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SEC8
Security System
User Manual
Securacom

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  • Page 1 SEC8 Security System User Manual Securacom...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents About your Alarm System ..............4     Introduction ........................ 4   About this Manual ...................... 4   Fire Detection ......................4   Monitoring ........................4   Zones .......................... 5   Access Codes ......................5   Remote Keypads ......................5  ...
  • Page 3 User Programming Menu ..............23     Introduction ......................23   Text Entry (LCD Only) ....................24   Stay Arm Banner Text ....................25   Speech Dialler Telephone Numbers ............... 26   User Setup ........................ 27   User Access Code ....................27  ...
  • Page 4: About Your Alarm System

    1. About your Alarm System Introduction Your alarm system consists of a control panel which is connected to the mains power supply, one or more remote keypads and various detection devices that are wired back to the control panel. The control panel will normally be installed out of sight in a utility room or under stairs cupboard etc.
  • Page 5: Zones

    Access Codes The SEC8 control panel can have up to a total of 9 users. User 00 is the engineer and cannot be accessed by the normal users. User 01 is the master user and has access to all user menus.
  • Page 6: Lcd Keypad

    The LCD keypad features a 2 x 20 character blue display for showing all zone status and system fault messages. A set of dedicated system status LED’s for AC, Trouble and Alert are also provided. Securacom SEC8 10:45 21/04/2011 Description...
  • Page 7: Function Keys

    Function Keys The function keys are described below: Description Away Arm Stay Arm 1 Bypass Reset Emergency Keys The alarm system can provide three immediate emergency alarms by pressing and holding the following keys for three seconds: Event Press Keys The emergency keys can be individually enabled or disabled for each remote keypad on your alarm system by the installer.
  • Page 8: Operating The Alarm System

    2. Operating the Alarm System Introduction Before attempting to operate the alarm system ensure you have familiarised yourself with all the procedures covered in this section. User Menus Once a valid user access code has been entered at any remote keypad, the user menu is selected.
  • Page 9: Before Arming The System

    Before Arming the System Before attempting to arm the system, ensure that all protected areas are secure by closing any windows etc. If the system is not ready for arming the remote keypads scroll the zones that are active. The “Ready” indicator on the LED remote keypad will also be off: Zone 01: Active Ready off Front Door...
  • Page 10: Stay Arm 1 - S

    Stay Arm 1 - S The stay arming mode is used for protecting some of the detection zones and is normally used when the premises remain occupied. The system has three stay arm modes which allow the system to be setup for three different protection scenarios. For example “Stay Arm 1”...
  • Page 11: Disarming The System

    To disarm your alarm system during normal entry, please proceed as follows: Enter the premises by the designated entry door. The entry tone will sound. Securacom SEC8 19:45 28/04/2011 Armed on ???? Enter your access code...
  • Page 12: Bypassing Zones - B

    Bypassing Zones - B When a zone is bypassed it is prevented from causing an alarm. This feature can be used to temporarily remove the protection of one or more detection zones when arming the system. To bypass one or more zones, please proceed as follows: ???? Enter your access code User Menu:--...
  • Page 13: Walk Test - 11

    Walk Test - 11* This option allows the detection zones to be tested without causing an alarm. As each detector is activated, the keypad generates an acknowledgment tone and the zone number is recorded on a list of tested zones. The tested zones are then scrolled on the remote keypad display.
  • Page 14: Test Bell & Outputs - 12

    Test Bell & Outputs - 12* This option allows the bell, strobe and any outputs that have the “User Test” attribute to be switched on and off so that the devices connected to them may be tested. Normally the bell and strobe outputs are connected to an external sounder unit.
  • Page 15: Do Test Call 13

    Do Test Call 13* Selecting this option will cause the onboard communicator to send a test call to the alarm receiving centre. To send a test call, please proceed as follows: ???? Enter your access code User Menu:-- 13: Do Test Call to send a Test Call Enter The onboard communicator will now send a...
  • Page 16: View Event Log 21

    View Event Log The system has a 250 event log which records all user activity, alarms and faults. Each event is time and date stamped. This option allows you to review the recorded events. To view the system event log, please proceed as follows: ???? Enter your access code User Menu:--...
  • Page 17: Log Event Codes And Descriptions

    Log Event Codes and Descriptions Description IA ?? Intruder alarm activated by zone ??. IR ?? Intruder zone ?? restore. PeA ?? Perimeter alarm activated by zone ??. PeR ?? Perimeter zone ?? restore. 24HrA ?? 24 hour alarm activated by zone ??. 24HrR ?? 24 hour zone ?? restore.
  • Page 18 Description ByR ?? Group bypass by zone ?? has restored. SA ?? Keyswitch connected to zone ?? is active. SR ?? Keyswitch connected to zone ?? has restored. Intruder Alarm is active. Bell output is active. Re-arm lockout has occurred and no more alarm can be generated for the armed period.
  • Page 19 Description ACOff The mains ac supply has been switched off. ACOn The mains ac supply has been restored. Battery fault #? (1: Presence Fail; 2: Load Test Fail). Battery fault restored. The system standby battery voltage is low (The system is running on battery only).
  • Page 20: Print Event Log 22

    Description The user has disarmed the system within the abort delay period. BTAL The bell tamper alarm has been activated. BTAR The bell tamper has restored. The Alarm Transmission System (ATS) has detected a ATSF fault with the telephone line. ATSR The ATS Fault has restored.
  • Page 21: Call Udl 23

    Call UDL This option will cause the onboard communicator to dial the remote computer modem to establish a remote connection. Once connected, the remote up/download (UDL) computer can access your alarm system for diagnostics and programming. To call the remote UDL computer, please proceed as follows: ???? Enter your access code User Menu:--...
  • Page 22: Change Code 81

    Change Code This option allows you to change your own access code. Your access code can be 4, 5 or 6 digits in length. To change your own access coder, please proceed as follows: ???? Enter your access code User Menu:-- 81: Change Code to Change Code.
  • Page 23: User Programming Menu

    3. User Programming Menu Introduction The master user has access to user programming menu. The user programming menu is used to access the more advance features of your system. The table below shows the menu options that are available: Option Page Stay Arm 1 to 3 Banner Text 3601...
  • Page 24: Text Entry (Lcd Only)

    Text Entry (LCD Only) Some programming options such as user names and banner text require text to be entered. These options should be selected when using the LCD remote keypad. The text is entered in the same way as entering text on a mobile telephone. Each key is mapped to one or more letters.
  • Page 25: Stay Arm Banner Text

    Stay Arm Banner Text The “Stay Arm Banners” are shown on the top line of the LCD remote keypads when the system has been armed in the relevant stay mode. The banners can be personalised to show text that is more relevant to your system, e.g. “Garage Only” instead of “Stay Arm 2”. To program the Stay Arm Banner Text, please proceed as follows: Ensure that User Program Mode is selected.
  • Page 26: Speech Dialler Telephone Numbers

    Speech Dialler Telephone Numbers The onboard communicator also features a 4 channel speech dialler which can be used to call landline or mobile telephones to play a recorded voice message. Each channel can have two telephone numbers assigned. When the channel is triggered the onboard communicator will dial the number specified by the dial sequence and play the voice message associated with the channel for up to 1 minute.
  • Page 27: User Setup

    User Setup This section covers programming of the system users. The SEC8 has a total of 9 users: User 00 is the “Engineer” which cannot be selected or changed by the master user. User 01 is the “Master” user which has a default code of 5678.
  • Page 28: User Type

    User Type The user type defines the level of access the user has in order to operate and program the system. User 00 (Engineer) and User 01 (Master) types cannot be changed. Users 02 through to 10 can be assigned to user types 3 to 9 as shown in the table below: Type &...
  • Page 29: User Locked By

    To program a User Type, please proceed as follows: Ensure that User Program Mode is selected. User Menu:-- Option:---- Enter option number: 82?? : Where ?? is user 01 to 08 Then press to edit. e.g. Enter 8202* for User 02 Type. 82 02 =5 User 02 Type: Standard...
  • Page 30 Description Control Timer 4 The selected user access code is disabled when Control Timer 4 is on. Off: The selected user code is always enabled for access. Control Timer 5 The selected user access code is disabled when Control Timer 5 is on. Off: The selected user code is always enabled for access.
  • Page 31: User Name

    User Name Each user can be assigned an 8 character label that is displayed on LCD remote keypads when viewing the system event log. To program a User Name, please proceed as follows: Ensure that User Program Mode is selected. User Menu:-- Option:---- Enter option number:...
  • Page 32: Time And Date

    Time and Date The system has a real time clock that must be programmed so that the time and date is recorded correctly in the system event log. The time and date is also displayed on the bottom line of the LCD keypad. If the system looses all power, the time and date is maintained for approximately 2 days.
  • Page 33: Touch-Tone Remote Control

    From any touch-tone telephone, first dial the number of your premises. If your premises have more than one line, be sure to call the number of the line on which your SEC8 control panel has been installed. After a single ring, hang up, wait 10 seconds, and call again.
  • Page 34: Away Arm

    *99# Turn Remote Controlled Outputs On and Off The SEC8 security system has 5 remote controlled outputs that can be switched on and off when the system is remotely accessed via a touch-tone telephone. Your installer will normally connect one or more of the remote controlled outputs to control lighting etc.
  • Page 35: Record And Playback Speech Messages

    13. Access your alarm system as described in the “Remote Access” section. 14. After the main menu has finished playing, enter (where ? is 1 to 5) on your *9?# touch-tone phone. The system will prompt you with the current output status: “Output ? Off.”...
  • Page 36: Fire Safety And System Maintenance

    5. Fire Safety and System Maintenance Fire Safety Household Fire Safety Audit Most fires occur in the home. To minimise the risk of fire, it is recommended that a household safety audit is conducted and a fire escape plan is developed. Are all electrical appliances and outlets in a safe condition? Check for frayed power leads, overloaded lighting circuits, etc.
  • Page 37: Fire Alarm Operation

    A good plan emphasises quick escape. Do not investigate or attempt to fight the fire, and do not gather belongings or pets as this wastes valuable time. Once outside, do not re-enter the house. Wait for the Fire Services. Write the fire escape plan down and rehearse it frequently so that should an emergency arise, everyone will know what to do.
  • Page 38: Installation Information

    6. Installation Information Remote Keypads Location Fire Medical Police Quick Keys Stay Bypass Users Type Name Type Name Master Zones Type Location Bypass Chime Stay Bypass 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ]...
  • Page 39: Installer Information

    Installer Information Installation Company: Address: Telephone (Normal): Telephone (Emergency): Email: Web Site: Alarm Receiving Centre Information Company: Address: Account Number: Telephone (Normal): Telephone (Emergency): Email: Web Site: P0031-LU-01.00...
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