3GS Integrated Security Solution3GS Version 5 User Guide
10 ENABLE/DISABLE ENGINEERUsing this option, the system can be configured to enable/disable the engineer code for EN50131-1:1997.This allows the us
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 11PART SET/UNSET INDIVIDUAL AREA Your system will be set up as either: ●a standard alarm system with
12 HALF SET/SET INDIVIDUAL AREAHALF Set is used to provide full perimeter protection (including exits) when people are on the premises and all exit
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 13FULL SETThis option will set/arm the entire system. Ensure that all zones (doors, windows, etc.) w
14 UNABLE TO SETIf attempts to Part, Half, Area or Full Set the system fail, the system buzzer briefly sounds and the display briefly shows:This i
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 15SETTING AN INDIVIDUAL AREAIn a Multi-Area system, the whole premises may be divided into up to 30
16 UNSETTING AN INDIVIDUAL AREAUnsetting/Disarming an areaUnsetting/disarming areas is similar to setting/arming areas, except that the PART key is
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 17CODED RESETUnder normal conditions, the system can only be re-armed (after an alarm activation) fo
18 SET DATE & TIMEThe time is set in 24-hour clock notation.To adjust the time for the Summer/Winter hour change (Daylight Saving Time) – see H
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 19CHANGE YOUR OWN ID This option allows the user to change the ID code normally assigned to them by
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20 USER SETUPThis menu is used to set up new users on the system, entering their names and assigning ID codes and options. Changing User ID CodesT
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 21Changing User Options:The Master User can assign the following menu options to all users. Some opt
22 Changing User NamesThis feature is used to enter individual user names into the system.Text is entered via the keypad using the procedure descri
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 23AREA SETUPThe Area Setup menu allows a Master User to assign areas to the system users (1 to 250).
24 RADIO PA ASSIGN3GS allows for up to 126 3-button Radio Hold-Up handsets. This option is used to setup Radio PA (RPA) units for use on a 3GS sys
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 25The display will show: The first character will be flashing, and you can now enter a descriptio
26 SYSTEM LOGSThe 3GS alarm log is a record of all system activity (keypad input, status alerts, alarm activations etc.) and this may be viewed or
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 27RADIO PA TESTThis option allows you to test each RPA unit in turn to ensure that the functions are
28 3GS ACCESS CONTROL3GS can control up to 64 doors with internal and external readers, and 10,000 cards/tokens per system.Access Control ReadersA
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 29SETUP CARDS3GS has a capacity of up to 10,000 access cards. This menu will set up the cards for us
CONTENTS Introduction...5 3GS System Keypad/Display ...6 Menu options ...
30 Cards.. OptionsThe Options menu is used to assign a PIN code to one or a range of cards, and to restore the settings of cards that have been d
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 31PASSING AND VOIDING CARDSOnce a Card ID has been assigned, the card can then be passed into the sy
32 Change RequirementThis option allows you to decide if a card should also require a PIN code before it will grant access through a door. It also
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 33CARD INFORMATIONThe Card Information menu allows you to test the validity of a card and check that
34 MANUAL DOOR CONTROLThe Manual Door Control feature gives the user a manual over-ride on all system door settings.At any stage, the user can u
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 35HOUR ADJUSTThis option adjusts the system clock to automatically take account of the Summer / Wint
36 EDIT TIME COMMANDSAn automatic time command is a programmed command string which instructs the 3GS to execute a function at a pre-set time. For
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 37ACCEPT ALL ALER TSAlert messages are flashing messages displayed to alert the user that a particul
38 Some examples of Alert Messages
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 39INHIBIT ZONES/DOORSThis option is used for temporarily isolating troublesome zones (doors, windows
40 PORTABLE ACESome models of the 3GS keypad are supplied with an in-built reader which can be used in place of the 6 digit user code to set and un
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 41Enter the portable ACE RKD Node number and press ENTER to accept. The display will show: Scroll
42 Unsetting the System - DD243With the DISABLE KEYPAD variable set to YES, on opening the initial entry door, the entry buzzer will sound as norma
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 43USER OPTION ASSIGNMENTSUse these tables to record the options that have been assigned to the syste
44 AREA DESCRIPTIONSUse these tables to record the descriptions of the areas on your system.Area no. Area Description (max. 24 characters)123456789
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 45USER AREA ASSIGNMENTSUse this table to record the assignment of areas to users.User name (max. 24
46 User name (max. 24 characters) User no.17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 47TYPING TEXTThis is a function normally carried out by the 3GS Installer. Ensure your 3GS system is
Issue 04 August 2004 Index Numerics32-Area system 2332-area v. standard alarm system 113GS+ software 29AAccept All Alertshow to 37Access level 31
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 5INTRODUCTIONThis manual is intended as a quick reference User Guide for the 3GS System. This manual
Index MManual Door Control 34Menu options 7NNavigating the Help menu 8Not Selected 11, 12, 13OOver-ride Faults 10PPart Set 11Passing Cards 31Perimet
6 3GS SYSTEM KEYPAD/DISPLAY
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 7MENU OPTIONSThe system is programmed using the Help menu options. You can use these menus to:●Disar
8 NAVIGATING THE HELP MENUTo navigate the Help menu options use the UNSET, PART, YES, NO, keys.Their functions are explained below.
Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 9UNSET/RESETUnsetting/Disarming the SystemSelect the Unset/Reset option to disarm the system when yo
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