Hills NX-1516 User Manual

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  • Page 1 HILLS Series LED Code Pad ® User Manual...
  • Page 2: Code Pad Diagrams

    Not all features may be available on your system Check with your installer to find out which features are programmed V2.02 Page 2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS • Code Pad Diagrams ..................2 • Glossary of Terms ..................4 • Understanding the Code Pad Lights...............5 • Code Pad Control Tones ................6 • Fully arming the system – On Mode ...............7 • Fully arming the system – Quick Arm Mode ...........7 •...
  • Page 4: Glossary Of Terms

    GLOSSARY OF TERMS Authority Level: The level of access an individual has when using an alarm panel. Central Station: Location where alarm data is sent during an alarm report. Chime Feature: An option that allows the code pad to sound a ding-dong whenever an entry/exit door is opened.
  • Page 5: Understanding The Code Pad Lights

    UNDERSTANDING THE LIGHTS Armed Light The armed light is “on” when the system is armed. The armed light is “off” when it is disarmed. The armed light will flash when there has been an alarm during the previous arm cycle. Bypass Light The bypass light is “on”...
  • Page 6: Code Pad Control Tones

    CODE PAD CONTROL TONES • Beeps for all key presses Sounds a continuous tone during the entry delay time. • Pulses when a day zone is violated while the system is disarmed. • Pulses when a fire zone has a trouble condition. •...
  • Page 7: Fully Arming The System - On Mode

    ON MODE FULLY ARMING THE SYSTEM – ON is used when the user is away from the premise and wants the interior protected. To arm in the ON Mode: Close all protected doors and windows. Ready light will light when all protected zones and sensors are secure.
  • Page 8: Partially Arming The System - Partial Mode

    PARTIAL MODE PARTIALLY ARMING THE SYSTEM – Partial arming allows you to temporarily exclude some rooms from security arming. For example, you may wish to exclude bedrooms at night when they are in use. Partial mode is also used for protecting exterior doors and windows (the home perimeter) when the user is inside.
  • Page 9: Bypassing - Individual Zones

    BYPASSING – INDIVIDUAL ZONES Bypassing is used to temporarily exclude one or more zones that would normally be protected. For instance, a pet may need to be left in a part of the house that is usually protected. If you wish to bypass one or more zones, this must be done while the system is in the disarmed state.
  • Page 10: Group Bypass

    GROUP BYPASS By pressing the [BYPASS] key, followed by the [0][0] key, then the [BYPASS] key again, all zones that are designated as group bypass zones will be bypassed. Now you can arm your system in either the [ON] or [PARTIAL] mode. Once armed pressing the [BYPASS] key again will toggle the bypassed zones on and off.
  • Page 11: Changing & Adding User Codes

    CHANGING & ADDING USER CODES On occasion you may need to change your arm & disarm codes, either as a security measure or for your own convenience. User Codes are 4 digits long and must all be different to each other. A master Code must be used to Change and Add user codes.
  • Page 12: Deleting User Code

    DELETING A USER CODE You may be required to delete a user code, for example, when a member of the household leaves home, or the home is purchased from another family. Key Sequence Operation 1. Press [*] [5]. 2. Enter an existing master code. 3.
  • Page 13: User Code Authorisation

    USER CODE AUTHORISATION Any user code can be assigned the master code status to allow that user to change or add other codes and provide access to other system functions. Key Sequence Operation Example shows enabling user two [02] as a master code. 1.
  • Page 14: Exit Mode - Extend Exit Timer

    EXIT MODE – EXTEND EXIT TIMER Exit mode is used when you have already armed your Security System, but need to extend your exit time. Pressing the exit button will re-start your exit time, but you may only press Exit button twice. The code pad will beep faster in the last ten (10) seconds as a warning. Key Sequence Operation Press [Exit] key to extend the exit...
  • Page 15: Reset Latched Alarms

    RESET LATCHED ALARMS Reset Latched Alarms function resets smoke detectors, zone troubles and zone tampers alarms. Note: If the code pad begins beeping, the reset did not execute properly. Enter your code to silence the code pad. Wait a few minutes and repeat the reset function to attempt another reset.
  • Page 16: Setting System Time

    SETTING SYSTEM TIME Key Sequence Operation Example shows setting time at 9.30am. 1. Press [*] [9][7] keys. 2. Enter the master code. 3. Enter the hour code. Must be two (2) digits. E.g. [0][9] for 9am. 4. Enter the minutes code. Must be two (2) digits.
  • Page 17: Program Telephone Number

    PROGRAM PHONE NUMBERS You may have a requirement where, in the instance of alarm activation, you want the panel to dial a particular phone number. E.G. Your mobile phone. There are three (3) numbers that can be viewed, entered/changed or deleted. Only numbers set to ‘pager’...
  • Page 18: Viewing Telephone Numbers

    VIEWING TELEPHONE NUMBERS You may wish to check the phone numbers that have been programmed for your security system. Key Sequence Operation Example shows viewing phone number 1. Press [*] and [4] [1] for phone number 1. 2. Enter the master code. You are now in the view mode, and the first phone digit will be displayed.
  • Page 19: Deleting Telephone Numbers

    DELETING TELEPHONE NUMBERS You may need to delete a phone number you have previously chosen. For example, if you cancelled a mobile phone account. Key Sequence Operation Example shows deleting phone number 3. 1. Press [*] and [4] [3] for phone number 3.
  • Page 20: Service Light

    SERVICE LIGHT The service light will be “lit” if the security system requires service. If the service light is “lit”, press the [*] key followed by the [2] key to determine the service condition. One or more zone lights will illuminate indicating what service(s) is required. Call your local security installation company immediately for these problems.
  • Page 21: Emergency Evacuation Plans

    EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLANS An emergency evacuation plan should be established for an actual fire alarm condition. For example, the following steps are recommended by the National Fire Protection Association and can be used as a guide in establishing an evacuation plan for your building. Draw up a floor plan of your home.
  • Page 22 V2.02 Page 22...
  • Page 23 INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. CONTACT YOUR INSTALLER FOR REPLACEMENT BATTERIES. When installed as directed, this product conforms to the standards set by Standards Australia on behalf of the Australian Communications Authority (ACA). 007573417 Hills LED Keypad User Manual...
  • Page 24: Zone List

    Programmed Phone Number 1: Programmed Phone Number 2: Programmed Phone Number 3: ZONE LIST For Service Contact...

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