ALARM SYSTEM USER GUIDE
2. Everyday Operation Page 10 497100, Issue 4 General Procedure To set the system: 1. Secure all doors and windows. 2. At the keypad, key in an a
2. Everyday Operation 497100, Issue 4 Page 11 Timed Set With Timed Set, the system sets after a programmed exit time has expired. The time starts
2. Everyday Operation Page 12 497100, Issue 4 Instant Set The area protected by a level or partition may not need an exit route or final door. With I
2. Everyday Operation 497100, Issue 4 Page 13 Investigating Setting Problems This section offers general guidance but the configurable nature of
2. Everyday Operation Page 14 497100, Issue 4 Keypad “Locks” If you make four incorrect attempts in a row to key in an access code, you may find that
2. Everyday Operation 497100, Issue 4 Page 15 Unsetting the System WARNING: If you enter your premises and an internal alarm starts, there may b
2. Everyday Operation Page 16 497100, Issue 4 Keyswitch Unset If your system is fitted with a keyswitch, you can use it to unset Level or Partition A
497100, Issue 4 Page 17 3. After an Alarm Responding to a Fire Alarm IMPORTANT: The system gives a fire alarm by sounding a two-tone warning from
3. After an Alarm Page 18 497100, Issue 4 Your installer may have enabled a guard, which is someone who is authorised to unset the system only after
497100, Issue 4 Page 19 4. Special Functions Introduction As well as setting and unsetting the system, you can perform a number of other functions
Page 2 497100, Issue 4 Contents 1. Introduction ...3 Alarm System...3 Keypad
4. Special Functions Page 20 497100, Issue 4 Control Unit Calling Downloader Your installer may set up your alarm system using a program called Downl
4. Special Functions 497100, Issue 4 Page 21 Viewing Alerts The system records alarms, faults and tampers as alerts. It usually displays the fi
4. Special Functions Page 22 497100, Issue 4 Omitting Zones Your system may be programmed so that you can omit individual detectors. This enables you
4. Special Functions 497100, Issue 4 Page 23 Requiring User Code before Installer Code You can specify that a user code must be entered before
4. Special Functions Page 24 497100, Issue 4 Turning the Chime On and Off Your system may be programmed so that a chime tone sounds when certain door
4. Special Functions 497100, Issue 4 Page 25 Testing Zones You can set the system so that it will allow you to walk around and test each of the
4. Special Functions Page 26 497100, Issue 4 When the system is delivered from the factory, all access codes are set to default values. Depending how
4. Special Functions 497100, Issue 4 Page 27 7. Press y. 8. In a partitioned system, the display shows the available partitions. Press keys A
4. Special Functions Page 28 497100, Issue 4 Changing User Names The system can store up to 12 characters for each user name, including spaces and pu
4. Special Functions 497100, Issue 4 Page 29 Proximity Tags Each normal user (Users 2 to 50) can have a tag, an access code or both. You cannot
497100, Issue 4 Page 3 1. Introduction Alarm System The alarm systems described in this book comprise a control unit (model 9853, 9752 or 9751), o
497100, Issue 4 Page 30 Appendix. Log Messages Message Meaning AC Fail Mains power supply failed AC Restore Mains power supply restored Al Conf
Log Messages 497100, Issue 4 Page 31 Message Meaning PA K== Alarm Panic alarm started at keypad == PA Z== Alarm Panic alarm started in zone ==P
497100, Issue 4 Page 32 Your Installation Zone Description A B C DOmit AllowChimeEntry Time 1 2 3 4 5
1. Introduction Page 4 497100, Issue 4 Keypad Your alarm system is fitted with a 9930 or 9940 keypad, from which you can set and unset the system. Fi
1. Introduction 497100, Issue 4 Page 5 Figure 1. 9930 LCD Remote Keypad Alert lamp (see page 20)Flashes to highlight unacknowledged alarm, fault
1. Introduction Page 6 497100, Issue 4 Figure 2. 9940 LCD Remote Keypad AB CD1234567890Alert lamp (see page 20)Flashes to highlight unacknowledged al
1. Introduction 497100, Issue 4 Page 7 723r Telecommand/ 722r PA If your alarm system has a radio expander connected to it, you can use a 723r te
1. Introduction Page 8 497100, Issue 4 About this Guide The rest of this guide tells you how to use the system: 2. Everyday Operation Tells you how
497100, Issue 4 Page 9 2. Everyday Operation During installation, your installer programs the system to create an exit route and entry route for y
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