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Menvier Security TS2500 User Manual

Menvier Security TS2500
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TS2500
Intruder Alarm Control Panel
Operators Manual
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Sett ing the Syst em
Enter your pa sscode XXXX
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Unsetting the System
Go directly to the keypad and
en ter you r pas scod e XXXX .
Resetting
Enter your pa sscode XXXX followed
by EN T the n 3 . Telephon e you r alarm
com pan y and follow th eir i nstr uct ions .
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Menvier Security TS2500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMenvier Security
ModelTS2500
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Overview

Glossary of Terms

Defines key terms used in the alarm system manual, covering technical jargon and functions.

Introduction

Provides an overview of the TS2500 alarm system and its capabilities for domestic and commercial use.

Circuits & Wards

Explains how detection circuits and wards are used to divide the alarm system into manageable zones.

Communication Devices

Details the remote signaling and downloading capabilities of the alarm system.

Remote Keypads

Describes the different types of remote keypads used to operate the alarm system.

Operation

Introduction

Details system access via passcodes, user types, user menus, and on-site engineer status.

Using the Set/Unset Menu

Explains how to navigate and use the primary set/unset menu options on the keypad.

Setting Your Ward(s)

Provides step-by-step instructions for setting the alarm system wards.

Setting with Circuits in Fault

Guides users on how to set the system when detection circuits are in a fault state.

Unsetting Your Ward(s)

Details the procedure for unsetting the alarm system wards.

Part Setting the System

Explains how to set specific pre-defined groups of wards within the system.

Part Unsetting the System

Details how to unset specific pre-defined groups of wards within the system.

Setting with Circuits Omitted

Describes how to set the system with specific circuits temporarily excluded.

Viewing Error Circuits

Explains how to check and rectify circuits that prevent the system from setting.

Unsetting after an Alarm

Outlines the procedure for unsetting the system after an alarm event.

Resetting after an Alarm

Details the steps required to reset the system after an alarm has occurred.

User Menu 1

Introduction

Explains how to access and navigate User Menu 1 and its options.

Testing Bells & Sounders

Guides on how to perform periodic tests of the system's sounders and bell.

Walk Testing Circuits

Describes how to test individual detection circuits by operating them.

Use Remote Reset

Explains the option to reset the alarm remotely via unique passcodes.

Changing Your Passcode

Provides instructions for users to change their personal access passcode.

Selecting Chime

Details how to enable or disable the chime feature for specific wards.

Omitting a 24hr Group

Allows for the temporary isolation of pre-defined 24hr detection circuit groups.

Omitting Circuits

Explains how to select specific detection circuits to be omitted when setting.

Silent Set Wards

Configures wards to set silently without an exit tone.

Set/Unset Menu

Accesses the main set/unset options from within User Menu 1.

Selecting User Menu 2

Details how to access User Menu 2 from User Menu 1.

Fault Finding

Display Messages

Lists and explains common messages displayed for unset alarms and faults.

Display Messages

Details more system messages related to test failures, isolation, auto-setting, and service.

Display Messages

Explains messages indicating system busy, high security unset, and keypad lockout.

Cannot Set Messages

Lists common reasons and error messages when the system fails to set.

Display Messages

Covers messages related to power, phone line, payment, code lock, and keypad lockout.

Records

System Details

Provides a log sheet for recording system configuration details and settings.

User Details

A table for recording information about each user, including their type and access.

Circuit Details

A log for recording details of each detection circuit, including location and omit status.

Installer Information

Section to record details of the installation engineer and company.

Service Record

Log for recording maintenance dates, engineer actions, and service history.

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