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Security System
Security System
User Guide
FOCUS 200 PLUS
Commercial Fire & Burglary
Alarm System
F200PA
REV 4.4
K3693-1SIA 1/07
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ASSIGNING OR CHANGING USER ACCESS SYSTEM OVERVIEW....................................3 ...............................................................36 INTRODUCTION ..........................................3 CHANGING THE TIME AND DATE..............41 FOCUS 200 PLUS FEATURES ................3 DAILY OPERATING SCHEDULES ..............43 CONTROL UNIT...........................................4 HOLIDAY DESCRIPTION AND DATES........49 OPERATING PANEL ...................
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System Overview Introduction The ADT FOCUS 200 PLUS is a user-friendly security system that monitors your site’s detectors and alarms. Fully programmable, the FOCUS 200 PLUS allows you to control hundreds of critical security functions from one menu-driven interface as simple to use as the automated teller machine (ATM) at your local bank. The ADT FOCUS 200 PLUS consists of a central control unit, an operating panel, and up to 255 protection points. The control unit is protected by
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System Overview (cont’d) • Capacity of up to 255 individual operating panel users, each having various security privileges. • Capacity of up to 999 individual card/key reader users, each having various levels of access. • Control and recording of employee access to workplace areas along with time and date. • Recording of security-related activities. • Ability to send messages to up to 8 paging services. • Ability to trigger a panic by pressing the ✳ or # key on the operating panel.
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System Overview (cont’d) Protection Points and Groups The FOCUS 200 PLUS monitors up to 255 protection points in up to eight independent fire and burglary groups. The system lets you designate group names in ways that make sense for your specific needs. For example, “Office” and “Warehouse” could cover two sets of entry doors that activate/deactivate independently. Turning groups on and off allows different tasks to be carried out at different times of day, all while maintaining the
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System Overview (cont’d) Automated Event Recording and Printing The ADT FOCUS 200 PLUS provides complete documentation and event- recording capabilities. The system prints all desired events and stores the last 1000 system events in memory. The types of events recorded in the memory are: • Changes in the system • Use of a card/key reader. status. • Activation/deactivation of • Modifications to user or system points or groups. data. In addition to the 1000-event history log, you m
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False Alarm Prevention Introduction In recent years the pace of electronic development of security systems has greatly accelerated. This has brought the price range of reliable monitored security systems to a level that is affordable to most households and nearly all businesses. As a result, the number of security systems installed is expanding swiftly. Since these security systems are a most significant deterrent to unwanted intrusion, structures protected by security systems are gene
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False Alarm Prevention (cont’d) Statistics verify that more than 75% of all false alarms are caused by alarm system operators Of these, at least 7 out of 10 are simple errors made by a user while turning the system on or off or when leaving or entering the building. Other typical causes are: • Entering an area or opening a door or window whose protection has been turned on. • Animals or large insects roaming through areas with protection turned on. False alarms on fire-monitored syst
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False Alarm Prevention (cont’d) Additional steps are to carefully read and understand this manual, to become thoroughly familiar with your system by practicing entry and exit commands, and to learn how your monitoring system can become part of your workday lifestyle. Learn your Personal Identification Number (PIN), which is necessary when you communicate with your ADT Customer Monitoring Center. Then teach all others who will be using the system. Make sure they are confident they can fl
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False Alarm Prevention (cont’d) 5. If You Fumigate Your Building: The chemical fog used in the fumigation process may be sensed as smoke by fire alarm smoke detectors and may also adversely affect area sensors. Therefore, be sure to notify ADT BEFORE starting. 6. If You Change Your Telephone: Changes in the location of the telephone outlets or telephone numbers could compromise the effectiveness of your security system. Have an ADT service technician inspect your system immediately aft
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Quick Start Introduction The QUICK START section is designed to familiarize new users with the operation of the FOCUS 200 PLUS operating panel in under an hour. It will introduce you the FOCUS 200 PLUS’ four primary menus and guide you through the logic behind one or two operations from each menu. Think of the QUICK START section as a “crash course” on how to access basic menus and functions of your new security system. After reading the QUICK START section and going through the exer
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Quick Start (cont’d) Normal Inactive Screen When there are no alarms or troubles and no one is using the operating panel, the Normal Inactive Screen will display: ? Front Office Off More Enter ID XXXXXX 12:59pm Clear • Press the ? to view the Help Screen, which will aid you in responding to an alarm or trouble condition. • The top line of the display will indicate a particular Burglar Alarm (BA) group and the second line will indicate that group’s status. To view st
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Quick Start (cont’d) Responding to Alarms During an alarm, your system’s alarm annunciating devices (bell, siren, lights, and/or operating panel, depending on the optional devices you selected) will be activated. The operating panel and horns will sound an intermittent tone (with a 5-second pause every 10 seconds) to audibly annunciate a fire alarm and a steady tone to audibly annunciate a burglary alarm. BURGLARY NOTE: Do not enter the premises until police arrive. Have a key availab
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Quick Start (cont’d) To view current alarms, perform the following steps: 1 Using the operating panel’s numeric keypad, enter a valid ID code to display the Action Menu 1 (see page 19) if no burglary groups are on; or press the “Turn off” selector button (if burglary groups are on) to deactivate all annunciating devices. 2 If any burglary groups are on, complete the steps under “Turning Off Burglary Protection” in the SYSTEM OPERATION section. When all burglary groups are off, press Co
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Quick Start (cont’d) EXERCISE: PANEL ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION Enter your ID code. Count to 15 after you hear the long beep. The operating panel should now become inactive. Enter your ID code again. As soon as you hear the long beep, press the More selection once. The screen should change to the next menu, Action Menu 2 (see page 21). Wait a few seconds and press More again. You should now be on Action Menu 3 (see page 23). Now wait a full minute. What happens? If you waited a full mi
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Quick Start (cont’d) EXERCISE: THE MORE/FIRST SELECTION Enter your ID code and press the More selection three times. You are now at the last Action Menu screen, and the More selection on the screen has changed to First. Choosing First will now bring you back to the first Action Menu screen. Repeat the steps two or three times to verify that you have seen each screen before. The Quit/Previous Selection Pressing the menu selection Previous on the bottom left of each Action Menu screen r
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Quick Start (cont’d) Summary: Navigational Selections Every Action Menu screen contains two navigational selections, More/First and Quit/Previous. More/First allows you to scroll forward among the four Action Menus, while Quit/Previous brings you to the previous menu screen (from screen 2-4) or inactivates the operating panel (from screen 1). If you are not completely comfortable with the navigational selections, go back and repeat the exercises before continuing. Turning BA Groups Off
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Quick Start (cont’d) Action Menus 1-4 – Main Features Now that you are familiar with the navigational and help features common to all FOCUS 200 PLUS menus, it’s time to take a closer look at what distinguishes one menu from another. To perform all the exercises here, your ID code will need to have access to all levels of operation. Operating panel Action Menus 1-4 give you access to all the features in your security system through just 14 feature selections (three each on Action Menus
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Quick Start (cont’d) EXERCISE: THE “?” SELECTION Scroll through the four Action Menus using the two navigational keys discussed earlier. At each screen, choose the ? selection to familiarize yourself with the various Help Screens. Take a look at Action Menu 1. You now know that this menu contains two navigational selections and a help selection. The four feature selections for Action Menu 1 are: • Lesson – Provides context-sensitive information regarding use of operating panel, av
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Quick Start (cont’d) EXERCISE: TURN ON BURGLARY PROTECTION Enter your ID code and observe Action Menu 1. Press Turn on. Choosing this enables you to turn the group(s) on in either the AWAY or STAY mode. Once you select the mode, you can scroll through your burglary groups using the Previous and Next selections. Try it. To turn specific groups on, press the key to the right of the group name when that group’s identification is displayed. To turn on all groups, press All. Press Quit to r