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C2000 User Manual
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Operating your System
3.1 Turning An Area On Or Off
The most common operation of the Concept 2000 panel is turning On or Off Areas. To turn On or Off an Area you
must first enter your secret code then press the OK key.
As the digits of your secret code are entered the display window will show each digit as a “#” character:
If you make a mistake, press the END key and start again.
After the OK key is pressed, the Concept 2000 will work out who you are and will display a short greeting message
such as:
After a few seconds, the Concept 2000 will work out and display which Area you would normally turn On and Off and
whether that Area is currently On or Off.
For example:
You may now press either the ON key to turn the Area On, or the OFF key to turn the Area Off.
If you do not wish to turn the Area On or Off, you may finish panel operations by pressing the END key, or you may
press the MENU key to perform other panel operations. (See “Other panel Operations”)
Some Users may be allowed to control more than one Area. If you can control more than one Area, and the Area name
shown on the display is not the Area you wish to control, then by pressing the up or DOWN arrow keys, the Concept
2000 will display all of the Area you are allowed to turn On or Off.
Alternatively, if you know the Area number you wish to operate, simply press the number of the Area you wish to
control.
When the Area being shown is correct, you may press the ON key or the OFF key to turn On or Off that Area.
3.2 Multiple Area User
Some Users may be asked which Area they wish to operate and the display window will show:
The second line of the display window will show all the Areas that you are allowed to turn On or Off. Simply press the
number of the Area you wish to operate.
When an Area is turned On, the Concept 2000 will first check all of the Zones that are used to protect that Area and
see that they are currently ready to be armed. (Sealed) If there is a problem with any Zone, the Concept 2000 will
display the name of the faulty Zone so that the User may go and rectify the problem.
For example; if “FRANKS SHED WINDOW’ was open when “FRANK THRING” went to turn On “FRANKS
SHED”, then the Concept 2000 would display the following message:
“FRANKS SHED WINDOW is un-sealed. Please secure zone and press ON or press END”
FRANK THRING must go and shut the window and then try again by pressing ON. If FRANK took too long in
shutting the window, he may have to start again by re-entering his User code.
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