CASTLE 1700 iD Alarm User manual

1700 ALARM
CONTROL SYSTEM
SYSTEMS FITTED ENGLISH TEXT
(LIQUID CRYSTAL) DISPLAYS
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
This information is relevant to systems fitted
with Issue 2.6 (or later) System Software
Castle Care-Tech Ltd.

Section Page
1. Introduction .................................................... 2
1.1. Using the System - Summary .................................. 3
1.2. Terms Used ................................................... 4
1.3. The Display ................................................... 5
1.4. The Keypad ................................................... 6
1.5. Operating Codes .............................................. 6
1.6. The Keyswitch ................................................ 6
1.7. Levels of setting .............................................. 6
2. Using the System ............................................... 7
2.1. Setting the System ............................................ 7
2.1.1. Setting the System with the Keypad ..................... 7
2.1.2. Setting the System using the Keyswitch (if fitted) ........ 8
2.1.3. Setting the System to 'Part Set C' (if programmed) ....... 8
2.2. Omitting Individual Zones ..................................... 8
2.3. Unsetting the System .......................................... 9
2.3.1. Unsetting the system with the Keypad ................... 9
2.3.2. Unsetting the system with the Keyswitch (if fitted) ....... 9
2.4. Action Following an Alarm .................................... 9
2.4.1. Cancelling a daytime alarm ............................. 9
2.4.2. Unsetting following an Alarm .......................... 10
2.4.3. Engineer Reset ........................................ 10
3. Additional Keypad Facilities ................................... 12
3.1. Keypad Personal Attack Alarm ................................. 12
3.2. Keypad Alerts (if programmed) ................................. 12
3.2.1 Just in Case Timer ..................................... 12
3.2.2. Fire Alarm ............................................ 12
4. Reviewing Time and Date setting .............................. 12
5. System Faults .................................................. 13
5.1. System Tamper Fault (F-1) .................................... 13
5.2. Mains Failure (F-2) ........................................... 13
5.3. System Voltage Fault (F-3) .................................... 13
5.4. Battery Fault (F-4) ............................................ 13
5.5. Telecom Line Fault (F-5) ...................................... 13
6. Manager Functions ............................................. 14
6.1. Accessing Manager Functions .................................. 14
6.2. Setting User Codes ............................................ 14
6.3. Setting the Manager Code ...................................... 14
6.4. Zone Selection ............................................... 14
6.4.1 Chime ................................................ 15
6.4.2 Part Set 'C' ............................................ 15
6.5. Setting Time and Date ........................................ 15
6.6. Testing the System: ........................................... 16
6.6.1. Walk Test ........................................... 16
6.6.2. Bell Test ............................................. 16
6.7. Displaying System Logs ....................................... 17
6.7.1. Activation Records .................................... 17
6.7.2. An Alarm or Trouble record ........................... 18
6.7.3 Display Time and Date for log events ................... 18
6.7.4. Printing the logs ....................................... 18
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1Introduction
The Care-Tech 1700 control unit has been designed and manufactured in England to
provide the facilities necessary to form the heart of a sophisticated alarm system for the
protection of persons and property. Many of the facilities are programmed by the
installing company, who will be able to advise you on the availability of certain of the
features referred to in this manual.
The 1700 system consists of a central unit with up to three remote keypads to provide
the control facility.
The Keypad:
The system is powered from the mains supply, and is fitted with a rechargeable battery to
ensure that the system continues to function normally, for a minimum of eight hours,
during a mains power failure.
1 2 3 A
4 5 6 B
7 8 9 C
0 # D
*
POWER
Display
Back-lit
keys
Power
Indicator System Ready
(* / #)
A
B
C
D
Before attempting to use the alarm system, please read and
thoroughly familiarise yourself with these instructions.
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1.1USING THE SYSTEM - SUMMARY
For full details, refer to Section 2.
SETTING THE SYSTEM
SIMPLE SETTING THE SYSTEM (if enabled in programming)
UNSETTING THE SYSTEM
SILENCING AN ALARM
USING THE 'CHIME' FACILITY
Enter your four digit code (eg 1234) and * to set the system to 'PART' set 'B'
Enter your four digit code (eg 1234) and # to set the system to 'FULL' on
OR use the keyswitch (if fitted) to select 'FULL' or 'PART B' on.
Enter B and # to set the system to 'PART' set 'B'
Enter C and # to set the system to 'PART' set 'C'
Enter D and # to set the system to 'FULL' on.
Enter your four digit code (eg 1234) followed by #
OR Switch key to 'OFF'
Enter your four digit code (eg 1234) followed by #
OR switch key to 'OFF'
Display will indicate cause of alarm
Note and investigate this cause, calling your alarm company if appropriate.
Press # (or turn key to 'FULL' and back to 'OFF' ) to return the system to
normal 'day' mode
Switch the 'Chime' on or off by pressing A and #
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1.2Terms Used
Certain terms used to describe features and operation of the system may be unfamiliar,
the principal ones are as follows:
DAY MODE The 'normal' state of the alarm system whilst the premises are
occupied, and the alarm switched 'OFF.' 'Personal Attack' facilities
remain functional, and the system will continue to monitor itself for
evidence of tampering. Also known as 'UNSET' or 'OPEN'
SWITCH ON The action of activating, or 'SETTING' the alarm system, whether
by use of the keypad or keyswitch.
SET The condition of the alarm system when armed, after the switching
on process has been completed - ie after the completion of the exit
time. Also known as 'CLOSED.'
FULL SET The condition of the alarm when the entire system is set
PART SET The condition of the alarm system when a pre-programmed portion
of the system is not armed - for example when setting the system at
night whilst still in the premises.
Two separate Part Setting areas are available.
EXIT TIME The time delay permitted after switching the system on and before
it becomes armed - during which you must leave the premises, and
close the final exit door.
ENTRY TIME The time delay permitted by the system after entering by the
authorised route, and during which the system must be switched
off, or an alarm will sound.
ENTRY-EXIT
ROUTE The portion of the alarm system linked to the Exit and Entry timers,
through which exit and entry must be made.
ZONE or
CIRCUIT A division of the system which is separately identified in the
indications at the control.
ZONE or
CIRCUIT
FAULT
Condition of one of the zones when one (or more) detectors are not
clear, thus preventing the system from being 'set' - eg a door left
open.
ZONE
OMISSION The facility to disable an individual zone (or zones) whilst setting
the system
SYSTEM
FAULT An incorrect electrical condition which may impair the correct
operation of the system - refer to these instructions for action
required.
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TAMPER A fault existing in the wiring, or securing of the housing of part of
the system, preventing normal operation.
PERSONAL
ATTACK (PA) An alarm generated deliberately, to summon assistance if being
attacked, operative whether system is switched on or not. If remote
signalling is fitted, the PA alarm may be silent.
REMOTE
SIGNALLING The facility (if fitted) for the system to automatically communicate
by telephone line with a remote Central Monitoring Station to
initiate a call to the police.
1.3The Display
The Liquid Crystal display indicates the condition of your alarm system. This will clearly
show any information requiring your attention, as indicated in these instructions. The
most important indications are as follows:
'Normal' Indications 'Fault' Indications
System Ready
(* / #) System in 'day' mode Eng reset
(* / #) System is awaiting
reset by engineer (see
2.4.3)
System Ready
(* / #)
(Backlight off)
System is 'set' First to Alarm
Zone xx A fault or alarm has
originated on the
zone numbered.
Musical note
on display 'Chime' is enabled First to Alarm
Sys tamper System tamper fault
(see 5.1)
System Ready Code accepted, whilst
FULL setting the system Mains fail
(* / #) Mains Failure (See
5.2)
Low volts
(* / #) System voltage fault
(See 5.3)
Green LED
(on keypad[s]) Mains supply healthy Batt fault
(* / #) Battery fault (See
5.4)
Line fault
(* / #) Telecom Line Fault
(See 5.5)
You will observe other indications whilst using the Manager Functions of the system, as
itemised in Section 6 of this manual.
The backlight on the display (and on the operating keys) will switch off whilst the
system is set, and during a mains failure.
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1.4The Keypad
The 10 numeric keys are for entering your code for setting and unsetting the system, or
entering other information when required. Four lettered keys (A,B,C,D) are provided to
access additional functions. The # (YES) and * (NO) keys allow confirmation or
cancelling of codes entered, also the choice of 'Full' or 'Part' setting the system. Always
enter your code carefully and deliberately, never leaving more than 3 seconds between
consecutive presses, or the system will reset itself. If the system does not immediately
respond to your command, wait 3-4 seconds before trying again.
1.5Operating Codes
There are three levels of access to the system as follows:
Code Details of use Factory pre-set To change
USER 4 different codes may be programmed
These enable the system to be set and unset. 1234 See 6.2
MANAGER A single code must be programmed, to
provide access to the 'Manager' menu only, so
that additional functions may be used.
2222 See 6.3
ENGINEER A single code is available to the installing company engineer to access the
programming facilities of the system
1.6The Keyswitch
The keyswitch, if fitted, provides an alternative to the keypad for setting, unsetting or
resetting the system. The keypad(s) and keyswitch may be used interchangeably.
1.7Levels of setting
The system may be used in a variety of ways to maximise your security. These are:
FULL SET The entire system is armed, and in the event of an intrusion, an alarm
will be sounded, and (if fitted) a police call initiated.
PART
SET A pre-programmed portion of the system only is set. The system may
provide a reduced level of warning outputs in this mode - eg no police
call.
Two different 'Part' settings are provided (designated 'B' and 'C') to
permit, for example, one setting to be used to set the downstairs at night,
and the other to set upstairs and the garage during the day.
Part Set 'C' is available ONLY if programmed by the installing engineer.
CHIME Provides a simple 'Chime' warning if a programmed zone is triggered
whilst the premises are occupied.
Note that the areas pre-programmed for PART 'B', PART 'C' and CHIME may all be
different, or overlap.
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2Using the System
2.1Setting the System
2.1.1Setting the System with the Keypad
Step Action Response Display
aVerify that all doors, etc. are closed,
and that 'd' is displayed System
Ready
(* / #)
bEnter your 4-digit code, followed by # if
the system is to be FULL set, or * if to
be PART ('B') set.
Acceptance of code will be
confirmed by second line of
display blanking. After a few
seconds, a steady tone will
commence.
Leave by Exit
Route [015]
cLeave the building by the specified
route.
To set the system silently (eg at night if
part of the family is asleep): press *
within 2 seconds of completing step b.
Continuous tone sounds.
Tone will be aborted.
dIf a detector is in fault condition, eg a
door is opened
If this detector is part of the exit route,
you may continue, ensuring that all
doors are closed behind you; otherwise
correct the fault before attempting to
leave the building
The tone will become
intermittent
When closed, the tone will
become steady once more.
Exit Fault
Zone x
eClose the Final exit door Tone will cease when timer
expires System
Ready
(* / #)
(Backlight off)
fWhen door is fully secure, press 'Push to
Set' button (if fitted) Tone will cease immediately
gThe system may be programmed for the external strobe to flash briefly
to confirm that the system is set.
hIf the tone does not cease at the pre-set
time A fault exists, re-enter the
building, switch off the alarm
and correct the fault before
trying again.
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2.1.2Setting the System using the Keyswitch (if fitted)
Step Action Response Display
aVerify that all doors, etc. are closed, and
that 'd' prompt is displayed System Ready
(* / #)
bInsert your key and turn from the 'OFF'
position to the 'FULL' or 'PART' ('B') on
position, as required.
If the keyswitch has been left in an 'ON'
position by switching off with the
keypad, switch to 'OFF' first, then
proceed as above.
Acceptance of code
will be confirmed by
second line of display
blanking. After a few
seconds, a steady tone
will commence.
Leave by Exit
Route [015]
cRemove your key and leave the building
by the specified route.
To set the system silently (eg at night if
part of the family is asleep): press *
within 2 seconds of completing step b.
Continuous tone
sounds.
Tone will be aborted.
dThen proceed as described for using the
keypad.
2.1.3Setting the system to Part Set 'C'
This facility is available only if programmed by the installing engineer.
Step Action Response Display
aPress C, followed by # Acceptance of code will be confirmed
by second line of display blanking.
After a few seconds, a steady tone will
commence.
Leave by Exit
Route [015]
bLeave the area to be
protected by the system Wait for the tone to silence. System Ready
(* / #)
(Backlight off)
It is possible to adjust the zones on which Part Set 'C' operates, as described at 6.4
2.2Omitting Individual Zones
This facility is available only if programmed by the installing engineer.
Whilst the continuous exit tone is sounding, press the number of the zone you wish to
omit, followed by '#' - repeating for additional zones if required (Up to 3).
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2.3Unsetting the System
NOTE: deviating from the prescribed ENTRY-EXIT route before switching the system
off will cause an alarm.
2.3.1Unsetting the system with the Keypad
Step Action Response Display
aEnter the building by the
prescribed route only Intermittent tone will
commence System Ready
Enter Code
bEnter your 4-digit code, followed
by # The tone will cease System Ready
(* / #)
2.3.2 Unsetting the system with the Keyswitch (if fitted)
Step Action Response Display
aEnter the building by the
prescribed route only Intermittent tone will
commence System Ready
Enter Code
bInsert your Key and turn from On
to OFF.
If the keyswitch is already in the
'OFF' position, first turn it to
'FULL' then return to 'OFF'
The tone will cease System Ready
(* / #)
2.4Action Following an Alarm
2.4.1Cancelling a daytime alarm
An alarm may occur whilst the system is 'unset' by deliberate action (ie operating a
Personal Attack switch) or by the effects of a Fire, or a wiring fault. In this event:
Step Action Response Display
aEnter your 4-digit code, followed by #
OR: Insert your Key and turn from
'OFF' to 'FULL' and back to 'OFF'
The alarm
will silence First to Alarm
Zone xx OR
indication of fault (see 1.3)
bNote the information shown on the Display, investigate the cause, and advise your
alarm company of any action required.
cReset the system by pressing the # key
(OR turn Key from 'OFF' to 'ON' and
back again.)
System Ready
(* / #)
If shows "Eng reset", reset by the alarm company is required, and the system
cannot be used until this is done. (see 2.4.3 )
NOTE: a FIRE alarm signal will pulse on and off every two seconds to distinguish it
from an intruder alarm.
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2.4.2Unsetting following an Alarm
An automatic timer is fitted to the system to silence the external bell or sounder after a
pre-set time to minimise annoyance to neighbours, etc. but may have been programmed
for the internal sounders to remain live after this has taken place. The system may be
reset before or after this action.
Step Action Response Display
aEnter your 4-digit code, followed
by #
OR insert your Key and turn to
'OFF'
The alarm
will silence, if
not done
automatically
First to Alarm
Zone xx
OR
indication of fault (see 1.3)
bNote the information shown on the Display, investigate the cause, and advise
your alarm company of any action required.
cReset the system by pressing the
# key
(OR turn Key from 'OFF' to 'ON'
and back again.)
System Ready
(* / #)
If shows "Eng reset", reset by the alarm company is required, and the system
cannot be used until this is done. (see 2.4.3 )
2.4.3Engineer Reset
If your system is programmed to require reset by the installing engineer following an
alarm, the display will show a "Eng reset"and it will not be possible to reuse the system
until this is done.
Under certain circumstances, your Installing Company, or Central Monitoring Station
may permit you to reset the system without an Engineer being present. If so, enter your
code, and a special four digit "anticode" will show on the display. Quote this "anticode"
- stating that your system has a 'Castle Care-Tech 1000 Series Panel' - and you will be
given a special code to enter to free your system for use. This special code will be valid
for one occasion only.
2.5Use of 'SIMPLE SET' facility
NOTE: This facility is only available if programmed by the installing engineer.
The system may be set using two keys only, as follows (the full code is required to
unset):
Function: Simple set
PART set 'B' Press B #
PART set 'C' Press C #
FULL set Press D #
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2.6Using the 'Chime' Facility
You may switch part of the system to provide warning of an intruder in the building
whilst it is occupied, without restricting your freedom of movement.
Step Action Response Display
aPress A, followed by # Chime now active A musical note appears at
the end of the second line
of the display.
bIntruder triggers
programmed zone System' Chimes' Shows number of zone in
which intruder is moving
cIntruder moves to another
zone System 'Chimes' Number updates
dPress # Zone number clears
ePress A, followed by # Chime now
inactive Musical note clears from
display.
It is possible to adjust the zones on which 'Chime' operates, as described at 6.4
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3Additional Keypad Facilities
3.1Keypad Personal Attack Alarm
If switching off the system under duress, it is possible to initiate a Personal Attack alarm
by pressing the '3' and '9' keys simultaneously. This facility is available at all times.
The alarm is reset as described at 2.4
NOTE the alarm may be programmed to be SILENT if a Police Call Unit is fitted to the
system.
3.2Keypad Alerts
These facilities are available only if programmed by the installing engineer.
3.2.1Just in Case Timer
If you are nervous about answering the door to a stranger, the 'Just in Case' timer may
first be set by entering '1*' A 60 second time period will begin, during which the alarm
control will 'beep' every few seconds. Once you are satisfied that the caller poses no
threat, the timer may be cancelled, by using your normal 4-digit code. If this is not done,
the system will generate an alarm at the expiry of the time period. This alarm will NOT
be transmitted to an Alarm Monitoring Station.
3.2.2Fire Alarm
The keypad may be used as a fire alarm call point by entering ''7*'' This will cause an
alarm to sound, pulsing on and off at two-second intervals. This alarm will NOT be
transmitted to an Alarm Monitoring Station.
4Reviewing Time and Date setting
On pressing the * key alone whilst the system is in normal mode (ie display showing
System Ready''), the current time and date setting will be displayed, in the form:
Time: 14:30
Date: 18/07
eg this indicates 2.30 pm, 18th July. To adjust this setting, refer 6.5
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5System Faults
5.1System Tamper Fault
This indicates a fault in the wiring which requires attention by the alarm company.
5.2Mains Failure
This indicates a break in the mains supply to the alarm control equipment. A battery
back up supply is provided which should enable the system to continue functioning
normally for a minimum of 8 hours. In the event of the failure being prolonged, the alarm
company should be advised.
5.3System Voltage Fault
This indicates that a fault has occurred in the system power supply or battery charging
circuits, and should be reported to the alarm company.
5.4Battery Fault
This indicates a faulty or disconnected standby battery in the system, which should be
reported to the installing company.
5.5Telecom Line Fault
If a remote signalling device is fitted to your system, a fault on the Telecom line whilst
the system is unset, will cause the alarm to respond with a continuous 'chirping' tone.
You may cancel this warning by entering your code, followed by # (or by switching the
keyswitch on and off again). The warning will NOT repeat in the event of an intermittent
fault, unless the system has been set and unset in the meantime.
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6Manager Functions
6.1Accessing Manager Functions
Step Action Display
aEnsure that the system is in normal mode System Ready
bEnter Manager Code (factory pre-set 2222)
followed by # Manager Mode
Enter Command
The system is now in 'Manager mode' and provides
access to the following functions:
Set User Codes
Set Manager Code
Walk Test
Bell Test
Display Logs
cTo return to normal (day) mode, press * System Ready
6.2Setting User Codes
Step Action Display
aDecide which code is to be changed, and ensure that
'Manager prompt' is showing. Manager Mode
Enter Command
bEnter 1, followed by the number of the code to be
changed, and # - eg to change Code No: 3, enter 13# User 3 - - - -
cEnter your required 4-digit code, slowly and
deliberately. Manager Mode
Enter Command
dTo DELETE a code, enter 0000
NOTE: it is NOT possible to delete Code No. 1
6.3Setting the Manager Code
Step Action Display
aEnsure that 'Manager prompt' is showing. Manager Mode
Enter Command
bEnter 15, followed by # User 5 - - - -
cEnter your required 4-digit code, slowly and
deliberately. Manager Mode
Enter Command
dNOTE: it is NOT possible to delete the Manager code
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6.4Zone Selection
The zones on which 'Chime' monitoring is operative and on which Part Set 'C' functions
may be adjusted as follows:
6.4.1Chime
Step Action Display
aEnsure that Manager prompt is showing Manager Mode
Enter Command
bEnter 4, followed by zone number, and # - eg
41# for zone 1, or 412# for zone 12 Zone 01
Chime On
cEnter 0 to change setting between 'on' and 'off'
dPress * Manager Mode
6.4.2Part Set 'C'
Step Action Display
aEnsure that Manager prompt is showing Manager Mode
Enter Command
bEnter 5, followed by zone number, and # - eg
51# for zone 1, or 512# for zone 12 Zone 01
Active in C Off
cEnter 0 to change setting between 'off' and 'on'
dPress * Manager Mode
6.5Setting Time and Date
For example, to set the system to 2.30 pm, 18th July:
Step Action Display
aEnsure that 'Manager prompt' is showing Manager Mode
Enter Command
bEnter 70# Time: 00:00
Date: 00/00
cEnter HOURS, as for example 14# Time 14:00
Date: 00/00
dEnter MINUTES, as for example 30# Time: 14:30
Date: 00/00
eEnter DATE, as for example 18# Time: 14:30
Date: 18/00
fEnter MONTH, as for example 07# Manager Mode
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6.6Testing the System:
6.6.1Walk Test
This function enables you to test that all the detectors are working correctly, without
generating an alarm.
Step Action Response Display
aEnsure that 'Manager prompt'
is showing. Manager Mode
Enter Command
bEnter 20 and # Walk Test
cCommence test by triggering
one of detectors on the
system.
System will 'Chime'
once as detector is
triggered
Walk Test
Zone xx
dContinue to trigger
additional detectors System will 'Chime'
once as each detector
is triggered
The zone number
corresponding with that
detector will be displayed,
and will 'scroll' (alternate)
with all zones which have
previously triggered
eAt end of testing Numbers of ALL zones
triggered will be scrolling
on display, even though
some (or all) are now clear.
fPress * Returns to manager
mode Manager Mode
Enter Command
6.6.2Bell Test
Step Action Response Display
aEnsure that 'Manager prompt'
is showing. Manager Mode
Enter Command
bEnter 60 and # External alarm bell
(or siren) will sound Strobe Test
Bell Test
cPress * Sounder silenced,
system returns to
manager mode
Manager Mode
Enter Command
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6.7Displaying System Logs
The system logs contain a history of events relevant to the operation and maintenance of
the system, divided in to 'Alarm' events, 'Trouble' events and 'Activations'. These are
stored in chronological order, and are displayed commencing with the most recent.
Step Action Display
aEnsure that 'Manager prompt' is
showing. Manager Mode
Enter Command
bEnter 30 and # Display will indicate the type of event
the first entry represents, eg
Type
Activation
cPress # or 0 Advances to next part of log entry
If '0' is used, information displayed will include time and date for this
entry, if '#' is used, this information will be by-passed.
dContinue to press # (or 0) and
read information logged 'Press * / #'
indicates end of a log entry
ePressing # (or 0) moves to next
log entry Continue as above.
fPressing * aborts the log
review and returns to Manager
mode
Manager Mode
Enter Command
6.7.1Activation Records
This records a 'set' or 'unset' event. The information recorded is as follows:
System SET or UNSET
User number
0 = Keyswitch or Simple set
1,2,3 or 4 = number of PIN code used.
9 = Set as 'PART C'
If the record is a Setting event, additional information will follow:
FULL or PART set (Part 'C' distinguished from 'B' by User number)
Omitted zones - listing up to three zones manually omitted.
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6.7.2An Alarm or Trouble record
These records itemise events where an alarm of some description has been triggered.
An TROUBLE event will provide information relevant to a daytime fault warning.
An ALARM event will record information concerning an alarm condition.
The information recorded is as follows:
First to Alarm
Zone xx
(or details of fault condition, as itemised at Section 5)
Note the designation '2-key PA' recorded in the log refers to ANY alarm generated from
the keypad.
6.7.3Display of Time and Date
If scrolled through a log record with '0' key, the system will additionally indicate the
Time and Date associated with that event, in the format
Time: 17:45
Date: 21/07
ie 5.45 pm on 21st July, etc.
Note this information is not all presented immediately.
6.7.4Printing logs
By using the command 31# whilst the 'Manager prompt' is showing, the log will be
output to a printer connected to the system. The printer connections should be fitted by
your installing engineer. The system is compatible with many standard IBM
PC-compatible 'Centronics' parallel type printers, such as the Datec DP1014.0400K,
Seiko DPU40, Epson P40, etc. Due to the wide variation in software driving
requirements, it is not possible for the 1700 to correctly drive all types of printer.
The printer should NOT be left connected to the system when 'off line' or not in use.
Note: Castle Care-Tech Ltd. reserve the right to change the specification of
this system at any time in the interests of product improvement
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