Micron SCORPION Z16040C User Instructions

Alarm controller

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SCORPION
Z16040C
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

    Add a New User Code Arm or Disarm All Areas or Disarm Selected Areas (Partitioned System) Arming the System (Away Mode) Arming the System to Exclude (or bypass) a Zone(s) Arming Your System from a Remote Telephone Auto Arming with no Activity Change Alarm Clock Time Change an Existing User Code Delete a User Code...
  • Page 3: The Icon Lcd Keypad

    The Icon LCD Keypad The Scorpion Z16040C indicates system status by visual and audible indication via a sixteen zone Icon LCD or LED keypad. When a valid user code is entered the alarm will begin arming and the keypad will emit a tone for the programmed exit time.
  • Page 4 The moon symbol is displayed when the system is night armed. The padlock symbol is displayed ‘unlocked’ when the system is disarmed and ‘locked’ when the system is away armed or night armed The area identifier symbol is the four segment box at the lower right hand side of the LCD display.
  • Page 5: The Sixteen Zone Led Keypad

    The Sixteen Zone LED Keypad The LED keypad gives full visual and audible indication of the status of your alarm. The keypad has four area identifiers, AC power, night arm and 16 zone indicators. The green AC symbol is on when mains power is present and flashes when there has been a mains failure. The AC symbol flashes fast when there has been a system fault condition, or a system two key panic command has been initiated (see page 20 for further details).
  • Page 6: Keypad And Telephone Entry Commands Table

    Keypad and Telephone Entry Commands Table Commands notated < > indicate a numeric code to be entered on the keypad to execute that function. Keypad Entry Command Quick arm area A Quick arm area B Quick arm area C Quick arm area D Call the alarm *1 <enabled user code>...
  • Page 7 <master user code> # <enter or change alarm clock time HHMM> # 24 hour format. <master user code> # <auto arm time HHMM> # 24 hour format. <master user code> # <auto disarm time HHMM> # 24 hour format. <master user code> # To abort current communications.
  • Page 8: Arming The System (Away Mode)

    User Code Commands User codes can be set up to function in a number of different ways. Each user code may be assigned with multiple functions. Please refer to the table below. Discuss with your installer how you would like your user codes to function. 1) Arm system only 2) Master user code 3) Disarm all or disarm by area selection...
  • Page 9: Disarming The System

    The keypad zone indicators that are arming will be displayed for the duration of the pre-programmed exit delay time and then turn off. The ‘padlock’ will be displayed in the locked position and the audible tone will stop. If one or more zone indicators are flashing and the audible tone changes from a fast pulse to a slow pulse, the system is indicating that those zones are not secure.
  • Page 10: Arming The System To Exclude (Or Bypass) A Zone(S)

    Arming the System to Exclude (or bypass) a Zone(s) To exclude or bypass zone(s) enter the following sequence. *11 <enabled user code> then * <zone to bypass> # <zone to bypass> # # To exclude zones 3 and 12 prior to arming enter the following sequence. *11 <enabled user code>...
  • Page 11: Night Arming Delayed

    Arm or Disarm All Areas or Disarm Selected Areas (Partitioned System) The Scorpion Z16040C can be partitioned into a maximum of four separate areas. These partitions can be managed as independently alarmed areas. Enter a valid code to arm all areas, disarm all areas or disarm selected areas.
  • Page 12: Night Arming Instant

    When a night arming code is entered the keypad will emit a two beep arming confirmation and display the pre-programmed night zones. The moon symbol will appear and the padlock and area identifier will flash. The system is now undertaking a ‘silent’ delayed arming routine allowing the user to exit through the protected night armed areas.
  • Page 13: Arming Your System From A Remote Telephone

    Arming Your System from a Remote Telephone This function requires that your installer has connected a telephone line to the alarm control. Dial the alarm’s telephone number and wait for two rings, hang up the telephone and call back within 60 seconds.
  • Page 14: System Chime

    Turning On an Output from a Remote Telephone Dial the alarm’s telephone number and wait for two rings, hang up the telephone and call back within 60 seconds. The alarm will automatically answer on the first ring with a high low tone acknowledgement. Now enter the sequence to turn on an output.
  • Page 15: Add A New User Code

    Add a New User Code *20 <master user code> # <new user code> # New user codes will be automatically written to the next available location. Scorpion Z16040C has a maximum of 48 user codes. Change an Existing User Code *21 <master user code>...
  • Page 16: Enter A Follow Me Telephone Number (Call Diversion)

    Enter a Temporary User Code *24 <master user code> # <temporary user code> # Temporary user codes allow access to the secured property for one day. The code is deleted by the system at midnight the same day. Enter a Follow Me Telephone Number (call diversion) The alarm control may be programmed by the end user to divert an alarm condition call to one or two temporary telephone numbers.
  • Page 17: Change Alarm Clock Time

    Change Alarm Clock Time *50 <master user code> # <enter current clock time HHMM> # (24 hour format) Enter Auto Arming Time If your system is partitioned, entering an auto arm time can only be activated by a user code assigned to the partition required to auto arm.
  • Page 18: Auto Arming With No Activity

    Auto Arming with no Activity No action required by the user. If programmed by your alarm technician, the alarm will auto arm at the pre-programmed no activity time. On detecting no activity the alarm will enter a 5 minute arming pre-alert. To abort auto arming press any key on the keypad assigned to that partition, or activate (walk through) any of the programmed auto arm zones in that partition.
  • Page 19: Miscellaneous Alarm Recall

    Tamper Alarm Recall *81 recalls tamper alarm event history Step with the # key to view tamper alarm history. History is displayed by the keypad indicator lamps. Pressing the # key will step back to view past events. The first lamp displayed represents the most recent tamper alarm.
  • Page 20: Two Key Panic, Fire And Medical Alert

    Walk Test Mode *85 sets the alarm into walk test mode In walk test mode you can test each detection device without arming the system. When a detector is activated in a protected area the siren will generate a short audible confirmation that the detection device has activated. Two Key Panic, Fire and Medical Alert Press these two key commands simultaneously to activate the following alerts.
  • Page 21 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, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom’s network services.
  • Page 22 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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