C2000 User Manual
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Basic Concepts
To use the Concept 2000 system effectively it is helpful to understand six simple terms used in the system. These six
terms are:
• Areas
• Users
• Zones
• On
• Off
• Terminals
AREA
The Concept 2000 security system is designed to protect one or more areas. When you wish the Concept 2000 to protect
an area, then you need to turn that area on. When protection is no longer required for an area then you need to turn that
area off.
The areas protected by the Concept 2000 system all have names so that you can recognize what they are. These names
can be chosen by you so that you can easily recognize the area you are protecting.
Examples of area names are:
FRANKS SHED OFFICE HOUSE AND GARAGE
E.D.P. CENTER WAREHOUSE ADMINISTRATION
USERS
The Concept 2000 can be operated by one or more persons who are called users.
All users, who are allowed to operate your Concept 2000 , have names so that the Concept 2000 can recognize who is
using the system. These names can be chosen by you so that you can easily recognize what user you are referring to.
Examples of user names are:
FRANK THRING SALLY FIELDS ALAN BOND
ZONES
The Concept 2000 protects an Area with special alarm detectors called Zones.
These alarm detectors are designed to register un-authorized movement in the protected Area.
The Zones all have names, chosen by you, so that you can recognize which Zone is which.
Example of Zone names are :-
FAMILY ROOM SLIDING DOOR FRANKS SHED WINDOW
COMPUTER ROOM PIR REAR FIRE EXIT DOOR LIFT LOBBY PIR