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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    UEZ – Intrusion Alarm OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 30.0221.9701 A2 Table of Contents Introduction and Notes on Security ....Message Display/Processing Resetting the central control unit .
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Calling up/quitting the Main Menu and Submenus Changing the Operator Code ..... . . Viewing the Alarm Counter .
  • Page 3: Introduction And Notes On Security

    When cleaning the surface of the UEZ (especially the operating and display unit), do not use any corrosive or abrasive cleaning materials and do not allow any liquid to leak into the interior of the equipment.
  • Page 4: Explanation Of Display And Operating Elements

    Explanation of Display and Operating Elements Display/Operating Panel Keys for character input Individual zone display Message processing keys/ Display and fixed function keys (LED) softkeys panel red = alarm code Alarm External alarm Internal alarm Message reset Buzzer off Malfunction System enter Sounders/strobes off...
  • Page 5: Individual/Group Displays (Led)

    Explanation of Display and Operating Elements Individual/group displays (LED) Alarm (red) illuminates when an external or internal alarm, a pre–alarm, or a fault in the external alarm system occurs. The alarm is stored and signalled by a buzzer. External Alarm (red) illuminates if an alarm is reported to an external emergency position or if external sounders and strobes are triggered.
  • Page 6: Message Processing Keys / Softkeys With Display

    Explanation of Display and Operating Elements Message processing keys / softkeys with display Quiescent condition: If the central control unit is in the quiescent condition, e.g. no messages have appeared and no functions have been called up from the main menu, the screen saver appears in the display. INTRUS.
  • Page 7: Fixed Function Keys

    Explanation of Display and Operating Elements Fixed function keys Switch off buzzer The indicator flashes and the buzzer sounds when the following messages occur: – Alarm – Message – Malfunction – Maintenance alarm When this key is pressed, the buzzer is deactivated and the flashing indicator is switched off.
  • Page 8 Explanation of Display and Operating Elements Fixed function keys This key triggers the reset processes. After successful reset of all messages, the Reset reset system returns to the quiescent condition. For a detailed explanation, see the section Resetting, pages 14 and 15. This key is used to confirm the input of characters.
  • Page 9 Explanation of Display and Operating Elements Fixed function keys This function has not yet been realised. Language toggling inter– natio– Incorrect inputs (e.g. digits) can be deleted with this key. Correcting inputs This function has not yet been realised. Increase the number value by 1 Entering digits If digits have to be entered (e.g.
  • Page 10: Cursor Keys

    Explanation of Display and Operating Elements Cursor keys / key switch / sealed switch The requested position of the cursor within the display can be selected using the appropriate cursor keys Cursor keys (e.g. when selecting Storage room entrance 1st floor detectors, detector zones or functions).
  • Page 11: Message Display/Processing

    Message Display / Processing Explanation of the display messages Message: When messages appear, the alarm organisation has to be respected. Priority list of the message types: Type of message Zone No. Detector No. e.g. “Intrusion internal” – Hold up – Intrusion –...
  • Page 12: Messages With Message Processing Keys

    Message Display / Processing Messages with message processing keys Message: When messages appear, the alarm organisation has to be respected. Key “MESSAGES”: Key “ACTIONS”: Using the key “ACTIONS”, a A total of 3 detectors (detector INTRUS. INT ZONE 0035 – 16 text for additional measures zones) of the message type Storage room entrance 1st floor...
  • Page 13: Calling Up A List Of All Message Types

    Message Display / Processing Calling up a list of all message types ∑ When the “ ” key is pressed, ∑ Calling up the the number of triggered de- message list tector zones and their mes- 2 INTRUSION – EXT sage types are displayed in a 2 INTRUSION –...
  • Page 14: Resetting The Central Control Unit

    Message Display / Processing Resetting the central control unit Enter operating code RESET MESS.TYPE: INTRUSION (see section Operating Authorisation) INTRUS. INT ZONE 0035 – 16 Storage room Entrance 1st floor reset TOTAL MESS.TYPE SINGLE Calling up reset The softkey “TOTAL” resets all detectors triggered by the RESET MESS.TYPE:...
  • Page 15: Resetting Detector Zones/Message Types

    Message Display / Processing Resetting detector zones / message types The softkey “SINGLE” resets Enter operating code (see section all triggered detectors of the RESET MESS.TYPE: INTRUSION Operating Authorisation) and se- detector zone (e.g. 0035) of lect zone/message type to be INTRUS.
  • Page 16: Resetting With "General Reset

    Message Display / Processing Resetting with “General Reset” Resetting all existing If the authorised personnel cannot reset the system (e.g. after a sabotage alarm), messages using resetting is possible without operator code after consultation with the Service “General Reset” Department. Resetting is performed as follows: Break the seal covering the “General Reset”...
  • Page 17: Arming The System

    Arming the System Description of the BLL = Block type lock lamp for closing Block type lock lamps block type lock lamps BLA = Block type lock lamp for armed/disarmed area Requirement for Close the door lock (locking contact); the block type lock lamp BLA Block type lock lamps arming an area illuminates.
  • Page 18: Timer-Controlled Switching

    Timer–Controlled Switching Timer–controlled activation (TCA) Calling up the The input panel for the Code input panel for timer–controlled timer–controlled activation code is called activation up with the code key. Enter the timer– Entering the controlled activation timer–controlled PL. ENTER USER CODE: * * * * * * code (e.g.
  • Page 19: Timer-Controlled Deactivation

    Timer–controlled Switching Timer–controlled deactivation When the door zone is trig- Code Calling up the gered, the buzzer sounds input panel at intervals. The input panel for the TCA disarming code is Entering the called up with the code PL. ENTER UNSER CODE: timer–controlled * * * * * * key.
  • Page 20: Operation Authorisation

    Operation Authorization User code Code Starting code input PL. ENTER USER CODE: * * * * * * When entering the operator code, the operation authorisation for basic operation or Entering complete operation is issued (maintenance: with the hood removed, press only the user code “Code”...
  • Page 21: Basic/Complete/Maintenance Operation

    Operation Authorisation Basic/complete/maintenance operation Maintenance: Maintenance: with hood removed, press “Code” (technician) with hood removed, press “Code” (technician) Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2 Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2 Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1 Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1 Operation without operator code Operation without operator code Operable functions...
  • Page 22 Operation Authorisation Basic/complete/maintenance operation Maintenance: Maintenance: with hood removed, press “Code” (technician) with hood removed, press “Code” (technician) Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2 Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2 Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1 Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1 Operation without operator code Operation without operator code Operable functions...
  • Page 23 Operation Authorisation Basic/complete/maintenance operation Maintenance operation: Maintenance: Maintenance: with hood removed, press “Code” (technician) with hood removed, press “Code” (technician) with hood removed, press “Code” (technician) Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2 Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2 Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1 Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1 Operation without operator code...
  • Page 24: Operating The Functions In The Main Menu

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Calling up / quitting the main menu and submenus Enter user code if required (see section on Operating Authorisations) The softkey can be used to move from the main menu to the MAIN MENUE 12 : 23 Call up next submenu.
  • Page 25: Interrogation Of The Zone Status

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Interrogation of the zone status The submenu “AREAS” indi- Call up and quit submenu STATUS AREA cates the status (e.g. zone “AREAS”: see page 24. armed) of an area. East hall storage area 5 Possible statuses are: –...
  • Page 26: Switch Block Type Lock Lamps On/Off

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Switch block type lock lamps on/off, skip detector zones and malfunctions The softkey is used to switch Call up and quit submenu STATUS AREA the block type lock lamps on “AREAS” and appropriate zone: or off.
  • Page 27: Switch Internal Program On/Off

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Switch internal programs on/off Submenu “INT.–PROG” dis- Call up and quit submenu INTERNAL PROGRAMS plays all internal programs “INT.–PROG”: see page 24. and a short text. IN PRO 01 ON/ARMED IN PRO 02 OFF/DISARM IN PRO 03 OFF/DISARM...
  • Page 28: Edit Internal Program

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Edit internal program Using the softkey “WORK”, Call up and quit submenu INTERNAL PROGRAMS the function “Work internal “INT.–PROG”: see page 24. program” is called up. IN PRO 01 ON/ARMED Select the internal program to IN PRO 02 OFF/DISARM Internal programs 1 to 4 dis-...
  • Page 29: Switch Visual Test On/Off

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Switch visual test on/off The submenu “VISU.TEST” Call up and quit submenu displays all detector areas VISUAL TEST AREA “VISU.TEST”: see page 24. and their status in terms of DA 01 = TEST–SW.ON the visual test.
  • Page 30: Timer

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Switch timer channels on/off The status and a short text Call up and quit submenu of the programmed chan- TIMER “TIMER”: see page 24. nels are displayed. CHANN 1 = ON CHANN 2 = OFF CHANN 3 = OFF Yard lighting TIME...
  • Page 31: Change Switching Times

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Change switching times By calling up the function Call up and quit submenu TIMER “Time”, the next switch–on “TIMER”: see page 24. time of the channel can be CHANN 1 = ON Select the appropriate channel: CHANN 2 = ON changed.
  • Page 32: Background Memory

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu View background memory The contents of the back- Call up and quit sub- BACKGROUND MEMORY ground memory are dis- menu “BACKG.MEM”: played. The newest event is 0016 RESET INTRUSION INT ID 02 see page 24. DATE: 22.11.96 TIME: 04 : 21 at the top position in the...
  • Page 33: Going To A Certain Event

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Go to a certain event (event number, date, latest) One of three functions can Call up submenu BACKGROUND MEMORY be selected (event number, GO TO “BACKG.MEM” and its date and latest event). function “GO TO”: see page 32. This example uses the event number.
  • Page 34: Select/Search Events

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Select / search events Using softkey , the Call up submenu BACKGROUND MEMORY SELECTION next functions can be cal- “BACKG.MEM” and its function led up. ”SELECTION”: see page 32. The individual functions of the submenu ”SELECTION”...
  • Page 35: Print Events

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Print events One of two printing func- Call up submenu “BACKG.MEM.” BACKGROUND MEMORY tions can be selected. PRINT and its function ”PRINT”: see page 32. If “ALL” is selected, the en- tire range is printed. If “BLOCK”...
  • Page 36: Diagnosis

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Diagnosis The diagnosis memory can Call up submenu BACKG.MEM" DIAGNOSIS MEMORY DIAGNOSIS be scrolled using the appro- and its function ”DIAGNOSIS”: priate cursor keys. see page 32. BACKG.MEM View diagnosis memory Switching back is accom- DIAGNOSIS MEMORY DIAGNOSIS plished using the softkeys.
  • Page 37: Changing The Operator Code

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Changing the operator code Call up and quit submenu CHANGE CODE “CHANGE CODE”: see page 24. OLD USER CODE: * * * * * * NEW USER CODE: * * * * * * REPETITION: * * * * * * STORE...
  • Page 38: Switching On/Off

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Switch group list on/off (only if programmed) Using the softkey “ZONES”, Call up and quit submenu the function “Switch group list SWITCH OFF “SWITCH OFF”: on/off” is called (only if pro- see page 24. grammed).
  • Page 39: Switch Detector Zones On/Off

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Switch detector zones on/off Use the softkey “ZONES” to Call up and quit submenu call up the function “Switch SWITCH OFF “SWITCH OFF”: zones on/off”. see page 24. Press the key “ZONES” twice ZONES TABLEAUS SIREN...
  • Page 40: Switch Detectors On/Off

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Switch detectors on/off Use the softkey “DETEC- Call up and quit submenu TOR” to call up the function SWITCH OFF ZONES “SWITCH OFF”: see page 24. “Switch detectors on/off”. Select the zone in which a detector is to be switched off: see previous page.
  • Page 41: Switch Tableau Points On/Off

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Switch tableau points on/off Use the softkey “TABLEAUS” Call up and quit submenu to call up the function “Switch SWITCH OFF “SWITCH OFF”: tableau points on/off”. see page 24. ZONES TABLEAUS SIREN Select function to be switched on/off The status and a short text of programmed...
  • Page 42: Switch Sounders/Strobes On/Off

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Switch sounders/strobes on/off Use the softkey “SIREN” to Call up and quit submenu call up the function “Switch SWITCH OFF “SWITCH OFF”: sounders/strobes on/off”. see page 24. ZONES TABLEAUS SIREN Select function to be switched on/off The status and a short text EXTERNAL SOUNDERS/STROBES...
  • Page 43: Maintenance

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Maintenance Notes regarding maintenance: The operating steps for maintenance are carried out according to the operating concept described in other sections of these operating instructions. For example, if detector zones, detectors or addresses are to be revised, the individual operating steps can be carried out as in the section “Switching Detector Zones, Detectors or Addresses on/off”.
  • Page 44: Block Zones

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Block zones The submenu “BLOCK” dis- Call up and quit submenu plays all zones and their sta- BLOCK ZONE “BLOCK”: see page 24. tus regarding the block. Blocked zones (e.g. 8 to 10) are highlighted.
  • Page 45: Block Detectors

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Block detectors Use the softkey “DETEC- Call up and quit submenu TOR” to call up the function BLOCK ZONE “BLOCK”: see page 24. “Block detector”. Select the zone in which a detec- tor is to be blocked: see previous page.
  • Page 46: System Parameters

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Change date/time Call up the function “DATE/ Call up and quit sub- SYSTEM PARAMETER TIME” using the softkey. menu “PROGRAM”: see page 24. DATE/TIME Select function Enter the date and confirm with ”enter”. Enter DATE/TIME date/time...
  • Page 47: Change Pc Interface

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Change PC interface Call up the function “COM” Call up and quit sub- SYSTEM PARAMETER using the softkeys. menu “PROGRAM”: see page 24. DATE/TIME Select function Only one interface can be se- lected. Enter the interface Enter interface and confirm with “enter”.
  • Page 48: Alarm Verification

    Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Alarm verification Submenu “Alarm verifica- Call up and quit submenu ALARM VERIFICATION tion” displays all activations “A.VERIF.”: see page 24. that have come in since cal- FURTHER ACTIVATIONS: ling up the submenu “Alarm 0004 –...

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