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    							Accenta/Optima Engineer’s Manual
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    3 = Inhibit Zones
    This is a zone which, on setting the panel, allows access to the entry/exit zone. However, if the panel is set and
    a time inhibited zone is triggered before an entry/exit timed zone then an alarm will be generated immediately.
    LCD Keypad:
    NOTE:Pressing the number toggles the zone ON or OFF
    While in Engineer program mode, to set up zones as inhibit,
    • Press [PROG] to give a choice of programs or press
    [up arrow] until P>Set Up Programs is displayed then press
    [SET].
    • Select program 1, 2 or 3.
    • The first screen to appear is Program Edit Used Zones.
    • Press [3] to enter into Inhibit Zones. The first zone can now be
    set as inhibited or uninhibited.
    • To edit the other zones press [Number] or [up arrow] to go to
    a particular zone.
    • Press [RESET] three times to leave menu.
    [PROG]
    [1]
    [3]
    [RESET]
    1234
    5
    678
    1234
    5
    678
    [Number]
    LED Keypad:
    NOTE:Pressing the number toggles the zone ON or  OFF
    While in Engineer program mode, to set up zones as inhibited,
    • Press [PROG] to give a choice of programs. LED’s 1, 2 and 3 are
    flashing.
    • Select program [1, 2 or 3]. If program 1 is selected, LED 1 is ON.
    • Press [3] to enter into Inhibit Zones. The first zone can now be
    set as inhibited or uninhibited.
    • To edit the other zones press [Number] to go to a particular zone.
    Default settings are shown opposite.
    • Press [RESET] three times to leave menu.[PROG]
    [3]
    1: Descriptor 1: Descriptor1: Descriptor 1: Descriptor
    1: Descriptor
    Inhibit: Inhibit:Inhibit: Inhibit:
    Inhibit:
    YES YESYES YES
    YES
    P>Select Program P>Select ProgramP>Select Program P>Select Program
    P>Select Program
    1 2 or 3 1 2 or 31 2 or 3 1 2 or 3
    1 2 or 3
    P>Program Edit P>Program EditP>Program Edit P>Program Edit
    P>Program Edit
      Used Zones   Used Zones  Used Zones   Used Zones
      Used Zones[Number]
    [Number] or [up arrow]
    2: Descriptor 2: Descriptor2: Descriptor 2: Descriptor
    2: Descriptor
    Inhibit: Inhibit:Inhibit: Inhibit:
    Inhibit:
    NO NONO NO
    NO
    [RESET]
    P>Set Up P>Set UpP>Set Up P>Set Up
    P>Set Up
      Programs   Programs  Programs   Programs
      Programs
    Programs (cont’d)
    1234
    5
    678
    1234
    5
    678
    1234
    5
    678 
    						
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    Programs (cont’d)
    Immediate (Intruder) Zone
    This is a zone which will, when enabled as used and then activated, go into alarm when the panel is set. To
    assign a zone as immediate, remove the timed or timed inhibit function and make sure that it is enabled in the
    Used Zones section.
    4 = Entry Time
    This is the time allowed to enter the premises via the entry route and unset the system. The programmable
    range is 00-99 seconds. The actual time is multiplied by 10.
    00 = 5 seconds
    01 = 10 seconds
    03 = 30 seconds
    99 = 990 seconds (16.5 minutes)
     The default is 30 seconds.
    LCD Keypad:
    While in Engineer program mode, to set the entry time,
    • Press [PROG] to give a choice of programs or press
    [up arrow] until P>Set Up Programs is displayed
    then press [SET].
    • Select program 1, 2 or 3.
    • The first screen to appear is Program Edit Used
    Zones.
    • Press [4] to enter into Entry Time edit. The Entry
    Timecan now be changed.
    • Enter a [2-digit number] from 00 to 99.
    • Press [SET] to accept change or [RESET] to
    cancel.
    • Press [RESET] twice to leave menu.[PROG]
    [4]
    P>Program Edit P>Program EditP>Program Edit P>Program Edit
    P>Program Edit
    Entry Time? -- Entry Time? --Entry Time? -- Entry Time? --
    Entry Time? --
    P>Select Program P>Select ProgramP>Select Program P>Select Program
    P>Select Program
    1 2 or 3 1 2 or 31 2 or 3 1 2 or 3
    1 2 or 3
    P>Program Edit P>Program EditP>Program Edit P>Program Edit
    P>Program Edit
      Used Zones   Used Zones  Used Zones   Used Zones
      Used Zones[Number]
    [2-digit number] then [SET] or [RESET]
    P>Program Edit P>Program EditP>Program Edit P>Program Edit
    P>Program Edit
    Entry Time Entry TimeEntry Time Entry Time
    Entry Time
    [RESET]
    P>Set Up P>Set UpP>Set Up P>Set Up
    P>Set Up
      Programs   Programs  Programs   Programs
      Programs
    LED Keypad:
    While in Engineer program mode, to set the entry time,
    • Press [PROG] to give a choice of programs.LED’s 1,
    2 and 3 areflashing.
    • Select program 1, 2 or 3. If program 1 is selected,
    LED 1 is ON.
    • Select [4] to enter into Entry Time edit. The Entry
    Timecan now be changed. LED 1 is ON.
    • Enter a [2-digit number] from 00 to 99. LED 1 is
    ON.
    • Press [SET] to accept change or [RESET] to cancel.
    • Press [RESET] twice to leave menu.[PROG]
    [1]
    [4]
    [RESET]
    1234
    5
    678
    1234
    5
    678
    1234
    5
    678
    [2-digit number] then [SET] or [RESET]
    1234
    5
    678
    1234
    5
    678 
    						
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    5 = Exit Time
    This is the time allowed to leave the premises via the exit route before the system sets. The programmable
    range is 00-99 seconds. The actual time is multiplied by 10.
    If the Exit Time is interrupted within the last 10 seconds, then the Exit Time will restart at 10 seconds after
    the interruption has cleared.
    00 = 5 seconds
    01 = 10 seconds
    03 = 30 seconds
    99 = 990 seconds (16.5 minutes)
     The default is 30 seconds.[PROG]
    [4]
    P>Program Edit P>Program EditP>Program Edit P>Program Edit
    P>Program Edit
    Exit Time? -- Exit Time? --Exit Time? -- Exit Time? --
    Exit Time? --
    P>Select Program P>Select ProgramP>Select Program P>Select Program
    P>Select Program
    1 2 or 3 1 2 or 31 2 or 3 1 2 or 3
    1 2 or 3
    P>Program Edit P>Program EditP>Program Edit P>Program Edit
    P>Program Edit
      Used Zones   Used Zones  Used Zones   Used Zones
      Used Zones[Number]
    [2-digit number] then [SET] or [RESET]
    P>Program Edit P>Program EditP>Program Edit P>Program Edit
    P>Program Edit
    Exit Time Exit TimeExit Time Exit Time
    Exit Time
    [RESET]
    P>Set Up P>Set UpP>Set Up P>Set Up
    P>Set Up
      Programs   Programs  Programs   Programs
      Programs
    LCD Keypad:
    While in Engineer program mode, to set the Exit Time,
    • Press [PROG] to give a choice of programs or press
    [up arrow] until P>Set Up Programs is displayed then
    press [SET].
    • Select program 1, 2 or 3.
    • The first screen to appear is Program Edit Used Zones.
    • Press [5] to enter into Exit Time edit. The Exit Time
    can now be changed.
    • Enter a [2-digit number] from 00 to 99.
    • Press [SET] to accept change or [RESET] to cancel.
    • Press [RESET] twice to leave menu.
    LED Keypad:
    While in Engineer program mode, to set the Exit Time,
    • Press [PROG] to give a choice of programs.LED’s 1,
    2 and 3 areflashing.
    • Select program 1, 2 or 3. If program 2 is selected,
    LED 2 is ON.
    • Select [4] to enter into Exit Time edit. The Exit
    Timecan now be changed. LED 2 is ON.
    • Enter a [2-digit number] from 00 to 99. LED 2 is
    ON.
    • Press [SET] to accept change or [RESET] to cancel.
    • Press [RESET] twice to leave menu.[PROG]
    [2]
    [4]
    [RESET]
    1234
    5
    678
    [2-digit number] then [SET] or [RESET]
    1234
    5
    678
    1234
    5
    678
    1234
    5
    678
    Programs (cont’d)
    1234
    5
    678 
    						
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    6 = Exit Mode
    This program determines the way the panel functions during the exit time. There are four settings:
    0 = Disabled
    A disabled program is not available for use and cannot be selected at setting time. Program 1 cannot be
    disabled.
    1 = Timed
    A timed program will become Set as the Exit timer expires.
    2 = Final Door
    A final door program will be set five seconds after a timed zone is closed if the rest of the zones are clear to
    set.
    NOTE:Final door programs must have  a timed zone in order to operate correctly.
    3 = Silent Timed
    This operates exactly the same as Timed but completely silent without internal sounder signal.
    NOTE:If a program is not selected when the user sets the system, program 1 will automatically set.
    Therefore program 1 is usually considered as the Full Set Program containing all the zones.
    LCD Keypad:
    While in Engineer program mode, to set the Exit Mode ,
    • Press [PROG] to give a choice of programs or press
    [up arrow] until P>Set Up Programs is displayed then press
    [SET].
    • Select program 1, 2 or 3.
    • The first screen to appear is Program Edit Used Zones.
    • Press [6] to enter into Exit Mode edit. The Exit Mode can
    now be changed.
    • Enter [0, 1, 2 or 3] for required Exit Mode.
    NOTE: Program Mode DISABLED is not available in program 1.
    • Press [RESET] three times to save change and leave menu.[PROG]
    [6]
    P>Exit Mode P>Exit ModeP>Exit Mode P>Exit Mode
    P>Exit Mode
    Mode ModeMode Mode
    Mode
    P>Select Program P>Select ProgramP>Select Program P>Select Program
    P>Select Program
    1 2 or 3 1 2 or 31 2 or 3 1 2 or 3
    1 2 or 3
    P>Program Edit P>Program EditP>Program Edit P>Program Edit
    P>Program Edit
      Used Zones   Used Zones  Used Zones   Used Zones
      Used Zones[Number]
    [0, 1, 2 or 3]
    P>Program Edit P>Program EditP>Program Edit P>Program Edit
    P>Program Edit
    New Mode New ModeNew Mode New Mode
    New Mode
    [RESET]
    P>Set Up P>Set UpP>Set Up P>Set Up
    P>Set Up
      Programs   Programs  Programs   Programs
      Programs
    Programs (cont’d) 
    						
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    LED Keypad:
    While in Engineer program mode, to set the Exit Mode ,
    • Press [PROG] to give a choice of programs.LED’s 1,
    2 and 3 areflashing.
    • Select program 1, 2 or 3. If program 2 is selected,
    LED 2 is ON.
    • Press [6] to enter into Exit Mode edit. The Exit Mode can
    now be changed.
    • Enter [0, 1, 2 or 3] for required Exit Mode. Appropriate
    LED is ON for selected mode (1 = disabled, 2 = timed,
    3 = final door, 4 = silent timed)
    NOTE: Program Mode DISABLED is not available in program 1.
    • Press [RESET] three times to save change and leave menu.[PROG]
    [2]
    [6]
    [RESET]
    1234
    5
    678
    [0, 1, 2 or 3]
    1234
    5
    678
    1234
    5
    678
    1234
    5
    678
    Programs (cont’d)
    1234
    5
    678 
    						
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    Operating System
    Operating the System
    This section gives a brief description of how to set and unset the system as well as how to reset after an alarm.
    For further information please refer to the Gen 4 Series User Guide.
    Setting the System
    LCD Keypad:
    • The system shows the day mode display. The system is unset.
    The Power and Day LED’s are ON.
    • Enter your 4-digit code (0123 default) and check that the
    system is clear (no zone indicators on).
    • The exit tone begins to sound and the display shows either
    program 1, 2 or 3 is in the process of setting.
    • Leave the premises by the agreed exit route.
    • The exit tone becomes rapid during the last 10 seconds and
    then stops when the system sets. The Day LED goes OFF.
    • After 30 seconds the day mode display appears.
    LED Keypad:
    • The system is unset. The Power and Day LED’s are ON.
    • Enter your 4-digit code (0123 default) and check that the
    system is clear (no zone indicators on).
    • The exit tone begins to sound to indicate that the system is
    in the process of setting.
    • Leave the premises by the agreed exit route.
    • The exit tone becomes rapid during the last 10 seconds and
    then stops when the system sets. The Day LED goes OFF.
    TA
    PADayPower
    TA
    PADayPower
    [4-digit code]
    Enter Your Code Enter Your CodeEnter Your Code Enter Your Code
    Enter Your Code
    **** ******** ****
    ****[4-digit code]
    Program 1 Set Program 1 SetProgram 1 Set Program 1 Set
    Program 1 Set
    ** SYSTEM SET ** ** SYSTEM SET **** SYSTEM SET ** ** SYSTEM SET **
    ** SYSTEM SET **
    Tuesday TuesdayTuesday Tuesday
    Tuesday
    27-Jun 27-Jun27-Jun 27-Jun
    27-Jun
       14:10    14:10   14:10    14:10
       14:10
    Tuesday TuesdayTuesday Tuesday
    Tuesday
    27-Jun 27-Jun27-Jun 27-Jun
    27-Jun
       14:10    14:10   14:10    14:10
       14:10 
    						
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    LCD Keypad:
    • Enter the premises by the agreed entry route.  Thesystem
    produces an entry tone. The Power LED is ON and the
    Day LED is OFF indicating that the system is set.
    • Enter your 4-digit code (0123 default).
    • The system unsets with a double beep. The Day LED
    comes ON indicating that the system is unset.
    • After 30 seconds the Day Mode display appears.
    Resetting After an Alarm, Tamper or PA
    The system may be programmed to be reset by the user or the installer. This is dependent on System flags set
    up. See Menu 3, Set Up System Flags.
    The duration of  the audible alarm is subject to the Bell Time (menu 7.1=Set Up Timers.Bell Time)
    NOTE:The user can reset a PA or Fire alarm only if the function is enabled in System Flags menu 3.1.4 and
    3.1.5. respectively. LED Keypad:
    • Enter the premises by the agreed entry route.  Thesystem
    produces an entry tone. The Power LED is ON and the
    Day LED is OFF indicating that the system is set.
    • Enter your 4-digit code (0123 default).
    • The system unsets with a double beep. The Day LED
    comes ON indicating that the system is unset.
    TA
    PADayPower
    TA
    PADayPower
    [4-digit code]
    User Reset - LCD Keypad:
    When system is in alarm or tamper:
    • Enter a valid user code.
    • Press the [RESET] button. The LED goes OFF.
    • The system resets and goes into day mode.
    • After 30 seconds the day mode display appears
    User Reset - LED Keypad:
    • When system is in alarm or tamper:
    • Enter a valid user code.The appropriate LED will be
    flashing.
    • Press the [RESET] button. The LED goes OFF.
    • The system goes into day mode. The Day LED is on.
    TA
    PADayPower
    TA
    PADayPower
    [RESET]
    Operating System (cont’d)
    Unsetting the System
    Sunday 01-Jan Sunday 01-JanSunday 01-Jan Sunday 01-Jan
    Sunday 01-Jan
      10:30   10:30  10:30   10:30
      10:30
    [4-digit code]
    Sunday SundaySunday Sunday
    Sunday
    01-Jan 01-Jan01-Jan 01-Jan
    01-Jan
      10:30   10:30  10:30   10:30
      10:30
    ** SYSTEM UNSET ** ** SYSTEM UNSET **** SYSTEM UNSET ** ** SYSTEM UNSET **
    ** SYSTEM UNSET **
    User Restore User RestoreUser Restore User Restore
    User Restore
    Press Reset Press ResetPress Reset Press Reset
    Press Reset
    [RESET]
    Sunday SundaySunday Sunday
    Sunday
    01-Jan 01-Jan01-Jan 01-Jan
    01-Jan
         10:30      10:30     10:30      10:30
         10:30
    ** SYSTEM UNSET ** ** SYSTEM UNSET **** SYSTEM UNSET ** ** SYSTEM UNSET **
    ** SYSTEM UNSET **
    [User Code] 
    						
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    Engineer Reset - LCD Keypad:
    After a tamper an engineer reset is required if the Engineer Reset  flag is enabled.
    • Enter your user code [0123] default.When System is
    in Tamper the appropriate LED will be flashing.
    NOTE: Only the first event will cause the LED to flash.
    Subsequent events will have a steady ON condition.
    • Enter your 4-digit engineer code (9999 default). The
    Tamper LED goes OFF and the system resets
    • The system is in day mode. The Day LED is on.
    TA
    PADayPower
    [engineer code]
    Operating System (cont’d)
    Engineer Restore Engineer RestoreEngineer Restore Engineer Restore
    Engineer Restore
    Required RequiredRequired Required
    Required
    Contact ContactContact Contact
    Contact
    Engineer EngineerEngineer Engineer
    Engineer
    Restored by Restored byRestored by Restored by
    Restored by
    Engineer EngineerEngineer Engineer
    Engineer
    Sunday SundaySunday Sunday
    Sunday
    01-Jan 01-Jan01-Jan 01-Jan
    01-Jan
         10:30      10:30     10:30      10:30
         10:30[engineer code]
    • Enter your user code [0123] default. If the system has to be set
    by an engineer the message Engineer Restore Required is
    displayed.
    • Enter your 4-digit engineer code (9999 default).
    • The system  resets and goes into day mode.[user code]
    Engineer Reset - LED Keypad:
    After a tamper an engineer reset is required if the Engineer Reset  flag is enabled.
    [user code]
    TA
    PADayPower 
    						
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    Faults
    Fault conditions are often the result of minor installation errors.
    Whenever working close to the mains supply or connector, you should exercise extreme caution. Always
    isolate the mains supply before removing the control panel covers.
    Codes
    As supplied the default user code is 0123 and the engineer code is 9999. Both codes can revert back to
    default settings. See Defaulting Panel to Factory Settings and Defaulting User Code 1 and Engineer
    Code.
    Engineer Mode
    The Engineer Program is accessed directly from Day mode via the engineer code.
    Tamper/PA/Fire Faults
    If a tamper, PA or Fire fault is present on the system, it will go to a lock out condition (showing the
    appropriate indication). The keypad will produce audible responses and the system will allow an engineer to
    access the panel and rectify the fault. The panel will remain in lockout until the fault has been rectified.
    Zone Wiring
    It is recommended that only one detector is wired to each zone as this allows the event log to record the
    operation of each detector. However, if multiple detectors are connected to a zone, their alarm outputs must
    be wired in series.
    If used, all detector tamper outputs are wired in series back to the control panel to the terminal marked
    TAMP. (see Figure 7. Security Zone Wiring).
    Zone Faults
     Where a permanent zone fault is showing and the loop resistance is found to be in order, the most
    probable cause is a short circuit between the zone wiring and the tamper wiring. When measured with a
    multimeter the series resistance between the zone and tamper wiring should be infinitely high.
    If after thorough investigation a fault condition persists the panel can be set to factory defaults (see Defaulting
    Panel to Facftory Settings).
    Fuses
     Before testing or replacing any fuses, ALL power must be removed. Fuses which fail continually are
    almost certainly the result of a short circuit or low resistance across the 13V supply or external siren
    (bell box) supply (terminal D).
    Faults 
    						
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    Specifications
    Table 3.  Specifications
    Specs
    8 zones +ve loop, programmable function in each program
    Tamper -ve loop, internal sounders in Day - Full alarm in Set
    PA +ve loop, always active
    Exte rna l sire n (Be ll Bo x) o utp ut 1 2 V,  a d justa b le  time r (1  -  9 9  mins) o r c o ntinuo us
    Strobe output 12V latching
    External speaker 16 ohm (2 maximum) 260mA each
    Exit /Entry Timers seconds Programmable (05 - 990 seconds)
    Set output 0V in Day (sinking 400mA)
    12V in Set (sourcing 10mA)
    C urre nt c o nsump tio n c o ntro l p a ne l S ta nd b y 8 0 mA
    Alarm 250mA
    Current consumption (LED keypad) Standby 40mA
    Alarm 70mA
    C urre nt C o nsump tio n (LC D k e yp a d ) S ta nd b y 4 0  mA
    Alarm 70 mA
    Low voltage output 13.8V dc stabilised (+/-5%) up to 350mA
    Rechargeable battery Accenta mini/Optima - 12V, up to 2.1Ah.
    Accenta metal encl. - 12V, up to 7Ah
    Charge Voltage 13.8V dc
    Board fuses 1.6A & 1A 20mm quick blow
    Mains input fuse 125mA, 250V type T (anti-surge) type approved to IEC
    127, part 2 sheet 111
    Total Current Output 1A when supported by a fully charged battery
    Mains supply voltage 230V (+/-10%) 50Hz max load 0.2A
    Ambient operating temperature 0
    oC to 40oC
    Dimensions - Accenta mini/Optima H: 200mm
    W: 253mm
    D: 55mm
    Dimensions - Accenta Metal encl. H: 255mm
    W: 300mm
    D: 85mm
    Dimensions - LED keypad H: 84.5mm
    W: 122mm
    D: 27.5mm
    Dimensions - LCD keypad H: 105mm
    W: 135mm
    D: 25.5mm 
    						
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