Cooper Security Homelink 75 User Manual
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Homelink 75
Security System
User Guide
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  • Page 1 Homelink 75 Security System User Guide Page 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Every effort has been made to ensure that the Unsetting Partitions: ......19 contents of this book are correct. However, Unsetting With a Telecommand .....21 neither the authors nor Cooper Security Alarms ............22 Limited accept any liability for loss or damage Types of Alarm........22 caused or alleged to be caused directly or Silencing an Alarm .........23...
  • Page 3: Controls And Displays

    Controls and Displays Figure 1 shows the controls and displays available on the control unit. Prox tag area LCD display Uns key . S key . Emergency key s. Navigation key s. Numeric key pad. Social care alarm key . Microphone.
  • Page 4: Key Functions

    Page 4 Key Functions: Acc to the System Sets the whole system. To operate the system you must identify yourself: Unsets the system. Scroll up. EITHER enter a four digit  “nnnn” access code on the keypad Scroll down.  The function of these keys depends on the guiding text shown on the bottom line of OR presenting a proximity...
  • Page 5: Special Icons Used On The Display

    The letters have the following meaning: Spial Icons Used on the Display A partition is set. The display shows messages and prompts to help guide you through setting, unsetting and A partition is unset. programming the system. When the system is idle (either while set or A partition is part set.
  • Page 6: Setting

    Page 6 Setting Full Setting (Using Acc Code or Tag) Make sure the system is idle. Secure all your windows and doors. Do this: The display shows: EITHER 15:51 Enter Access Code As you key in your code the display fills in each dot. Exit Setting Options Full Set All...
  • Page 7 12:15 Setting Options Setting All The display shows how many seconds remain for you to 7 to Set leave. Select Stop Notes: If you decide you want to stop setting then press STOP. If your system is full set, then you cannot go directly to part set. You must unset the system first. If your system is part set, then you cannot go directly to full set.
  • Page 8: Quick Set

    Page 8 Quick S Quick Setting does not require the use of an access code or tag. (The Installer must enable this facility during installation.) Make sure the system is idle. Secure all your windows and doors. Do this: The display shows: The display shows how much 12:15 Setting Options...
  • Page 9: Setting Partitions

    Setting Partitions The installer may have created several “partitions” in your system, and allocated you to one or more of them. You may set and unset each partition independently of all the others. First, secure all windows and doors in the partition that you wish to set. Do this: The display shows: EITHER...
  • Page 10 Page 10 Partition U = unset, S = set, and P = part 1. Partition 01 U set. Note: You may not have 2. Partition 02 U access to all partitions. 3. Partition 03 U 4. Partition 04 U Change Done Partition 1.
  • Page 11: Part Set

    Notes: If you decide you want 12:15 Setting Options to stop setting then press Setting Partition 02 STOP. If a partition is full set, then you cannot go directly to 7 to Set part set. You must unset the partition first. If your partition Select Stop is part set, then you cannot go...
  • Page 12: Setting With Forced Omit

    Page 12 Setting with Forced Omit There may be times when you wish to set the system, even though one or more of the detectors are not working correctly. To do this you make the system “omit” those zones. You can omit zones while you are setting the system. (If you wish to omit zones beforehand see the Administrator’s Guide.) Secure all windows and doors in the partition that you wish to set.
  • Page 13 Setting Faults 16 Patio window 17 Patio door 18 Kitchen window 19 Dog kennel Omit All Stop EITHER Press STOP. The display returns to the standby screen. OR Press OMIT ALL to omit the zones. The system sets with the faulty zones omitted. Note: You can stop the setting process by either pressing STOP or by pressing : Page 13...
  • Page 14: Setting With A Telecommand

    Page 14 Setting With a Telommand Note: The Administrator must program the control unit to recognise (“learn”) a telecommand. Make sure the system is idle. Secure all your windows and doors. Do this: The display shows: 12:15 Setting Options Setting Partition 01 Press the appropriate button on the telecommand.
  • Page 15: Force Setting With A Telecommand

    Force Setting with a Telommand Note: The Installer must program the system to enable this feature. Press the appropriate button on the telecommand. You may hear a warning tone from the control unit if a zone is not ready to set. Press the same button again.
  • Page 16: Unsetting

    Page 16 Unsetting Full Uns Do this: The display shows: The control unit starts the entry tone. EITHER Partition 1. Partition 01 U 2. Partition 02 S>U Change Done Continued on next page.
  • Page 17: What Does Mean

    The system unsets all those partitions that you have access What do Mean? If you see a icon in the top left hand side of the display when you unset, then there is a voice memo waiting. The display will ask if you wish to play the memo.
  • Page 18: Quick Unset

    Page 18 Quick Uns Do this: The display shows: The control unit starts the entry tone. 15:51 Enter Access Code Exit The system unsets all those partitions that you have access...
  • Page 19: Unsetting Partitions

    Unsetting Partitions: Do this: The display shows: The control unit starts the entry tone. EITHER U = unset. Partition S = set. 1. Partition 01 U P = part set. 2. Partition 02 S>U S>U = will change from set to unset.
  • Page 20 Page 20 Do this: The display shows: Partition Note: The control unit shows 1. Partition 01 U the partitions you have access 2. Partition 02 S>U to, not necessarily the whole system. Change Done Partition In this example, make sure 1.
  • Page 21: Unsetting With A Telecommand

    Unsetting With a Telommand Do this: The display shows: Note: If you want to unset a partition, press the appropriate button on your telecommand. Page 21...
  • Page 22: Alarms

    Page 22 Alarms Typ of Alarm The table below shows the different kinds of alarms the control unit can raise. Signal (see note) Type of Alarm Started by: Loud warbling tone Intruder Normal alarm or entry route zone activated when system is set. from siren.
  • Page 23: Silencing An Alarm

    Silencing an Alarm In an alarm the control unit gives a tone from the siren (except for medical alarms) and shows a small “Alert” icon ( ) at the bottom right of the display. The siren runs for a limited time set by the installer (a maximum 20 minutes for intruder and PA alarms).
  • Page 24 Page 24 OR The installer may have Call Installer programmed your system so P2:Burg Z02 Alarm that the screen will tell you where the alarm occurred, and also show a message asking you to call the installer. Exit The display returns to the standby screen, but shows the alert icon.
  • Page 25: Social Alarms

    Social Alarms Inactivity Alarms The installer can select a detector in your system When someone presses the Social Alarm button to act as an “Inactivity Detector”. This means on the keypad, presses a button on a Social Care that during a selected part of the day, if nothing transmitter or starts an Inactivity Alarm, then the activates the detector within a given period then control unit:...
  • Page 26: Remote Control By Phone

    Page 26 Remote Control by Phone Homelink can call your phone to report an alarm. After listening to the message you can give the system commands by pressing keys on your phone’s keypad. The system tells you the progress of your commands by playing short tones in your phone’s earpiece.
  • Page 27: Tones

    Press: Listen in Talk Toggle listen/talk Re-play messages End call Unset the system #0*0 Set the system #0*1 Part set the sytem #0*2 Silence the Sounders #1*0 Reset the system #1*1 Interrogate the system #3* Switch output nn ON #9*nn*1 Switch output nn OFF #9*nn*0 Toggle output nn...
  • Page 28: Special Functions

    Page 28 Spial Functions To make changes to the way your system works you must enter the User Menu. Your degree of access to the User Menu depends on what type of user you are: Administrator or Normal User. An Administrator has access to all the options of the User Menu.
  • Page 29: Record Voice Memo

    Menu The screen shows the first of Voice Memo the User Menu options. Select Exit Press  or  to scroll through the other options. The following pages give short instructions on how to use each option of the User Menu. For more detailed instructions please read Homelink 7500r Administrator’s Guide.
  • Page 30: Omit Zones

    Page 30 Rord Voice Memo Menu Voice Memo 1. Enter User Menu 2. Select Voice Memo. 3. Select Record Message. 4. Speak clearly. 5. Press DONE. Select Exit Omit Zon Menu Omit Zones 1. Enter User Menu. 2. Select Omit Zones. 3.
  • Page 31: View Log

    View Log Menu View Log 1. Enter User Menu. 2. Select View Log. 3. Press  for more recent entries, press  for older entries. 4. Press EXPANDED to see time and date for an Select Exit entry. 5. Press LIST to return to list display. 6.
  • Page 32: Follow Me

    Page 32 Follow Me Menu Follow Me You may wish the control unit to call you at a new telephone number, for example while you are travelling. 1. Enter User Menu. Select Exit 2. Select Follow Me. 3. Key in your telephone number. 4.

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