Micron SCORPION Z4110C User Instructions

Alarm controller

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SCORPION
Z4110C
Alarm Controller
User Instructions
Thank you for choosing to purchase this micron security alarm controller. Micron product is manufactured to
exacting quality standards. We understand the importance of designing products that are reliable and easy to
use. You can rest secure knowing we have thought of everything to ensure your complete peace of mind.

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  • Page 1 Alarm Controller User Instructions Thank you for choosing to purchase this micron security alarm controller. Micron product is manufactured to exacting quality standards. We understand the importance of designing products that are reliable and easy to use. You can rest secure knowing we have thought of everything to ensure your complete peace of mind.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    The Keypad ..................................3 The ‘Status’ (S1) Lamp ..............................3 The ‘Mains’ Lamp ............................... 3 The ‘Armed’ Lamp ..............................3 Two Key Panic ................................4 User Codes ..................................4 Adding, Changing or Deleting a user Code ......................... 4 Arming the System ..............................5 To Arm the System and Exclude a Zone(s) .........................
  • Page 3: The Keypad

    Using the Scorpion Z4110C Alarm Controller The Keypad The Scorpion Z4110C communicates system status through the keypad beeper. During an arming cycle the beeper will sound for the entire exit time. This is a ‘leave now’ warning. Scorpion will arm at the end of this period.
  • Page 4: Two Key Panic

    In panic situations press User Codes Scorpion Z4110C is capable of storing up to twelve user codes. Each user code may be two to four digits in length and each may be used to arm and disarm the system. User code 11 is factory set as user code 1234 and should be changed to your own selection. User codes 11 and 12 are assigned as master user codes.
  • Page 5: Arming The System

    Arming the System Using Quickarm If your installer has programmed the quickarm option you can arm the system by entering 1 then #. Quick arming Scorpion Using a User Code Enter a valid two, three or four digit user code then #. then If all zones are clear, the keypad sounds a repeating sequence of three short beeps for the duration of the exit delay and the yellow status lamp and red armed lamp turn on.
  • Page 6: Disarming The System

    ‘Night Arming’ modes. Scorpion Z4110C has two night arming options. Night arming offers the user perimeter protection with the freedom to move freely within the areas that would normally be protected by the alarm control. The Z4110C can be night armed with either instant zones, that is zones that arm instantly and alarm instantly, or with delayed zones, zones that arm with a delay or alarm with a delay on entry.
  • Page 7: Remote Arming

    The method of night arming with Delay is used where the system is to be armed at night with the occupants at home, but a member of the family is yet to arrive home and must be able to enter and disarm the alarm system before re-arming in Instant mode.
  • Page 8: Answer Phone Defeat

    Answer Phone Defeat If the alarm system phone line is shared with an answer phone or fax and it is proposed to use the ‘Remote’ arming feature, it will be necessary to advise your installer so that Scorpion may be programmed for answer phone defeat.
  • Page 9: Hold Down Commands

    The following hold down command is available: Follow Me Mode The installer must enable this feature during installation. Scorpion Z4110C may be programmed by the end user to call one or more phone numbers to report alarms. The called number(s) may be changed at will by...
  • Page 10: Chime Mode

    Selecting this option forces all dialler transmissions to be signalled in the ‘home warble’ format. The alarm will call each number in turn and transmit a siren warble sound followed by a sequence of beeps and a short pause, after which the entire sequence is repeated. The number of beeps sent correspond to the zone number that has been activated.
  • Page 11 ‘Power Lead’ Symbol The ‘power lead’ symbol is on solid when mains power is present and flashes, together with the ‘system fault’ symbol, when there has been a mains power failure. ‘System Fault’ Symbol The ‘system fault’ symbol is visible and flashing when there has been a system fault condition or system panic activated as described in the table on page 6.
  • Page 12 ‘Zone Indicators’ The ‘zone indicators’ are shown as numbers 1 through 5 on the top line of the LCD display. These zone numbers show zones that are arming, alarmed zones and also identify the system fault conditions described in the table on page 6. When the system is arming, the LCD will display all programmed zones, the padlock in locked mode and the area identifier showing the area that is arming.
  • Page 13 User User Master Number Code Initials   TELECOM WAIVER The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with the minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, not does it provide any sort of warranty.
  • Page 14 Subject to clause 2 below, Micron guarantees this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 24 months from the date of delivery to the purchaser as follows: (a) Micron will repair or replace free of charge any goods or part thereof found to be defective by reason of faulty material or workmanship.

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