Windsor 500 User Manual - Issue C
Bypassing Circuits or Groups
Any circuits which have been programmed as ’By-passable’ can be bypassed by an ’Engineer’, ’Manager’ or
‘Ordinary User', providing they are authorised to do so, when the area is set. Bypassed circuits or groups will
be automatically re-instated when the system is unset, providing doing so will not cause an alarm condition.
Any circuits in any area which are already set cannot be bypassed.
A bypass limit may be programmed to limit the number of circuits that can be bypassed at any one time. To
bypass a circuit or group, proceed as follows:
2=Set 4=Test
5=Eng 6=Text.....
1. Log on using a ‘Manager’', 'Ordinary User' PIN code
7=Light 8=PIN
9=Bypass........
2. The user options are displayed.
3. Select '9' from the 'User Options Menu:. You may require to press the ▼ button to
display option '9'.
1=Circuit
2=Group
4. The choice of bypassing either groups or circuits is displayed. Select 1 to bypass a
circuit or 2 to bypass a group.
Circuit Number
5. The display will prompt for the circuit or group number to be bypassed. If a circuit is
to be bypassed, enter a circuit number (01 to 128). If a group has to be bypassed,
enter a one digit group number (1 to 6).
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Bypassed
6. The display will show the text descriptor for the circuit or group selected, together
with the condition of the circuit or group after selecting bypass (e.g., ’By-passed',
'Normal', or ‘Active').
Circuit Number
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7. The display will prompt for another bypass circuit or group number.
1=Circuit
2=Group
8. Enter another circuit or group number to be bypassed or press 'Quit' to return to the
choice of bypassing either groups or circuits.
9=Bypass
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9. Repeat the process or press 'Quit' to return to the 'User Options Menu'
9
Quit
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