Eurosec Pr5208 Rev1.0 User Manual

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User Manual EUROSEC CP8 - This User Manual - also called owner's manual or operating instructions - contains all information for the user to make full use of the product. Jan 1, 2016 - The eurosec control panel is supplied as a blank fronted end station complete with LCD RKP. Up to 3 additional may. 0° - 50° Centigrade. Wire the LCD RKP as shown in the wiring section of this manual. PR5203 Rev1.3. Jul 19, 2007 - EUROSEC CP8L INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Pdf Download. Read and Download eurosec pr5208 rev1.0 user manual.

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction .... . . 1 Display Status Blanking ...2 IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Welcome to the eurosec control panel. Your installation company will have programmed your system to protect your premises to the highest possible standards. Several user programmable options are available that will be covered later in this manual. Throughout this manual, reference will be made to the Master User Code, the factory set default is 5678.
  • Page 4: Display Status Blanking

    Display Status Blanking Depending on Control Panel installed, it may be a requirement that the Status (Set or Unset display) of the security system is not displayed. Set or Unset Status will only be displayed for ten seconds when the system is Set or Unset. The bottom line of the display will then be blanked off.
  • Page 5: Full Setting The System

    Full Setting the System. Two methods are available for Full Set. After checking the premises are secure: Enter a valid User Code followed by . (Full). Press *. (Quick)*. * If enabled by the installation engineer. The exit tone will now sound. Exit the premises via an authorised exit route.
  • Page 6: Pre Exit Check

    Pre Exit Check. At the start of the setting procedure, a fault Exit Now ! . . . tone will sound if any non exit routes are Zone 3 open. The display will show, for example:- If the fault clears within 20 seconds then the exit tone will begin, if not, the fault tone will continue until a valid User code is entered.
  • Page 7: Part Setting The System (using Part 2 Or 3)

    Part Setting the System (using Part 2 or 3). Two other Part Sets may be available for your system. Part 2 is a second set of zones that may be omitted and Part 3 will combine Part 1 and Part 2. To use Part 2 or 3. Enter a valid User Code followed by 2 or 3.
  • Page 8: Unsetting The System

    Unsetting the System. Enter the premises via an authorised Entry Point. The entry tone will sound. Proceed to the keypad and enter a valid User Code. Display After an Alarm. If an alarm occurs when the system is set, the cause of the alarm will be displayed for 10 seconds after you unset the system.
  • Page 9: Resetting After An Alarm

    Resetting After an Alarm After an alarm the system needs to be reset. Your installation company will have programmed the reset modes for your system so that it complies with your insurance company and legislation requirements. Your installation company will have informed you as to the type of reset that your system is set for.
  • Page 10 If a Master Code Reset has been programmed by the engineer, a higher level of code will be required. If Alarm Reset has been programmed for Master, then the display will show, for example, each time the User attempts to set ! ! ! ALARM ! ! ! Zone 4..
  • Page 11: Tamper Reset

    If Anti has been programmed for Alarm Reset, contact the Central Station or Engineer, (as instructed by the Installation Company) and quote the number given by the display. The central station or engineer will give a return Anti-Code (this may contain the (YES) &..
  • Page 12: Setting The System With Mains Fail

    Tamper Resetting With the display showing:- ! ! ! ! CHECK ! ! ! ! ! Enter a valid User code. Press Reset. The system is now reset. Setting the system with Mains Fail In the event of a short term power cut, where it is known when power will be restored, (e.g.
  • Page 13 Enter your User Code again followed by . (Full). Press *. (Quick)*. * If enabled by the installation engineer. The exit tone will now sound. Exit the premises via an authorised exit route . Note: Pressing the (Quick) key during exit will shorten the exit time to 3 seconds.
  • Page 14: Re-setting The Display After A Mains Fail

    Re-setting the display after a Mains Fail If the system has been programmed for Any code reset; With the display showing:- ! ! ! ! CHECK ! ! ! ! ! Enter your User code Then press Reset. The display is now reset.
  • Page 15: Programming User Codes

    Programming User Codes Up to nine user codes may be programmed on predetermined levels. These are. User Numbers 1 to 3 Master Level. Allows Set, Part Set, Unset and User Programming Mode. User Numbers 4 to 7 User Level. Allows Set, Part Set and Unset. User Numbers 8 to 9 Set Only Level.
  • Page 16 Press (No). Do You Want to. . The display will show:- Program Codes ? Press (Yes). Select 1 . . 9 The display will show:- Press a single digit corresponding to the user number (1 to 9) that you wish to program. The display will show for example:- Code # # # #..
  • Page 17 Text is entered in a similar way that you would enter text on a mobile telephone. Select characters from the list below:- YZ blank 1234567890 Enter the required character followed by (Yes). Continue until you have entered eight characters. Do You Want to. . The display will show:- Program Codes ? Press..
  • Page 18: Programmable User Options

    Programmable User Options Several user programmable options are available via user codes 1, 2 or 3. To use these options please follow instructions below. Delete Zone Option This option allows individual zones to be deleted (omitted) when the system is being set. Note: Zone delete is only effective for one Set and will need to be repeated for subsequent Sets.
  • Page 19: System Test

    Press 0 twice. Do You Want to. . The display will show for example:- Set User 1 ? Press (Full) for Full Set Press (Part) for Part 1 Set Press 2 for Part 2 Set Press 3 for Part 3 Set The system will now start the relevant Set, with the zones you deleted removed from the Set.
  • Page 20: Turning Chime On/off

    Walk around the area being tested. As each device is operated there will a tone from the internal sounders and the display will show the triggered circuit. To test the bells (external sounders) and strobe press 9. To stop the bell test press 9 again. To escape back to Unset press 0 three times.
  • Page 21: Setting Time & Date

    Setting Time & Date Enter a valid Master User Code followed by (No). Do You Want to. . The display will show:- Test ? Press (No). Do You Want to. . The display will show:- Delete Zone ? Press (No). Do You Want to.
  • Page 22 Enter the time using the 24 Hour clock e.g 2300 for 11pm followed by (Yes). The display will show, 03 Jul 23: 00 for example:- Ok ? Press Yes to accept. Do You Want to. . The display will show:- Set Date / Time ? To return to the Unset Mode press 0 twice.
  • Page 23: Reading The Log

    Reading the Log Enter a valid Master User Code followed by (No). Do You Want to. . The display will show:- Test ? Press (No). Do You Want to. . The display will show:- Delete Zone ? Press (No). Do You Want to. . The display will show:- Select Options ? Press..
  • Page 24: Keypad Alert

    To return to the Unset Mode press 0 three times. Note: EN control panel only .The the log may store up to 256 events with time and date stamp. Non EN control panel . Depending on the Log mode Note: programmed by your installation engineer the log may store 256 events with no time or date stamp.
  • Page 25: System Details

    System Details Installation By: Address: Tel: Fax: Zone No. Location Type Chime Installation Date Service Timer Serviced Next Due Serviced Next Due Notes..
  • Page 26 Notes:..
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  • Page 28 Installed By:- RISCO Group UK Ltd reserve the right to amend the software and features without prior notice 5INEULCDUM ver C PR5202 Rev1.4..
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ...1 Full Setting the System ..1 Part Setting the System (using Part 1) .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Welcome to the eurosec control panel. Your installation company will have programmed your system to protect your premises to the highest possible standards. Several user programmable options are available that will be covered later in this manual. Throughout this manual refer- ence will be made to the User Code, the factory set default is 5678.
  • Page 4: Part Setting The System (using Part 1)

    Part Setting the System (using Part 1) Up to three Part Sets may be available for your system. Please refer to the customer details at the rear of this manual for information about Part Set zones. Part Set zones will be omitted from the system when that particular Part Set is used.
  • Page 5: Unsetting The System

    Unsetting the System Enter the premises via an authorised Entry Point. The Entry Tone will sound. Proceed to the keypad and enter a valid User Code. Display After an Alarm After an alarm has occurred the system should be unset as above. The display will show the zone that caused the alarm.
  • Page 6: Programmable User Options

    Programmable User Options Several user programmable options are available via user codes 1, 2 or 3. To use these options please continue below. Delete Zone Option This option allows individual zones to be deleted (omitted) when the system is being set. It is only applicable to the one Set state and will need to be repeated for subsequent Sets.
  • Page 7: System Test

    Press 0 twice the display will show for example:- Do You Want to. . Set User 1 ? Press Full for Full Set Press Part for Part 1 Set Press 2 for Part 2 Set Press 3 for Part 3 Set The system will now start the relevant Set with the zones you deleted removed from the Set.
  • Page 8: Turning Chime On/off

    Violate each zone on the system (as you do so the display will show the violated zone) to verify its integrity. To test the bells (external sounders) and strobe press 9. To stop the bell test press 9 again. To escape back to Unset press 0 three times. Turning Chime On/Off Your installation company may have programmed a group of zones or a single zone as Chime.
  • Page 9: Programming User Codes

    Programming User Codes Up to nine user codes may be programmed on predetermined levels these are. User Numbers 1 to 3 Master Level Allows Set, Part Set, Unset and User Programming Mode. User Numbers 4 to 7 User Level Allows Set, Part Set and Unset. User Numbers 8 to 9 Set Only Level Allows Set Only User Number 1 is factory default 5678.
  • Page 10 Press No the display will show:- Do You Want to. . Program Codes ? Press Yes the display will show:- Select 1 . . 9 Press a single digit corresponding to the user number (1 to 9) that you wish to program. the display will show for example:- Code # # # #..
  • Page 11 Text is entered in a similar way that you would enter text on a mobile telephone. Select characters from the list below:- YZ blank 1234567890 Enter the required character followed by Yes. Continue until you have enter eight characters. The display will show:- Do You Want to.
  • Page 12: Setting Time & Date

    Setting Time & Date Enter a valid User Code followed by No the display will show:- Do You Want to. . Test ? Press No the display will show:- Do You Want to. . Delete Zone ? Press No the display will show:- Do You Want to.
  • Page 13 Enter the time using the 24 Hour clock e.g 2300 for 11pm followed Yes the display will show for example:- 03 Jul 23: 00 Ok ? Press Yes to accept the display will show:- Do You Want to. . Set Date / Time ? To return to the Unset Mode press 0 twice.
  • Page 14: Reading The Log

    Reading the Log Enter a valid User Code followed by No the display will show:- Do You Want to. . Test ? Press No the display will show:- Do You Want to. . Delete Zone ? Press No the display will show:- Do You Want to.
  • Page 15: Keypad Alert

    To return to the Unset Mode press 0 three times. Note: Dependant on the Log mode programmed by your installation engineer the log may store 256 events with no time or date stamp. 64 events with time and date stamp. Keypad Alert If programmed by your installation company keys 1 &..
  • Page 16: System Details

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  • Page 18 Installed By:- PR5202 Rev1.2 Downloaded from www.ukpanels.com..