Eclipse EC-P10 Installation Manual - page 41
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9. Utilities
This section covers the programming of the system utilities.
Time and Date
The system has a real time clock that must be programmed so
that the time and date is recorded correctly in the system event
log. The time and date is also displayed on the bottom line of the
LCD keypad. If the system looses all power, the time and date is
maintained for approximately 2 days.
Locations:
9001
- Hours.
9002
- Minutes.
9003
- Seconds.
9004
- Day.
9005
- Month.
9006
- Year.
Entry Mode: Number Entry (see page 18).
User Menus
The engineer can access the user menus without exiting the
engineer’s program mode by entering
91*
. The table below
shows the user menu options and the command number used to
access them.
Group Command
Function
Arming
A
S
/
1
2
3
Away Arm
Stay Arm 1
Stay Arm 2
Stay Arm 3
Reset
R
Reset alarm or fault
System Tests
11
12
13
Walk Test
Test Bell & Outputs
Do Test Call
Event Log & UDL
21
22
23
24
View Log
Print Log
Call UDL
Chime on/off
Users
81
Change code
Menus
91
92
99
Program Mode
View Zone Status
Exit Menu
When using the LCD keypad the menu options and their
command numbers are scrolled on the bottom line of
the LCD. If the
*
key is pressed, the menu option that
is currently being displayed is selected.
Away Arm
A
Selecting this option will cause the system to start the exit mode
and attempt to away arm the system. To cancel or disarm simply
enter a valid user code.
Stay Arm 1
S
Selecting this option will cause the system to start the exit mode
and attempt to stay arm (1) the system. To cancel or disarm
simply enter a valid user code.
Stay Arm 2
2*
Selecting this option will cause the system to start the exit mode
and attempt to stay arm (2) the system. To cancel or disarm
simply enter a valid user code.
Stay Arm 3
3*
Selecting this option will cause the system to start the exit mode
and attempt to stay arm (3) the system. To cancel or disarm
simply enter a valid user code.
Walk Test
11*
Selecting this option allows the detection zones to be tested
without causing an alarm. As each zone is activated, the keypad
generates an acknowledgment tone and the zone number is
added to the list of tested zones. The tested zones are scrolled on
the keypad display. When you have finished testing the zones,
press
R
to exit this option.
Test Bell & Outputs
12*
Selecting this option allows the bell, strobe and any outputs that
have the “User Test” attribute to be switched on and off. After
selecting this command keys 1 to 4 toggle on and off the
following options. When finished, press
R
to exit this option:
1
Bell
Output
2
Strobe
Output
3
User
Test
Outputs
4
Alarm
Sounder
Do Test Call
13*
Selecting this option will cause the on-board communicator to
send a test call to the alarm receiving centre.
View Event Log
21*
Selecting this option allows the event log to be viewed. The
following keys are used when navigating through the log:
*
Go
backward.
#
Go
forward.
Press
R
to exit this option.
Print Event Log
22*
Selecting this option causes the contents of the event log to be
sent to the printer. Press
R
to exit this option.
Either Com1 or Com2 must be configured for “Printer”
mode in order to use this feature.
Call UDL
23*
Selecting this option will cause the on-board communicator to call
the remote computer modem, so that a remote link can be
established.
The remote computer must be setup so that it is ready
to receive the call. Only select this option when
instructed to do so by the remote computer operator.
Chime on/off
24*
Selecting this option will globally turn chime on or off.
Change Code
81*
Selecting this option allows you to change your own access code.
After selecting this option enter the new access code (4 - 6 digits)
followed by
*
.
Program Mode
91*
Selecting this option takes you back to the normal engineer’s
program mode.
View Zone Status
92*
Selecting this option either from engineer’s mode or the user
menu allows you view the status/count of each zone.
Exit Menu
99*
Selecting this option returns the system to the normal disarmed
state.