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3GS Integrated Security Solution3GS Programming

Page 2 - Disclaimer

Programming Overview 1-4 INTRUDER SYSTEM OVERVIEWThe main intruder system components are detailed below. The diagram opposite shows an example of t

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Programming Menus 2-82 LITERAL EDIT AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULER Function: This menu allows you to change system literals and schedule system holidays

Page 4 - Introduction - iv

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Programming Menus 2-84 COMMAND MODE Function: This menu provides you with direct access to the power of the command string interpreter.Addition

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Programming Menus 2-86 UNSET/RESET Function: This menu allows you to disarm the system and put the 3GS into Unset mode (that is, normal daytim

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Programming Menus 2-88 EDIT TIME COMMANDS Function: This menu allows you to edit the execution times of automatic time commands. menuSHIFT*INST

Page 10 - Remote comms

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Page 11 - Serial Port

Programming Menus 2-90 INHIBIT MODE Function: This menu allows you to temporarily isolate troublesome zones/doors, which may be preventing the

Page 12 - Door Outputs

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Page 13 - Example 1

Issue 04 October 2004 Programming Overview 1-5ACCESS SYSTEM OVERVIEWThe 3GS Access Control system allows the 3GS to manage a complex card access sys

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Programming Menus 2-92

Page 15 - Pager Transmitter

Issue 04 October 2004 Index Numerics3GS software 1-3features 1-33GS Systemvariables 1-3AAccept All Alerts 2-87Access Control Setup Examples 1-7Acc

Page 16 - Programming Overview 1-10

Index Edit Levels Database 2-54Edit Output Database 2-74Edit Time Commands 2-88Enterdial command 2-66telephone 2-66FFinal Set Variable 2-17Force Cal

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Issue 04 October 2004 Index RRadio field strength (HUA) 2-36Radio PA Assign 2-76Descriptions 2-78Options 2-79RPAs 2-77Radio PA Buttons 1-9Radio PA

Page 19 - ROGRAMMING

Programming Overview 1-6 Access LogThe access control log provides a record of all access control events (access granted, access denied, timed open

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Issue 04 October 2004 Programming Overview 1-7ACCESS CONTROL SETUP EXAMPLESExample 1To pass a card (with a card number of 1 and a site code of 1000)

Page 21 - LED Steady LED Flashing

Programming Overview 1-8 Example 2To setup the access system so all doors are in free access from 9am to 1pm and from 2pm to 5pm, Mon-Fri. Card ac

Page 22 - Typ i ng Text

Issue 04 October 2004 Programming Overview 1-9RADIO SYSTEM OVERVIEWThe 3GS Radio system allows for the integration of 418MHz or 433MHz radio panic a

Page 23 - NODE CONFIGURE

Programming Overview 1-10 GETTING STARTEDIn order for the system to function as specified, ensure that both AC/mains and battery backup power sourc

Page 24 - 3 way Display Options

Issue 04 October 2004 Programming Overview 1-11Start Type How to select... When to select... ConsequenceCold Start Press down FULL key while 3GS ver

Page 25 - SET MINUTE: 1

Programming Overview 1-12 3GS Initial Setup Menu

Page 26 - Installer Menu Options

In this chapter Menu Navigation... 2-3 Typing Text... 2-4 Help Menu ...

Page 27 - Master Menu Options

Company Web Site address: www.europlex.ieWarningWhile this system is an advanced design integrated security system, it does not offer guaranteed prote

Page 29 - ESCRIPTIONS

Issue 04 Octoberv 2004 Programming Menus 2-3 MENU NAVIGATIONRemote Keypad DisplayYou use the remote keypad display (RKD) to control, program and o

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Programming Menus 2-4 Typ i ng TextYou may need to enter text when editing zone descriptions, node descriptions, user names and so on. There are

Page 31 - Zone Types

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Page 32 - Zone Attributes

Programming Menus 2-6 Help MenuThe Help menu allows you to scroll through all available options using the following keys on the keypad:●UNSET to

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Page 34 - Area 1 Exit Time

Programming Menus 2-8 Installer Menu Options●Engineer code = 1010, Class IV system 001010Option Shift Key Selection Key General Intruder Access

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Programming Menus 2-10 ZONES/DOORS/VARS Function: This menu allows you to assign zone types and attributes to th

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Page 38 - Zone Output Mapping

Issue 04 October 2004 Introduction - iiiABOUT 3GS MANUALSThe 3GS manuals cover every aspect of installing, configuring, and troubleshooting the 3

Page 39 - ONFIGURE

Programming Menus 2-12 ZONES/DOORS/VARS - OPTIONSFunction: This submenu allows you to set types (see “Zone Types” on page 2-13) and attributes (s

Page 40 - NFORMATION

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Programming Menus 2-14 Zone AttributesZone attributes allow you to further customise the behaviour of zones. 3GS allows for up to 16 different at

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Programming Menus 2-16 ZONES/DOORS/VARS - VARIABLESFunction: The Variables submenu allows you to view or adjust the system variables (and control

Page 44 - Node Configure, Inputs Menu

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Programming Menus 2-18 Detector ResetWhen an area is unset/disarmed, this variable determines whether the detector reset outputs will trigger. Us

Page 46 - ECONFIGURE

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Programming Menus 2-20 ZONES/DOORS/VARS - EXTRAZone Output MappingA block of up to 16 outputs can be mapped to a single zone – in a typical confi

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Page 49 - Information

Introduction - iv

Page 50 - Printout

Programming Menus 2-22 NODE CONFIGURE - NODES - INFORMATION - FINDFunction: The Find submenu allows you to scroll through the nodes and view ID i

Page 51 - Now open DOOR 3

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Page 52 - Character(s) displayed

Programming Menus 2-24 NODE CONFIGURE - NODES - CONFIGUREFunction: The Configure submenu allows you to manually or automatically assign or view a

Page 53 - Service Mode - Monitor Menu

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Programming Menus 2-26 Node Configure, Inputs Menu4SHIFTINSTALLERCODE__ _ _KeyinThe Monitor Node inputs, outputs and power/data connection to the

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Programming Menus 2-28 NODE CONFIGURE - RECONFIGURE RINGNETFunction: The Reconfigure Ringnet submenu allows you to add or remove a node, or repla

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Programming Menus 2-30 SERVICE MODE Function: This option allows you to check the physical operation of the system, verifying that all zone/do

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Page 60 - Exiting the Setup Cards menu

Issue 04 October 2004 About 3GS Manuals iiiProgramming Overview 1-1General Overview 1-3Software Identification 1-3Software Features 1-3Nodes 1-3Outp

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Programming Menus 2-32 SERVICE MODE - TESTFunction: This menu allows you to walktest the zones and doors on the system. Additional InformationTes

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Programming Menus 2-34 SERVICE MODE - MONITORFunction: The Monitor submenu allows you to look at any zone/door individually and will display its

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Page 65 - Denied Time

Programming Menus 2-36 RADIO PA TEST Function: This menu allows you to test radio panic attack buttons on the system, without causing alarm

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Programming Menus 2-38 SETUP CARDS - CARDS - ASSIGNThis menu is used to insert cards onto the 3GS system.Additional InformationThis menu allows y

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Programming Menus 2-40 SETUP CARDS - CARDS - SITE CODEFunction: This menu allows you to setup the Site codes for cards, to specify the pin code l

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Contents Door Configure 2-44Door Configure - Setup 2-45Door Configure - Timers 2-47Door Configure - Zones 2-48Time Zone Setup

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Programming Menus 2-42 given start and end date & time). The system allows for up to 250 different Visitor levels, which are programmed by t

Page 73 - Visitor Levels

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Programming Menus 2-44 DOOR CONFIGUREFunction: This menu allows you to set an ID, description, and open/locked properties for the doors on your s

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Programming Menus 2-46 Assign Pinpad?The Pinpad menu allows you to assign PINpads to one, some or all of the 64 doors available in the system. Th

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Programming Menus 2-48 DOOR CONFIGURE - ZONESFunction: This menu allows you to assign any of the first 16 preset time zones to individual doors.A

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Programming Menus 2-50 TIME ZONES - SETUPFunction: This menu allows you to setup the time zones on the 3GS access system by specifying the on/off

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In this chapter General Overview... 1-3 Intruder System Overview ... 1-4 Access System Overview ... 1-5 Access Control Se

Page 83 - System (Alarm) Log Filter

Programming Menus 2-52 DOOR GROUP SETUP Function: This menu allows you to group doors together for use on the

Page 84 - Access Log Filter

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Page 85 - High speed settings

Programming Menus 2-54 EDIT LEVELS DATABASE Function: This menu allows you to setup the access, visitor and funct

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Programming Menus 2-56 SETUP SIAFunction: This menu allows you to select an SIA record, set a reporting delay of 0 to 99 seconds, and set a combi

Page 88 - NEW CODE _ _ _ _

Issue 04 Octoberv 2004 Programming Menus 2-57 Standard alarm events are assigned SIA codes according to the following table. *: These variables a

Page 89 - ID Codes

Programming Menus 2-58 SOAK MODEFunction: This menu allows you to monitor troublesome or suspect zones (sensors/detectors) in an installation.Add

Page 90 - Area Keypads

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Page 91 - Printing Area Information

Programming Menus 2-60 OUTPUT TESTFunction: This menu allows you to examine the current state of any output on the system and to toggle it for te

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Programming Menus 2-62 PRINT ALL REPORTS Function: This option provides a printout of reports on the system configuration. Additional Informati

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Programming Menus 2-64 SET DATA FORMAT Function: This menu allows you to configure the Controller’s three

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Issue 04 Octoberv 2004 Programming Menus 2-65 Baud rateYou can set up the panel for the baud rates ranging from 150 to 19200.Parity, data bits and

Page 98 - Photo Entry

Programming Menus 2-66 .Default = 255 (all access events).System IDThis is used for distinguishing between panels during polling when multiple un

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Page 100 - CHEDULER

Programming Menus 2-68 FORCE CALL Function: This menu allows you to initiate a call from the 3GS to the telephone number programmed in the Set d

Page 101 - Holiday Scheduler

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Page 102 - COMMAND MODE

Programming Menus 2-70 USER SETUP Function: This menu allows you to set up users and user names. You, the installer, cannot assign options to sys

Page 103 - Additional Information

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Issue 04 October 2004 Programming Overview 1-3GENERAL OVERVIEWComplete programmability is a very powerful feature of the 3GS system. This allows you

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Programming Menus 2-72 AREA SETUP Function: The Area Setup menu allows you to set the number of areas to be active in the system and assigns Ar

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Page 107 - Late Working Time Commands

Programming Menus 2-74 EDIT OUTPUT DATABASEFunction: This menu allows you to map an output function to an output number (1-255). Additional Infor

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Page 109 - Clear Inhibits

Programming Menus 2-76 RADIO PA ASSIGN Function: This menu allows you to setup radio panic attack button units on the system, assign descriptio

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Programming Menus 2-78 RADIO PA ASSIGN - DESCRIPTIONSFunction: This menu allows you to program an RPA description.Additional InformationAn alphan

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Programming Menus 2-80 RaidThe Raid option causes an instant silent alarm. When selected, this option turns on the Panic and Raid-Camera outputs

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