Menvier 510 - set while in house ?

Menvier 510 - set while in house ?

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Menvier 510 - set while in house ? rdonalds 07-18-2005
Posted by on July 18, 2005, 7:56 am
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Hi there,

Having just moved house, it has a Menvier TS510 alarm installed in it.

It seems a bit on the tempermental side as an alarm.

1) When setting it as an alarm, you seem to need to get the front door
open very quickly for it to think that you are leaving and it should
arm itself.

2) At night, it doesn't seem possible to arm it and then go upstairs ?
It seems like there's not a way to arm it without going out the exit
door ?

Anyone able to suggest help with this ?

Cheers,
Roy.



Posted by BAR on July 18, 2005, 4:30 pm
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> Hi there,
>
> Having just moved house, it has a Menvier TS510 alarm installed in it.
>
> It seems a bit on the tempermental side as an alarm.
>
> 1) When setting it as an alarm, you seem to need to get the front door
> open very quickly for it to think that you are leaving and it should
> arm itself.
>
> 2) At night, it doesn't seem possible to arm it and then go upstairs ?
> It seems like there's not a way to arm it without going out the exit
> door ?
>
> Anyone able to suggest help with this ?
>
> Cheers,
> Roy.
>


It should have been set up for part set omitting certain zones for when you
want to set while in residents. There are two part sets A & B.

To try them enter passcode and then number 7 for omit A or 9 for omit B -
the zones omitted or isolated will flash!

The system is part set when the exit tones stop.

I think I have a user book around if you want it and can supply an email
address.

Hope this helps

Mark





Posted by rdonalds@cisco.com on July 18, 2005, 1:41 pm
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BAR wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > Having just moved house, it has a Menvier TS510 alarm installed in it.
> >
> > It seems a bit on the tempermental side as an alarm.
> >
> > 1) When setting it as an alarm, you seem to need to get the front door
> > open very quickly for it to think that you are leaving and it should
> > arm itself.
> >
> > 2) At night, it doesn't seem possible to arm it and then go upstairs ?
> > It seems like there's not a way to arm it without going out the exit
> > door ?
> >
> > Anyone able to suggest help with this ?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Roy.
> >
>
>
> It should have been set up for part set omitting certain zones for when you
> want to set while in residents. There are two part sets A & B.
>
> To try them enter passcode and then number 7 for omit A or 9 for omit B -
> the zones omitted or isolated will flash!
>
> The system is part set when the exit tones stop.
>
> I think I have a user book around if you want it and can supply an email
> address.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Mark

It's not that I want it part set, as all the sensors are downstairs and
I can access the panel without setting anything off. I want to set the
whole system and then go back upstairs at night, ie. not exit the house
to full set.

I've got a user and installers manual and can't seem to understand if
you can do this with it ???

Roy.



Posted by BAR on July 18, 2005, 9:04 pm
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>
>
> BAR wrote:
> > > Hi there,
> > >
> > > Having just moved house, it has a Menvier TS510 alarm installed in it.
> > >
> > > It seems a bit on the tempermental side as an alarm.
> > >
> > > 1) When setting it as an alarm, you seem to need to get the front door
> > > open very quickly for it to think that you are leaving and it should
> > > arm itself.
> > >
> > > 2) At night, it doesn't seem possible to arm it and then go upstairs ?
> > > It seems like there's not a way to arm it without going out the exit
> > > door ?
> > >
> > > Anyone able to suggest help with this ?
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Roy.
> > >
> >
> >
> > It should have been set up for part set omitting certain zones for when
you
> > want to set while in residents. There are two part sets A & B.
> >
> > To try them enter passcode and then number 7 for omit A or 9 for omit
B -
> > the zones omitted or isolated will flash!
> >
> > The system is part set when the exit tones stop.
> >
> > I think I have a user book around if you want it and can supply an email
> > address.
> >
> > Hope this helps
> >
> > Mark
>
> It's not that I want it part set, as all the sensors are downstairs and
> I can access the panel without setting anything off. I want to set the
> whole system and then go back upstairs at night, ie. not exit the house
> to full set.
>
> I've got a user and installers manual and can't seem to understand if
> you can do this with it ???
>
> Roy.
>


Roy,

In this instance the installer should have therfore kept all detection
devices as armed and put the part set exit time as 0 or a couple of secs as
this would then effectively arm the system immediately. You would then have
to remember to disarm the system in the morning as there will be no
'reminder' as you obviously dont trigger a detector coming and going to the
panel.

Have you tried this to see if it works with both A & B sets??

Mark







Posted by rdonalds@cisco.com on July 19, 2005, 6:40 am
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Mark,

It's now set up so that when it's full set, it is a timed 30 seconds
before it sets. This is what I'm looking for.

I don't use any part set options, so I don't think there's anything
else I should need to do.

Roy.



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