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Brand | Guardall |
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Model | Windsor 500 |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Configurable programmer for system setting and unsetting times.
Records up to 300 system events including user logs, settings, and faults.
Controls up to four individual light zones for automated or manual operation.
System monitors up to 128 alarm circuits, each with unique identification.
Allows authorised users to bypass specific circuits or groups.
Engineer programs keypads/keypoints to permit/prohibit area setting/unsetting.
Defines roles like Manager, Ordinary, Set/Unset, with specific permissions.
Unique 4-6 digit PINs identify users and grant access to system functions.
System prompts users to select new PINs if duplicates are detected.
Describes the LCD display, keypad buttons, and electronic key socket.
Explains the meaning of various LEDs (Mains, Ready, Day, Message, etc.).
Alternative to keypads for setting/unsetting single areas or the complete system.
Covers Keyswitch, Electronic Keys, and Dual PIN Operation.
User logs in via PIN or electronic key for system access.
Manages incorrect PINs, key usage, and lockout periods.
Default display shows date and time, customizable with navigation buttons.
Explains how menus are displayed based on user authority and system status.
Details on selecting functions, navigating pages, and quitting menus.
Authorised users can set systems/areas from keypads or keypoints.
Includes Instant, Final Exit, Push Button, and Timed setting options.
Step-by-step guide for setting areas/systems via keypad input.
Procedure for setting multiple areas using group selection on keypad.
Unsetting requires user authority and can be done via keypad, keypoint, or keyswitch.
Procedure for unsetting via a designated entry route and timer.
Detailed steps for unsetting areas or the entire system via keypad.
Displays warnings during unsetting, like isolated or on-soak circuits.
Procedure for unsetting multiple areas or the whole system as a group.
Actions taken when unsetting an area where an alarm has occurred.
Resetting methods depend on engineer programming for specific security needs.
User-initiated reset after viewing the area alarm log.
Areas configured for engineer reset require technician intervention for setting.
Area logs are cleared on reset/next set; all events recorded in system log.
Steps to view or print logs for specific areas via keypad.
User selects test options from the menu after logging on.
Procedure to test the operation of the external sounder.
Procedure to test the operation of internal sounders.
Manager authority allows editing text descriptors for circuits, areas, etc.
Steps to select which text element (circuit, user, area, group) to edit.
How to input or modify text characters using the keypad and text library.
Manager can modify lighting zone operations like on/off times and manual control.
Configuring light zones for 'Alarm' or 'Set/Unset' modes, and setting duration.
Users change own PINs; Managers change other users' PINs.
Step-by-step guide for a user to change their personal PIN.
Manager's guide to changing PIN codes for other system users.
How to bypass specific circuits or groups for setting, with a potential bypass limit.
Permits bypassing ATMs for servicing, with a programmed working time.
Procedure for an ATM user to change their PIN code.
Select circuit types to act as chime zones, emitting audible tones on activation.
Manager can disable keypads in an authorised area, rendering buttons inoperative.
Manager assigns or modifies user authorities (Manager, Ordinary, Set/Unset, etc.).
Manager/Ordinary users can adjust system time by up to 75 minutes.
Manager can add electronic keys to replace user PIN codes.
Time scheduler for up to 4 schedules, controlling system set/unset times.
Procedure for viewing/modifying event programmer settings.
System can be controlled from a local or remote PC for required functions.
Manager can isolate specific circuits due to faults, ignoring them until cleared.
Steps to isolate a circuit by entering its number.
How a user can exit the system by pressing the 'Quit' button.
Fields for number of areas, keypads, and keypoints.
Space to record descriptions for each system area.
Space to record descriptions for bypass groups.
Explains various log text messages, additional data, display text, and event descriptions.