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APPENDIX 1
System Manager’s Organisation Plan
List all Users by I.D. number, name, Area Authorisation and Rank (e.g. 07, Mr. Jones, AB, User+)
and allow them to set up their own Access Code. Users can make their own arrangements for
keeping a permanent record of their Access Code. If you have set up a Duress Code please
ensure that users are properly instructed in its use.
Allow time to have a full demonstration of your alarm system by the Installation Company’s
Representative so that you are familiar with the system and can explain it to other users. Take
notes relating to any special considerations (e.g. Break Glass Detectors) which may apply to your
particular installation and which won’t be covered by these instructions.
Ensure that the Specification details in the back of this booklet are completed in conjunction with
the Alarm Installation Company
Remove users from the Code List when they are no longer entitled to access the system.
Ensure that all users are able to use the system properly. It may be possible to obtain additional
copies of this guide from your alarm company.
Have your alarm system regularly serviced and test it yourself at intervals. You can do this
without creating a call to the Alarm Receiving Centre.
Immediately inform your alarm company of any alarm activations.
Layout and building alterations to the protected areas may affect the security of your premises.
Always consult with your alarm company before implementing any changes.
Engineer On Site
The System Manager should confirm the credentials of visiting Engineers before allowing access to
the system. It is only possible for an Engineer to access the system if it is fully Unset.
To access the system the Engineer will open a Remote Keypad (which will create a Tamper
Alarm) and then press the Engineer Button; the Text Display will now show “ENTER ENGR.
CODE”. Once the engineer’s Access Code has been entered the Tamper Alarm will be cancelled
and all other Remote Keypads will show “ENGINEER ON SITE”. The system should now be
regarded as totally insecure and cannot be used until the Engineer “signs off”.
Printer Option
Most installations do not provide the necessary hardware facilities to allow a System Manager to
use the printer options; it will be necessary to contact your Alarm Company if you require a
printout. If you would like to have yor own printer facility you will need to obtain a JSB Portable
Printer. This is specially designed to interface with the JSB Security Data Bus which is common to
all JSB security systems.You can plug in a JSB Portable Printer provided that the Control Unit has
been fitted with an external printer socket. Alternatively if the Real Time log print option is in
operation the printer may have been permanently wired into the installation by your Alarm
Company.