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Brand | DA Systems |
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Model | Abacus 64 |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Describes the Abacus LCD Remote Keypad and its functions.
Explains basic concepts of alarm installations and operational principles.
Details the importance of final exit and entry routes in security alarm installations.
Describes magnetic contacts installed on doors/windows to detect opening.
Explains security devices detecting significant vibration, like forced entry.
Covers security devices, like PIR, detecting intruder presence in an area.
Details the features and operation of the Abacus control panel.
How to set/unset the alarm using a keyswitch.
Procedure for testing system sensors without triggering alarms.
Details confirmation, exit, entry, fault, fire, and siren tones.
Describes the chime tone used for specific zones when the system is unset.
How to set and part-set the alarm system.
Explains the function of the Exit Terminator button.
General advice for all users before setting the alarm system.
Important considerations for setting the system, including faults.
Explains the 'Bad Set' status and how to resolve it.
Information regarding warning tones and Part Set status on un-setting.
Explains specific display messages that may appear when un-setting.
How to set the alarm system using a keyswitch.
How to part-set the alarm system using a keyswitch.
How to un-set the alarm system using a keyswitch.
Programming of zones to areas is done by the installing company.
Steps for omitting areas during system setting.
Rules for pressing NO and YES/PART keys when omitting zones.
Steps to rearm previously omitted 24-hour zones.
How Master and Main users can turn the chime function on or off.
Procedure for choosing which zones operate the chime tone.
Overview of pass code allocation and security classifications.
Details Master, Main, Area, Cleaner, and Duress user codes.
Defines access for System User codes.
Defines access for Cleaner codes.
Explains the function of the Duress code for silent alarms.
Grants engineers access for panel parameter changes.
Table for entering characters for names using numeric keys.
Instructions for Master User code holders on programming codes.
Code 1 is always Master, cannot be erased or level changed.
How Master/Main users grant engineer access.
How Master users grant uninhibited engineer access.
Performing a Walktest to check sensor response.
Steps to take when the alarm activates.
Tests the external bell and strobe light.
Tests remote signalling ability, only available to engineers.
Lists and describes different types of alarm zones.
Lists and describes the states of zones and circuits.
How a user can reset the alarm system after an event.
Explains faults like TAMPER, TRBL Phone, TRBL Supply, TRBL Power.
Instructions for Master/Main users to recall events.
Procedure to recall and view recorded events from the memory log.
How to view zone type by pressing the '1' key.
Explains the format and content of a printed log.