Europlex 3GS Manuel utilisateur


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EUROPLEX TECHNOLOGIES.
Company Web Site address: www.europlex.com
WARNING
While this system is an advanced design integrated security system, it does not offer guaranteed
protection against burglary, fire or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or
domestic, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons.
Therefore, good installation practices, thorough testing and regular maintenance by the installing
company and frequent testing by the user are essential to ensure continuous satisfactory operation
of the system. It is recommended that the installation company offer a maintenance program and
instruct the user with the correct procedure for use and testing of the system.
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Europlex Technologies [Ireland] Ltd (hereby referred to as Europlex) 1999. All rights reserved. No
part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translated
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Disclaimer
Europlex make no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically
disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further
Europlex reserve the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the
contents hereof without the obligation of Europlex to notify any person of any such revision.
3GS Version 5.00: 3GS User Guide - Issue 01 - 1999. Manual Code 6086. June 1999.
Europlex Technologies [Ireland] Ltd.
Clonshaugh Industrial Estate,
Clonshaugh, Dublin 17, Ireland.
Tel: +353 - 1 - 8485111
Fax: +353 - 1 - 8485161
e-mail: [email protected]
Europlex Technologies [UK] Ltd.
Unit 11, Malmesbury Business Park,
Malmesbury SN16 9JU, Wiltshire, England.
Tel: 01666 825430 Fax: 01666 824423
e-mail: [email protected]
Europlex Technologies [USA] Ltd.
Suite 106, 1700 Enterprise Way, SE
Marietta, GA 30067, USA
Tel: 770 - 426 - 9787.
Fax 770 - 426 - 9790
e-mail: [email protected]
Europlex Technologies [Canada] Inc.
Unit 6, 70 Dynamic Drive, Scarborough,
Ontario, M1V 2N2, Canada.
e-mail: aplex@interlog.com

Contents
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Contents
Introduction 4
3GS System Keypad/Display 5
Menu options 6
Navigating the Help Menu 7
Unset/Reset 8
Accept all Alerts 9
Part Set/Unset Individual Area 10
Half Set/Set Individual Area 11
Full Set 12
Unable to Set 13
Setting an Individual Area 14
Unsetting an Individual area 15
Coded Reset 16
Set Date & Time 17
Change your own ID 18
User Setup 19
Area Setup 22
Radio PA Assign 23
System Logs 25
Radio PA Test 26
3GS Access Control 27
Setup Cards 28
Passing and Voiding Cards 30
Card Information 32
Manual Door Control 33
Hour Adjust 34
Edit Time Commands 35
Inhibit Zones/Doors 36
User Option Assignments 37
Area Descriptions 38
User Area Assignments 39
Typing Text 41
Index 42

Introduction
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Introduction
This manual is intended as a quick reference User Guide for the 3GS System.
User Menu
The User Menu, by which the user programs the system, is accessed via the keypad by keying in your User
Code plus the option key Help:
This will allow you to choose one of the menu options available.
Display
The 3GS system has a two line by 24 character LCD display e.g.
When you are navigating through the Help menu:
lThe first line shows the option
lThe second line shows how to directly select the option without using the Help function.
Alert Messages
When in normal operation, the system will display the day, date and time on the first line of the display. The
second line will flash any recent system events or information (such as a fault with one of the fuses or battery,
or an alarm condition).
If the condition continues, e.g. Battery Problem, the message displays steadily instead of flashing. This
message will continue to display until you remove the message (See Accept All Alerts on page 9).
If the system is in Full Set mode (see Full Set on page 12), the message will display steadily and the buzzer will
also sound.
Pressing the key will give information on the areas/zones affected.
These messages can be removed from the display (and the buzzer silenced) using the Alert Accept procedure
(described on page 9).
Keypad Private Mode
The 3GS is designed to allow only one user at a time to operate the system.
If the display shows: when you attempt to use the keypad, this means that a
user is operating the system at another keypad. Wait until the system is free before attempting to use the
keypad again.
Year 2000
All 3GS systems are Year 2000-compliant.
Alarm Duress Code
3GS has an in-built Alarm Duress Code feature, which allow you to trigger a silent Duress alarm by simply
keying in the first 3 digits of your code, and then the fourth digit plus 1. For example, if your code is 1234,
then by keying in 1235 you will trigger a Duress alarm, which will not display on the panel and will not
sound an alarm, but will send a trigger directly to your central security station.

3GS System Keypad/Display
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3GS System Keypad/Display

Menu options
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The system is programmed using the Help menu options:
In sequence, you can use these menus to :
lDisarm the system and reset all warning devices
lRemove system display messages and silence the buzzer
lPart set the system/Unset an area
lHalf set the system/Set an area
lFull set the system
lReset the system following an alarm
lSet the system date and time
lChange existing user codes
lSet up new users
lSet up a new area system
lView system log
lAdjust the system for summer / winter hour change
(daylight saving time)
lIsolate a troublesome zone that is, for example, preventing
the system from arming
All of these options are accessed by entering your CODE
followed by the HELP key.
Your installer will have configured your own unique CODE,
which will allow you to display and scroll through the options
available to you.
An option is selected by pressing the YES key
.
Use the UNSET key to move to the next option
Use the PART key to move back
To exit without selecting an option, use the NO key
✍Only options which have been assigned to a user
are displayed. The Master user will have all
options.
Once the help routine is entered a selection must be made
within 90 seconds, otherwise the system will exit from this menu.
✍The hash button acts as an ENTER key for the keypad.

Navigating the Help Menu
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Navigating the Help
To navigate the Help menu options use the UNSET, PART, YES, NO, keys.
Their functions are explained below.

Unset/Reset
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Unset/Reset
Unsetting the System
Select the Unset/Reset option to disarm the system when you
enter the premises, or to cancel alarms, bells etc. after an alarm
activation.
This will put the 3GS into Unset mode (i.e. normal daytime
operation). The system alarm outputs (buzzers etc.) which had
been activated are reset to normal.
After an Alarm Activation
After an alarm activation proceed directly to the control panel
enter the code and press Unset.
The display will show:
Followed by:
followed by the cause of the alarm, i.e. which zone has been opened.
Example:
Alarm alert message:
Zone alert message:
These messages will be flashing.
To clear flashing (Alert) messages follow "Accept All Alerts" on page 9.

Accept all Alerts
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Accept all Alerts
Alert messages are flashing messages displayed to alert the user
that a particular condition exists/existed on the system.
Accepting the alert will remove the message and silence the
buzzer. When the Alert accept option is selected, all alert messages
which are currently displayed are accepted (removed).
If the condition that caused the alert message still exists, a steady
warning message will remain on the display until the condition
indicated no longer exists.
ALERT ACCEPT is logged along with the identity of the user.
Some examples of Alert Messages

Part Set/Unset Individual Area (see also page 15)
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Part Set/Unset Individual Area (see also page 15)
Your system will be set up as either:
la standard alarm system with one alarm area, or
la multi-area system, with up to 32 separate
alarm areas within one.
A standard alarm system is set using the Part, Half,
and Full procedures.
The Part and Half options are used to unset and set
individual areas within the multi-area system.
Part Set
With a standard alarm system, you can isolate
particular areas of the premises and set these areas
independently of the rest of the system.
Part Set allows you to protect the perimeter of a
premises while allowing free movement through the
exit and access area (e.g. from door, hall).
This would typically apply to the day or evening
operation of the system when people are on the
premises and using the common exit. There is free
access to the areas being used while the rest of the
building is armed.
There are no entry or exit times associated with this mode and protection is applied instantly.
The display remains blank and will only change to show alert and warning messages.
If selected while entering the building while the entry timer is running, the entry mode is cancelled and the
buzzer is silenced.
lIf selected by mistake refer to “Unset/Reset” on page 8.
lIf unable to set refer to “Unable to Set” on page 13.
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