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Cornell Series 1000 Operation Instructions Manual

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CORNELL
Emergency Response Systems
Door Monitor Systems
Series 1000
CORNELL Communications, Inc.
Milwaukee, WI USA
800-558-8957 - www.cornell.com
rev 6/04

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  • Page 1 CORNELL Emergency Response Systems Door Monitor Systems Series 1000 CORNELL Communications, Inc. Milwaukee, WI USA 800-558-8957 - www.cornell.com rev 6/04...
  • Page 2 DC power supply with a voltage above 12V will damage the system. Make sure you are using one of the following CORNELL power supplies: P-512241A, P-512243A, or the B-5243A. Use minimum 18 gauge 2 conductor wiring from power supply to the Master Panel. The B-5243A power supply provides battery back up allowing a typical system to operate 24 hours or more on back-up power.
  • Page 3 OPTIONS-REMOTE ZONE MONITOR/CONTROL PRODUCTS A-1600 -The Remote Control Panel duplicates the functions of the Master Panel except it has a high/low switch instead of a “Cancel Tone” switch for control of the alarm tone. When the Master Panel tone is silenced the tone for the Remote Control Panel is also silenced.
  • Page 8 A-1806D REMOTE CONTROL KEYPAD FEATURES -User programmable via keypad -Allows any 1-6 digit access code -Keypad programmable 10-60 second exit time delay -Allows remote arm and disarm functions -Remote exit time delay input from momentary SPST switch -48 hour (minimum) power-loss code retention GENERAL The keypad must be programmed before it will operate.
  • Page 9 1808D REMOTE CONTROL KEYPAD FEATURES -User programmable via keypad -Allows any 1-6 digit access code -Keypad programmable 10-60 second exit time delay -Remote exit time delay input from momentary SPST switch -48 hour (minimum) power-loss code retention GENERAL The keypad must be programmed before it will operate. If the keypad contains no programming when powered up, the yellow LED will flash rapidly.