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Control by console User Manual - TP8-64
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4.1 ARMING
The control panel can be armed through the programs (1 to 8) in one of the following
ways:
z with master code or standard user code enabled for the program in question
z with quick arming command
z with contact connected to a key zone
z automatically by timer
The programs group the zones (1 to 64) to be activated, i.e. enabled for the detection of
alarms, simultaneously upon arming of the program. The programs can be armed one at
a time (single arming) or simultaneously (multiple arming).
The LCD console permits arming/disarming and by-pass of maximum 15 programs. In
addition, it permits arming with exclusion of the open zones.
Common zones (if multiple arming is enabled only)
If a zone is included in several programs and is defined common zone, it is enabled for
the detection of alarms only when all the programs it is included in are armed.
Example: if a system is used by two appartments that share the same entrance zone,
the owners of the appartments can arm the proper part of the system independently
through the program/s associated to it and with the proper user codes. The common
zone (entrance), however, is activated only if the programs of both appartments it is
included in are armed simultaneously.
CHECK SYSTEM STATUS
Prior to arming of the control panel, when the control panel is in stand-by, always check
the status of the zones (detectors) pressing # (hash):
+ # YES
On the display are viewed the zones that result open in sequence with an interval of
approx. 2 seconds between one another. After scanning of the zones the control panel
returns to stand-by.
CHECK PROGRAM LED STATUS
The yellow LED indicate the status of the programs:
z LED on = program armed
z LED off = program in stand-by
z LED blinking quickly
(2 flashes per second) = exit time, arming phase or warning of end of by-pass
z LED blinking slowly
(1 flash per second) = program partset or not OK during arming phase
The red LED indicate the program alarms:
z LED on = alarm memory
z LED off = program OK (no program alarm active)
z LED blinking quickly
(2 flashes per second) = prealarm or tamper active
z LED blinking slowly
(1 flash per second) = program alarm active
Tue 19 JUN 07
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OPEN ZONES
None
OPEN ZONES
Zone 2
WARNING
If you arm a program containing open zones or zones in alarm, the alarm will be released and the
devices programmed (sirens or logic outputs) activated.
Ensure that all the zone contacts are closed (or in stand-by) or exclude the open zones by the
procedure explained lateron.
WARNING
The alarm is released as soon as 32 keys have been pressed without entering a valid code.
In case of false code alarm, the buzzers of all the consoles connected are activated for 30 seconds and
the console that has released the alarm is inhibited for 2 minutes.
To stop the alarm, enter a valid code (master or standard user code) on any of the other consoles.

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