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Page 1 - LCD User Station

LCD User Station User Manual

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8 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 2.0 OPERATION The following section provides you with information on how to use the Protégé LCD Keypad.

Page 3 - CONTENTS

9 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Power / Trouble Indicator When FLASHING, indicates that there is a trouble condition present. When ON, the

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10 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Confirmation Tone When an operation is successfully completed on the keypad the keypad generates a series o

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11 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual The stay arming key is used to start the stay arming process for an Area/Partition, refer to th

Page 6 - 1.0 INTRODUCTION

12 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 2.5 TEXT ENTRY The Protégé LCD keypad can be used to program text names for objects in the system (Users,

Page 7 - 1.2 TERMINOLOGY

13 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual miscellaneous options group when programming a user. Detailed Text - Option Key Entry In many cases opti

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14 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual In the following example the name for a user is searched for from the user selection screen when programmi

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15 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Jumping To Search Results To use the information that is found by the search press the key to jump

Page 10 - 2.0 OPERATION

16 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Area Control To access the area control menu (by default you will be taken to the area control menu automat

Page 11 - 2.3 AUDIBLE TONE

17 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 1. Change Time (Set/Adjust Real Time Clock) 2. Schedules (Add/Modify Schedules) 3. Holidays (A

Page 12 - 2.4 KEYPAD FUNCTION

PUBLICATION INFORMATION 504A R Final Release

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18 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 2.10 LOGON TO LCD KEYPAD Before most operations a user MUST logon to the Protégé System LCD Keypad. Logo

Page 14 - 2.6 OPTION ENTRY

19 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual or per access level. Refer to the User Programming Section on Page 41. 2.11 ALARM MEMORY All zones that

Page 15 - 2.7 TEXT SEARCH

20 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual If the user is programmed with the memory acknowledge option the key can be pressed to acknowledge t

Page 16 - Ð] Find next

21 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 2.12 TROUBLE DISPLAY The Protégé Security System continually performs self diagnostics of system devices

Page 17 - 2.8 MENU OPERATION

22 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual The trouble view menu can also be accessed from the offline menu, this option must be enabled by your secur

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23 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 2.13 GENERAL TROUBLE LIST General trouble conditions monitor the system devices and functions for troubl

Page 19 - 2.9 OFFLINE MENU OPERATION

24 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual company. Refer to the Configuration Section on Page 88. System Power An electronic protection device used

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25 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 2.15 ACCESS TROUBLE LIST Access control trouble conditions monitor user operation and access control dev

Page 21 - 2.11 ALARM MEMORY

26 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 2.16 BYPASSED ZONE LIST The bypass list is accessed from the view sub menu [ , , ] and will li

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27 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 3.0 ARMING/DISARMING To take full advantage of your Protégé System, you should familiarize yourself wit

Page 23 - 2.12 TROUBLE DISPLAY

1 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ... 4 1.1 Legend ...

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28 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual to and the current status. If you have access to more than one area you are able to scroll the areas using

Page 25 - 2.13 GENERAL TROUBLE LIST

29 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual key to open the search screen. Refer to Text Searching on page 13. Press the disarm key t

Page 26 - 2.14 SYSTEM TROUBLE LIST

30 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Press the arm key. The area will enable the zones in the area. The display will show the progress.

Page 27 - 2.15 ACCESS TROUBLE LIST

31 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual to and the current status. If you have access to more than one area you are able to scroll the areas usin

Page 28 - 2.16 BYPASSED ZONE LIST

32 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual area will be shown. Pressing the key will start the force arming. A zone must be able to be force ar

Page 29 - 3.0 ARMING/DISARMING

33 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual key to open the search screen. Refer to Text Searching on page 13. Press the stay key. Th

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34 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 3.5 FORCE ARMING Force Arming allows you to rapidly arm the system without waiting for all zones in the sy

Page 31 - 3.3 REGULAR ARMING AREAS

35 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual If all the zones are ready the area will complete the arming process and briefly display the message arm

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36 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual access to more than one area you are able to scroll the areas using the and keys. To sea

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37 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual assigned are disarmed. If the bypass is a latched bypass it will remain until removed manually. Bypassin

Page 34 - 3.4 STAY ARMING

2 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 4.1 Viewing Events ... 5.0 USER CODES ...

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38 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual The list of zones that are available to be bypassed are dependent on the configuration settings of a keypad

Page 36 - 3.5 FORCE ARMING

39 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 4.0 EVENTS Events are logged for all actions that are performed on the Protégé System and can be viewed

Page 37 - 3.6 AREA 24HR STATUS

40 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual scroll the display up one line to show the next line for the event. Pressing the key again will sc

Page 38 - 3.7 BYPASSING ZONES

41 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 5.0 USER CODES User Codes are personal identification numbers that allow you to enter certain programmi

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42 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Programming User Codes Enter your [USER CODE] to logon to the keypad. Refer to the Logon Keypad Section on

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43 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual enter to save the name and move to the next programming screen. Press the key to clear the name o

Page 41 - 4.0 EVENTS

44 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual only be set if advised by your security professional or system administrator. The display will show the

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45 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual key. A setting of 4294967295 will mean no facility id is programmed. The facility code of a users card

Page 43 - 5.0 USER CODES

46 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual press the key. Refer to Option Entry on Page 12. (1) Show User Greeting At Logon The user will be s

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47 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual can be toggled on and off by using the numerical keys to . To view the options in text entry mode

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3 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 15.0 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ... 15.1 Daylight Savings Settings ...

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48 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual to scroll another user or enter the user number directly. Scrolling Multiple User Code Entries When viewin

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49 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Once the user name is displayed clear the name entry by pressing the key. Press the enter

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50 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Disabling User Codes Disabling a user code has the added benefit of monitoring the attempted use of any use

Page 49 - Select user to

51 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 6.0 ACCESS LEVELS Access levels are used to define what Areas, Doors, Menus, Floors and Elevators a gro

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52 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual level or the other default access levels is not recommended and may prevent access to the LCD Keypad or oth

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53 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual to None and is disabled if a schedule of none is programmed. Use the and keys to scroll the r

Page 52 - UN00010 Access Î

54 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual The menu group defines which doors a user assigned the access level will be able to gain access. A setting

Page 53 - 6.0 ACCESS LEVELS

55 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual must also be programmed to activate an access level PGM (Installer Option). (2) Activate PGM On Reader Ac

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56 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 7.0 MENU GROUPS Menu Groups are used to define what Menus a user or LCD keypad will be able to access and

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57 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual menu group or the other default menu groups is not recommended and may prevent access to the LCD Keypad o

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4 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 1.0 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Protégé Integrated Alarm and Access Control System. The Protég

Page 57 - AL010 PGM on

58 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual assigned schedule is not valid. This allows an access level to be assigned menu groups based on the time of

Page 58 - 7.0 MENU GROUPS

59 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual (6) Time Settings Menu Setting the time settings menu option allows the menu group to access [ ,

Page 59 - Î on the top line

60 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual When enabled the user will be able to press the left arrow key and access the 24 hour section of areas

Page 60 - MG010 Main

61 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual their access level. If this or the user option is set the display will show a greeting. (4) User Can Ackn

Page 61 - MG010 Sub

62 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 8.0 AREA GROUPS Area groups are used to define what areas/partitions a user will be able to view, arm and

Page 62 - MG010 Extra 1

63 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Select the area group add/modify sub menu item located in the main menu [ , , ]. This will t

Page 63 - MG010 Extra 2

64 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual top line indicates it is a scroll selection entry screen. The display will show the option entry screen fo

Page 64 - 8.0 AREA GROUPS

65 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 9.0 DOOR GROUPS Door groups are used to define what doors a user will be able to access and/or control.

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66 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Select the door group add/modify sub menu item located in the main menu [ , , , ] This will take

Page 66 - AG010 Block XX

67 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual scroll the records. The arrow Î on the top line indicates it is a scroll selection entry screen. The dis

Page 67 - 9.0 DOOR GROUPS

5 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 1.1 LEGEND Indicates a warning or advisory message relating to the section or location. Indicates a hint

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68 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 10.0 FLOOR GROUPS Floor groups are used to define what floors a user will be able to access and/or contro

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69 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Select the floor group add/modify sub menu item located in the main menu [ , , ]. This will

Page 70 - 10.0 FLOOR GROUPS

70 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual programmed. Use the and keys to scroll the records. The arrow Î on the top line indicates it is a s

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71 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 11.0 ELEVATOR GROUPS Elevator groups are used to define what elevators a user will be able to access an

Page 72 - FG010 Block XX

72 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual In the example elevator group configuration elevator group EG010 is being edited. Modifying the all elevato

Page 73 - 11.0 ELEVATOR GROUPS

73 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual valid. This allows an access level to be assigned elevator groups based on the time of the day. By defaul

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74 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 12.0 TIME SETTING Setting the date, time and day of the week is accessed through the time menu [ ,

Page 75 - EG010 Block XX

75 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 13.0 SCHEDULES Schedules are used to perform functions based on a time period (up to 4) and days of the

Page 76 - 12.0 TIME SETTING

76 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual The display will then move to the first period end entry. Enter the time that you want the period to end on

Page 77 - 13.0 SCHEDULES

77 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual View Schedule Status To view the current status of a schedule press the key while in the schedule s

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6 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual enclosure door on the main control device is opened it will open the Enclosure Tamper trouble zone. PGM Pr

Page 79 - Schedule to

78 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 14.0 HOLIDAYS Holidays are used to prevent a schedule from operating during a predefined holiday period.

Page 80 - 14.0 HOLIDAYS

79 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual The display will show the option entry screen for the holiday groups that this holiday will enable when t

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80 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 15.0 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS Daylight savings settings are used to configure the rules associated with processin

Page 82 - 15.0 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS

81 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual The display will show the option entry screen for the daylight savings. Options for daylight savings are

Page 83 - D/S Options

82 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 16.0 SPECIAL FEATURES The Protégé System offers many flexible features to enhance the management of your

Page 84 - 16.0 SPECIAL FEATURES

83 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Event View To view events from the offline menu press [ , ] while logged out. The screen will sh

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84 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual on board. The letter following the memory size will indicate the location of the memory that is in use. Thi

Page 86 - 16.2 OFFLINE DOOR UNLOCK

85 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 16.3 DISABLE AUDIBLE OUTPUT It may be desirable to disable the audible tone on your keypad. This will pr

Page 87 - 16.4 MESSAGES

86 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 16.5 PANIC ALARM The Protégé system can provide three panic alarms that can immediately generate an alarm

Page 88 - 16.6 FIRE ALARM

87 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Fire Alarm functions MUST be enabled by your security professional or installation company. Please refer

Page 89 - 16.6 SMOKE DETECTOR RESET

7 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual Users A user is a person or entity that uses the system to arm, disarm, access a door or use a function wi

Page 90 - 17.0 CONFIGURATION

88 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 17.0 CONFIGURATION The Protégé system has many options that are enabled by your installer. The following

Page 91 - 17.4 PANIC KEYS

89 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 17.2 FIRE ZONE The following lists the fire zone configuration for your system. Enabled Disab

Page 92 - 17.7 TIMERS

90 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 17.5 OFFLINE MENU ACCESS The keypad(s) __________________ are enabled for offline access and are programme

Page 93 - 17.8 USERS

91 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 17.8 USERS The following table should be used to keep a record of the users programmed in your Protégé s

Page 94 - 18.0 WARRANTY

92 Protege™ Integrated System User Manual 18.0 WARRANTY The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under

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