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2.2.6
PROGRAM
When this touchpad is pressed, the settings for Program and Sensitivity will appear on the LCD
display.
2.2.7
ACCESS
The ACCESS touchpad will be used only by supervisory management personnel. It permits changing
the Program and Sensitivity codes and also is used to control such functions as synchronization of
multiple units, pulse frequency, tone, etc. (See Section 5.3). The unit further protects security of control
settings by maintaining a non-resettable sequence code that indicates any attempt at seeking access
to the settings. When this touchpad is pressed, audio of the system will "chirp" and ENTER CODE
will be displayed on the LCD, prompting the operator to enter an access code. If no attempt is made
to enter a code, the unit will continue chirping for ten (10) seconds and return to Operate Mode. If the
operator enters an incorrect code, audio will sound a Tamper Alarm and ACCESS DENIED will appear
on the LCD for five (5) seconds. An asterisk (*) will appear on the Sequence Counter indicating that
an unsuccessful attempt has been made to access the Installation or Program/Sensitivity Modes of
the unit.
If an operator should inadvertently press the ACCESS touchpad, no further action should be taken and
the unit will return automatically to the Operate Mode in about ten (10) seconds.
SPECIAL NOTE: The above touchpad functions will be available to operators of the detector at all
times. Additional functions such as program and sensitivity settings and other adjustments necessary
only at installation time may be selected by pressing the ACCESS touchpad and entering a security
code.
2.3

INTERNAL MODULES

2.3.1
CONTROLLER MODULE
This module (in the center) contains all circuit boards necessary for operation of the detector. Two
cables (A and B) that connect this module to the side panels are to be plugged into the connectors at
the top of each panel. The cover of the Controller Module never needs to be removed except for:
• Connecting wires to remote alarm relays or synchronization circuitry (See Section 11.3);
• Connecting a remote console (See Section 11.5);
• Attaching the optional battery back up (See Section 11.6);
• Resetting to factory default Access Code (See Section 5.9).
Shown above is a view of the detection unit after the access door has been opened. Three metal cov-
ers protect (from left) the POWER SUPPLY Module, CONTROLLER Module and the BATTERY PACK
Module (Optional).
2.3.2
POWER SUPPLY MODULE
This module contains all circuitry that relates to the power required for operation of the detector. The
Power Cord should be plugged into the Power Supply Module at the connector on the lower left side.
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