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Seite 1 - Integrated Security Solution

3GS Integrated Security Solution3GS Version 5 User Guide

Seite 2 - EUROPLEX TECHNOLOGIES

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

Seite 3 - CONTENTS

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

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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

Seite 5 - NTRODUCTION

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

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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

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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

Seite 8 - AVIGATING

16 UNSETTING AN INDIVIDUAL AREAUnsetting/Disarming an areaUnsetting/disarming areas is similar to setting/arming areas, except that the PART key is

Seite 9 - Example:

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

Seite 10 - Enable/Disable Engineer code

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

Seite 11 - NDIVIDUAL

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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EUROPLEX TECHNOLOGIESCompany Web Site address: www.europlex.ieWarningWhile this system is an advanced design integrated security system, it does not

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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

Seite 14 - Action to take:

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

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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

Seite 16 - NSETTING

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).

Seite 17 - User Reset Procedure

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

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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

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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

Seite 20 - Changing User ID Codes

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

Seite 21 - Changing User Options:

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

Seite 22 - Changing User Names

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

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CONTENTS Introduction...5 3GS System Keypad/Display ...6 Menu options ...

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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

Seite 25 - Setting the RPA Options

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

Seite 26 - Alarm and Access Logs

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

Seite 27 - When the RPA battery is low

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

Seite 28 - Asset Protection

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

Seite 29 - Cards.. Assign

Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 35HOUR ADJUSTThis option adjusts the system clock to automatically take account of the Summer / Wint

Seite 30 - Cards.. Options

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

Seite 31 - Change Function Level?

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

Seite 32 - Exiting the

38 Some examples of Alert Messages

Seite 33 - NFORMATION

Issue 04 August 2004 3GS Version 5 User Guide 39INHIBIT ZONES/DOORSThis option is used for temporarily isolating troublesome zones (doors, windows

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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

Seite 36 - Late working time commands

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

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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

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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

Seite 39 - Clear Inhibits

44 AREA DESCRIPTIONSUse these tables to record the descriptions of the areas on your system.Area no. Area Description (max. 24 characters)123456789

Seite 40 - Functions

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

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46 User name (max. 24 characters) User no.17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Seite 42 - Unsetting the System - DD243

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

Seite 44 - ESCRIPTIONS

Issue 04 August 2004 Index Numerics32-Area system 2332-area v. standard alarm system 113GS+ software 29AAccept All Alertshow to 37Access level 31

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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

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Index MManual Door Control 34Menu options 7NNavigating the Help menu 8Not Selected 11, 12, 13OOver-ride Faults 10PPart Set 11Passing Cards 31Perimet

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6 3GS SYSTEM KEYPAD/DISPLAY

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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

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8 NAVIGATING THE HELP MENUTo navigate the Help menu options use the UNSET, PART, YES, NO, keys.Their functions are explained below.

Seite 50 - Index

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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