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(a) When momentarily activated during Setting, after use of the Last Exit, will
complete the Setting process if it has been programmed to do so (para 3.2);
(b) If activated momentarily during Timed Setting it will truncate the time and
immediately complete the Setting process (para 3.2);
(c) When activated at any other time it will generate a chime like a door bell;
(9) Moment Ward Key (WD KY): continuously monitored and when momentarily
activated will instantly Set a designated Ward or Unset it if it is already Set (para 3.3);
(10) Box Tamper (TA): continuously monitored and if activated will indicate a Tamper
Alarm as follows;
(a) Tamper Alarm displayed;
(b) If the system is Unset it will sound local sounders;
(c) If the system is Set it will sound alarms after any Bell Delay;
(d) Will activate any programmed Tamper Outputs;
(11) Spare Circuit: the circuit is not recognised as existing;
(12) Security Key: continuously monitored and if momentarily activated will disable all
REM on the Network if they are enabled or will enable all REM if they are disabled
(13) Latch Ward Key (WD KY): continuously monitored and while activated (circuit
closed) will instantly Set a designated Ward and while not activated (circuit open) will
unset the Ward (para 3.3);
(14) PSU Mains: continuously monitored and when connected to a remote PSU Supply
Fault line (para 2.11) the circuit will monitor for a loss of mains exceeding the mains
off delay period (para 2.8.1);
(15) PSU Fuse: continuously monitored and when connected to a remote PSU 12V Fail
line will monitor for a loss of the 12V supply (para 2.11);
(16) PSU Batt: continuously monitored and when connected to a remote PSU Batt Lo line
wiil monitor that the battery voltage exceeds about 10.5V (para 2.11);
(17) Ward Control: continuously monitored and is required when a Ward Control Unit
(WCU) is fitted to provide WCU status to the CP.
2.5 Attributes
2.5.1 Circuits irrespective of type may be allocated certain Attributes as follows:
(1) Power Reset (Rst): may be allocated to all circuits. This attribute will cause the circuit
to be momentarily isolated during the setting process so that devices that may have
latched when activated will be reset to the inactive state before being monitored;
(2) Omit (Omit): may be allocated to all circuits and will allow the User to omit the
particular circuit when Setting (para 3.10);
(3) Invert (Inv): may be allocated to all circuits and will change the method of activation
from normally closed contacts to normally open;
(4) Double Knock (D-K): May be allocated to Night and 24 hour circuits and is intended to
prevent false alarms. Circuits with this attribute must be activated, or have two
alarms present, during a period which is preset by the Engineer. If more than five
circuits with this attribute are activated at the same time the Double Knock period will
be truncated and this will cause an immediate alarm;
(5) Access (Acc): may be allocated to night circuits that are on the entry access route so
that accidental activation during the Entry procedure will have no effect.
2.6 Programmable Outputs
2.6.1 The programmable outputs from the NU and the REM, are referred to as the Node outputs
and are activated to respond to various conditions or events. They are programmed to
respond to System, Ward or Circuit activation.
2.6.2 Panel outputs are from the CP and are programmed to respond in the same way as the Node
Outputs. Outputs 1 to 8 are from the Parallel Interface Board, if fitted, and 9 to 16 are for the
DC3 or DC3M Digicom if fitted.
2.6.3
Issue 02 Feb 92
TS2000 (V2+) User Manual
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