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CONTENTS Page No. INTRODUCTION About your Alarm OPERATING YOUR ALARM General Information Arming the Alarm Disarming the Alarm Arming in Stay Mode Disarming Stay Mode Bypassing Zones Manual Panic, Medical & Fire Alarms Resetting Alarms LCD Keypad Quickview Mode SPECIAL CONTROL BUTTON FUNCTIONS Directly Controlling Outputs from the Keypad Disable Day (Chime) Mode Alarms Operating the Access Control Output...
INTRODUCTION ABOUT YOUR ALARM Thank you for choosing to protect your premises with the ‘ series’. In doing so you have invested in the most advanced and adaptable panel on the market. Your ‘S series’ can operate as two totally independent alarms. These independent ‘AREAS’ can be controlled from one global keypad or from multiple keypads assigned to specific areas.
OPERATING YOUR ALARM GENERAL INFORMATION Your ‘S series’ Alarm Controller has been designed with you the user in mind. Clearly named backlit keys mean you don't have to remember complicated key combinations to achieve normal daily operations. As with everything about the ‘S series’...
SELECTIVE AREA DISARMING of THE ALARM If the panel is split into two areas and the user and keypad are both assigned to the two areas it is possible to select which Area or Areas you wish to Disarm. To do this your installer will have programmed the panel to require the <ARM> button to be pressed before the code to arm the panel.
BYPASSING ZONES The Bypass button allows you to temporarily bypass zones of your choice prior to arming your panel. The bypassed zones will revert back to normal the next time you disarm the panel unless it is a 24 hour zone. A bypassed 24 hour zone will remain bypassed until the bypass is manually removed by reversing the procedure shown below.
LCD KEYPAD QUICKVIEW MODE The LCD keypad will normally show an unsealed zone by displaying its programmable zone name on the keypad. If more than one zone is unsealed at any time the LCD keypad will scroll through the zones sequentially showing each zone name individually.
SPECIAL CONTROL BUTTON FUNCTIONS The <CONTROL> button on the keypad has a number of uses depending on the options set by your installer. It can be used to disable Chime-zone alarms or directly control any of the outputs from the keypad. The operation of the special <CONTROL>...
REMOTE COMMAND CONTROL OPERATION HOW REMOTE COMMAND CONTROL WORKS Another powerful feature available from your alarm is Command Control. This feature is a remote control facility which allows valid users to access the panel via a standard touch tone telephone and check or change the Arm/Disarm status of each of the areas, operate each of the eight outputs, turn on an optional Microphone or force a test call to the Central Station.
will automatically hang up the line. This 15 second timer is active during the whole command control process so a period of 15 seconds without a key press will cause the panel to hang-up. LOCAL COMMAND CONTROL OF OUTPUTS If a DTMF control code is programmed for output control the same code can be used to locally control output/s from the keypad.
PROGRAMMING YOUR ALARM GETTING INTO PROGRAM MODE There are 2 levels of program mode, CLIENT mode and INSTALLER mode. Normally the installer will give you access to the CLIENT mode so you can add, delete, or change the user codes. In CLIENT mode you can program up to 100 individual User Codes that may be 1-6 digits in length.
Any existing number will be displayed at the keypad then press; <NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER> <ENTER> The new number will be displayed at the keypad. At any time you can enter in the address for the telephone number just to view the currently programmed value then press the <PROGRAM>...
<PROGRAM> <175> <ENTER> <15> <ENTER> <####> <ENTER> #### = 1-4 digit code PROGRAMMING/DELETING or FINDING RADIO KEY CODES or ACCESS TAGS The alarm system can have up to 80 radio users programmed. The optional receiver board must be fitted to allow radio users to work.
HIDING USER CODES WHEN IN INSTALLER MODE If the User is authorised to do so they may prevent the User codes from being displayed when in Installer Mode. The owner can Hide User Codes from CLIENT program mode. To Hide User Codes press; <PROGRAM>...
USER FUNCTIONS STARTING WALKTEST MODE While in CLIENT mode a User with the proper authority can start walk-test mode. This special mode latches the alarm signals from detectors at the keypad initiating the test so that one person can trigger every detector connected to the alarm then return to the keypad to verify operation.
MEMORY DISPLAY MODE VIEW MEMORY MODE The alarm panel has an event memory which stores the most recent events, (up to 255), including all alarm events, all system events such as mains failure etc as well as arming by Area. This event memory is displayed via the standard keypad with the most recent event shown first and subsequent events following in descending order from newest to oldest.
LED KEYPAD HISTORICAL EVENT DISPLAY CHART LED KEYPAD HISTORICAL EVENT DISPLAY CHART EVENT DEVICE INDICATOR STATUS ACTIVATION Zones 1-16 LED's 1-16 On Steady BYPASS Zones 1-16 BYPASS On Steady LED's 1-16 On Steady DETECTOR TAMPER Zones 1-8 TROUBLE Flashing (SHORT CIRCUIT) LED's 1-8 On Steady DETECTOR TAMPER...
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LED KEYPAD HISTORICAL EVENT DISPLAY CHART-Continued EVENT DEVICE INDICATOR STATUS RF FAILURE No RF Activity TROUBLE Flashing AUX (0) Flashing ARM DELINQUENCY ALARM Areas A or B not armed within TROUBLE Flashing “X” days CONTROL Flashing DURESS ALARM Duress Alarm TROUBLE Flashing (at Keypad #)
PROGRAMMING SUMMARY GUIDE The program addresses available to the owner in Client Program Mode are listed below. “P” represents the <PROGRAM> button and “E” represents the <ENTER> button. P1E 1-100E (User Codes 1-100) P18E 21-100E (learn radio user 21-100) P19E 21-100E (Delete radio user 21-100) P20E 0E (Find a radio user location) P21E 1-100E (learn access tag/card user 1-100) P22E 1-100E (Delete access tag/card user 1-100)
KEYPAD LAYOUT & INDICATIONS S series’ ‘ LED KEYPAD READY PROGRAM CONTROL BYPASS AC FAIL MEMORY BATTERY LOW LINE TROUBLE ‘S series’ LED LEYPAD INDICATIONS MEMORY BYPASS STAY CONTROL ENTER PROGRAM ‘S series’ LED & LCD LEYPAD INDICATIONS...
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