thee ni kende senen 10 AMA Mi SNE AEN dE ide Seed dana AER AE SEN ANERE Ae 10 Arming conditions and Options eeben as 10 Disarming your SYSTEM ani eed codes cH RSG de beeb Rad EE E a 13 DISNEI 13 le 15 Types ofalarms nne eneen taser ced aa 16 Loca PVP d
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41. installer for details of your system s configuration The system s capabilities are as follows No memory expansion 50 Users No memory expansion with SIUM 50 Users see note 1 MB expanded memory 11 466 Users 1 MB with SIUM 2000 Users see note s 4 MB IUM 17 873 Users see note s 8 MB IUM 65 535 Users see note Note Software and Expanded intelligent user memory IUM have extended capabilities and options Contact your system installer for details To program a user if two users are reguired Chapter 2 45 Alliance system menu To program a user if two users are reguired do the following 1 Press MENU Figure I enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Enter 14 for menu 14 and press ENTER If your system requires two users to access this menu the keypad displays the window shown in Figure 55 Enter the second users PIN code and Press ENTER Select the function you want to perform and press ENTER Figure 56 Or Press ENTER to return to the menu Delete a user To delete a user do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Enter 14 for menu 14 and press ENTER The keypad displays the delete a user window Figure 57 Enter 1 and press ENTER to delete a user Enter the system user number and press ENTER Figure 58 This will delete the user Repeat step 2 to delete other users or press ENTER to exit a
42. isplays the dial temporary management software window Figure 34 Enter the temporary service telephone number up to 10 digits and press ENTER And Or Press ENTER to save the displayed telephone number If this option is used to make the connection to the remote computer the computer operator will not be required to use the security password to gain access to the control panel System menu option 8 Film counters Figure 34 Dial temporary management software x Pause Serv No Ph No Use this menu to display the current frame number position on each of the security camera films Up to eight cameras can be displayed If you maintain a log on film counts 1t will indicate whether the cameras have operated since they were last checked Note If a camera is fitted with a film out detector and that camera does not have film in it the frame count will be displayed as OUT OUT is removed when film is loaded Display the current frame number on the security camera film To display the current frame number on the security camera film do the following 1 Press MENU Figure I enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Enter 8 for menu 8 and press ENTER The keypad displays the security camera current frame number window Figure 35 Press ENTER to move the film count display for cameras 5 to 8 The keypad displays the film count Figure 36 Note A camera position that does not ha
43. list of zones or one at a time Figure 17 or as a list of zone numbers Figure 18 4 Press ENTER to exit menu 3 Alarm On 2 Front Door Contact NEXT or ENTER Figure 18 Zones in alarm listed by number Alarm On 1 3 T4 5 Zone No Table 13 lists the display options Table 13 All zones in alarms menu options Chapter 2 29 Alliance system menu Option Action Display the complete zone name Enter the zone number and press ENTER Update the zone list and display the next zone on the list if any Press ON NEXT Exit menu 3 Press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR Note System menu option 4 Bypassed zones Tamper alarms are identified with a T preceding the zone number Use this menu to list all bypassed zones You bypass a zone to exclude it from the security system when it is broken or faulty This keeps it from causing an alarm Use this menu to determine which zones are not operating properly and need attention List all bypassed zones To list all bypassed zones do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 2 Enter 4 for menu 4 and press ENTER 3 The display that appears depends on the status of the zones 3a If no zones are bypassed the display shows no bypassed zones Figure 19 3b If zones are bypassed the display will shows either a list of zones or
44. m 1 to 256 Figure 5 Active zone 5 3 Press the MENU key Figure 1 to see the NEXY or BYPASS next active zone if more than one active zones exists 4 Press the Bypass instant Figure I key once for each active zone to bypass all active zones 5 Press the ENTER Figure 1 key after all zones are bypassed to finish arming the system Instant arm the system To instant arm the system do the following 1 Enter your PIN code 2 Press Bypass instant key Arming the system in instant mode causes the area entry timer to be ignored and alarms can occur instantly The system generates an alarm the instant the zone is faulted STAY arm the system Areas armed using the STAY key have no exit delay All perimeter zones are supervised without delay To autobypass the interior zones and arm all of the perimeter zones for access arm the system using the STAY key Figure 1 The STAY mode only works when perimeter zones are programmed in the system Arming an area using the STAY key eliminates exit delay Active Interior zones will be ignored when arming the system in STAY mode To arm the system in the STAY mode do the following 1 Enter your PIN code 2 Press STAY key Programmed not to display areas assigned to your PIN code If your system has not been programmed to display the areas assigned to your PIN code all areas that were disarmed are now automatically armed provided zone were not programmed for tamper
45. m all of the perimeter zones for access ArealED Used to display the status of the areas ENTER Used when information is to be processed similar to the Enter key on a computer Scroll forward in the menu Alphanumeric buttons Used to enter information and codes or Used after entering your PIN code to tell the system that you want to disarm your areas ON NEXT Used after entering you PIN code to tell the system that you want to arm your areas Display the next items in a menu list Update the information displayed Up Down buttons Used to adjust the LCD contrast beeper tone and text format LCD display Used to display messages OPEN For future use Left Right buttons Used to scroll left and right to view the next or previous active zones that can be bypassed The LCD display Messages are displayed on the liguid crystal display LCD on the keypad They guide you through the functions of the Alliance system such as identifying problems procedures necessary to rectify problems programming functions and other menu options The display shows information you have entered on the keypad 09 36 19MAR2003 Code The first line of the display shows system information and scrolls if there are more characters than can be displayed The second line of the display shows instructions and characters you enter on the keypad Alliance System User Manual In some instances there can be insufficient space to displa
46. m group View Alm Grp 12 Foreman Press ENTER Figure 62 Display user door group Door Group 2 Press ENTER Figure 63 Display user floor group Floor Group 1 Press ENTER Figure 64 Display user card ID Card ID 2 Press ENTER Create or change a user To create or change a user do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 2 Enter 14 for menu 14 and press ENTER The keypad displays the create or change a user window Figure 65 3 Enter 3 and press ENTER to create a user Figure 66 4 Enter the system user number card number and press ENTER The display shows the user s alarm group Figure 67 Note 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 and your alarm group has all the Areas and User Menu Options of the alarm group you wish to assign If the alarm group you wish to assign has Alarm System Control and Modem Access set to YES then your alarm group must also have these options set to YES 5 The next display shows the user s door group Figure 68 Card users must always have a valid door group assigned in order to perform alarm control or door functions 6 Enter the door group number to be assigned to the user and press ENTER 7 The ne
47. nation of this Agreement for any reason You agree to unionist all components of the Software and return the Licensed Product to GE SECURITY All provisions of this Agreement relating to i disclaimer of warranties ii limitations on liability remedies and damages and iii GE SECURITY s proprietary rights shall survive termination of this Agreement 3 Object code The Software is delivered in object code only You may not alter merge modify adapt or translate the Software nor decompile disassemble reverse engineer or otherwise reduce the Software to a human perceivable form nor create derivative works or programs based on the Software 4 Limited warranty GE SECURITY warrants that for one 1 year from the date of delivery of the Licensed Product Software Warranty Period the functions contained in the Software will be fit for their intended purpose as described in the applicable Documentation from GE SECURITY and will conform in all material respects to the specifications stated in such Documentation GE SECURITY does not warrant that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free GE SECURITY does warrant that the media on which the Software is furnished will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of thirty 30 days from the date of delivery Media Warranty Period Except as specifically provided therein any other software and any hardware furnished with or accompa
48. nd return to the option menu Note You cannot delete a user unless your alarm group authorizes you to do so Figure 55 Second user access code Enter Second Code Code Figure 56 Two user option 1 Delete 2 Display 3 Create 4 Total Option Figure 57 Select delete a user 1 Delete 2 Display 3 Create 4 Total Option Figure 58 User number entry Delete User Code No 46 Alliance System User Manual Display a user To display a user do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Enter 14 for menu 14 and press ENTER The keypad displays the display user window Figure 59 Enter 2 and press ENTER to display a user Figure 60 Enter the system user number and press ENTER The display shows the user s alarm group Figure 61 Press ENTER The display shows the user s door group Figure 62 Press ENTER The display shows the user s floor group Figure 63 Press ENTER If your system is programmed to assign special user flags to users the display will now show the user flags in seguence See Create or change a user on page 47 for user flag details Press ENTER to display the card ID number Figure 64 10 Press ENTER to return to step 1 Figure 59 Display user 1 Delete 2 Display 3 Create Option Figure 60 User display number Display User Code No Figure 61 Display user alar
49. ne zone and its description will be displayed at the RAS Press ON EXT see Figure 1 MENU see Figure 1 to see the next active zone and its description If Display Zones is disabled then a list of zone numbers will be displayed at the RAS Press the zone number and press ENTER see Figure I to see its description One at a time Active On 6 Front Door NEXT or ENTER List of numbers Active On 6 7 9 Zone No Table 6 lists the display options Table 6 Active zone display options Option Action Update the list of active zones and display the next zones in Press ON NEXT the list if any Display the zone name in full Enter the zone number and press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR see Figure 1 After determining the active zones check those zones and correct the problem Exit this display and try to arm the system If you are unable to close the zone refer to System menu option 10 Bypass zone on page 38 Note After trying to correct the problem and being unable to do so you can press the bypass key to bypass active zones 16 Alliance System User Manual Types of alarms There are three types of alarms used in the Alliance system e Local Alarm e Alarm System Alarm Local alarm Local alarms occur when an area is occupied disarmed For example zones with 24 hour security have been activated such as a fire d
50. nication fault etc Local alarm An alarm that occurs in an occupied area and is signaled within a premise and not reported to a central station Logic equation A logic expression that combines macro inputs in a specific manner The result of a logic equation is called a macro output Macro input An event flag or an output that is used in a logic equation Each macro input is an event flag or output Macro logic program A set of rules that is created by macro inputs logic equations and macro outputs that is used to trigger event flags or zone inputs Macro output A macro output holds the result of a logic equation The macro output can have a timing element Macro outputs trigger event flags or zone inputs Glossary Term Definition Normal Active Tamper Bypassed Describes the condition of a zone input Normal The zone input is NOT activated e g Emergency Exit Door closed Active The zone input is activated e g Emergency Exit Door open Tamper The zone input is open or short circuited Someone may have tried to tamper the security device Bypassed The zone input has been excluded from functioning as part of the system and does not indicate normal or active status On line off line Operational non operational A device may be off line due to a malfunction in the device itself or it may be disconnected from the control panel Output controller A PCB module that connects to
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52. one number and Software attempts to connect to the remote service modem in order to allow programming changes to be made over the telephone network If it fails on the first try it will not redial The panel automatically drops the line if there have been no keys pressed by the remote service operator within two minutes 4 Dial Temporary Allows a temporary telephone number to be programmed and dialed for the Management Software remote computer RAS connection 5 Direct via J18 The control panel establishes a temporary direct connection to a PC Management Software connected to the serial port J18 on the motherboard This is a Service Technician option only 6 Answer Management Instructs the control panel to answer a current dial in attempt immediately Software Request the service menu To request the service menu do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Figure 30 Request service opening window Enter 7 for menu 7 and press ENTER The keypad displays the request service opening window Figure 30 Code Required Code Chapter 2 35 Alliance system menu 3 Enter your PIN code and press ENTER The keypad displays the request service options Figure 31 Request service options window Figure 31 5 1 Request Service Technician 4 Enter the service option number required See Table 18 and press ENTER 0 Exit Menu In the
53. oor being opened The circumstances that caused a local alarm need to be checked and rectified by someone on site The alarm does not need to be reported to a central station See What to do when an alarm occurs on page 18 for the procedure to identify acknowledge and reset a local alarm Alarm An alarm occurs when e The area is armed and one of its zones has been activated For example a door lock has been forced open causing a siren to sound e The area is disarmed and a 24 hour zone was activated For example a hold up button is activated or a tamper switch is open e The exact type of alarm siren flashing light and so forth depends on how the system has been programmed The area LEDs on the RAS indicate the areas in alarm See What to do when an alarm occurs on page 18 for the procedure to reset an alarm System alarm Alliance defines a system alarm as the state of a security system when an Alliance system device control panel RAS or DGP is tampered stops communicating or detects a fault condition such as an AC fail or a low battery Examples e Alarm equipment interfered with or covers removed DGP tamper Communications cabling interfered with cut or shorted DGP or RAS fail e Connections to siren speakers interfered with cut or shorted siren fail e Telephone line connection lost due to disconnection short or other failure line fault e Panel failed to report a pending event to the central
54. r switch Note Bypassing a RAS or DGP also resets any system alarms generated by the RAS or DGP Enter the RAS DGP number to be bypassed and press ENTER If the number entered is not recorded it is added and displayed bypassed If the number entered is already recorded it is deleted and removed from the display unbypassed Press ENTER to exit this menu Figure 87 Enter Access Code screen 0 Exit Menu 1 RAS 2 DGP Bypass Unbypass Figure 88 Bypass Unbypass RAS Bypass RAS No RAS Are Bypassed Figure 89 Bypass Unbypass DGP Bypass DGP No DGPs Are Bypassed 56 Alliance System User Manual System menu option 17 Enable disable service technician Use this menu to enable and disable the service technician s code This menu is to be used when a service technician or engineer can only gain access to the installer programming menu when this option has been enabled Enable disable the service technician code To enable disable the service technician code do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Figure 90 Enable disable service technician code 2 Enter 17 and press ENTER The keypad displays the enable disable the service technician code opening screen Figure 90 O Cancel 1 Service in Option 3 Enter one of the options listed in Table 27 Table 27 Enable disable the service technician code option
55. re 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 The keypad displays the adjust internal clock window Figure 85 Enter 15 for menu 15 and press ENTER Enter 4 and press ENTER to change the daily adjustment Figure 86 Press MENU to change between add and subtract Enter the correct number of seconds to add or subtract Press ENTER to accept the display Figure 85 Adjust internal clock Time 1 Display 2 Set 3 DST 4 Adjust O Exit Menu Figure 86 Daily clock adjustment Daily Adjustment Sec 0 Change Sec Chapter 2 55 Alliance system menu System menu option 16 Bypass unbypass RAS DGP Use this menu to bypass Remote Arming Stations RAS and Data Gathering Panels DGP Fault tamper and system alarm messages from bypassed RAS or DGP are excluded from the security system Use this menu if a RAS or DGP has generated a system alarm or is out of service and needs to be bypassed while awaiting service Bypass Unbypass RAS DGP To Bypass Unbypass RAS DGP do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 The keypad displays the Bypass Unbypass RAS DGP window Figure 87 Enter 16 for menu 16 and press ENTER Enter 1 for RAS Figure 88 and 2 for DGP Figure 89 and press ENTER Note Bypassing a DGP does NOT bypass the alarm zones on that DGP but does disable DGP off line on line reporting tampe
56. red press MENU to save the displayed setting If the name has been changed only letters preceding the cursor are saved Keys 1 to 9 have alphabetical characters printed above them Press the key the number of times relative to the position of the letter as shown in Table 26 For example pressing Key 1 the first time produces an upper case A Both upper and lower case letters are available as well as numerical values Table 26 User name character codes Key O O ON O U K U MY k Key Key Key Key press to get character 1st 2ND ro Zm bm 6m A B 1 b D E 2 e G H 3 g h J K L 4 j k M N O 5 m n P Q R 6 p q S T U 7 t V W X 8 v W Z sp 9 y z 8 gm 10 11 12m 13m K S 15 16 17m 18m 19m 20m amp 220 23 lt gt sp 14 217 Entering a user pin code Chapter 2 51 Alliance system menu The display shows the user s PIN code if the user number is 1000 or less This feature must be programmed by the installer to authorize access PIN Code 1234 Press ENTER Note You cannot program a PIN code that already exists one that will conflict with another user s duress code refer to Section 4 Duress Signal or one that conflicts with another user s door code See System menu option 22 Open doors on page 59 To enter a user pin code do the following 1 Press ENTER Figure 1 The keypad displays the enter a user pin code window Figure 71 2 Enter the
57. rogrammed to be included in the test and operate when areas are disarmed All cameras are tested The results of the camera tests are only displayed if the user doing the disarm test has been programmed to test cameras The area being tested must also be assigned to the user alarm group Arm Test Report This test indicates if specific zones are operating correctly The zones need to be programmed to be included in the test and operate when areas are armed Note If a zone is displayed as untested it could mean that it has not been tested because it was missed or because it was faulty and could not be tested 32 Alliance System User Manual Display the results of a test To display the results of a test do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Figure 24 Test results opening window 2 Enter 6 for menu 6 and press ENTER The keypad displays the test results opening window Figure 24 Test Report 1 Disarm 2 Arm Option 3 Select the test report 3a Enter 1 and press ENTER for Disarm Test Or 3b Enter 2 and press ENTER for Arm Test 4 Press ENTER to exit this men Disarm test report If you selected Disarm Test the display will show the zone test report first then the camera test report Disarm Zone Test Report If all zones tested successfully the display shows No Untested Zones Press ENTER To display the disarm zone test r
58. s Enable the service technician s code for the programmed time Enter 1 and press ENTER period and exit this menu option Cancel the service technician s code and exit this menu option Enter O and press ENTER Exit this menu option Press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR System menu option 18 Reset cameras Use this menu to reset the film frame count to zero for all camera or change the film frame count on an individual camera Reset the film frame count To reset the film frame count do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 2 Enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure I Figure 91 Reset camera opening screen Reset Camera Counts 0 All 3 Enter 18 and press ENTER The keypad Camera No displays the reset camera opening screen Figure 91 Chapter 2 57 Alliance system menu 4 Ifyou have entered an individual camera number the keypad displays the film count Figure 92 Display film count Figure 92 Film Counts 1 0123 5 Enter the new frame count number and press Film Count ENTER to change the film count and return to the original display 6 Table 28 lists the reset camera options Table 28 Reset camera options Option Action Reset the frame count for all cameras to zero Enter 0 and press ENTER Display the frame count of an individual camera Enter the camera number and press ENTER Exit this menu op
59. selected until an opposite event occurs in the system that will change the state of that door Example Door 21 automatically unlocks at 08 00 and relocks at 17 00 using an override time zone If the user wants to arm the premises and leave at 16 00 the door can be locked using the lock option but will still automatically unlock at 08 00 again the next morning Unlock lock disable or enable a door via the arming station To unlock lock disable or enable a door via the arming station do the following 1 Press MENU Figure enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Figure 102 Unlock lock disable or enable a door 2 Enter 23 for menu 23 and press ENTER The keypad displays the opening screen Figure 102 Option 1 Unlock 2 Lock 3 Disable 4 Enable 3 Enter the door function option you want and press ENTER The display shows the option Figure 103 Enter door number selected Figure 103 4 Enter the door number and press ENTER to return to step 3 Door No Unlock Door 5 Press ENTER to exit this menu option Note Only doors programmed to be opened by your PIN code can be operated using this menu Chapter 2 61 Alliance system menu System menu option 24 Print history Use this menu to instruct the control panel to print the complete system history from when the last print history command was issued The maximum number of standard memory events is 200 or 2000 events with exp
60. so that corrections can be made to keep the records current and accurate Make copies of programming record sheets that do not provide adequate space for the number of records needed User Record System Menu 14 User Number Alarm Group Door Group Name Chapter 2 63 Alliance system menu Door group record system menu 20 Door Group Number Door No Time Zone Door No Time Zone Door No Time Zone Door No Time Zone 1 17 33 49 2 18 34 50 3 19 35 51 4 20 36 52 5 21 37 53 6 22 38 54 7 23 39 55 8 24 40 56 9 25 41 57 10 26 42 58 11 27 43 59 12 28 44 60 13 29 45 61 14 30 46 62 15 31 47 63 16 32 48 64 Door Group Number Door No Time Zone Door No Time Zone Door No Time Zone 1 17 33 49 2 18 34 50 3 19 35 51 4 20 36 52 5 21 37 53 6 22 38 54 7 23 39 55 8 24 40 56 9 25 41 57 10 26 42 58 11 27 43 59 12 28 44 60 13 29 45 61 14 30 46 62 15 31 47 63 16 32 48 64 Alliance System User Manual Door Group Number Door No Time Zone Door No Time Zone Door No Time Zone Door No Time Zone 1 17 33 49 2 18 34 50 3 19 35 51 4 20 36 52 5 21 37 53 6 22 38 54 7 23 39 55 8 24 40 56 9 25 41 57 10 26 42 58 11 27 43 59 12 28 44 60 13 29 45 61 14 30 46 62 15 31 47 63 16 32 48 64 Door Group Number Door No Time Zone Door No Time Zone Door No Time Zone Door No Time Zone 1 17 33 49 2 18 34 50 3 19 35 51 4 20 36 52 5 21 37 53 6 22 38
61. station report failed FTC e Power supply interrupted and or overload and battery problems AC fail fuse fail low battery The exact type of alarm depends on how the system has been programmed 17 If Latching System Alarms is enabled then system alarms reguire an authorized PIN code to reset If Latching System Alarms is disabled then system alarms reset automatically when the alarm condition is no longer present Your system has been programmed to respond to a system alarm in one oftwo ways 1 Latching System Alarms A PIN code that is authorized to reset system alarms must be entered to reset a system alarm The procedure to identify and reset latching system alarms is the same as described for What to do when an alarm occurs on page 18 2 Non Latching System Alarms The system alarm resets automatically as soon as the condition causing the alarm is rectified The procedure to identify and reset latching system alarms is the same as described for What to do when an alarm occurs on page 18 18 Alliance System User Manual What to do when an alarm occurs When there is an alarm the area in alarm LED flashes red on the keypad The time and date message is no longer displayed An area can have several zones associated with it When there is an alarm it is important that you know which zone is causing the problem so that you can guickly locate and fix it Resetting a local alarm The keypad emits a modulating tone until the
62. stem keypads The Alliance system remote arming stations RAS keypads See Figure 1 combine sophisticated design with versatility making it the leader in its field Your system has been programmed to meet your requirements Therefore all of the features described in this guide may not apply to your system Depending on how the system has been programmed some of the system features may not be authorized to all users This guide explains how to use the Alliance system if you are responsible for managing the system This guide details all the procedure variations including the different responses from the system The terminology used to describe the various parts of your premises or Alliance system has been programmed specifically for your requirements Note Regularly test your system to ensure that all installed equipment is operating properly Figure 1 Alliance system keypads mm Power Access mm m Fault Alarm mm AL 1103 LCD keypad 1 g 240314 12 135 148 157 16 8 AL 111X LCD keypad A System LEDs Used to display system main power system faults and alarms CLEAR Exit the current menu option and return to alarm control prompt menu Display the menu login prompt Backspace to correct an error Scroll backward in the menu Bypass instant Used to bypass active zones when you arm the system and for instant arming STAY Used when arming the system to autobypass the interior zones and ar
63. story It is a fast and easy way to review where alarms have occurred This information is useful when you have to reset an alarm without first checking its cause List past alarm events Past alarm events may be listed when the RAS displays There Are No Alarms custom LCD message To list past alarm events do the following 1 Press ENTER ENTER see Figure 1 2 The display shows the past alarm details Figure 9 of each alarm with the most recent alarm shown first 2a The time the alarm occurred as hour and minutes HH MM 2b The date the alarm occurred as day and month DD MM 2c The type and location of the alarm Table 8 lists the display options Table 8 RAS keypad actions for past alarms Figure 9 Past alarm details In This Area or 13 23 31 10 LOCAL ALARM Zone 1 1 Scan O Exit Option Action Scroll forward through the alarm history one by one Scroll backward through the alarm history one by one Press ENTER Press MENU Figure I Exit and returns to the original display Enter 0 Scan the complete details for the displayed event Enter 1 Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR see Figure 1 22 Alliance System User Manual Chapter 2 Alliance system menu This chapter describes the Alliance system menu options The chapter includes description of and an operating procedure for each menu A set of ta
64. t with the next active zone in the list Update the list of active zones and display the next zone on Press ON NEXT the list if any Exit menu 10 Press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR Note If an attempt is made to bypass a zone that is already bypassed the request appears as if it is processed but it is not logged in the history and the zone remains bypassed As soon a zone that is in alarm is bypassed the alarm is reset 40 Alliance System User Manual System menu option 11 Unbypass zone Use this menu to unbypass zones and include them in the security system Do not unbypass a zone before checking the circumstances as unbypassing an active zone might cause an alarm Unbypass a zone To unbypass a zone do the following 1 Press MENU Figure I enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Enter 11 for menu 10 and press ENTER The display that appears depends on the status of the zones 3a If no zones are bypassed the display shows all zones are normal Figure 42 3b If the zones are unbypassed the display shows either a list of zones or one at a time Figure 43 or as a list of zone numbers Figure 44 4 Press ENTER to exit menu 11 Table 21 lists the unbypassed zone display options Table 21 Unbypassed zone options Option Action Unbypass the selected zone This removes the zone from the display and replaces i
65. t with the next bypassed zone in the list Figure 42 All zones are bypassed All Zones are Unbypassed Unbypass Figure 43 Bypassed zones listed one at a time Bypassed On 4 Front Door Contact Unbypass Figure 44 Bypassed zones listed by number Bypass On 1 3 4 5 Unbypass Enter the zone number and press ENTER Update the list of bypassed zones and display the next zone on the Press ON NEXT list if any Exit menu 11 Press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR System menu option 12 Test zone Use this menu to test if an individual zone is operating correctly Note Chapter 2 41 Alliance system menu The test must be carried out within a predetermined time If the test is not completed within this time the option is exited Test a zone To test a zone do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Enter 12 for menu 12 and press ENTER The display shows the test a zone window Figure 45 Note Ifthe zone is bypassed when a test is reguested the system unbypasses the zone conducts the test then returns the zone to bypassed Enter the zone number for one of the following four responses and press ENTER 3a The zone is normal Figure 46 3b The zone is active Figure 47 3c There is a faulty condition due to cable tamper The cabling to the zon
66. te normal or active status See Normal Active Tamper Bypassed Central station A company that monitors whether an alarm has occurred in a security system A central station is located away from the premise area it monitors Control panel Cursor An electronic device that is used to gather all data from zone inputs on the premises Depending on programming and status of areas it generates alarm signals If required alarms and other events will be reported to a central station A flashing underline character on the liquid crystal display LCD that indicates where the next character entered on the keypad will appear 67 68 Alliance system User Manual Term Definition DGP Data Gathering Panel A device that collects data from other security devices within an area and transfers it to the main control panel or 4 door DGP Dialer An electronic device that allows the system to transmit alarms and other events to a central station It can also be used to perform up download Disarmed The condition of an occupied area when the security system has been set so that normal activity does not set off an alarm Door contact A magnetic contact used to detect if a door or window is opened Door control The control over door functions Door group A feature that assigns a group of doors to a user in order to allow the user access to those doors Access to each door in a group can be restricte
67. the control panel or a data gathering panel DGP to provide relay or open collector outputs When programming 1 output controller equals 8 outputs PIN code A 4 to 10 digit number given to or selected by a user It is necessary to enter a PIN code on an Alliance keypad as a prerequisite to perform most functions In programming the PIN code is associated with a user number which identifies the PIN code holder to the system PIR detector Passive Infrared A security device used to detect intruders in a certain part of an area or premise based on infrared detection Poll An inquiry message continually sent by the control panel to data gathering panels DGP and remote arming stations RAS Polling allows the remote unit to transfer data to the control panel RAS Remote Arming Station A RAS is the user s control panel for security functions for areas or for access points doors The RAS can be a console LCD keypad reader or any other device that can be used to perform security function such as arm disarm open doors etc Reader A device used for access control that can read cards to allow access Depending on the needs and the type of cards the reader can be a magnetic swipe reader or a proximity reader RTE zone Reguest to Exit A zone input that is programmed to activate a door event flag e g a button provided inside a door to allow users to exit without using the door reader Shunt A proce
68. tion Press MENU Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR System menu option 20 Door and floor groups Use this menu to select and program door and floor groups Each door group contains a list of all doors 64 doors and the time zone for each door within the group Authorized access is only valid during the time zone Program door groups To program door groups do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 2 Enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Figure 93 Program door groups opening screen Groups 1 Doors 2 Floors 3 Enter 20 and press ENTER The keypad Option displays the program doors groups opening window Figure 93 4 Enter 1 and press ENTER The keypad displays the program doors groups opening Figure 94 Enter door group number window Figure 94 Door Groups Group No 58 Alliance System User Manual 5 Enter the door group number and press ENTER The keypad displays the enter door number window Figure 95 6 Enter the door number and press ENTER The display shows the details of four doors starting with the door number selected Figure 96 Table 29 list the program door options Table 29 Program door options Figure 95 Enter door number Door Grp 1 D1 00 D2 00 D3 Enter Door Figure 96 Door detail display Door Grp 1 D3 D4 D5 03 D6 00 Dis TZ D3 Disable the door for this door group
69. trol the alarm system and perform functions There are many alarm groups and each one is assigned specific areas and a specific set of functions Your user number is assigned to an alarm group and therefore performs only the functions of that alarm group Time zones are allocated to each alarm group This means that the functions of an alarm group can be further controlled by the time Example An alarm group for managers allows access to all Alliance system user operations at all times while an alarm group for a cleaning company only allows their cards to disarm an area for 1 hour between 17 00 and 23 00 Door groups Door groups contain options available to gain access to the premises by controlling doors There are up to 128 door groups in your system for controlling access to doors Each door group is allocated specific door numbers and each door number is allotted a time zone during which you can access the door Your user number is assigned to a door group and will therefore access only the doors of that door group during the specified time zone Example A door group for a night shift worker allows their PIN code to be used to only open a door between 23 00 and 07 00 Floor groups There are up to 128 floor groups in your system for controlling access to floors Each floor group is allocated specific floor numbers and each floor number is allotted a time zone during which you can access the floor Your user number is assign
70. unday of the month e 4 DST starts on the fourth Sunday of the month e 5 DST starts on the last Sunday of the month 6 Press ENTER ENTER 7 The display shows the month to start DST Figure 82 8 Enter the month to start DST 2 digits and press ENTER ENTER Chapter 2 53 Alliance system menu Figure 79 Enter correct year Year TimesDate hh mm ss dd mm yy Xxx Figure 80 Change to daylight savings time 0 Exit Menu Time 1 Display 2 Set 3 DST 4 Adjust Figure 81 The date time changes to DST 0 Disable Month 00 Start Sunday Figure 82 DST start month 5 Last Sunday Month 00 Start Month 54 Alliance System User Manual The display shows the day to start DST Figure 83 Enter one of the following e 1 DST ends on first Sunday of the month e 2 DST ends on the second Sunday of the month e 3 DST ends on the third Sunday of the month 4 DST ends on the fourth Sunday of the month 5 DST ends on the last Sunday of the month Press ENTER ENTER The display shows the end month DST Figure 84 Enter the month to end DST 2 digits Press ENTER ENTER Adjust the internal clock for correct timings Figure 83 DST start day 5 Last Sunday Month 00 End Day Figure 84 DST end month 5 Last Sunday Month 00 End Month To adjust the internal clock for correct timings do the following 1 Press MENU Figu
71. us of the zones 3a If no zones are active the The keypad displays no active zones Figure 13 3b If zones are active one of the following displays will show with a list of zones Figure 14 Active zones one at a time either one at a time Figure 14 or asa list of zone numbers Figure 15 Active On 2 Front Door Contact 4 Press ENTER to exit menu 2 Figure 15 Active zones by number Active On 1 3 4 5 Zone No 28 Alliance System User Manual Table 12 lists the display options Table 12 All active zones menu options Option Action Display the complete zone name Enter the zone number and press ENTER Update the list of zones and display the next zone on the list if any Press ON NEXT Exit menu 2 Press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR System menu option 3 Zones In alarm Use this menu to list all zones that are in alarm List all zones in alarm To list all zones in alarm do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 Figure 16 No zones in alarm 2 Enter 3 for menu 3 and press ENTER No Alarms 3 The display that appears depends on the Press ENTER status of the zones 3a If no zones are m alarm the display shows no alarms Figure 16 Figure 17 Zones in alarm listed one at a time 3b If zones are in alarm the display will shows either a
72. ve a camera fitted will display the frame count as Press ENTER to return to the menu Note A frame count can be from 0 to 9999 Figure 35 Security camera frame number Film Counts 1 0123 2 1077 3 0056 4 Press ENTE R Figure 36 Film count display O Exit Menu Chapter 2 37 Alliance system menu System menu option 9 List zone names Use this menu to display zone names text that describes the zones in your system List zone names To list zone names do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 37 Zone names displayed one at a time Figure 1 2 Enter 9 for menu 9 and press ENTER Zone 1 Rear Door Zone No 3 The keypad displays the zone names with a list of zones either one at a time Figure 37 or as a list of zone numbers Figure 38 8 Figure 38 Zone names displayed as a list of numbers Zone No Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 38 Alliance System User Manual Table 19 lists the zone name display options Table 19 Zone name display options Option Action Display the remaining zones in the list if any Enter the zone number and press ENTER Scroll the list one by one Press ON NEXT Exit menu 9 Press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR System menu option 10 Bypass zone Use this menu to bypass
73. w a user do specific tasks such as arm or disarm the system The PIN code must be four to ten digits When you enter your PIN code on the keypad each key pressed is indicated by an asterisk on the display If you enter the wrong PIN code or a code card that is not valid at a particular arming station the keypad will beep quickly seven times Correct a wrong code by pressing CLEAR see Figure 1 and enter the correct code If you access a menu and do not use any keys for two minutes you will automatically exit from the menu It is a good practice to exit the menu using O ENTER see Figure 1 or CLEAR rather than the time out feature because if someone else uses the menu before it times out the functions they use will be logged against your PIN code Users can only access the menu options that their PIN code has been authorized to access When you try to access an option that you are not authorized to access the message You are not authorized to enter displays Function access The Alliance system combines options for alarm and access control Alarm controls monitor zone inputs and determine if an alarm should occur when an intruder is detected Access controls monitor and control access to the premises The following features are used to group functions together and conseguently determine which functions a user can access e Alarm groups e Door groups Floor groups Alarm groups Alarm groups contain options available to con
74. xt display shows the user s floor group Figure 69 8 Press ENTER to move to the next display Chapter 2 47 Alliance system menu Figure 65 Create or change a user 1 Delete 2 Display 3 Create 4 Total Option Figure 66 Create a user Create User User No Figure 67 User alarm group View Alm Grp 1 No Access Alarm Group Figure 68 User group door number Door Group 0 Door Group Figure 69 User floor group Floor Group 0 Floor Group 48 Alliance System User Manual 9 Ifthe user number that you are programming is higher than 1000 and user flags are not displayed in your system then all the options available have been programed and the display will return to step 1 10 If the system has been programmed so that users do not have name files or if you are programming a user higher than 200 and user flags are not displayed see Entering a user pin code on page 51 With file names see Entering a user name on page 49 11 If your system is programmed to assign special user flags to the users they display in sequence 12 If the user number that you are programming is higher than 1000 then all options available have been programmed and the display returns to step 1 Note You cannot program a user number that already exists Table 23 lists the create or change user options Table 23 Create or change a user options Option Action Select the number o
75. y all the text being presented e g a list of areas in the building e Ifa complete list is displayed on line 1 there is a full stop at the end of the list e Ifthe list is incomplete the text will continue to scroll across the LCD To jump to the beginning press ON NEXT see Figure 1 on the keypad The display will update the information at the same time If only part of a name or location is shown it can be moved left by entering the applicable number preceding the text and then pressing ENTER see Figure 1 e Your system might display a custom message instead of the one shown above if it has been programmed to do so Welcome to the Alliance System The LEDs The LEDs on the keypad together with the information shown on the display allow you to determine the system status at a glance Area LEDs One area LED in each of the possible security areas indicates the status for that area Table 1 describes the area LEDs for the AL 1103 keypad Table1 Area LED description AL 1103 keypad LED Function Description On The area is unoccupied and armed Off The area is occupied and the security system has been set to allow normal access Blinking An alarm has occurred in the area while the area was disarmed LED flashes slow or armed LED flashes fast When the AL 111x Remote Arming Stations RAS cover is opened or removed and the system is armed 16 area LEDs are visible see Figure 1 Each LE
76. y the arm test report do the following 1 Press ENTER Figure 1 to exit the menu A Figure 28 Arm test report one at a time 2 Ifuntested zones are reported the displays g S shows a list of untested zones either one at a time Figure 28 or as a list of zone numbers Figure 29 Untested Arm On 17 Rear Door Contact NEXT or ENTER Figure 29 Arm test report list of zone numbers Untested Arm On 9 14 17 Zone No 34 Alliance System User Manual Table 17 lists the display options Table 17 Arm test report options Option Display the complete zone name Enter the zone number and press ENTER Update the zone list and display the next zone on the list if any Press ON NEXT Exit this menu option Press ENTER Exit the menu option and return to the original display Press CLEAR System menu option 7 Service menu menu Use this menu to reguest a service call or to establish a connection to a remote service center in order to program over the telephone network Table 18 lists the six options available Table 18 Available service menu options Option Option Name Description 1 Request Service Sends a request for a service technician to the central station Not available Technician in all reporting formats 2 Disconnect Terminates the connection to management software Management Software 3 Dial Management The control panel dials the programmed service teleph
77. zones and exclude them from the security system A zone is bypassed when it is faulty or broken By bypassing it you prevent it causing an alarm until it is fixed You can also bypass normal zones if you know their zone numbers Note A bypassed zone is by default bypassed only until the next disarm of the area to which it belongs Bypass a zone To bypass a zone do the following 1 Press MENU Figure 1 enter your user PIN code and press ENTER Figure 1 2 Enter 10 for menu 10 and press ENTER 3 The display that appears depends on the status of the zones 3a If no zones are active the display shows all zones are normal Figure 39 3b If the zones are active the display shows either a list of zones or one at a time Figure 40 or as a list of zone numbers Figure 41 Note If the active zones are shown as a list of numbers it is not possible to display the name of the zone 4 Press ENTER to exit menu 4 Figure 39 All zones are normal All Zones are Normal Bypass Figure 40 Active zones listed one at a time Active On 4 Front Door Contact Bypass Figure 41 Active zones listed by number Active On 1 3 4 5 Bypass Chapter 2 39 Alliance system menu Table 20 lists the bypass zone display options Table 20 Bypass zone display options Option Action Bypass the selected zone This removes the zone from the Enter the zone number and press ENTER display and replaces i
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