MOOSE Z900 How To Use Manual

MOOSE Z900 How To Use Manual

Security control
Hide thumbs Also See for Z900:

Advertisement

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Z900 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Sally
March 11, 2025

What keypads can I use on the Z 900 control panel?

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
March 11, 2025

The available information suggests that keypads designed for the Moose Z900 control panel should be compatible. Additionally, there is a mention that keypads for the A910 may also work with the Z900, but it is uncertain.

This answer is automatically generated

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for MOOSE Z900

  • Page 2 Thank for choosing the 2900 Security control. When properly in- stalled and maintained, the system will provide years of reliable operation. It should be noted however, that no security system provides total protection over life or property. The following is a list of precautions that should be adhered Please read this manual entirely and keep it in a secure place.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents System Reference ..........Operating Your System ..........................ARMING Arming The System Prior To Leaving ........3 Arming The System Without Leaving ........3 System Will Not Arm (Ready Light Off) ........4 DISARMING ..................Disarming Upon Entering The Premises ........ 5 ALARM CONDITIONS ..............
  • Page 4 ;“““““““““‘““““““““’ Ready status : lndlvldual Zone Status Zone Identification Card lighted, /flight& zone is not secure. Space is provided for the system is ready to be armed. Iighted, Chedc doors, windows, etc. recording the areas of one or more zones are faulted. lighted, H not zone is secure.
  • Page 5: Operating Your System

    Operating Your System ARMING Before the control can be armed, all of the intrusion zones must be secure as indicated by the green READY indicator. If the READY indicator is off, one or more zones are faulted. The indicator(s) corresponding to the faulted zone(s) will light.
  • Page 6 ;I Turning Off the lnterlor Zones and Entrance Delay Control station key 4 may be used to turn the interior zones off prior to arming. This will allow the system to alarm instantly if the entrance door is opened, while armed. 1.
  • Page 7: Disarming

    DISARMING Your system is programmed with one or more entrance delay zones which allow time to enter the premises without causing an alarm. Each delay door may be programmed with a different entry time. Be sure to check with your installer. Note: If your system has the “Interior Follower”...
  • Page 8: Alarm Conditions

    ALARM CONDITIONS Whenever an alarm occurs, the ALARM indicator will light, the audible alarm will sound (if applicable), and the control wilI communicate with the central station (if this option was purchased). returning to the NOTE: If upon premises it 1s discovered that an alarm has NOT ENTER THE PREMISES.
  • Page 9: The Emergency Keypad Panic Alarms

    THE EMERGENCY KEYPAD PANIC ALARMS Your system may have been purchased with up to three emergency keypad panic alarms. These may be used to activate an alarm in the event of a Fire, Hold-up, or other emergency condition, as programmed by your installer. Each alarm is activated by pressing the appropriate emergency panic key (located below the numeric keys).
  • Page 10: Special Features

    SPECIAL FEATURES The CHIME mode allows audible monitoring of zones while the system is disarmed. When the CHIME mode is active, the control station sounder will beep whenever a perimeter burglar defined zone (door, window, etc.) indicator is opened. For example, the CHIME feature will cause the control station to beep two times whenever the front door has been opened.
  • Page 11 The bypass key (#) is used to bypass selected zones in system. A bypassed zone your will NOT be capable of activating an alarm as it is temporarily removed from your system. Bypassing (also referred to as shunting) is most commonly used to allow free movement of an area (zone or group of zones) while arming the rest of the service allowing system or to temporarily remove a zone or zones that require...
  • Page 12: Access

    Your system may utilize a conventional key switch for arming and disarming the system. Arming and disarming with a key switch is performed as follows: Arming Verify that the BEADY light is on. Insert your key into the key switch and turn. Hold for one second and release. The red ARMED light will blink during the exit delay cycle and then light steady when the system arms.
  • Page 13: User Codes

    Programming Certain features of your system are programmable through the control station. The programming mode is entered by pressing key 9 and holding for three seconds, then entering the Master User Code. Other programming functions may be possible that are not detailed in this section. Consult your security representative for a list of the user programmable features of your system.
  • Page 14 Determine your desired new User Code or Master User Code sequence. If you make an error while programming, press the “ * ” key five times and start over from step 1. WARNING: Pressing the “ # ” or l 4 * ” key while programmlng a code may result In Improper code operation, therefore you MUST return to step 1 when an error Is made.
  • Page 15: Remote Programming

    An optional feature of your system allows you to assign a certain number of valid uses to User Code 6. After the code has been used the programmed amount of times, it automatically becomes disabled. This code may be assigned to a maintenance person, a maid, or anyone who you would like to be able to arm and disarm the system for a selected number of times without having to give out your regular code.
  • Page 16 Notes...
  • Page 17 The TEST mode commands the control station to beep continuously and light the corresponding zone indicator, each time a zone is violated. The zone indicator of each tested zone will remain lighted while each succeeding zone is tested. Testing can be performed only while the system is disarmed. Testing the system should be performed in both ELECTRICAL ROWER AC ON and STANDBY BATTERY modes.
  • Page 18: Fire Detection

    FIRE DETECTION Your system may or may not include fire detection, depending upon what options were purchased, and the local codes and regulations for your area. Fire alarm systems are active 24 hours a day and cannot be turned off. A!! fire systems require regular testing and maintenance.
  • Page 19: Emergency Evacuation Plan

    Emergency Evacuation Plan Preparation and education are of prime importance in the prevention of fire. An evacuation plan emergency should be established BEFORE an emergency situation arises. Your system may or may not contain fire detection and notification equipment. Be sure to have your installer explain and that you fully understand exactly what your system consists of.
  • Page 20 The purpose of heat and smoke detectors is to detect a fire in its earliest stages and sound an alarm, giving occupants more time to exit the premises before smoke reaches a dangerous level. Cl KNOW FIRE HAZARDS detection device can protect life in all situations; therefore, safeguards should be taken to avoid such potentially dangerous situations as smoking in bed, leaving children home alone, and cleaning with flammable liquids such as gasoline.
  • Page 21: Fire Protection

    0 Smoke Detector Location Smoke detectors should be installed in accordance with theNational FireProtection Association (NFPA) Standard 74. outside of each be installed The following is from NFPA 74: Smoke detectors shall separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living unit including basement and excluding crawl spaces and unfinishedattics (see illustration below).
  • Page 22 Smoke Detector Placement 4 inches @lm) -_I NOTE: Allmae~~mmennts are to the closest edge of the dote&or A Smoke Detector should be located between the sleeping area and the rest of the family living unit. A Smoke Detector should be located on each story. Indicates required smoke detector @ Indicates smoke detector is optional if door is not provided between living...
  • Page 23: Glossary

    Glossary Alarm Memory: A history of the alarm that last occurred. Arm: To turn the intrusion detection system on. Bypass: To temporarily remove a zone from operation. To Shunt a zone. Control Panel: The main system electronics housed in a metal enclosure. Control Station: The remote station used to enter instructions to the control panel such as to arm, disarm amd bypass.
  • Page 24 Notes...
  • Page 25: Fcc Compliance

    FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment ganerates and uses radio frequency energy and lf nU installed and used properly, that !a. In strict accordance with the rtwnufacturer’s instructions, may catae interference to radio and teledslon raceptlon. lt has been type tested and found to corrpiy with the llmks for a Class B corrputlng devtce In acwtdance with the specHications of Subpart J or pan 15 of FCC rules.
  • Page 26 Sentrol, resen~es the rtght to change specifmtmns MOOSE wthout notice tJ1991 Sentrol. Inc...

This manual is also suitable for:

Z900r

Table of Contents

Save PDF